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[Xen-users] Trouble enabling VT-D: "I/O virtualisation disabled"
I have a chipset which supports VT-d (Intel X58) and, according to my
motherboard manufacturers, VT-d is enabled in the BIOS and listed as "Intel
VT." The problem is that xm dmesg shows "I/O virtualisation disabled" and I
get this error message when I try to create a domU with a pci device
assigned: 'Error: failed to assign device: maybe the platform doesn't
support VT-d, or VT-d isn't enabled properly?".
I've made sure the PCI device backend driver is compiled into the kernel,
and dmesg shows pciback seizing my device:
pciback 0000:03:00.0: seizing device
pciback 0000:03:00.0: enabling device (0000 -> 0003)
I also tried it with several other PCI devices. All were seized, but I got
the same results when trying to launch a domU with any of them. I've tried
this with both Xen 3.3 and Xen unstable, with the 2.6.26 Debian Xen kernel.
I can't use an earlier kernel as they don't support my sata chipset.
Does anyone have any idea what could be causing these errors?
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