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[Xen-users] Paramters for PCI passthrough in config file
Hi,
I was trying now since two weeks to pass pci cards to different domU's.
First I used XEN 3.3, but there I got error messages like
must be co-assigned to the same guest , so I switched to other distris and
versions.
Now I have:
mainserver:/etc/xen# xm info
host : server
release : 2.6.26-1-xen-amd64
version : #1 SMP Sat Jan 10 20:39:26 UTC 2009
machine : x86_64
nr_cpus : 4
nr_nodes : 1
cores_per_socket : 4
threads_per_core : 1
cpu_mhz : 2394
hw_caps :
bfebfbff:20100800:00000000:00000140:0000e3bd:00000000:00000001
total_memory : 8180
free_memory : 256
node_to_cpu : node0:0-3
xen_major : 3
xen_minor : 2
xen_extra : -1
xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32
hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64
xen_scheduler : credit
xen_pagesize : 4096
platform_params : virt_start=0xffff800000000000
xen_changeset : unavailable
cc_compiler : gcc version 4.3.1 (Debian 4.3.1-2)
cc_compile_by : waldi
cc_compile_domain : debian.org
cc_compile_date : Sat Jun 28 09:32:18 UTC 2008
xend_config_format : 4
and run into the problem that I can pass only one pci to a DomU. I use the
following parameters in the /etc/xen/domU.cfg
pci = [ '11:00.0','11:09:0' ]
I have tried different versions like
pci = [ '11:00.0', '11:09:0' ] or
pci = [ '0000:11:00.0', '0000:11:09:0' ] and so on.
The only solution is to pass these parameters with the command line, like:
server:/etc/xen# xm create DomU.cfg -c pci='11:00.0' pci='11:09.0'
Then I get two PCI cards inside the DomU.
Does anyone know how to pass them correctly inside the config file.
Thanks
Hans
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