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xen-users
Re: [Xen-users] Problem with delegated hardware (Realtek Network driver
On Sat, Feb 27, 2010 at 17:49, Luciano Coutinho Barcellos
<luciano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dear friends,
>
> I've googled a lot before giving up and come here to ask for some help. All
> I've found about my problem was a pretty old single message with no reply
> since it was post on Jul 19th, 2007.
> I hope to have better luck and find some light to solve the problem. I want
> to configure a domU, with 3 nics (identified as having the Realtek 8139D
> chip) delegated to it. Everything works almost great except for the message
> shown when I try to ifconfig any card:
>
> SIOCSIFFLAGS: Cannot allocate memory.
>
> Considering the following:
>
> - The cards work fine on dom0;
> - Delegating a card with chipset Via works on domU;
> - Everything is fine with passthrough, card detection and module
> loading in domU.
>
> What could be the problem?
> I've read something about an old b44 driver which suffered from a
> limitation about memory allocation. It needed memory from the first physical
> 16MB. Could it be a similar problem?
> My configuration is the folowing:
>
> - dom0 kernel command line includes:
> pciback.hide=(00:08.0)(00:09.0)(00:0a.0)
> - domU configuration file has: pci = [ '00:08.0', '00:09.0', '00:0a.0'
> ]
> - xen hypervisor: 3.2.1-i386 from Debian Lenny repositories
> - linux kernel for both dom0 and domU: 2.6.26-2-xen-686 from Debian
> Lenny repositories
> - kernel module used for the nics: 8139too
>
> Hope to get some help.
>
I see you are using Debian. Are you aware of what Debian Wiki says
about pci passthrough on Lenny [1]? In few words, it says that it's
possible only if you run kernel 2.6.18 (Etch's one) for both dom0 and
domU.
Actualy, I didn't tested it but I assumed it as being true and didn't
even try to configure pci passthroug with kernel 2.6.26.
Anyway, you say it has worked for you and I do believe. =) But, there
may be some issue related to the kernel you are using. I would try
some more "traditional" Xen kernel. =)
Just a clue. I hope this can help you a little bit. =)
[1] http://wiki.debian.org/Xen#Installationonlenny
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