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Re: [Xen-devel] PCI passthrough and 3.3.1/3.4.0


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2009/3/1 Keir Fraser <keir.fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>:

> Most passthrough work currently going on is in relation to HVM guests.

Heh, I thought my Q9450 cpu and X38 chipset were going to be
sufficient for HVM I/O support, but ASUS have not enabled support for
it in the BIOS, I don't suppose there's a well-known bit in a register
on the X38 ICH9R that can be flipped to force VT-d on is there?

> I'm currently thinking about freezing the tree at the end of March and
> releasing late April or early May.

OK thanks, that's far enough away to tempt me to try Yuji's BAR
alignment patches on CentOS in the meantime.

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