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Re: [Xen-devel] Vt-d not working with 3.4.1



Hi All,

I saw this posting by jam834 on nvidia forums:

http://forums.nvidia.com/index.php?showtopic=82229&view=findpost&p=471582

<QUOTE jam834>
I've fixed my problem. It was a conflict with the nvidia kernel module and the Myrinet 10G ethernet card module where they were trying to enable write-combining on two different PAT indexes (whatever that means).

>From myrinet's documentation:
QUOTE
If you are using another vendor's driver which also sets up PAT write
combining, and that vendor's driver uses a different PAT index than
our driver, the other vendor's driver may note a conflict and run in
reduced performance mode. Examples of other drivers which use PAT
include the Nvidia graphics driver, and various Infiniband drivers.

One way to work around this PAT conflict is to change the PAT index
used by the Myri10GE driver by rebooting, and loading the module using
the myri10ge_pat_idx modparam to specify a different PAT index. We
currently default to 6, while some other vendors use 1. Good values
to try are 1, 4, 5, and 7.


I added the line: options myri10ge myri10ge_pat_idx=1
to my /etc/modprobe.conf, made a new initrd image and rebooted.

The "NVRM: PAT configuration unsupported, falling back to MTRRs." error has gone away and everything is now working like it should. This is running the 180.06 driver with the CUDA 2.1 beta, but I'm assuming it will also work with CUDA 2.0 and its appropriate driver.
</QUOTE>


If I change the PAT index for my nvidia graphics driver, it may solve the problem. What PAT indices should I attempt? Is it possible to change the PAT index when loading the nvidia module?
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On 08/21/2009 01:00 AM, Mr. Teo En Ming (Zhang Enming) wrote:
Hi,

I saw this posting by Boris.

http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.xen.devel/61143

Perhaps the Xen dom 0 pvops kernel I am using is too new (2.6.30-rc3), and the NVIDIA driver I am using does not support it.



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