Hi Dominic,
Dominic Eschweiler wrote:
> Am Freitag, den 08.06.2012, 08:16 -0600 schrieb Alex Williamson:
>> Yes, thanks Jan. This is exactly what VFIO does. VFIO provides
>> secure config space access, resource access, DMA mapping services, and
>> full interrupt support to userspace.
>
> I know about VFIO, but we need some support for that stuff relatively
> soon. That's the reason why I'm currently working on it to make UIO DMA
> capable. My extensions probably do not play well with IOMMUs and they
> therefore won't make it to mainline anyhow (i learned that today ;-).
I'm not sure if vfio covers your needs completely, but I tested it here
very successfully. I was able to create a patch, which can be applied to
opensuse 3.4.1 kernel and which seams to run well.
I even managed to integrate it into libvirt :-). So it is usable as
every other traditional VM, too.
Besides the problem with AMD IOMMU, which requires to unbind a whole
group of devices in some cases (PCI passthrough - not PCIe), it's really
cool! And it's usable now!
Regards,
Andreas
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