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Xen kernel requires pciback built in - not as a module.
- From: Steven Haigh <netwiz crc id au>
- To: Fedora Beta <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Subject: Xen kernel requires pciback built in - not as a module.
- Date: Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:38:56 +1100
Hi all,
I've been playing with Xen a lot lately, however one thing I've
noticed is that if you need to pass hardware to a Xen guest, you need
to use pciback as a built in option - not as a module.
Say you need to have a serial port or USB port or similar to hand it
to a Xen DomU (guest), then you need to use pciback in the grub
config to get the kernel to ignore the hardware on Dom0 - which
allows pciback to grab the hardware and present it to the guest.
This is impossible with current Fedora Xen kernels, as pciback is
included as a module - and can only pass unassigned hardware (pci
cards etc) and NOT things such as USB controllers - as the kernel
automatically grabs them on boot.
I hope this makes sense :)
Anyone have any comments on this?
--
Steven Haigh
Email: netwiz crc id au
Web: http://www.crc.id.au
Phone: (03) 9017 0597 - 0412 935 897
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