Re: IOMMU and VFs

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* Yevgeny Petrilin (yevgenyp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
> 
> > Which kvm/qemu-kvm version?  Newer ones will verify that you actually have VT-d fully enabled.
> kvm module version is :kvm-83-105.el5_4.13 (from modinfo)
> 
> > Can you do 'dmesg | grep -e DMAR -e IOMMU' in the host and then we can verify that the IOMMU is functioning.
> dmesg output:
> ACPI: DMAR (v001    AMI  OEMDMAR 0x00000001 MSFT 0x00000097) @ 0x00000000bf79e0c0
> DMAR:Host address width 40
> DMAR:DRHD (flags: 0x00000001)base: 0x00000000fbffe000
> DMAR:RMRR base: 0x00000000000ec000 end: 0x00000000000effff
> DMAR:RMRR base: 0x00000000bf7ec000 end: 0x00000000bf7fffff
> DMAR:Unknown DMAR structure type
> 
> > You may need to configure VT-d support in your kernel, or manually enable it on the kernel commandline (intel_iommu=on).  Oh...I see,
> > RHEL5.4 host, yeah, you need intel_iommu=on.
> 
> That did not help.

Please enter a BZ at bugzilla.redhat.com

thanks,
-chris
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