Re: KVM + VTd on a DX58SO reports No IOMMU found.

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On 06/29/2010 07:49 AM, ewheeler wrote:
Hello,

I have been scouring mailing lists, the wiki, and talked with iggy on
freenode/#kvm who suggested that I ask on the list.  KVM reports that I
do not have an IOMMU, however, dmesg reports both DMAR and IOMMU.  In
addition, I know that this board supports VT-d.

Something of note, "ldd qemu-system-x86_64" does not list libpci.x.so,
however, configure reports that kvm-device-assignemnt is enabled.

I have tried using today's git tree and the 0.12.3 that ships with
Ubuntu 10.04 using 2.6.35-6-server and 2.6.34-5-server.

Any information you can offer to help would be greatly appreciated.

Specific details are available here:
   http://pastebin.com/dp1tb5bf


Does your kernel .config actually include iommu support?

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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