RE: Query on IOMMU

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> From: Chris Wright [chrisw@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
> Sent: 21 December 2010 19:29
> To: Prasad Joshi
> Cc: Chris Wright; kvm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Tejun Heo
> Subject: Re: Query on IOMMU

> * Prasad Joshi (P.G.Joshi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>> Besides when I insert the pci_stub module, it emits a messages
>> [   49.197112] pci-stub: invalid id string ""
>> I don't know why?

> It's just broken error message.  The commit b439b1d ("PCI: pci-stub: add
> pci_stub.ids parameter") created that.  I looked at it very briefly a few
> weeks ago and didn't see the issue.  It's cosmetic, and not related to
> the failure you are seeing.

Is it okay to add a following line in section 4. unbind device from host kernel driver (example PCI device 01:00.0)

* If the PCI Stub Driver is compiled as module, then load the module using modprobe pci_stub.

When I compiled the kernel I selected it as a kernel module. As the driver was not loaded, I could not see the entries in /sys file system. I could figure that out after reading few things. It will good to add a note to mention this fact.

Let me know if I should add it or not.

> thanks,
>-chris
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