Re: nmi is broken?

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Avi Kivity <avi@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:

> On 05/03/2011 07:57 PM, OGAWA Hirofumi wrote:
>> >
>> >  Usually yes, but we already have the PIT wired to INTIN0.  I saw that
>> >  the kernel consults the mptable to see which pin to use, so with the
>> >  right BIOS magic we can get things to work.
>>
>> Um..., I'm confused more. If so, MADT doesn't say it. MADT says irq == 0
>> is pin == 2, this is one of reasons why linux is quite silent in
>> check_timer(). And I can't see why it is working by pin == 2 for IOAPIC.
>>
>> If I can make time, I'll see what happens by pin == 2 and pin == 0 of
>> IOAPIC in kvm.
>
> You're right.  The default routing is INTIN0, but qemu changes it to 
> INTIN2 and tells kvm.
>
> So INTIN0 is free for the 8259A output.

I see. Did it mean qemu changes the wiring, so kvm can't work for live
migration with it?

Thanks.
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OGAWA Hirofumi <hirofumi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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