Hello,
Regards,
Ahmed.
On Wednesday, July 9, 2014 1:18 AM, Real Name <enjoymindful@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 09:33:40PM -0700, Ahmed A wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have a server, and on the motherboard there are two CPU sockets, with a CPU in each. There is a x16 PCIe slot connected to each CPU socket. There are two different cards in each PCIe slot. Is there a utility or some kernel data structure I can look at to find the device to IOMMU (socket 0 or socket 1) mapping?
please try:
1) lspci -vs THE_PCI_ID
2) cat /proc/iomem
>
> Thank you,
> Ahmed.
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> Hello,
>
> I have a server, and on the motherboard there are two CPU sockets, with a CPU in each. There is a x16 PCIe slot connected to each CPU socket. There are two different cards in each PCIe slot. Is there a utility or some kernel data structure I can look at to find the device to IOMMU (socket 0 or socket 1) mapping?
please try:
1) lspci -vs THE_PCI_ID
2) cat /proc/iomem
>
> Thank you,
> Ahmed.
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