On 12/16/19 8:36 AM, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote:
changes from version 3 [1]:
- removed last 2 patches that made function 0 of
PCI multifunction devices mandatory
- new patch: news.xml update
- changed 'since' version to 6.0.0 in patch 4
- unassigned hostdevs are now getting qemu aliases
[1]
https://www.redhat.com/archives/libvir-list/2019-November/msg01263.html
Daniel Henrique Barboza (5):
Introducing new address type='unassigned' for PCI hostdevs
qemu: handle unassigned PCI hostdevs in command line
virhostdev.c: check all IOMMU devs in virHostdevPreparePCIDevices
formatdomain.html.in: document <address type='unassigned'/>
news.xml: add address type='unassigned' entry
Codewise it looks fine now. But I'm looking more closely at patch #3 and
realizing that it can explicitly reject a previously accepted VM config.
And indeed, now that I give it a test with my GPU passthrough setup, it
is rejecting my previosly working config.
error: Requested operation is not valid: All devices of the same IOMMU
group 1 of the PCI device 0000:01:00.0 must belong to domain win10
I've attached the nodedev XML for the three devices with iommuGroup 1.
Only the two nvidia devices are assigned to my VM, but not the PCIe
controller device.
Is the libvirt heuristic missing something? Or is this acting as expected?
I didn't quite gather that this is a change to reject previously
accepted configurations, so I will defer to Laine and Alex as to whether
this should be committed.
- Cole