Date: Wed, 16 Oct 2019 12:17:20 +0300 From: Stefan Parvu <sparvu@kronometrix.org> To: =?utf-8?Q?Roger_Pau_Monn=C3=A9?= <roger.pau@citrix.com> Cc: freebsd-xen@freebsd.org Subject: Re: cannot install FreeBSD 12.0 Xen 4.12.1 on Intel Core i7 CPU 930 Message-ID: <D812AE11-3DAC-4A0D-A576-50006DCBA1A5@kronometrix.org> In-Reply-To: <20191016091230.GF14005@Air-de-Roger> References: <DEEE41ED-5D88-439B-B583-7C3450C696FF@kronometrix.org> <20191016084050.GD14005@Air-de-Roger> <4D6CBDA5-711B-4501-AFC1-A41D1134EF73@kronometrix.org> <20191016090022.GE14005@Air-de-Roger> <9D9848D6-2634-4777-9EE0-8DECAD2FE5CD@kronometrix.org> <20191016091230.GF14005@Air-de-Roger>
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>=20 > Your box doesn't seem to have an iommu (aka vt-d for Intel). In BIOS I do have VT-D Enabled option. Would that be broken or not = working ?=20 I think I have used Xen a bit older version on Debian some time back if = Im not wrong, on the same hdw. >> But you need all boot log. I will try your option tonight. I cant = access the hardware now. >=20 > If you can that would be helpful, but AFAIK this box is simply not > capable of running a Xen PVH dom0 (which is the only mode FreeBSD > supports in order to work as dom0). Either it has a broken iommu or no > iommu at all. Hmmm. Thats strange since I do recall I had previously used here Xen but = on Linux. But older version. Could it be something changed regarding Xen and iommu or ? Stefan=
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