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H A D | bhyve.8 | diff 265211 Fri May 02 05:01:01 MDT 2014 neel Don't allow MPtable generation if there are multiple PCI hierarchies. This is because there isn't a standard way to relay this information to the guest OS. Add a command line option "-Y" to bhyve(8) to inhibit MPtable generation. If the virtual machine is using PCI devices on buses other than 0 then it can still use ACPI tables to convey this information to the guest. Discussed with: grehan@ |
H A D | mptbl.c | diff 265211 Fri May 02 05:01:01 MDT 2014 neel Don't allow MPtable generation if there are multiple PCI hierarchies. This is because there isn't a standard way to relay this information to the guest OS. Add a command line option "-Y" to bhyve(8) to inhibit MPtable generation. If the virtual machine is using PCI devices on buses other than 0 then it can still use ACPI tables to convey this information to the guest. Discussed with: grehan@ |
H A D | pci_emul.h | diff 265211 Fri May 02 05:01:01 MDT 2014 neel Don't allow MPtable generation if there are multiple PCI hierarchies. This is because there isn't a standard way to relay this information to the guest OS. Add a command line option "-Y" to bhyve(8) to inhibit MPtable generation. If the virtual machine is using PCI devices on buses other than 0 then it can still use ACPI tables to convey this information to the guest. Discussed with: grehan@ |
H A D | pci_emul.c | diff 265211 Fri May 02 05:01:01 MDT 2014 neel Don't allow MPtable generation if there are multiple PCI hierarchies. This is because there isn't a standard way to relay this information to the guest OS. Add a command line option "-Y" to bhyve(8) to inhibit MPtable generation. If the virtual machine is using PCI devices on buses other than 0 then it can still use ACPI tables to convey this information to the guest. Discussed with: grehan@ |
H A D | bhyverun.c | diff 265211 Fri May 02 05:01:01 MDT 2014 neel Don't allow MPtable generation if there are multiple PCI hierarchies. This is because there isn't a standard way to relay this information to the guest OS. Add a command line option "-Y" to bhyve(8) to inhibit MPtable generation. If the virtual machine is using PCI devices on buses other than 0 then it can still use ACPI tables to convey this information to the guest. Discussed with: grehan@ |
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