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Operating Systems Solaris PCI express error :confused: Post 302265998 by otheus on Tuesday 9th of December 2008 05:18:52 AM
Old 12-09-2008
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Originally Posted by incredible
I saw this article but not sure if this is relevant
[Xen-changelog] [linux-2.6.18-xen] PCI-Express AER implemetation - Xen Source
It's only relevant if you're running a XEN kernel. It's possibly relevant if you're running the XEN hypervisor kernel. If you have no need for virtualizing your environment with XEN, just turn it off/unconfigure it. It's probably already not configured.
 

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XPCI(4) 						 BSD/xen Kernel Interfaces Manual						   XPCI(4)

NAME
xpci -- Xen frontend paravirtualized PCI pass-through driver SYNOPSIS
xpci* at xenbus? pci* at xpci? DESCRIPTION
The xpci driver is the frontend part of the PCI pass-through functionality that can be used by Xen guest domains to communicate with PCI devices. From a guest point of view, xpci is similar to a pci(4) bus, except that the guest talks with the PCI backend driver instead of the real physical device directly. When the host domain is NetBSD, the xpci driver is backed by a pciback(4) driver within the dom0. SEE ALSO
pci(4), pciback(4), xenbus(4) HISTORY
The xpci driver first appeared in NetBSD 5.1. AUTHORS
The xpci driver was written by Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@NetBSD.org>. SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
As PCI passthrough offers the possibility for guest domains to send arbitrary PCI commands to a physical device, this has direct impact on the overall stability and security of the system. For example, in case of erroneous or malicious commands, the device could overwrite physi- cal memory portions, via DMA. BSD
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