n 15, 2014 at 4:42 AM, Ying-Shiuan Pan
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> Best Regards,
> 潘穎軒Ying-Shiuan Pan
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> 2014/1/14 Barak Wasserstrom
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>> Ying-Shiuan Pan,
>> Thanks again - please see few questions below.
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>> Regards,
>> Barak
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Vincenzo,
I'm using a tap interface and in the guest virtual device i see all
offloading features are disabled, even though they are enabled in the
physical device.
Perhaps you can help? See below related information:
Bridge to the physical interface in the host:
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ight be
the reason?
[Barak] qemu-system-arm: binding does not support guest notifiers
[Barak] qemu-system-arm: unable to start vhost net: 38: falling back on
userspace virtio
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> Ying-Shiuan Pan,
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潘穎軒Ying-Shiuan Pan
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> 2014/1/13 Peter Maydell
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>> On 12 January 2014 21:49, Barak Wasserstrom wrote:
>> > Thanks - I got virtio-net-device running now, but performance is
>> terrible.
>> > When i look at the guest's ethernet interface features (et
hough the guest doesn't support PCI & MSIX?
Regards,
Barak
On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 11:15 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 9 January 2014 12:25, Barak Wasserstrom wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I would like to utilize virtio-net and vhost_net on an ARM Cortex A15
> > machine using qe
Hi,
I would like to utilize virtio-net and vhost_net on an ARM Cortex A15
machine using qemu-system-arm & KVM.
I have few questions:
1. Do i need to build qemu-system-arm myself, or apt-get install it? When i
apt-get install it i get "KVM not supported for this target. "kvm"
accelerator does not ex