Thanks Gerd,
might need another rebase. I have had some users request larger memory regions.
Quoting Gerd Hoffmann :
> This patch adds a "use64" property which will make the ivshmem driver
> register a 64bit memory bar when set, so you have something to play with
> when testing 64bit pci bits.
On 07/12/12 17:08, Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> This patch adds a "use64" property which will make the ivshmem driver
> register a 64bit memory bar when set, so you have something to play with
> when testing 64bit pci bits. It also allows to have quite big shared
> memory regions, like this:
Ping?
This patch adds a "use64" property which will make the ivshmem driver
register a 64bit memory bar when set, so you have something to play with
when testing 64bit pci bits. It also allows to have quite big shared
memory regions, like this:
[root@fedora ~]# lspci -vs1:1
01:01.0 RAM memory: Red Hat,
This patch adds a "use64" property which will make the ivshmem driver
register a 64bit memory bar when set, so you have something to play with
when testing 64bit pci bits. It also allows to have quite big shared
memory regions, like this:
[root@fedora ~]# lspci -vs1:1
01:01.0 RAM memory: Red Hat,