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2013 Oct 22
3
QueuePFN peculiarity in virtio-mmio
...tting(s).
(*) Resetting the device is the first step in "2.2.1 Device
Initialization Sequence". It "is not required on initial start up", but
as a guest driver can never be sure whether the startup in question is
the initial one, a defensive driver will always start with device reet.
The question arises because Olivier has posted a series to edk2-devel
that adds virtio-mmio support to TianoCore, and Mark tested it (using
OVMF) with a Linux guest and found problems. Namely, OVMF itself can
drive the virtio devices via virtio-mmio, but the Linux kernel booted
from OVMF can not...
2013 Oct 22
3
QueuePFN peculiarity in virtio-mmio
...tting(s).
(*) Resetting the device is the first step in "2.2.1 Device
Initialization Sequence". It "is not required on initial start up", but
as a guest driver can never be sure whether the startup in question is
the initial one, a defensive driver will always start with device reet.
The question arises because Olivier has posted a series to edk2-devel
that adds virtio-mmio support to TianoCore, and Mark tested it (using
OVMF) with a Linux guest and found problems. Namely, OVMF itself can
drive the virtio devices via virtio-mmio, but the Linux kernel booted
from OVMF can not...
2009 Oct 20
2
migrate Windows Active Directory Users to Samba+LDAP
reetings,
Greetings,
Can anyone help me find out how to migrate Active Directory users to
Samba+LDAP? I have everything working: Samba+LDAP+Kerberos PDC in Debian
and I also have a Windows Active Directory in production with more than
100 users added. I just want to transfer all the AD users to de...
2013 Oct 22
0
QueuePFN peculiarity in virtio-mmio
...Resetting the device is the first step in "2.2.1 Device
> Initialization Sequence". It "is not required on initial start up", but
> as a guest driver can never be sure whether the startup in question is
> the initial one, a defensive driver will always start with device reet.
>
>
> The question arises because Olivier has posted a series to edk2-devel
> that adds virtio-mmio support to TianoCore, and Mark tested it (using
> OVMF) with a Linux guest and found problems. Namely, OVMF itself can
> drive the virtio devices via virtio-mmio, but the Linux k...
2010 Mar 29
1
urgent
reetings List,
I am a newbie in this list so please be indulgent.
I am actually about running a samba (PDC) with OpenLDAP in Debian. I
installed it (Samba) and configured it, but it didn't still work. Here are
some outputs:
from *net getlocalsid*
csiidebian:~# net getlocalsid
[2010/03/29 17:57:33,...