Date: Mon, 21 Dec 2015 21:13:07 -0700 From: Sergey Manucharian <sm@ara-ler.com> To: FreeBSD virtualization <freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Re: {Spam?} Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest Message-ID: <20151222041307.GB40078@dendrobates.araler.com> In-Reply-To: <CAE7bWBpZO8rNz9O=VW_ZYNpNPNH%2Bzqjjs8vJiTbVSAQDsxVVsA@mail.gmail.com> References: <20151220045821.GG22018@dendrobates.araler.com> <56763672.3090207@freebsd.org> <20151220051015.GH22018@dendrobates.araler.com> <56763A0B.8010802@freebsd.org> <20151220053644.GI22018@dendrobates.araler.com> <20151220215240.GB4064@dendrobates.araler.com> <5678BECC.7090200@freebsd.org> <CAE7bWBpZO8rNz9O=VW_ZYNpNPNH%2Bzqjjs8vJiTbVSAQDsxVVsA@mail.gmail.com>
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Excerpts from Trent Thompson's message from Mon 21-Dec-15 20:48: > I've seen some success passing through devices that have their driver > disabled in the FreeBSD kernel. > See the USB 3.0 pass through that Eresia set up in iohyve. > https://github.com/pr1ntf/iohyve/wiki/USB-3.0-PCI-Controller-Pass-through > > When he disabled the kernel module in FreeBSD, he can then use the device > in the bhyve guest. Thank you for the advice, Trent. Of course, that's probably a good work-around. However if it works once there should be a way to rectify that behaviour. Sergey
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