[Bug 207602] 10.3-RC1 zroot doesn't boot with VT-d enabled and vmm in loader.conf
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--- Comment #5 from borisboris at gmx.net <borisboris at gmx.net> ---
The same Issue here.
CPU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5675C CPU @ 3.10GHz (3092.90-MHz K8-class CPU)
The Board: Gigabyte H97N WIFI
The problem happens on an actual 10.3 and 11-CURRENT. Tested it on both
versions.
I tested it via internal em0 and re0. I also tested it on em-Interface on
PCI-X.
vmm_load="YES" ... just that runs fine.
As soon as I include one of the three Network Interface into pptdevs
(/boot/loader.conf), the same problem occurs. On all 3 NICs the same. The
Kernel boots and suddenly after it detaches lots of Devices. Then it's not able
to mount root (in these cases via ZFS; but I suggest it would be the same on
UFS, because the device has been gone).
I also tested it on a Mac Mini Late 2014. There it works; except for OpenBSD as
guest OS. There I get interrupt mapping issues. But that's a different kind of
problem and may be an Issue of OpenBSD drivers. With FreeBSD guest I can use
the NIC without problems with PCI passthrough.
So, the problem seems to be there with Broadwell and Skylake.
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