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@@ -8,8 +8,8 @@ of a PCI Express device. It allows a single physical function (PF) to appear as
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virtual functions (VFs) for the main purpose of eliminating software
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overhead in I/O from virtual machines.
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-Qemu now implements the basic common functionality to enable an emulated device
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-to support SR/IOV. Yet no fully implemented devices exists in Qemu, but a
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+QEMU now implements the basic common functionality to enable an emulated device
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+to support SR/IOV. Yet no fully implemented devices exists in QEMU, but a
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proof-of-concept hack of the Intel igb can be found here:
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git://github.com/knuto/qemu.git sriov_patches_v5
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@@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ Implementation
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Implementing emulation of an SR/IOV capable device typically consists of
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implementing support for two types of device classes; the "normal" physical device
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-(PF) and the virtual device (VF). From Qemu's perspective, the VFs are just
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+(PF) and the virtual device (VF). From QEMU's perspective, the VFs are just
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like other devices, except that some of their properties are derived from
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the PF.
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