
PciPassthru0.msiEnabled = "FALSE" I had to run the whole thing also virtualisert to ESXiĪnd then I walked the closed system of ESXi but with the time on your nerves because you http: / / youįollowing parameters have to manually add to your VM config:

You have to disable MSI and forcing the card to get a INTx interrupt access, we go.Ĭan you read here on page 5.
#Mac pro 5.1 pcie usb3 code#
Googling for that error code led me to this forum post in German which by using Google Translate I was able to extract the following information: None of these three configurations worked.

I tried passing through only the ASMedia ASM1042, only the PLX PEX 8609, and both the two devices. VMware ESX unrecoverable error: (vcpu-0) PCIPassthruChangeIntrSettings: 09:00.1 failed to register interrupt (error code 195887105) When I add the device as a PCI passthrough device to the virtual machine, I am unable to power on the virtual machine: Now, however, I am stuck trying to attach the ASMedia Technology ASM1042 device to a FreeBSD (FreeNAS) virtual machine. I also had to pass-through the PLX Technology, Inc PEX 8609 8-lane, 8-Port PCI Express Gen 2 Switch to make the configuration changes stick. ASM1042 SuperSpeed USB Host Controller" when it actually should have 4xASM1042 chips on it. I also note that the device shows up as a "ASMedia Technology Inc. Finally I found that by moving the USB 3.0 card to the 3rd PCIe slot, I was able to get the passthrough configuration to stick. The first few times I tried, after rebooting I still received the "The host needs to be rebooted to apply configuration changes" warning, even after rebooting the host. It took me a number of different configurations, but I finally managed to configure the HighPoint RocketU 1144A USB 3.0 PCI Express card for DitectPath passthrough: Given that VMware ESXi 5.1 doesn't support USB 3.0 for host-attached devices, I am trying to attach the USB 3.0 PCIe card to a virtual machine using DirectPath I/O PCI passthrough.

I have an Apple Mac Pro ( MacPro5,1) running VMware ESXi 5.1.0 (799733) with a HighPoint RocketU 1144A USB 3.0 PCI-express card installed.
