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  1. PCIe Peer-to-Peer (P2P) Support โ€” XRT 2019.2 โ€ฆ

    WEBConsidering not all host systems (CPU/BIOS/chipset) support 64 GB IO memory space, P2P feature is off by default after a cold reboot or power โ€ฆ

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    • How To Adjust OS To New Hardware โ€บ Knowledge Base

    • JGINYUE X99-D8 Dual CPU Motherboard BIOS Features

    • PCIe Peer-to-Peer Support โ€” Xilinx Runtime 2019.1 documentation

    • P2p Bandwidth 150% higher than maximum achievable

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      Launch the P2P Adjust OS Wizard. 3. On the Wizardโ€™s Welcome page, click the Next button. 4. From the list of all found Windows systems (if several) select one you need to adjust to the new hardware. If youโ€™re willing to adjust them all, just re-launch this wizard for each
      PCIe peer-to-peer communication (P2P) is a PCIe feature which enables two PCIe devices to directly transfer data between each other without using host RAM as a temporary storage. The latest version of Alveo PCIe platforms support P2P feature via PCIe Resizeable BAR Capability.
      The report shows the P2P transfer corresponding to the receiving device (i.e. transfer type IN). Using the P2P enabled device the data can be transferred between the FPGA device and another NVMe Device, such as SMART SSD, without migrating the data via host memory space.
      The latest version of Alveo PCIe platforms support P2P feature via PCIe Resizeable BAR Capability. Data can be directly transferred between the DDR/HBM of one Alveo PCIe device and DDR/HBM of a second Alveo PCIe device.
    • [U250] After warm-reboot, 'P2P Enabled' to 'false' - Xilinx

    • P2P support · Issue #787 · ROCm/ROCm · GitHub

    • Configuring PCI Peer to Peer Serialization - Hewlett Packard โ€ฆ

    • BiOS - P2P Foundation

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