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RE: [Xen-devel] Using VT-D to grant a Windows DomU access to a PCIExpress graphics card?
Once more,
graphics card is special, you
need to do some tricky things to make it work.
Randy (Weidong)
We are trying to pass a PCI-E graphics card to Vista(HVM)
using the Neo-1-to-1 approach, but encountered the same
problem with you.
2007/12/7, David Stone <unclestoner@xxxxxxxxx>:
I've
also been trying to get hardware-accelerate Direct3D to work in a (Windows)
DomU via VT-D. I've got a PCI NIC passing through fine, but not
a graphics carrd. The points below describe where I'm at and
what is happening. I'd appreciate any help anyone could offer,
and also I have these specific questions:
Is PCI Express supported
by VT-D and/or Xen's VT-D support? The graphics card I'd like
to pass through is PCI Express. If so, what PCI devices do I have to hide
from Dom0 and pass to my Windows DomU? Do I need to do this for
the "PCI Express Root Port" AND "PCI Express Port 1" PCI devices as well
has the graphics card itself? What device types have been tested
(informally) with Xen's VT-D support? NICs I assume (plus NICs
work fine for me anyway), anything else? Has all the testing
been with a Linux HVM DomU, or also other OS DomU's
- I have a
machine with a VT-D IOMMU (Dell Optiplex 755). - I'm using various Xen
builds from xen-unstable. - I've verified that (for certain builds) Xen's
VT-D support is working for me. I used a NIC PCI device (for a
couple of reasons) as a test of VT-D/Xen, and it works...I can see the
actual NIC in Windows 2003 DomU's Device Manager (not an emulated NIC nor a
PV driver), and it interacts with the network fine. Furthermore
I can RDP into the Windows DomU - The next step was to try passing the
PCI Express graphics card (an ATI) through to the Windows DomU. - In
order to save my graphics card for my Windows DomU, I tell
various components (grub, Xen kernel, Linux kernel) to use the
serial port instead of the graphics card. I also pciback.hide
the PCI Express graphics card from Dom0 (just as I hid the PCI
NIC). When booting up Xen/Dom0 the all I see on the monitor is
the BIOS spash screen, "Grub Loading Stage2...", and after that just a
black screen with a blinking cursor in the upper-left
corner. Everything else starting with the Grub selection screen
is through the serial port. - I start up my Windows DomU. For
now the intent is to RDP into it and see if Windows sees the graphics card
I passed through to it or not. (As stated above, this works fine
if I don't try to pass through the graphics card) But, after may
20 seconds (about the time it takes the Windows DomU to fully boot up
normally), my physical machine hangs. The last thing is just an
open-parenthesis on the serial console (where I have Xen directing it's
output)...I presume it is the beginning of a message from Xen that is
related to the hang, because I don't see any such message
normally.
lspci -nn 00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation
DRAM Controller [8086:29b0] (rev 02) 00:01.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel
Corporation PCI Express Root Port [8086:29b1] (rev 02) 00:03.0
Communication controller [0780]: Intel Corporation MEI Controller
[8086:29b4] (rev 02) 00:03.2 IDE interface [0101]: Intel Corporation PT
IDER Controller [8086:29b6] (rev 02) 00:03.3 Serial controller [0700]:
Intel Corporation Serial KT Controller [8086:29b7] (rev 02) 00:1a.0 USB
Controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation USB UHCI Controller #4 [8086:2937]
(rev 02) 00:1a.1 USB Controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation USB UHCI
Controller #5 [8086:2938] (rev 02) 00:1a.7 USB Controller [0c03]: Intel
Corporation USB2 EHCI Controller #2 [8086:293c] (rev 02) 00:1b.0 Audio
device [0403]: Intel Corporation HD Audio Controller [8086:293e] (rev
02) 00:1c.0 PCI bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation PCI Express Port
1 [8086:2940] (rev 02) 00:1d.0 USB Controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation
USB UHCI Controller #1 [8086:2934] (rev 02) 00: 1d.1 USB Controller
[0c03]: Intel Corporation USB UHCI Controller #2 [8086:2935] (rev
02) 00:1d.2 USB Controller [0c03]: Intel Corporation USB UHCI
Controller #3 [8086:2936] (rev 02) 00:1d.7 USB Controller [0c03]: Intel
Corporation USB2 EHCI Controller #1 [8086:293a] (rev 02) 00:1e.0 PCI
bridge [0604]: Intel Corporation 82801 PCI Bridge [8086:244e] (rev
92) 00:1f.0 ISA bridge [0601]: Intel Corporation LPC Interface
Controller [8086:2914] (rev 02) 00:1f.2 SATA controller [0106]: Intel
Corporation 6 port SATA AHCI Controller [8086:2922] (rev 02) 00:1f.3
SMBus [0c05]: Intel Corporation SMBus Controller [8086:2930] (rev
02) 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: ATI Technologies Inc Unknown
device [1002:94c3] 03:00.0 Ethernet controller [0200]: Intel
Corporation 82557/8/9 [Ethernet Pro 100] [8086:1229] (rev
05)
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