[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] Using VT-D to grant a Windows DomU access to a PCIExpress graphics card?
David Stone wrote: > Thanks for your response. > >>> 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? >> >> Graphices card is special. Many tricky things need to be done, such >> as frame buffer, VGA guest bios, etc. So current VT-d in Xen doesn't >> support assigning graphics card yet. > > I wonder if those complications (which I don't pretend to understand) > would go away if the graphics card did not have to produce any output > to a locally attached monitor? My goal is not to render the Windows > DomU graphics to the local monitor, but rather to just use the > graphics device to do work like rendering to an off-screen buffer. I > can then do whatever I want with that buffer, such as send it over the > network to another machine for display. The Windows DomU would be > running completely headless...I can RDP into it to administer it. > > Would that make it more feasible? > I don't think so. Without those complications, graphics card even can't work on guest. I think displaying on local monitor is the same with displaying on remote machine in essence. Randy (Weidong) _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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