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Re: [Xen-users] VGA/PCI Passthrough of Secondary Graphics Adapter



On 04/28/2013 02:30 AM, Casey DeLorme wrote:

The BSoD you are encountering, does it happen when you reboot?  In my
experience this is caused by the lack of FLR (Function Level Reset) in
consumer cards,

I am not entirely convinced of that, mainly because I have yet to see lspci output showing that Quadro cards have FLreset+. From what I can tell the only difference is the device PCI ID. When it is detected the driver decides that since you paid a 4x premium for the card, it will reset the card for you by wiping the registers when asked to do so.

Can somebody demonstrate otherwise, with lspci output showing FLreset+ on a Quadro FX [345]000 or Quadro [246]000 card?

As far as I can tell, Nvidia have a reasonably decent driver that handles card reinitialization gracefully in a VM encironment, while ATI have one of far more questionable quality (but more open, it seems).

Also, does anyone have an ATI FirePro card that they could post lspci output from? I can believe that those might have FLreset+ to compensate for the driver not being up to the task.

the solution is manual ejection and if you install
drivers without being aware of the problem it will still experience odd
problems.

What is this "manual ejection" I see mentioned? How exactly do you do that from dom0?

Experience varies however, my advice would be to check the marksmail
<http://xen.markmail.org/>search engine for Function Level Reset or
Passthrough BSOD.

Or just get an Nvidia card modifiable to a Quadro and modify it (or just buy a Quadro if you can afford it and lack the required soldering experience), instead of wasting infeasible amounts time getting an ATI card to work reliably. I have seen a number of posts in the archives from people who have had nothing but problems with ATI cards only to find that a Quadro card works perfectly every time.

Gordan

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