[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Xen 4.3 Passthrough Problems & Documentation
Thanks for the reply Gordon.
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 11:02 AM, Gordan Bobic <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
The patch points to files in the qemu-xen-dir not qemu-xen-traditional-dir, so I am pretty sure it is for upstream. ÂIf it wasn't then it should have had no effect when added, instead it broke my HVM using upstream-qemu.
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I had ejections working fine with 4.2 and Windows 8. ÂHowever, upstream-qemu provides way smoother performance for a number of things, so ideally I would like to use it instead of traditional.
Actually this is exactly one of the things upstream qemu addressed, Windows 8 boot time on 4.2 traditional was upwards of 2 minutes even with GPLPV installed. ÂGPLPV made almost no difference visible for my boot times, software may or may not be runnuing faster. ÂI'm sure it is, but I don't notice the difference.
SSD's are fast, so between fast and faster the line gets blurry I guess. ÂIf I was using an HDD it would probably be a different story.
This is good news, because I am hoping Linux handles things the same way. Â Primary passthrough might work better because it re-executes That is possible, I never had luck getting primary passthrough working before, maybe I will try again. ÂHowever then I have to use traditional qemu again, so again ideally I'd rather use upstream and work around secondary passthrough.Â
If I could achieve that with an AMD I would be happy, but I haven't found any good instructions on how to actually mod the GTX to Quadro that doesn't involve hardware modifications.
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Supposedly the reset files were an alternative addition to the `do_flr`? ÂI did read a little bit about it, but not much by way of documentation around it yet.
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I have not, but if it's anything like Windows then this is exactly what should be happening right? ÂI am basing this off of that thought and the fact that if no driver is attached the reset throws an error. ÂIt's all speculation right now, I was hoping someone with knowledge about pciback or sysfs could confirm it.
If that is the case there is a strong possibility attaching it to say the radeon or fglrx driver would handle a reset properly. I did test resetting emulated graphics in a virtual machine successfully, so I can say that the reset appears to do "something".Â
Good idea, I will have to install fglrx first, but hopefully that will load the driver into `/sys/bus/pci/drivers`.
Hmm good point, it does take two auxiliary power inputs. ÂI thought D0/D3 operations were for device hibernation, does auxiliary power prevent that from being possible? Â
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