[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Difference between primary and secondary VGA pass through
On 2014-05-02 11:41, Daniel Shub wrote: On 2 May 2014, at 10:10, "Gordan Bobic" <gordan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:On 2014-05-02 08:08, H. Sieger wrote:Well, I've recently gave KVM a try and saw primary passthrough workingin my setup - that was until I installed the AMD driver in Windows after which the guest didn't boot anymore/blue screen . I believe primary passthrough can shorten the boot time of the guest, but other than that I wouldn't break my head over that.Primary passthrough re-POSTs and initializes the GPU via the BIOS. That means you get to see the BIOS POST and OS loading screen on the physical rather than emulated GPU. Other than that there is no difference. The reason why primary passthrough was of interest recently was because ATI cards/drivers didn't handle rebooting domU gracefully, and re-POST-ing the card via the BIOS was a way of getting card back into a usable state without be driver choking on it in various ways. Now that the slot-level reset is being implemented, it makes for a simpler, more generic way to reset the card, which I guess takes some of the pressure for the need for primary passthrough for ATI cards. Nvidia binary drivers handle the card initialization gracefully (provided the card's device ID is in the expensive Quadro/Tesla/Grid white-list - hence why a lot of us have been modifying various GeForce cards into equivalent Quadros) whatever state it was left in, so this was never an issue for those.Do the open source Linux ATI/Radeon drivers support FLR? FLR is a _hardware_ feature, and no, no GPUs support FLR. When I pass my ATI card as a secondary device to a Linux DomU I can only get it to work with the proprietary Catalyst driver. Are you a PV or HVM domU? You may have slightly better luck if it's PV. Gordan _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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