4.2.0 is old, have you tried newer one? I am on 4.5, on 4.4 also don't remember any problems. what other hardware do you have?
W dniu 12.05.2016 o 14:58, Dik .... pisze: > 4.2.0 > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > *From:* Janusz <[email protected]> > *Sent:* 12 May 2016 13:56:10 > *To:* Dik ....; [email protected] > *Subject:* Re: [vfio-users] Recommended GPU > > What kernel are you using? > > W dniu 12.05.2016 o 14:53, Dik .... pisze: >> >> I am also using OVMF for this VM. The problem seems intermittent and >> I am slightly convinced that leaving the VM running for a while until >> the load (not CPU / IO related) falls to normal (~zero) before >> shutting the VM down. Occasionally this works. Occasionally. >> >> >> Quite frankly this is the last straw for me, Linux and AMD GPUs. >> After years of problems and against my better judgment I was advised >> on a forum and proceeded to buy this 290x. Never again! >> >> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ >> *From:* Janusz <[email protected]> >> *Sent:* 12 May 2016 13:35:35 >> *To:* Dik ....; [email protected] >> *Subject:* Re: [vfio-users] Recommended GPU >> >> W dniu 12.05.2016 o 14:24, Dik .... pisze: >>> >>> I currently have a R9 290x (Hawaii) "working" but it has issues >>> related to this bug covered by this patch: https://goo.gl/DI9cvH >>> >>> >>> The patch was implemented in QEMU 2.4 and I'm running 2.5. While >>> this patch does seem to help I still have problems. After I shutdown >>> the VM I'm often unable to suspend or shutdown the host. >>> Amongst other symptoms lspci and lshw both hang giving no output. I >>> had none of these issues with an old 7950 I had installed before the >>> 290x. >>> >>> >>> I've come to the conclusion that the 290x is worth more to me on >>> eBay than in my machine. Question is would I be better off with >>> nVidia and if so does anyone have any feedback with regard to GTX >>> 970 and 980 cards? >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance >>> >>> >> If you decide to go with another gpu, better wait some time, new >> cards from nvidia and amd are comming soon. If you don't want to go >> with new cards - I am sure older one will be cheaper. With nvidia >> there is problem with some hyperv options, if nvidia detects it >> doesn't allow to boot VM. But there was some way around this. >> Btw, I have R9 290 (also Hawaii) and since I started using ovmf, I >> never had reset problem with my gpu. >
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