On Thu, 2013-06-20 at 09:30 +0200, Mario Ceresa wrote: > Dear all, > does anybody know if it is currently possible to do GPU passthrough in kvm? > I have access to a dual Quadro 4000 setup and I would like to pass the > second one to kvm for use in a VM. > > I read a lot on internet and it seems feasible [1, 2, 3] and there is even > a reported success case [5]. > > However when I start the VM the host reboots with PCIe error 928: > Completion timeout. > > My current setup is: > > * Fedora 18 with 3.9.4-200 x86_64 > * dmesg | grep -e DMAR -e IOMMU shows that they are both enabled > * nvidia driver installed from rpmfusion > * I use vfio assignment as per [4]
GPUs are not well supported yet and you're probably not going to get very far unless you're willing to compile a kernel and qemu and use qemu from the commandline instead of through libvirt. Some people have luck assigning a GPU as a secondary graphics device to the emulated video, others do not. Sometimes I suspect this has more to do with addresses assigned to the physical device possibly matching the virtual device... so it really is luck. I've posted branches of qemu and kernel that seem to work well for several people (this is what was pointed to in the Arch Linux thread you footnoted). That code attempts to use the assigned GPU as the primary graphics head for the guest. I have one Quadro card on hand and it never works as well as the GeForce cards, YMMV. Graphics cards have all sorts of interesting backdoors to get to PCI config space and I suspect the Quadro cards are not as well supported by the Nouveau project, which we've used for reverse engineered documentation of some of these quirks. There's still some work to do before that code can be posted upstream, in particular I've seen cases where a PCI bus won't come back from reset without resetting the host system. We need to make it more stable before pushing to get it upstream. Thanks, Alex _______________________________________________ virt mailing list virt@lists.fedoraproject.org https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/virt