On 12/16/23 18:49, Mario Marietto wrote:
for sure you can use nVidia gpu on the host and the intel one on the
windows 11 vm.
Il sab 16 dic 2023, 18:11 Nuno Teixeira <[email protected]> ha scritto:
It seems that nvidia passtrhu isn't working (yet).
Related to intel integrated graphics, I don't know if I can use it
for ppt since it is in use by freebsd.
Other thing, if I boot with BIOS on nvidia dedicated then intel
doesn't show up in pciconf...
Mario Marietto <[email protected]> escreveu no dia sábado,
16/12/2023 à(s) 16:34:
Are you trying to pass the nvidia gpu to windows vm ? or your
intel gpu ?
Il sab 16 dic 2023, 17:07 Nuno Teixeira <[email protected]>
ha scritto:
Hello all,
Specs:
- laptop with integrated intel + dedicated nvidia
- 15-CURRENT 3b1904d9eb04 amd64
- win11 with nvme and tpm
I'm sharing my results with nvidia passthru:
###
/boot/loader.conf.local:
vmm_load="YES"
pptdevs="1/0/0 1/0/1"
ppt0@pci0:1:0:0: class=0x030000 rev=0xa1 hdr=0x00
vendor=0x10de device=0x1f99 subvendor=0x17aa subdevice=0x3fa5
vendor = 'NVIDIA Corporation'
device = 'TU117M [GeForce GTX 1650 Mobile / Max-Q]'
class = display
subclass = VGA
ppt1@pci0:1:0:1: class=0x040300 rev=0xa1 hdr=0x00
vendor=0x10de device=0x10fa subvendor=0x17aa subdevice=0x3ffb
vendor = 'NVIDIA Corporation'
class = multimedia
subclass = HDA
bhyve:
-s 6:0,passthru,1/0/0 -s 6:1,passthru,1/0/1
###
- Installed nvidia drivers without problems
- graphic card is detected but is deactivated with a
triangle and a "!":
"Windows stopped this device... code 43"
- hda is detected and shows no problem
I've read that some nvidia cards are working...
Any tips are welcome.
Not sure if it is possible to use intel integrated as it
is already in use by OS.
Thanks,
--
Nuno Teixeira
FreeBSD Committer (ports)
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Nuno Teixeira
FreeBSD Committer (ports)
Hello!
i had just the same, here on illumos.
i didn't get it to work, but i had a similar problem with an AMD card :-/
i think i will try it again in Jan/2024, and then with a fresh install
of windows...
Do you use UEFI boot on both host and vm?
Regards,
Stephan