[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] philosophically about IGD pass-through (was: feature suggestion: DMAR table emulation for Xen)
> > Yes, particularly necessary to get decent 3D performance (e.g., Windows > > Aero). There are tricks to get security and performance (doing a mix of > > emulation and passthrough). > > > > It's good to distinguish 3D acceleration for the *Window Manager* vs. 3D > acceleration for the *apps*. In Qubes we keep the Window Manager in > Dom0, so, as long as the graphics driver is not broken, the Window > Manager gets all the fancy 3D effects, just like on the native. > > The only(?) advantage you gain by using graphics passthorugh is for the > apps. But is it really worth it? How many 3D-capable apps business users > use today? Google Earth? Anything else? So, in order to support Google > Earth, is it really worth to introduce potential VM escape attacks? > CAD? Nothing to do with Xen in my case but it's causing one of our clients grief at the moment as they want to use Windows 7 but one CAD app only works with XP and 'XP Mode'[1] under Windows 7 just emulates a craptastic S3 video adapter with no acceleration at all. It looks like the solution will be 2 PC's for a while... In that same organisation, most workstations have a requirement to view the 3D models at reasonable speeds. I don't see CAD workstations as big users of xen as they are generally single purpose, but it's probably a mistake to think that the only business app with 3D visualisation requirements is Google Earth. James [1] for anyone who doesn't know, 'XP Mode' is a product that uses Microsoft VirtualPC to run an instance of XP, licensed as part of the Windows 7 license. Good for a lot of things, but not CAD. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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