[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] PCI and VGA Passthrough regressions on Xen 4.4.1 vs 4.3.2
A few more things, through this topic seems to have been forgotten already: - When you mentioned originally to test with another hvmloader, I misunderstood and used Xen 4.3.2 hvmloader in Xen 4.4.1, when what you said was the other way around. Still, doesn't seem to be worth to retest this. - I missed to mention this last time, but X10SAT Firmware saves SMBIOS events on the NVRAM. When VGA Passthrough fails, it logs two consecutive errors at the same time with ErrorCode 0x0A Bus00(DevFn08). I didn't paid attention to WHEN exactly it happens, if the first time I try passthrough and the DomU BSODs, or the second time when the whole Dom0 freezes. - Teo En Ming mentioned that he got VGA Passthrough working in Xen 4.4.1 WITHOUT using qemu-xen-traditional. After making that change in the DomU config file, I tried disabling the Cirrus GPU and rebooting, but the DomU BSODed at boot complaining about ATI Drivers. I should have done so on a brand new DomU, cause changing from qemu-xen-traditional to qemu-xen makes Windows want to reinstall lots of devices. The best chance would be to download Ubuntu ISO and use their packages, just to make sure I can repeat his exact steps. Didn't really spend time seriously trying to get this one working. So far, for my "production" system (Better said, my everyday gaming Windows DomU), the new Xen 4.3.3 seems that will happily get the job done, through not having the latests and greatest doesn't satisfies me. I managed to get it working with a DomU with WXP x64, PCI and VGA Passthrough (With the full Catalyst suite installed), a LVM partition instead of file based storage, and a whopping 24 GB of RAM. I didn't toyed around a lot but seems to be working nicely (Hear about tons of performance issues regarding 4 GB+ RAM and VGA Passthrough). Will have to stress test it a bit, but it seems quite promising as replacement for my 1 year old WXP SP3 DomU. Modern RAM requeriments are what killed WXP SP3 for me, I was hitting the 3.5 GiB wall too often, and being file backed it had quite low I/O performance. Is sad that there isn't enough dev manpower to at least maintain a base compatibility level for passthrough, it seems that every user gets crazily different results based on Hardware, Xen version, Linux distro, toolstack, etc. What worked flawlessly on a Xen version could be completely messed up in the next one. This means that once you get it working once, you just stop upgrading to make sure that it doesn't breaks. Even then, nothing beats Xen VGA Passthrough when it works. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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