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[Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-users] XEN 4.1.1 + IGD passthrough and Intel DQ67SW

Hi Pasi,
and thank you for your reply.

Currently I use Debian squeeze as Dom0,
I use a kernel from the devel/xen-pciback-0.6.1 branch at git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/konrad/xen.git. It is a 3.0.0-rc4 based kernel.

I have been trying for the last day to get some other Dom0 kernel to work but I have so far been unable to get the pciback module to work on those kernels (such as the master branch or stable/2.6.39.x). I do prefer a fairly late kernel to get problem support for the motherboard and cpu.

I have been using a few different Intel drivers, the ones included in Windows 7 which are from March and newer ones ( from mid August) but with the same result.

I have been trying with a few different boot options, but the last try was with the most basic configuration possible. (included as grub.conf.gz)

Also included is the somewhat messy vm config file, xen_htpc1.cfg.gz

I have included startup logs for two different runs, one with Windows standard vga drivers (taged with svga_) and with Intel drivers (taged with intel_). Not sure if that gives any further clues.

I also added info from lspci -vv.

/Erik

On 08/26/2011 03:31 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote:
On Sat, Aug 20, 2011 at 01:59:07PM +0200, Erik Lind wrote:
Hi

Hi,

added xen-devel to cc.

I'm running XEN 4.1.1 (have tested 4.2 unstable too) and I'm trying to
do graphics passthrough of my on board/chip GPU.

What distro is dom0? and what dom0 kernel?

I have been struggling for quite some time without success.

Passthrough as such does work but when loading the proper drivers for
the GPU it does not, and then Windows just stops loading.

What version of Intel gfx drivers?


First attempt was to use Windows 7, I did try both 32 and 64 bit
versions and it did not work.

Then I did an attempt with XP 32bit and to much surprise it did work (at
least it starts up properly haven't tested it that much yet).

After that I tried with Vista 32 bit, just to see, and it did not work.

In short I suppose there is some issue with the gfx drivers for Vista
and Windows 7 or possibly there is some other difference between the
OS:es. Or is it just something else that I'm missing?

Has anyone been able to get XEN and IGD passthrough to work with proper
drivers in Windows 7 and fairly new HW? Any suggestions how to proceed
with troubleshooting?

Thanks in advance

Please also post your grub.conf entry and /etc/xen/<vm>  cfgfile!

-- Pasi



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