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Re: [Xen-users] nvidia drivers do not seem to work on xen kernels

To: Jorg Lotze <jorg.lotze@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [Xen-users] nvidia drivers do not seem to work on xen kernels
From: Pasi Kärkkäinen <pasik@xxxxxx>
Date: Sun, 15 May 2011 18:48:21 +0300
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On Fri, May 06, 2011 at 04:06:41PM +0100, Jorg Lotze wrote:
> Hi guys,
> 
> I spent the whole week trying to setup a Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit machine for
> Xen virtualization (Xen 4.1) for GPGPU tests on several virtual machines
> (using Xen's GPU passthrough capability). My problem is that I just
> can't get the nvidia development driver to work on the xen kernel (works
> perfectly fine with the standard kernel). 
> 
> For compiling the kernel, I followed the instructions from
> http://www.zeroaccess.org/2011/04/xen-4-1-on-ubuntu-10-04-64bit/ (but
> built the kernel the debian way (make-kpkg) to get a nice .deb package).
> It boots fine, I modified grub to set the kernel options, etc. All the
> Xen setup seems to be working as it should. 
> 
> I can't get the NVIDIA driver working on the host (Dom0) though. I used
> the driver with CUDA 3.2, and also the 4.0 RC2 driver (for a GTX 590
> card). When the system tries to start X11, the screen turns blank and
> the system gets very slow. Booting the system into text mode works fine.
> I can load the nvidia driver manually (modprobe nvidia), and create the
> device nodes in /dev using mknode (so I have
> the /dev/nvidia0, /dev/nvidia1, /dev/nvidiactl - with major number 195,
> and minors 0, 1, 255, respectively). When I try to build anything using
> OpenCL, it just reports that no platforms have been found. With CUDA, I
> get the error: "cudaSafeCall() Runtime API error : invalid device
> ordinal." Both work completely fine when I boot the system into a
> standard kernel (linux-image-generic, default with ubuntu 10.04).
> 
> The X11 log just says that it failed to load the NVIDIA module. Syslog
> gives messages like "NVRM: RmInitAdapter failed!" .
> 
> I tried various suggestions for installing the the driver found on the
> web (e.g., http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/NvidiaGPU?highlight=%
> 28nvidia%29 ) but with no success.
> 
> Did any of you get NVIDIA and Xen work together?? How? Any help is
> appreciated!
> 

IIRC there was some environment/cmdline option in nvidia drivers
to bypass some checks under Xen.. ?

-- Pasi


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