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Hi Liwei, 
 
 Thanks a lot for big report. I saw a some messages where users told about wrong bios load when they load pri gfx with gfx_passthrough = 0 and several problems, as example - no any accelerate in video out at all. Have you checked it with gfx_passthrough = 1? The result are same? I saw your last message where with adapt vbars but first try to write correct memory range to the sources from my lspci: 
 
         Memory at d0000000 (64-bit, prefetchable) [disabled] [size=256M]         Memory at febc0000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [disabled] [size=128K]         I/O ports at e000 [disabled] [size=256] 
        Expansion ROM at feba0000 [disabled] [size=128K] 
 
 
 
  was bad (can't compile the sources), I will check it now again. 
 
 And I saw the patch with autodetect BARs (Pasi looked at it below:  http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2010-12/txtNwRlN3jloS.txt ) but I can't apply this patch on current ustable. If you have a little time, take a look at it please mayb you so smart to adapt it...
 
 
 Gennady. On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 7:43 PM, Pasi Kärkkäinen  <pasik@xxxxxx> wrote: 
On Tue, May 24, 2011 at 11:35:25PM +0800, Liwei wrote: 
> Hello all, 
>     I've made some progress after manually editing dsdt.asl to reserve 
> my card's memory ranges based on lspci, 
 
 Hello, 
 
Did you take a look at this patch? http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2010-12/msg00705.html 
It supports dynamic detection of BARs and might help you (if you're not using it already). 
 
-- Pasi 
 
> and fixing a bug in the 
> previous patch where a pair of braces were missing causing the wrong 
> video BIOS to be loaded. The fixed patch is attached. Do take note 
> that I've also removed the changes for secondary card passthrough. 
>     With those changes I am able to boot into Windows with the driver 
> installed (Fresh install with gfx_passthrough = 0). Logging in using 
> remote desktop, I can see that the driver is active. I also see that 
> screen spanning is active as I can move my mouse pointer between both 
> monitors. Everything looks good - until I tried to physically login. 
>     First two tries: 
>         The login screen disappears, leaving both screens black with 
> my cursor free to move around. After a few seconds, the whole system 
> (Dom0 + DomU) locks up. The reset button didn't work as normal; 
> usually pressing it will immediately reboot the PC, but this time it 
> had no response for a few seconds, then it shut down, and almost 
> immediately started again, returning back to normal. Weird. 
>         The logs from qemu and syslog didn't show anything special 
> happening before and up to the lockup. xl dmesg didn't throw up 
> anything interesting before the lockup either, though that was viewed 
> through a script that repeatedly calls xl dmesg over a ssh connection. 
> 
>     After that, I tried to compare the memory ranges from Device 
> Manager to the ranges specified in dsdt.asl. Matches. But I also 
> noticed the original PCI memory reserve overlapped with the range of 
> the card. Not sure whether that was bad, but I pushed the range back 
> anyways and tried again. 
>     Third and subsequent tries: 
>         After logging in, but before the login screen disappears, the 
> DomU reboots. I didn't see any BSOD flash by but a minidump appears. 
> Analysing it gives me the following: 
>       VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE (116) 
>       Attempt to reset the display driver and recover from timeout failed. 
>       Arguments: 
>       Arg1: fffffa8003bdb010, Optional pointer to internal TDR recovery 
> context (TDR_RECOVERY_CONTEXT). 
>       Arg2: fffff8800f204520, The pointer into responsible device driver 
> module (e.g. owner tag). 
>       Arg3: 0000000000000000, Optional error code (NTSTATUS) of the last 
> failed operation. 
>       Arg4: 0000000000000002, Optional internal context dependent data. 
>         Also I noticed that if the display goes into suspend, it never 
> comes back. I'm still able to do stuff over remote desktop though. 
> 
>     Sometimes I get the following minidump too, even in a remote 
> desktop session: 
>       BUGCODE_USB_DRIVER (fe) 
>       USB Driver bugcheck, first parameter is USB bugcheck code. 
>       Arguments: 
>       Arg1: 0000000000000008, USBBUGCODE_RESERVED_USBHUB 
>       Arg2: 0000000000000006, USBHUB_TRAP_FATAL_TIMEOUT 
>       Arg3: 0000000000000006, TimeoutCode: Timeout_PCE_Disable_Action - 
> PortData->PortChangeListDone - Timeout trying to set Disable bit 
>       Arg4: fffffa8003434000, TimeoutContext - PortData 
> 
>     Also, if I give the DomU more than about 3GB of memory, windows 
> fails to boot with the non ACPI compliant BIOS BSOD. Also, windows 
> installer doesn't get past the "Starting Windows" part, the pulsating 
> logo also never appears. 
> 
>     I'm basically learning what every part of the code I'm messing 
> with does as I go on, but this is really way too complex for one 
> person to go through in a reasonable timeframe. So most of the changes 
> I've made are pretty bruteforce-y. I'd really appreciate someone 
> giving me a hand in this. 
> 
>     Also attached are dmesg and qemu logs. 
> 
> Thanks 
 
 
 
 
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