Hello Wei,
Please try with your Nvidia card, ATI not
working with VT-d.
You WILL have to compile from source, to
fix bad RMRR error. This will make VT-d work.
Then hope your BIOS isn’t too broken and
try again.
Tim
And Everytime i use the PCIE card render for Domain0, the
VT-D can't be Enable Because of the RMMR incorrect.
See:
http://www.nabble.com/Re:-Re:-VT-D-RMRR-is-incorrect-p22022061.html
Use this work around and (/* the whole
“if” section */) and compile Xen.
From:
wei zhou [mailto:weizhou.sir@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 15 April 2009 12:28
To: Stefano Stabellini
Cc: Tim
Moore; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx;
Bryan York
Subject: Re: [Xen-devel] good
progress on pci vga passthrough in xen-3.4-rc1
2009/4/15
Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabellini@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> Hi J/Ross, Hope you can help …
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> Reading the Xen Client Initiative meeting minutes from May 20 2008, it
> mentions that:
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* Multiple graphics cards are working with recent patches (3 Main
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vendors)
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> Do we know which 3x Graphics card vendors are working?
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> I have built the XCI source from xenbits and whilst using it seems that
> the VGA card support
is still quite specific …
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The VGA support in XCI at the moment is Intel specific.
However videocard passthrough should work OK with most graphic cards if
you passthrought the videocard to the guest as a secondary card (you do
not disable the emulated cirrus vga). The problem with this approach is
that you are not able to see anything on the screen until the guest
enables the secondary card so you may need to configure the guest using
vnc fron another machine, at least the first time.
On the other hand if you disable the emulated vga so the pt graphic card
happers as a primary in the guest, you should be able to see output on
the screen since the beginning of the guest boot sequence, but then you
are going to have more vga bios problems.
I have tried pass through a PCI ATI graphic card to DomainU.
I recognized that the ATI would be the second card.
I boot the DomainU with console and modified the xorg.conf file for the
X-window rendered by the ATI card.
But the DomainU still displaied on the same screen.
I want to know how to make the DomainU displaied on the second screen?
How to disable the emulated graphic card.
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Best regards !
joe
E-mail: weizhou.sir@xxxxxxxxx