Am 18.01.23 um 14:57 schrieb Markus Frank: > Signed-off-by: Markus Frank <m.fr...@proxmox.com> > --- > qm-pci-passthrough.adoc | 25 +++++++++++++++++++++++++ > 1 file changed, 25 insertions(+) > > diff --git a/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc b/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > index df6cf21..0db9b06 100644 > --- a/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > +++ b/qm-pci-passthrough.adoc > @@ -400,6 +400,31 @@ Example configuration with an `Intel GVT-g vGPU` (`Intel > Skylake 6700k`): > With this set, {pve} automatically creates such a device on VM start, and > cleans it up again when the VM stops. > > +[[qm_pci_viommu]] > +vIOMMU > +~~~~~~ > + > +vIOMMU enables the option to passthrough pci devices to Level-2 VMs > +in Level-1 VMs via Nested Virtualisation.
Nit: "PCI" should be capitalized, "level" and "nested virtualization" not. Instead of "vIOMMU enables the option to" maybe "Using a vIOMMU allows you to" or "With a vIOMMU you can" are slightly better IMHO. > +> +Host Requirement: Add `intel_iommu=on` or `amd_iommu=on` > +depending on your CPU to your kernel command line. Nit: capitalization of "Requirement" here. You could argue it's a title, but not sure. > + > +VM Requirement: For both Intel and AMD CPUs, set `intel_iommu=on` > +as the kernel parameter in the vIOMMU enabled VM, since qemu-server currently > +uses the Intel variant. The guest vIOMMU only works with the *q35* machine > +type and with *kvm* enabled. A quick sentence why we use the Intel variant might be good > + > +To enable vIOMMU, add `viommu=1` to the machine-parameter in the > +configuration of the VM that should be able to passthrough pci devices. Nit: "PCI" > + > +---- > +# qm set VMID -machine q35,viommu=1 > +---- > + > + > +https://wiki.qemu.org/Features/VT-d > + > ifdef::wiki[] > > See Also _______________________________________________ pve-devel mailing list pve-devel@lists.proxmox.com https://lists.proxmox.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pve-devel