Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest

2015-12-21 Thread Anish
>ppt0@pci0:0:20:0: class=0x0c0330 card=0x21f317aa chip=0x1e318086 Passthrough stub driver, part of vmm, controls the USB controller. Can you share output of /usr/sbin/devinfo from FreeBSD host, highlighting the usb mass/flash device in tree? Regards, Anish On Mon, Dec 21, 2015 at 7:44 PM,

Re: Re: {Spam?} Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest

2015-12-21 Thread Sergey Manucharian
Excerpts from Trent Thompson's message from Mon 21-Dec-15 20:48: > I've seen some success passing through devices that have their driver > disabled in the FreeBSD kernel. > See the USB 3.0 pass through that Eresia set up in iohyve. > https://github.com/pr1ntf/iohyve/wiki/USB-3.0-PCI-Controller-Pass

Re: {Spam?} Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest

2015-12-21 Thread Trent Thompson
Sergey, I've seen some success passing through devices that have their driver disabled in the FreeBSD kernel. See the USB 3.0 pass through that Eresia set up in iohyve. https://github.com/pr1ntf/iohyve/wiki/USB-3.0-PCI-Controller-Pass-through When he disabled the kernel module in FreeBSD, he can

Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest

2015-12-21 Thread Sergey Manucharian
Excerpts from Peter Grehan's message from Tue 22-Dec-15 13:09: > Hi Sergey, > > > This is pretty reproducible: > > > > I pass trough a PCI device (USB controller) to a Linux guest. It works > > properly. Then I halt the VM, make sure that bhyve destroyed it and run > > Windows guest with the same

Re: {Spam?} Re: bhyve PCI pass-through to Linux guest

2015-12-21 Thread Peter Grehan
Hi Sergey, This is pretty reproducible: I pass trough a PCI device (USB controller) to a Linux guest. It works properly. Then I halt the VM, make sure that bhyve destroyed it and run Windows guest with the same PCI device passed-through. Windows device manager does show the device, however, e.

Re: Bhyve UEFI VM on non-UEFI host

2015-12-21 Thread Neel Natu
> On Dec 21, 2015, at 10:33 AM, Evan Rowley wrote: > > Hello > > I am interested in running bhyve VMs utilizing UEFI, as described in > Peter's Windows guide: http://pr1ntf.xyz/windowsunderbhyve.html > > The host machine will be an dual AMD Opteron 6166 HE processor, AMD SR5670 > / SP5100 chip

Bhyve UEFI VM on non-UEFI host

2015-12-21 Thread Evan Rowley
Hello I am interested in running bhyve VMs utilizing UEFI, as described in Peter's Windows guide: http://pr1ntf.xyz/windowsunderbhyve.html The host machine will be an dual AMD Opteron 6166 HE processor, AMD SR5670 / SP5100 chipset, Supermicro H8DGU-F motherboard. There is no UEFI support on this