On Tue, 2017-02-28 at 01:45 -0300, guidu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Arjen, you are a genius! That was the missing piece. I searched a lot
> in the internet and never come across this tip. I will update and
> close
> the ticket on launchpad so this can hopefully be seen by more people
> having the same p
Arjen, you are a genius! That was the missing piece. I searched a lot
in the internet and never come across this tip. I will update and close
the ticket on launchpad so this can hopefully be seen by more people
having the same problem.
Thank you very much for sharing!
On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 16:03
On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 11:43 -0300, guidu...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thank you for your reply.
>
> I have a Core i7 4770 running on ASROCK Fatal1ty Z87 Professional,
> 32GB RAM, Sapphire Tri-X R9 290.
>
> I tried using OVMF too and had same results, unfortunately. Windows
> works fine but Linux do not.
From what I recall, Linux cares about the underlying PCI configuration
whereas Windows does not. Have you tried attaching your GPU to an
ioh3420 root port? That should rectify the problem.
See also: https://www.redhat.com/archives/vfio-users/2016-May/msg00010.html
On 02/26/2017 09:43 AM, guid
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> Which should reside on the same bus/slot as the primary device:
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Thank you for your reply.
I have a Core i7 4770 running on ASROCK Fatal1ty Z87 Professional, 32GB
RAM, Sapphire Tri-X R9 290.
I tried using OVMF too and had same results, unfortunately. Windows
works fine but Linux do not.
On Sun, 2017-02-26 at 03:15 +0100, Tomáš M. wrote:
> What is your HW?
> I
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Regards,
Friedrich
*From:* guidu...@gmail.com
*Subject:* [vfio-users] R9 290 Passthrough not working on Linux
*Date:* Saturday, Feb 25, 2017 20:59 CET
*To:*
Hi,
For quite some time I have been able to do a pass-through of R9 290 to
Windows VMs using KVM. The problem is that I tried to use Linux and it
does not work. Tried Fedora and Ubuntu and both did not work. Funny
thing is that Ubuntu startup/shutdown screens show on the secondary
monitor but not