I have same motherboard and same hardware passed. (GPU, ssd internal nic USB3 controller + a sound card on pcie x1 slot.)
And yes you need acs patch. The SSD is on the same group as the pcie ports. The rebuild process on debian is quite simple. I never use ubuntu. On 19 Jul 2017 8:23 a.m., "Mogliii" <mogl...@gmx.net> wrote: Hello, I would like to know how everyone is managing nvme SSD's and vfio? I have the trouble with an ASROCK Z97 Extreme6. I was using built-in VGA for the linux host, and was passing through one of the NICs, a NVidia VGA adapter (pciex16) and pcie USB3 host controller. Now I got myself a ssd in m.2 format, and it seems its in the same iommu group as the vga adapter and usb host controller. Do I need ACS override patch now? And is there any ppa so I don't have to compile the kernel by myself? (ubuntu 16.4) It's a bit troublesome because I did not expect the SSD to break my setup, although in hindsight it makes sense at it is a pcie device :( But I did not find a lot of hits when googling for "vfio and nvme"... Any hint is highly appreciated _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users
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