Thank you for that information. Do you have any issues with the ACS override?
I once built kernel with ACS override manually, but I would like this process to happen automatically when ubuntu releases a new kernel. Could you point me to some debian dokumentation about this and I might be able to adopt it for my ubuntu? Or what is the general procedure to make this as automatic as possible? On 2017-07-19 15:43, Quentin Deldycke wrote: > 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 > <mailto: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 <mailto:vfio-users@redhat.com> > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users > <https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users> > >
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