On Thu, 2017-09-14 at 20:24 +0200, Laszlo Ersek wrote: > On 09/14/17 17:01, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > I'm interested in getting hibernation or Fast Boot working on my > > Windows 10 VM, however on trying to enable it using "powercfg" I get > > the message "The system firmware does not support hibernation". I'm > > using OVMF (edk2-ovmf-20170209git296153c5-3.fc26.noarch). > > > > Can I do anything about this? > > You shouldn't try. > > > * OVMF supports S3 ("suspend to RAM", "sleep"). > > In order for Windows to go to sleep (i.e., offer to go into ACPI S3 > power state), QEMU has to be configured correctly (with upstream QEMU, > nothing should be done for that, S3 is enabled by default). Furthermore, > all OS drivers, in particular the video driver, has to support S3. If > you use the QXL WDDM driver (and only QXL cards), then S3 should work > reliably. > > If you use an assigned GPU (with its matching OS-level vendor driver), > then it might or might not work. I don't have the slightest clue. > > > * OVMF does not support S4 ("suspend to disk", "hibernation", "fast > boot") at this time. > > Even if you could convince Windows to hibernate, your next boot-up > wouldn't be clean. > > We did some work on a prerequisite feature > <https://bugzilla.tianocore.org/show_bug.cgi?id=386>, but no approach > was found that satisfied all OVMF maintainers. So this has been stuck > for a while. > > (But, even if S4 worked with a VM using only emulated devices, I > couldn't guess if it worked when using an assigned device.)
Thanks for the reply. I'm only casually interested in getting this to work so from what you say it looks like a non-starter for the time being. Regards poc _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users