[cc +vfio-users... please use reply-all] On Thu, 19 Oct 2017 23:23:23 +0200 red...@vanvoorn.com wrote:
> Sorry for the misunderstanding the rom-parser on the original dump done > on native windows 10 with nvflash. tells me the following. > > Valid ROM signature found @600h, PCIR offset 190h > PCIR: type 0 (x86 PC-AT), vendor: 10de, device: 11c0, class: 030000 > PCIR: revision 0, vendor revision: 1 > Last image So you don't have a ROM that supports UEFI, either find one that does, or stop trying to use OVMF. Is your primary graphics the integrated Intel graphics? If so, I'm guessing that's why you're having issues with no output using x-vga. IGD does not work correctly with VGA arbitration, see: http://vfio.blogspot.com/2014/08/whats-deal-with-vga-arbitration.html And my setup guide identifies this as an issue: http://vfio.blogspot.com/2015/05/vfio-gpu-how-to-series-part-3-host.html This is still an issue in the Fedora kernel you're using as it hasn't been fixed upstream (probably won't be unless i915 developers invest time in it). Your options are therefore either to install a different graphics card as primary for the host, disabling IGD, or patch and build your own kernel (indefinitely). If I were you, I'd be hunting for a ROM that supports UEFI or upgrade to a graphics card that already supports it. The Kepler Geforce cards were right on the borderline of UEFI ROMs becoming standard, some vendors supplied it (including my EVGA GTX660), others didn't. Contact the card vendor to inquire about a new VGA BIOS. Thanks, Alex _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users