How can I dump the rom image? I used $cd /sys/devices/pci0000:00/0000:00:02.0/0000:01:00.0 $echo 1>rom $cat rom > /mnt/nvidia_bios.rom
to use it in qemu: "-device vfio-pci,host=01:00.0,multifunction=on,romfile=/mnt/nvidia_bios.rom" However when using rom-parser it shows "Error, ran off the end" Valid ROM signature found @0h, PCIR offset 190h PCIR: type 0 (x86 PC-AT), vendor: 10de, device: 128b, class: 030000 PCIR: revision 0, vendor revision: 1 Error, ran off the end This is a dump of the graphics card that was put under vfio_pci inside initramfs. Maybe I need to capture from a boot where the noveau driver is active? There are also some more factors that might need to be in place: - I'm booting the host in legacy mode. - I'm booting the win10 guest in uefi ovmf mode. Does this matter? Is there a rom difference weather you start via uefi/legacy and does the win10 startup depend on the right rom (uefi/legacy)? Not really familiar where the rom comes from and what it does / what the romfile option in qemu does... When using two graphics cards then the passthrough as secondary card works. Should I dump the rom when having the passthrough active in a two cards setup? // Greetings Konrad 2018-08-20 17:03 GMT+02:00 Alex Williamson <alex.william...@redhat.com>: > On Sun, 19 Aug 2018 22:57:44 +0200 > Konrad Eisele <eisel...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > I try to passthrough the primary graphic card (GForce 710b > > at slot 0000:01:0.0) to a win kvm guest. The host runs > > headless. I have blacklisted the nvidia drivers and bound > > the drivers to vfio-pci on startup. However when starting qemu > > I currently get the error: > > > > (qemu) qemu-system-x86_64: -device vfio-pci,host=01:00.0, > multifunction=on: > > Failed to mmap 0000:01:00.0 BAR 3. Performance > > may be slow > > > > It seems that efifb is jumping in and allocating some region: > > > > $cat /proc/iomem > > ... > > 0000000-00000000 : PCI Bus 0000:00 > > 00000000-00000000 : PCI Bus 0000:01 > > 00000000-00000000 : 0000:01:00.0 > > 00000000-00000000 : vfio-pci > > 00000000-00000000 : 0000:01:00.0 > > 00000000-00000000 : efifb > > 00000000-00000000 : PCI Bus 0000:03 > > 00000000-00000000 : 0000:03:00.0 > > ... > > > > So I added efifb:off to grub's kernel cmdline > > > > cat /proc/cmdline: > > .... video=vesafb:off,efifb:off > > > > However that doesnt seem to help. Does anybody know howto > > prevent the above error? > > What more do I have to do to passthrough the primary graphics card to a > > guest > > running on a headless server? Any tips? > > This is generally why it's not recommended, iterate through what's > using resources on the card until you've exhausted and disabled all > possible console drivers for your device. You'll likely also need to > use a dumped ROM image for the card since the ROM for the primary > graphics is read from the shadow ROM space where it can be updated in > place by the execution of the ROM. Thanks, > > Alex >
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