[vfio-users] amd gpu not being seen

Ryan Clawfish chimmychainsaw at hotmail.com
Mon Sep 28 15:12:37 UTC 2015







My main issue is i keep getting an error saying "failed to get group 17" and "/dev/vfio/17 does not exist."  If i ls -a my /dev , i see /dev/vfio does not exist. I created it using mkdir, chmod 666 it and added it in /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf but the error persists. 

Date: Sun, 27 Sep 2015 18:38:46 +0800
Subject: Re: [vfio-users] amd gpu not being seen
From: missile0407 at gmail.com
To: chimmychainsaw at hotmail.com
CC: vfio-users at redhat.com

What is your virt-manager settings?
Note that you must remove all virtual VGA devices (i.e VNC spice ,etc), and make sure you're using OVMF to install.If your VM didn't use UEFI, make sure setting up x-vga=on code on your XML file.
2015-09-27 13:52 GMT+08:00 Ryan Clawfish <chimmychainsaw at hotmail.com>:



Despite applying the reccomentdations given to me by this mailing list nvidia kept spitting out error code 43. i managed to sell my 770 and buy two 280x's. one for the guest and one for the host. 

my problem is my gpu is not detected inside of the virtual machine. I could see the entry for my 770 in device manager under display adapters. I cant see my radeon card, instead it shows up as a second microsoft display adaptor. the device is blacklisted, claimed by pci-stub and was added in the birt-manager gui after a fresh install of windows 10.i nstalling catalyst software did nothing. 


 		 	   		  

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