[vfio-users] BSOD when installing drivers for R9 290

Quentin Deldycke quentindeldycke at gmail.com
Thu Jan 7 17:09:47 UTC 2016


Hello,

Same with crimson ones. I had to remove the gpu, boot with qxl, use driver
cleaner and i am back with pre-crimson drivers (latest beta).
My crash was a bit different: install worked but i was unable to boot the
vm afterward (black screen when it tries to load the gfx driver.)

R9 290 Tri-X (not R9 290X)

--
Deldycke Quentin


On 7 January 2016 at 17:45, rndbit <rndbit at sysret.net> wrote:

> I had same issue with "used" os. I ended up reinstalling windows.
>
>
> On 2016.01.07 18:30, Eric Griffith wrote:
>
> Hey all
>
> First experiment with VFIO. I'm running
>
> Fedora 23 x64 with an Intel i7-6700k, and an R9 290. Host is booting with
> UEFI, guest is booting via UEFI. VT-D/VT-X/IOMMU are all enabled and
> seeming to function. The card works fine under Windows 10 (real hardware).
> Qemu's log and "dmesg | grep kvm" dont show any obvious errors.
>
> I'm using the builds from the virt-preview repo.
>
> My problem is.. The Win7 (and Win8.1) guests are perfectly fine and stable
> until I try to install the amd crimson drivers. Then Windows BSODs, yelling
> about an unhandled exception. If I unpack the install and install things
> piecemeal, then I can install the HDMI audio driver, and everything else
> okay...except for the display driver. Installing the display driver causes
> the BSOD.
>
> This happens on kernels 4.1 and 4.2. I'm using vfii-stub to stub out the
> hardware during boot on the host.
>
> I don't know what info would be helpful for debugging, just ask and I will
> supply as soon as I can. Has anyone had any success passing an r9 290?
>
> Cheers
> Eric
>
>
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