Quoting Zhenyu Wang (2020-10-19 10:19:09) > On 2020.10.16 17:19:19 +0200, Stefan Fritsch wrote: > > Hi, > > > > if Linux is running as a guest and the host is doing igd-pass-thorugh with > > VT-d enabled, the i915 driver does not work all that great. The most > > obvious problem is that there are dozens of 'Fault errors on pipe A' > > errrors logged per second, but depending on the hardware there can be > > other issues, too. I will send a patch to rate-limit that message in a > > separate mail. > > > > The i915 has various quirks for VT-d and these should be enabled even if > > Linux is running as a guest and does itself have iommu enabled. I have > > checked that making intel_vtd_active() form i915_drv.h return true makes > > the error messages go away. How could Linux detect this situation? Maybe > > simply check the Hypervisor cpuid bit? Or would you prefer a module > > parameter, or a combination of both? Or is there another way to detect > > that VT-d is enabled for the igd device? > > > > I think that's right, although I haven't tried to force intel_vtd_active() > for guest, but I did see those fault errors on some machine. You can use > hypervisor cpuid bit, and need to seperate case for GVT which is detected by > intel_vgpu_active(), but I'm not sure if this should be taken in nested case, > suppose those quirks should still work? Do we need it for gvt since the guest has no access to HW, so the host should be doing all the vt'd w/a. (In particular, the scanout overfetch causing the problems here.) E.g. in gvt, the guest framebuffer is transported via magics to the host, and the host creates a GGTT entry for it. For detecting a hypervisor, following on from the KVM_CPUID_SIGNATURE hint, we find arch/x86 does detect_hypervisor_platform() at load which populates EXPORT_SYMBOL(x86_hyper_type) So something like, #include <asm/hypervisor.h> @@ -1764,7 +1766,7 @@ static inline bool intel_vtd_active(void) if (intel_iommu_gfx_mapped) return true; #endif - return false; + return x86_hyper_type != X86_HYPER_NATIVE; } should work. -Chris _______________________________________________ Intel-gfx mailing list Intel-gfx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/intel-gfx