> > +#define VFIO_DEVICE_INFO_CAP_EDID 1 > > + > > +struct vfio_device_info_edid_cap { > > + struct vfio_info_cap_header header; > > + __u32 max_x; /* Max display height (zero == no limit) */ > > + __u32 max_y; /* Max display height (zero == no limit) */ > > +}; > > As current virtual display for Intel vGPU is still emulating against real HW > pipeline with same limitations, asked display developers that whether or not > specific mode can work might still depend on current or future HW behavior. > So could we add some hints on what kind of edid mode vfio device can operate? > Some may support arbitrary modes, but some may only support standard modes. What kind of restrictions do we have here? Really to a fixed list of standard modes? Some testing (kaby lake) indicates y axis has no restrictions and x axis gets rounded up to the next multiple of 8 pixels (32 bytes), maybe to align scanlines with cachelines? Oh, and btw: Seems the resolution restriction (to 1024x768 for the smallest vgpu type) seems to not be enforced. Intentional? cheers, Gerd