RE: Query on IOMMU

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> From: Prasad Joshi
>>The GPU is
>>a PCIe device in a PCIe port (which happens to look a lot like a
>>bridge).  So, while GPU assignment has some tricky issues, I don't think
>>you'll be stopped by the IOMM

Just for fun, I assigned the Nvidia Graphics Card in pass-through mode to the VM. As this is the only graphics card that I have, the host OS display was stopped. I could see the QEMU window appearing but nothing happened after that, as expected.

I will try to connect one more GPU card to see what happens.

>Great thanks Chris. Like you said lspci -t -vvv explains it very well.

>>
>>> >> Please explain how to find out this information.
>>>
>>> > Using lspci -t you can see the topology pretty easily.  Otherwise you
>>> > can sift through lspci output to find the topology.
>>>
>>> Thanks a lot Chris for explaining everything.
>>
>>You're welcome.  Good luck with your project.

>Thanks a lot. I will keep on posting on the mailing list whenever I need help.

>>
>>thanks,
>>-chris
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