Re: [RFC 00/29] Introduce NVIDIA GPU Virtualization (vGPU) Support

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On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 10:49:07AM +0200, Danilo Krummrich wrote:
> > 2. Proposal for upstream
> > ========================
> 
> What is the strategy in the mid / long term with this?
> 
> As you know, we're trying to move to Nova and the blockers with the device /
> driver infrastructure have been resolved and we're able to move forward. Besides
> that, Dave made great progress on the firmware abstraction side of things.
> 
> Is this more of a proof of concept? Do you plan to work on Nova in general and
> vGPU support for Nova?

This is intended to be a real product that customers would use, it is
not a proof of concept. There is alot of demand for this kind of
simplified virtualization infrastructure in the host side. The series
here is the first attempt at making thin host infrastructure and
Zhi/etc are doing it with an upstream-first approach.

From the VFIO side I would like to see something like this merged in
nearish future as it would bring a previously out of tree approach to
be fully intree using our modern infrastructure. This is a big win for
the VFIO world.

As a commercial product this will be backported extensively to many
old kernels and that is harder/impossible if it isn't exclusively in
C. So, I think nova needs to co-exist in some way.

Jason



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