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No signal from GPU (Blank Screen) #67
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Hey, |
Before the modprobe segment, add |
I tried both of these and it doesn't look like windows ever woke up, and putting my pc to sleep didn't make a difference. From what I've been able to garner about the AMD reset bug is that it only affects the linux host trying to reclaim the GPU and haven't actually tried it. If this isn't true I may need to be pointed towards the correct resources pertaining to patching a kernel, as I've presumably found the patch, I just have no idea how to begin applying it. |
I think I'm having the same issue on a GTX 1080 i posted about it the vifo reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/VFIO/comments/oajkmp/gtx_1080_vfio_passthrough_to_windows_10_from_arch/?utm_medium=android_app&utm_source=share |
I think I'm having the same issue, has anyone figured out how to make this work? |
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The reason I've titled this no signal from gpu rather than just making another "Blank Screen" post is because I believe the VM is actually passed the GPU.
I'm able to start and shutdown the VM via SSH and successfully return to the host. When I run start.sh on it's own I can hear my GPU's fan spin up to, presumably, whatever the fan's default speed is when it's not being controlled by a driver, and when I start the VM, the GPU fan spins down. However this is just conjecture and could be unrelated to whether or not the VM is actually passed the GPU.
This also may or may not be related, but I am using the ACS override patch as the default IOMMU group contained a Host Bridge and three PCI Bridges.
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