Comment 3 for bug 1891687

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Marietto (marietto2008) wrote :

BEFORE to assign the devices to xen :

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/home/ziomario# lspci -nnk | grep nvidia

Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau

Kernel driver in use: nvidia-gpu

Kernel modules: i2c\_nvidia\_gpu

ASSIGNING the devices to xen :

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# ./pciback-0000:01:00.0.sh 0000:01:00.0

Binding 0000:01:00.0 to pciback

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# ./pciback-0000:01:00.0.sh 0000:01:00.1

Unbinding 0000:01:00.1 from snd_hda_intel

Binding 0000:01:00.1 to pciback

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# ./pciback-0000:01:00.0.sh 0000:01:00.2

Unbinding 0000:01:00.2 from xhci_hcd

Binding 0000:01:00.2 to pciback

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# ./pciback-0000:01:00.0.sh 0000:01:00.3

Unbinding 0000:01:00.3 from nvidia-gpu

Binding 0000:01:00.3 to pciback

AFTER having assigned the devices to xen :

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# lspci -nnk | grep nvidia

Kernel modules: nvidiafb, nouveau

Kernel modules: i2c\_nvidia\_gpu

is this good ? because windows is not able to boot if I give this command :

root@ziomario-z390aoruspro:/etc/xen# ./pciback-0000:01:00.0.sh 0000:01:00.1

I see that the CPU is working hard,but windows does not boot after a long time.

I'm also using audio device : AC97