Remote desktop on Gnome hangs randomly
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If I pass the option GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="i915.enable_guc=0 quiet" the gui doesn't freeze totally but still lags.
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@ovicz
Perhaps upgrade bios ??? -
I'm afraid there aren't any bios updates...the device is a chinese mini pc from aliexpress. I've spoken with the seller and he told there aren't any, at least not official ones. I don't think it's a bios issue, but something regarding the passthrough on the newer devices . maybe the kernel from xcp is too old, although it's heavily patched.
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Setting pci=nomsi seems to do the trick for now. Probably not optimal but it's just a VM and I didn't notice any performance issues.
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Adding @Team-OS-Platform-Release in case that rings a bell
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Since GPU passthrough is involved I'd ping @Team-Hypervisor-Kernel
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If i remove the pci=nomsi from grub..this pops up in xl dmesg.
(XEN) [15627.724045] CPU3: Running in modulated clock mode
(XEN) [15628.457337] d[IDLE]v0: Unsupported MSI delivery mode 7 for Dom5
(XEN) [15628.457339] d[IDLE]v2: Unsupported MSI delivery mode 7 for Dom5That's when the gnome desktop hangs. Is this fixable ?
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@ovicz Are you up for a test package with a fix? Note that the fix is not yet tested nor supported at the moment.
Add user repos using this command:
yum-config-manager --add-repo https://koji.xcp-ng.org/repos/user/8/8.3/xcpng-users.repoTo know what you need to upgrade, run this command (as
xcp-ng-ndinh2contains some changes that you don't need):rpm -qa --qf '%{NAME}\t%{SOURCERPM}\n' | grep $'\txapi'Then upgrade just the XAPI-related packages:
yum update --enablerepo=xcp-ng-ndinh2 <list of packages from above>Remember to reboot the host after installing.
Finally, disable hvm-pirq on your affected VM and reboot it (parameter name subject to change):
xe vm-param-set uuid=... platform:hvm-pirq=falseTo go back, list what you installed and downgrade them:
yum list installed | grep ndinh yum downgrade ... -
Hello. I did what you said and it seems to work. Thank you.
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@ovicz Thanks for testing. Is everything working without the pci=nomsi or GRUB command line tweaks? We'll work to integrate this fix into a future update.
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