OS: XCP-ng 8.1.0
Guest OS: Windows 10 LTSC 2019, Version 1809, Build 17763.2183
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1660 Super
The GPU worked for the XCP-ng console before I followed the PCIe Passthough guide from the XCP-ng docs. I enabled RDP and installed Parsec on the Windows VM. XCP-ng Guest Tools are installed. I am unable to install the Nvidia drivers beforehand. I get following error: This NVIDIA graphics driver is no compatible with this version of Windows. This graphics driver could not find compatible graphics hardware.
I tried 465.89 and 471.96, both show the same error. I think this is because the GPU isn't passed through yet. The VM should boot even without those drivers.
Following PCIe devices:
[23:38 xcp-ng ~]# lspci
09:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 21c4 (rev a1)
09:00.1 Audio device: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1aeb (rev a1)
09:00.2 USB controller: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1aec (rev a1)
09:00.3 Serial bus controller [0c80]: NVIDIA Corporation Device 1aed (rev a1)
[23:42 xcp-ng ~]# xl pci-assignable-list
0000:09:00.0
0000:09:00.3
0000:09:00.1
0000:09:00.2
I assigned all four device to my Windows VM:
[23:45 xcp-ng ~]# xe vm-param-set other-config:pci=0/0000:09:00.0,0/0000:09:00.1,0/0000:09:00.2,0/0000:09:00.3 uuid=<uuid>
After that the devices still show up under xl pci-assignable-list
, is that expected?
Starting the Windows VM works without an error.
[23:48 xcp-ng ~]# xe vm-start uuid=<uuid>
[23:48 xcp-ng ~]#
There is no video out on the console, which is expected I think, but the Windows VM never boots correctly. I am unable to ping/establish rdp connection. I have also tried connecting a monitor to the GPU while the VM is running and before booting, but get no video out.
This is the only GPU installed on the system, no integrated graphics(Ryzen 5 3600). This shouldn't be a problem right? XCP-ng boots normally, the screen goes blank in the middle of the boot process, indicating that it's correctly blacklisted.
Is this a known problem? How do I fix this?
UPDATE:
I got the VM to boot with the gpu passed through by NOT passing throught the USB Controller(0000:09:00.2
). I am now able to install the nvidia drivers. Maybe this has to do with the USB Passthrough problems described here: https://xcp-ng.org/forum/topic/3594/pci-passthrough-usb-passthrough-does-not-work-together/ or maybe because my gpu doesn't have a USB-C connector which makes the USB controller irrelevant.
After restarting to apply the nvidia drivers I get a black screen on the console and it seems that the VM once again doesn't boot correctly. I am unable to ping or establish rdp connection. I forced a shutdown and starting the VM again I could see the Tiano Core Windows boot screen, before I once again get a black screen.
UPDATE 2:
I also tried TightVNC but have the same problem that the VM isn't accessible via the network.
UPDATE 3:
I was able to boot the VM with the GPU. The 1660 Super was correctly shown in the Device Manager. After opening Geforce experience and trying to download the latest update I got the black screen again. During testing I also got a BSOD with error code VIDEO_TDR_FAILURE a couple of times. It seems that every time I try to update the drivers, the VM crashes.
I also have a Grid K2 which I am going to try next.