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xen-users
[Xen-users] Second Dom0-like DomU with graphics hardware access
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Hey everyone,
First, I think I just more or less succeeded on passing my primary
(and only) graphics card, an onboard ATI Radeon HD3200, through to a
DomU. Or at least there is no error message stating otherwise, when I
start the DomU and the device is shown when lspci is used. Before
someone gets too excited, Xorg still complains about not finding the
device and the output from booting the Xen kernel is still the only
thing, displayed on the connected monitor.
Now the first question is, does anyone have an idea on how to prevent
Xen from grabbing and writing its output to the VGA hardware, if it
should already have a serial console to work with? I am assuming,
that even if I have the kernel output to the serial console and have
pciback hide the graphics card, Xen still hands the graphics card
directly to the Dom0, if it shows its messages on one and the kernel
grabs it, even if it isn't needed for output. This might cause Xorg
in the DomU not to find the device. If this isn't the problem here,
does anyone have any ideas on what is going wrong?
The second question is, does anyone know if it is possible to have
PS2 devices (aka. keyboard and mouse) exclusively assigned to one
DomU? I would really like to separate the VM, controlling Xen and my
desktop VM for various reasons (f.e. to not have to restart every
DomU along with the Dom0, if the desktop system receives an update,
security and so on). Since I can use the serial console from another
device to control Xen (or use SSH), I really don't need keyboard and
mouse in the Dom0 and having PS2 support in the Desktop DomU would be
just nice, especially since I'm a little short on USB input devices
right now, so the USB controllers, I passed to the same DomU aren't
much help.
And the third problem, I am facing at the moment, I still don't get
the boot output or any login prompt on the connected monitor,
probably because the TTYs are fake in a Xen DomU. Is there a way to
have these connect to the real VGA adapter instead?
Thanks,
Paul.
P.S.: To round up the crazy stuff, if anyone knows a way to intercept
signals from the power button in Dom0, Id like to know. Would be nice
if I could start up and shutdown the Desktop DomU like that.
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Paul Schulze
avlex@xxxxxxx
Public Key: http://solaris-net.dyndns.org/keys/key_avlex.asc
"Making mistakes is human,
but to really fuck things up you need Computers"
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