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Re: [Xen-devel] [Intel-gfx] [Announcement] 2015-Q4 release of XenGT - a Mediated Graphics Passthrough Solution from Intel



Hi all,

We are pleased to announce another update of Intel GVT-g for Xen.

Intel GVT-g is a full GPU virtualization solution with mediated pass-through, 
starting from 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics 
processors. A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part of 
performance critical resources directly assigned. The capability of running 
native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor intervention in 
performance critical paths, achieves a good balance among performance, feature, 
and sharing capability. Xen is currently supported on Intel Processor Graphics 
(a.k.a. XenGT).

Repositories
-------------------------

Kernel: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-kernel (2015q4-4.2.0 branch)
Xen: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-xen (2015q4-4.5 branch)
Qemu: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-qemu (xengt_public2015q4 branch)

This update consists of:

        - 6th generation Intel Core Processor (code name: Skylake) is 
preliminarily supported in this release. Users could start run multiple Windows 
/ Linux virtual machines simultaneously, and switch display among them.
        - Backward compatibility support 4th generation Intel Core Processor 
(code name: Haswell) and 5th generation Intel Core Processor (code name: 
Broadwell).
        - Kernel update from drm-intel 3.18.0 to drm-intel 4.2.0.

Known issues:
   - At least 2GB memory is suggested for a VM to run most 3D workloads.
   - Keymap might be incorrect in guest. Config file may need to explicitly 
specify "keymap='en-us'". Although it looks like the default value, earlier we 
saw the problem of wrong keymap code if it is not explicitly set.
   - Cannot move mouse pointer smoothly in guest by default launched by VNC 
mode. Configuration file need to explicitly specify "usb=1" to enable a USB 
bus, and "usbdevice='tablet'" to add pointer device using absolute coordinates.
   - Running heavy 3D workloads in multiple guests for couple of hours may 
cause stability issue.
   - There are still stability issues on Skylake


Next update will be around early April, 2016.

GVT-g project portal: https://01.org/igvt-g
Please subscribe mailing list: https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/igvt-g


More information about background, architecture and others about Intel GVT-g, 
can be found at:

    https://01.org/igvt-g
    https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
    
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
    
http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-REWRITE%203RD%20v4.pdf
    https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt


Note: The XenGT project should be considered a work in progress. As such it is 
not a complete product nor should it be considered one. Extra care should be 
taken when testing and configuring a system to use the XenGT project.


--
Thanks,
Jike

On 10/27/2015 05:25 PM, Jike Song wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> We are pleased to announce another update of Intel GVT-g for Xen.
> 
> Intel GVT-g is a full GPU virtualization solution with mediated pass-through, 
> starting from 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics 
> processors. A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part of 
> performance critical resources directly assigned. The capability of running 
> native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor intervention in 
> performance critical paths, achieves a good balance among performance, 
> feature, and sharing capability. Xen is currently supported on Intel 
> Processor Graphics (a.k.a. XenGT); and the core logic can be easily ported to 
> other hypervisors.
> 
> 
> Repositories
> 
>      Kernel: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-kernel (2015q3-3.18.0 branch)
>      Xen: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-xen (2015q3-4.5 branch)
>      Qemu: https://github.com/01org/igvtg-qemu (xengt_public2015q3 branch)
> 
> 
> This update consists of:
> 
>      - XenGT is now merged with KVMGT in unified repositories(kernel and 
> qemu), but currently
>        different branches for qemu.  XenGT and KVMGT share same iGVT-g core 
> logic.
>      - fix sysfs/debugfs access seldom crash issue
>      - fix a BUG in XenGT I/O emulation logic
>      - improve 3d workload stability
> 
> Next update will be around early Jan, 2016.
> 
> 
> Known issues:
> 
>      - At least 2GB memory is suggested for VM to run most 3D workloads.
>      - Keymap might be incorrect in guest. Config file may need to explicitly 
> specify "keymap='en-us'". Although it looks like the default value, earlier 
> we saw the problem of wrong keymap code if it is not explicitly set.
>      - When using three monitors, doing hotplug between Guest pause/unpause 
> may not be able to lightup all monitors automatically. Some specific monitor 
> issues.
>      - Cannot move mouse pointer smoothly in guest by default launched by VNC 
> mode. Configuration file need to explicitly specify "usb=1" to enable a USB 
> bus, and "usbdevice='tablet'" to add pointer device using absolute 
> coordinates.
>      - Resume dom0 from S3 may cause some error message.
>      - i915 unload/reload cannot works well with less than 3 vcpu when 
> upowerd service was running
>      - Unigen Tropics running in multiple guests will cause dom0 and guests 
> tdr.
> 
> 
> Please subscribe the mailing list to report BUGs, discuss, and/or contribute:
> 
>      https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/igvt-g
> 
> 
> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be found 
> at(may not be up-to-date):
> 
>      https://01.org/igvt-g
>      
> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>      
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>      
> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-REWRITE%203RD%20v4.pdf
>      https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
> 
> 
> Note:
> 
>     The XenGT project should be considered a work in progress. As such it is 
> not a complete product nor should it be considered one. Extra care should be 
> taken when testing and configuring a system to use the XenGT project.
> 
> 
> --
> Thanks,
> Jike
> 
> On 07/07/2015 10:49 AM, Jike Song wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> We're pleased to announce a public update to Intel Graphics Virtualization 
>> Technology(Intel GVT-g, formerly known as XenGT).
>>
>> Intel GVT-g is a full GPU virtualization solution with mediated 
>> pass-through, starting from 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with 
>> Intel Graphics processors. A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, 
>> with part of performance critical resources directly assigned. The 
>> capability of running native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor 
>> intervention in performance critical paths, achieves a good balance among 
>> performance, feature, and sharing capability. Xen is currently supported on 
>> Intel Processor Graphics (a.k.a. XenGT); and the core logic can be easily 
>> ported to other hypervisors, for example, the experimental code has been 
>> released to support GVT-g running on a KVM hypervisor (a.k.a KVMGT).
>>
>> Tip of repositories
>> -------------------------
>>
>>       Kernel: 5b73653d5ca, Branch: master-2015Q2-3.18.0
>>       Qemu: 2a75bbff62c1, Branch: master
>>       Xen: 38c36f0f511b1, Branch: master-2015Q2-4.5
>>
>> This update consists of:
>>       - Change time based scheduler timer to be configurable to enhance 
>> stability
>>       - Fix stability issues that VM/Dom0 got tdr when hang up at some 
>> specific instruction on BDW
>>       - Optimize the emulation of el_status register to enhance stability
>>       - 2D/3D performance in linux VMs has been improved about 50% on BDW
>>       - Fix abnormal idle power consumption issue due to wrong forcewake 
>> policy
>>       - Fix tdr issue when running 2D/3D/Media workloads in Windows VMs 
>> simultaneously
>>       - KVM support is still in a separate branch as prototype work. We plan 
>> to integrate KVM/Xen support together in the future releases
>>       - Next update will be around early Oct, 2015
>>
>> Notice that this release can support both Intel 4th generation Core CPU(code 
>> name: Haswell) and Intel 5th generation Core CPU (code name: Broadwell), 
>> while the limitation of the latter include:
>>       * 3D conformance may have some failure
>>       * Under high demand 3D workloads, stability issues are detected
>>       * Multi-monitor scenario is not fully tested, while single monitor of 
>> VGA/HDMI/DP/eDP should just work
>>       * Hotplug DP may cause black screen even on native environment
>>
>> Where to get
>>
>> kernel: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel.git
>> xen: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-xen.git
>> qemu: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-qemu.git
>>
>>
>> We have a mailing list for GVT-g development, bug report and technical 
>> discussion:
>>
>>       https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/igvt-g
>>
>> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be 
>> found at:
>>
>>       
>> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>>       
>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>>       https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
>>
>>
>> Note: The XenGT project should be considered a work in progress. As such it 
>> is not a complete product nor should it be considered one. Extra care should 
>> be taken when testing and configuring a system to use the XenGT project.
>>
>>
>> --
>> Thanks,
>> Jike
>>
>> On 04/10/2015 09:23 PM, Jike Song wrote:
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> We're pleased to announce a public update to Intel Graphics Virtualization 
>>> Technology (Intel GVT-g, formerly known as XenGT). Intel GVT-g is a 
>>> complete vGPU solution with mediated pass-through, supported today on 4th 
>>> generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics processors. A 
>>> virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part of performance 
>>> critical resources directly assigned. The capability of running native 
>>> graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor intervention in performance 
>>> critical paths, achieves a good balance among performance, feature, and 
>>> sharing capability. Though we only support Xen on Intel Processor Graphics 
>>> so far, the core logic can be easily ported to other hypervisors.
>>>
>>> Tip of repositories
>>> -------------------------
>>>
>>>             Kernel: a011c9f953e, Branch: master-2015Q1-3.18.0
>>>             Qemu: 2a75bbff62c1, Branch: master
>>>             Xen: 38c36f0f511b1, Branch: master-2015Q1-4.5
>>>
>>> Summary this update
>>> -------------------------
>>>     - Preliminary Broadwell support.
>>>     - kernel update from drm-intel 3.17.0 to drm-intel 3.18.0(tag: 
>>> drm-intel-next-fixes-2014-12-17, notice that i915 driver code is much newer 
>>> than kernel stable version).
>>>     - Next update will be around early July, 2015.
>>>     - KVM support is still in a separate branch as prototype work. We plan 
>>> to integrate KVM/Xen support together in future releases.
>>>
>>> This update consists of:
>>>     - gvt-g core logic code was moved into i915 driver directory.
>>>     - Host mediation is used for dom0 i915 driver access, instead of 
>>> de-privileged dom0.
>>>     - The Xen-specific code was separated from vgt core logic into a new 
>>> file "driver/xen/xengt.c".
>>>     - Broadwell is preliminarily supported in this release. Users could 
>>> start multiple linux/windows 64-bit virtual machines simultaneously, and 
>>> perform display switch among them.
>>>
>>> Notice that it is still preliminary release for BDW, which is not yet in 
>>> the same level of HSW release. Differences include:
>>>                    * Power/performance tuning on BDW is not yet done.
>>>      * Stability needs to be improved.
>>>                    * No 32-bit guest OS support.
>>>                    * Multi-monitor scenario is not fully tested, while 
>>> single monitor of VGA/HDMI/DP/eDP should just work.
>>>
>>>
>>> Where to get:
>>> -----------------
>>>                    kerenl: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel.git
>>>                    Xen: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-xen.git
>>>                    Qemu: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-qemu.git
>>>
>>> Please refer to the new setup guide, which provides step-to-step details 
>>> about building/configuring/running Intel GVT-g:
>>>      
>>> https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel/blob/master-2015Q1-3.18.0/XenGT_Setup_Guide_2015Q1.pdf
>>>
>>> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be 
>>> found at:
>>>                    
>>> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>>>                    
>>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>>>                    
>>> https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
>>>
>>> The previous update can be found here:
>>>                   
>>> http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-12/msg00474.html
>>>
>>>
>>> Note
>>> ---------------
>>>     The XenGT project should be considered a work in progress, As such it 
>>> is not a complete product nor should it be considered one., Extra care 
>>> should be taken when testing and configuring a system to use the XenGT 
>>> project.
>>>
>>>
>>> --
>>> Thanks,
>>> Jike
>>>
>>> On 01/09/2015 04:51 PM, Jike Song wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>>       We're pleased to announce a public update to Intel Graphics 
>>>> Virtualization Technology (Intel GVT-g, formerly known as XenGT). Intel 
>>>> GVT-g is a complete vGPU solution with mediated pass-through, supported 
>>>> today on 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics 
>>>> processors. A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part of 
>>>> performance critical resources directly assigned. The capability of 
>>>> running native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor 
>>>> intervention in performance critical paths, achieves a good balance among 
>>>> performance, feature, and sharing capability. Though we only support Xen 
>>>> on Intel Processor Graphics so far, the core logic can be easily ported to 
>>>> other hypervisors.   The XenGT project should be considered a work in 
>>>> progress, As such it is not a complete product nor should it be considered 
>>>> one., Extra care should be taken when testing and configuring a system to 
>>>> use the XenGT project.
>>>>
>>>> The news of this update:
>>>>
>>>>    - kernel update from 3.14.1 to drm-intel 3.17.0.
>>>>    - We plan to integrate Intel GVT-g as a feature in i915 driver. That 
>>>> effort is still under review, not included in this update yet.
>>>>    - Next update will be around early Apr, 2015.
>>>>
>>>> This update consists of:
>>>>
>>>>    - Including some bug fixes and stability enhancement.
>>>>    - Making XenGT device model to be aware of Broadwell. In this version 
>>>> BDW is not yet functioning.
>>>>    - Available Fence registers number is changed to 32 from 16 to align 
>>>> with HSW hardware.
>>>>    - New cascade interrupt framework for supporting interrupt 
>>>> virtualization on both Haswell and Broadwell.
>>>>    - Add back the gem_vgtbuffer. The previous release did not build that 
>>>> module for 3.14 kernel. In this release, the module is back and rebased to 
>>>> 3.17.
>>>>    - Enable the irq based context switch in vgt driver, which will help 
>>>> reduce the cpu utilization while doing context switch, it is enabled by 
>>>> default, and can be turn off by kernel flag irq_based_ctx_switch.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Please refer to the new setup guide, which provides step-to-step details 
>>>> about building/configuring/running Intel GVT-g:
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>> https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel/blob/master/XenGT_Setup_Guide.pdf
>>>>
>>>> The new source codes are available at the updated github repos:
>>>>
>>>>    Linux: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel.git
>>>>    Xen: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-xen.git
>>>>    Qemu: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-qemu.git
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be 
>>>> found at:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    
>>>> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>>>>    
>>>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>>>>    https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The previous update can be found here:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>    http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-12/msg00474.html
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Appreciate your comments!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> --
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jike
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On 12/04/2014 10:45 AM, Jike Song wrote:
>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>
>>>>> We're pleased to announce a public release to Intel Graphics 
>>>>> Virtualization Technology (Intel GVT-g, formerly known as XenGT). Intel 
>>>>> GVT-g is a complete vGPU solution with mediated pass-through, supported 
>>>>> today on 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics 
>>>>> processors. A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part 
>>>>> of performance critical resources directly assigned. The capability of 
>>>>> running native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor 
>>>>> intervention in performance critical paths, achieves a good balance among 
>>>>> performance, feature, and sharing capability. Though we only support Xen 
>>>>> on Intel Processor Graphics so far, the core logic can be easily ported 
>>>>> to other hypervisors.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The news of this update:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   - kernel update from 3.11.6 to 3.14.1
>>>>>
>>>>>   - We plan to integrate Intel GVT-g as a feature in i915 driver. That 
>>>>> effort is still under review, not included in this update yet
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Next update will be around early Jan, 2015
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> This update consists of:
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Windows HVM support with driver version 15.33.3910
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Stability fixes, e.g. stabilize GPU, the GPU hang occurrence rate 
>>>>> becomes rare now
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Hardware Media Acceleration for Decoding/Encoding/Transcoding, VC1, 
>>>>> H264 etc. format supporting
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Display enhancements, e.g. DP type is supported for virtual PORT
>>>>>
>>>>>   - Display port capability virtualization: with this feature, dom0 
>>>>> manager could freely assign virtual DDI ports to VM, not necessary to 
>>>>> check whether the corresponding physical DDI ports are available
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Please refer to the new setup guide, which provides step-to-step details 
>>>>> about building/configuring/running Intel GVT-g:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>> https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel/blob/master/XenGT_Setup_Guide.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The new source codes are available at the updated github repos:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   Linux: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel.git
>>>>>
>>>>>   Xen: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-xen.git
>>>>>
>>>>>   Qemu: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-qemu.git
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be 
>>>>> found at:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>>>>>
>>>>>   
>>>>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>>>>>
>>>>>   https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> The previous update can be found here:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>   http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-07/msg03248.html
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Appreciate your comments!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Jike
>>>>>
>>>>> On 07/25/2014 04:31 PM, Jike Song wrote:
>>>>>> Hi all,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> We're pleased to announce an update to Intel Graphics Virtualization 
>>>>>> Technology (Intel GVT-g, formerly known as XenGT). Intel GVT-g is a 
>>>>>> complete vGPU solution with mediated pass-through, supported today on 
>>>>>> 4th generation Intel Core(TM) processors with Intel Graphics processors. 
>>>>>> A virtual GPU instance is maintained for each VM, with part of 
>>>>>> performance critical resources directly assigned. The capability of 
>>>>>> running native graphics driver inside a VM, without hypervisor 
>>>>>> intervention in performance critical paths, achieves a good balance 
>>>>>> among performance, feature, and sharing capability. Though we only 
>>>>>> support Xen on Intel Processor Graphics so far, the core logic can be 
>>>>>> easily ported to other hypervisors.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The news of this update:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  - Project code name is "XenGT", now official name is Intel Graphics 
>>>>>> Virtualization Technology (Intel GVT-g)
>>>>>>  - Currently Intel GVT-g supports Intel Processor Graphics built into 
>>>>>> 4th generation Intel Core processors - Haswell platform
>>>>>>  - Moving forward, XenGT will change to quarterly release cadence. Next 
>>>>>> update will be around early October, 2014.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> This update consists of:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  - Stability fixes, e.g. stable DP support
>>>>>>  - Display enhancements, e.g. virtual monitor support. Users can define 
>>>>>> a virtual monitor type with customized EDID for virtual machines, not 
>>>>>> necessarily the same as physical monitors.
>>>>>>  - Improved support for GPU recovery
>>>>>>  - Experimental Windows HVM support. To download the experimental 
>>>>>> version, see setup guide for details
>>>>>>  - Experimental Hardware Media Acceleration for decoding.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Please refer to the new setup guide, which provides step-to-step details 
>>>>>> about building/configuring/running Intel GVT-g:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel/blob/master/XenGT_Setup_Guide.pdf
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The new source codes are available at the updated github repos:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Linux: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-kernel.git
>>>>>>  Xen: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-xen.git
>>>>>>  Qemu: https://github.com/01org/XenGT-Preview-qemu.git
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> More information about Intel GVT-g background, architecture, etc can be 
>>>>>> found at:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> https://www.usenix.org/conference/atc14/technical-sessions/presentation/tian
>>>>>>  
>>>>>> http://events.linuxfoundation.org/sites/events/files/slides/XenGT-Xen%20Summit-v7_0.pdf
>>>>>>  https://01.org/xen/blogs/srclarkx/2013/graphics-virtualization-xengt
>>>>>>
>>>>>> The previous update can be found here:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  http://lists.xen.org/archives/html/xen-devel/2014-02/msg01848.html
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Appreciate your comments!
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>>> Jike
>>>>>>

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