> Sven wrote:
> > Is there any kernel with which VFIO is supported, or is it simply
> > "VFIO not supported"?
>
> Even with 5.12-9 the kernel logs show "AMD IOMMUv2 functionality not
> available on this system",
> although lspci does show a 1022:1631 device, which recent pci.ids
> identify as
On 7/12/21 6:01 PM, ydir...@free.fr wrote:
Not sure how this information can fit in the HCL:)
Thank you for updating! This thread is linked from your HCL report so
others who want to install on the same kind of machine will find your
additional information here.
/Sven
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> I was finally able to boot kernel-latest (running 5.12 now), by
> hiding the dGPU
> from the amdgpu module (with "pci-stub.ids=1002:7340"), and
> installing the linux-firmware
> package from current 4.1 snapshot.
Oh and I forgot, resuming after suspend does not work either,
with 5.12 or 5.4. I
I was finally able to boot kernel-latest (running 5.12 now), by hiding the dGPU
from the amdgpu module (with "pci-stub.ids=1002:7340"), and installing the
linux-firmware
package from current 4.1 snapshot.
We can note that this does not give proper GPU support
even for the iGPU, as dom0 Xorg
On 4/30/21 5:07 AM, ydir...@free.fr wrote:
Is it useful to add this information to the HCL entry itself ?
Is there any kernel with which VFIO is supported, or is it simply "VFIO
not supported"?
/Sven
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> > The two big issues in this report (aside for the need to modify the
> > config in
> > the install media, which is not obviously transposable to 4.1
> > snapshots) are
> > the lack of detection of TPM and SLAT. Will be happy to help with
> > these.
>
> Another issue is that the default 5.4
> The two big issues in this report (aside for the need to modify the
> config in
> the install media, which is not obviously transposable to 4.1
> snapshots) are
> the lack of detection of TPM and SLAT. Will be happy to help with
> these.
Another issue is that the default 5.4 kernel does not