Jorispk Posted December 4, 2018 Share Posted December 4, 2018 Hi, When PCIe ASC override is disabled my graphic card (Geforce GTX 1060) is in it's own IOMMU group together with the digital sound of the Card. Now to expand my PC I wanted to add a NIC so I can give my VM a dedicated network interface, however no matter in what free slot I place the card it's not going in it's own IOMMU group. To put it in it's own group I need to use PCIe ASC override and set it to multifunction or both. Now I can pass through the NIC and it works however the graphic card stops working at all.. and shows me Code 43 in the windows VM. Is there a way to make a custom IOMMU structure so I can rebuild as it was only with te NIC separated instead of everything separated? Quote Link to comment
1812 Posted December 4, 2018 Share Posted December 4, 2018 no. use multifunction and then fix your code 43 issues (search for solutions) Quote Link to comment
Jorispk Posted December 5, 2018 Author Share Posted December 5, 2018 You make it sound easy, but I've tried a lot of things also this: and space invader one's passthrough GPU's and followed hi's VM setup/AMD ryzen setups. But still code 43... Quote Link to comment
jonp Posted December 5, 2018 Share Posted December 5, 2018 Let me ask a simpler question: why is it important for you to give your VM a physical network interface? I see no benefit in this for your use case. Performance-wise, virtio networking vs. bare-metal you will not notice a difference (especially on a 1gbps network). So what is to be gained? Quote Link to comment
Jorispk Posted December 5, 2018 Author Share Posted December 5, 2018 I wanted to use it for Nvidia game stream, although it might work fine without it. But still I would like to have the option to pass a device through because I've a sound processor card as well which is also in a shared IOMMU group.. But now I've introduced a new issue, turning off ASC override still shows me code 43 now. So I'm back 2 steps.. Quote Link to comment
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