Tudisimo Posted October 15, 2019 Share Posted October 15, 2019 Hi guys, I am fairly new to Unraid but not so much on Linux/NAS. Been doing a lot of research on this but hitting a dead end. Problem: Cannot passthrough my Nvidia GPU (1050ti) on Windows 10 VM. I have a Ryzen 7 2700 on an MSI x570 Pro A Motherboard. Error is unknown power state and once force rebooted unable to launch with header error pcie 127 Followed all spaceinvader's guides (great content, cool guy) for all my config, same for the VM and GPU setup: In short I tried: -loading as per config default on vm and just selecting correct pcie's for video and sound. -Loading with ROM and same settings -Appending syslinux configs with all these both gui and non-gui append pcie_acs_override=downstream vfio-pci.ids=8086:a2f0 initrd=/bzroot append pcie_acs_override=both vfio-pci.ids=8086:a2f0 initrd=/bzroot same allowing safe interrupts, all the iommus are listed correctly and even individually with acs override machine: i440fx-2.1 or machine: i440fx-4.1, swapping to try q35 gives me a naming error I am pretty confident this is the problem: I see downgrading might fix it but only for x470 motherboards! Anyone else having the same problem or any of the pro guys that might know a solution? Btw if you have the same problem for AMD and have x470 or below just downgrade as described in the video. Cheers, Quote Link to comment
Tudisimo Posted October 15, 2019 Author Share Posted October 15, 2019 Well, This is indeed very well documented as per recent Agesa versions: https://community.amd.com/thread/241650 Leaving here for the record as it seems will have to wait if it ever gets fixed, if anyone knows a workaround/or alternate setup. Would be appreciated, maybe 2 GPUS, cheap one on first slot for Unraid? Quote Link to comment
chrisjenx Posted October 26, 2019 Share Posted October 26, 2019 I've heard other people mention theres a patch for the kernal that fixes the issue, is that part of 6.8.x or is that still manually required to fix. Or is there a bios fix with this yet! It's been a very long time now - surprised this hasn't been addressed by AMD yet! Quote Link to comment
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