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Date:      Sun, 31 Jul 2022 20:18:26 +0000
From:      bugzilla-noreply@freebsd.org
To:        virtualization@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   [Bug 265522] base system/bhyve : gvt_d_setup_opregion: Unable to get OpRegion base and length
Message-ID:  <bug-265522-27103-XBq3EdtoUp@https.bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/>
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--- Comment #1 from mario felicioni <marietto2008@gmail.com> ---
I have 3 GPUs in my PC. Actually the BIOS uses the geforce 1060 to start it.
So,two GPUs are out and kept free. The Geforce RTX 2080 ti and the Intel
CoffeeLake-S GT2 [UHD Graphics 630]. I'm able to pass through the RTX 2080 =
ti
to a linux vm,but I'm not able to do the same with the UHD Graphics 630. As=
 I
have explained in the post,there is nothing that keeps it busy. I'm not usi=
ng
it. Both my monitors are connected to the 1060 using the twinview mode. One=
 is
using the DisplayPort,the other one is using the HDMI port. When I want to =
pass
the RTX 2080 inside a Linux VM and I need to use my 2 monitor,I detach the =
HDMI
cable from the 1060 and I attach it to the RTX 2080 ti and it's done. I can=
 use
it inside my bhyve VM. If I don't want to use bhyve,I connect the HDMI cabl=
e to
the 1060 and in this case I can use two screens at the same time without
running a VM. Cool. I can do this only with the RTX 2080 ti,but not with the
Intel GPU. If I'm obliged to use it even if I don't use it,I can't imagine =
how
and in which kind of situation I can pass it through.

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