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Battlemage support for virtualization

pseudomotivated
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With the release of B series Arc GPUs recently I was considering one for my rig, for that I am wondering about whether they support virtualization. And in that case what technology etc, as I found nothing on Battlemage specifically here.  

Thank you for your time.

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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello pseudomotivated,

 

Thank you for posting in Intel Communities.


I'll check on this query and I will post an update once it's available.

 

 

Best regards,

JeanetteC.

Intel® Customer Support Technician



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Bandit8623
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I am Also curious. I tried to passthrough an a380 but no support and doesn't work. Would be good if Battlemage supported sriov or gpu -p
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Flolingo
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I also tried it with an a770 in proxmox. It worked but schutting down the vm crashes the host. I hope Battlemage will support this and a driver update for the alchemist gpus would also be nice. Nvidia and Amd both support it so why not intel?

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Bandit8623
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@Flolingo 

yeah i had luck with Gpu-p but it would not pass media engine through properly.  i could see the gpu but no luck with transcoding.

also on my newer system if i enable sr-iov i cant get my system to boot with the A380 installed into bare metal windows.  

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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello Bandit8623 and Flolingo,

 

I understand that you are facing the same situation, however, I kindly request that you create a new thread for your case. This will allow us to focus on your specific problem and provide you with better assistance.  

 

 

Sincerely,

JeanetteC.

Intel Customer Support Technician


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Bandit8623
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Jean you haven't answered the ops question. Our question is the same. Thanks.
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JeanetteC_Intel
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Hello pseudomotivated,

 

Good day.

 

As confirmed in article https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000093216/graphics/processor-graphics.html the Intel® Arc™ B-Series discrete graphics do not support virtualization technologies.

 

Intel won't discuss the reasons behind this situation.

 

I hope this answers your question.

 

 

Best regards,

JeanetteC.

Intel® Customer Support Technician


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Bandit8623
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Looks like people who want support need to buy AMD or Nvidia GPUs.. sad Intel.. sad
Flolingo
Beginner
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Yes, very sad. Why doesn't intel give any reason? Will they get support in the future? I don't know much about this topic but I assume it's just a driver thing, because without the intel driver installed in the vm, it works fine. If that is the case then intel has done very weak.

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Bandit8623
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Yes definitely a driver thing. Nvidia learned their lesson on transcoding limitations a few years back. Guess Intel is still in baby stages. When you open your hardware up you sell more hardware.
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Heloc
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Kinda a bummer, a hardware limitation. Or just a "software isn't implemented" case?

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Bandit8623
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@Heloc its a driver limitation.  you can passthrough the entire card with some hypervisors,  but sr-iov isnt not supported because the driver has to support in that case.  PCI passthrough has been available since at least February 2015

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Heloc
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So, SR-IOV is implementable for Arc cards in the Xe driver, neat.

What I don't understand is why they are implementing it on iGPUs but not consumer dGPUs, there isn't a whole lot of compute resources to be shared with iGPUs. And it's not like they haven't done SR-IOV on dGPUs (Intel® Data Center GPU Flex Series discrete graphics family).

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Bandit8623
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@Heloc  they have a pro line they are selling that has the option they want data centers to buy those not the consumer ones.  They could support sr-iov if they wanted too.

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