peripherals: 0.883 debug: 0.882 KVM: 0.779 architecture: 0.748 performance: 0.740 boot: 0.707 kernel: 0.705 device: 0.700 socket: 0.611 PID: 0.603 ppc: 0.572 semantic: 0.548 graphic: 0.543 VMM: 0.543 files: 0.507 vnc: 0.493 virtual: 0.492 register: 0.471 arm: 0.470 assembly: 0.450 TCG: 0.425 hypervisor: 0.419 risc-v: 0.377 permissions: 0.349 x86: 0.331 user-level: 0.326 mistranslation: 0.317 i386: 0.281 network: 0.271 Intel Arc A-Series GPUs VFIO passthrough no video out Description of problem: Once the VM is booted, the screen goes blank. Steps to reproduce: 1. Passthough any Intel Arc A (Alchemist) series video card. 2. Boot VM. 3. Screen goes blank. Additional information: I have startup and shutdown scripts that detach and reattach the card and these scripts work fine if I test them alone. It's only when I start the VM that issue presents itself. kernel command line: ``` amd_iommu=on iommu=pt rd.driver.pre=vfio-pci pci=realloc iommu=1 i915.force_probe=* ``` startup script: ``` #!/bin/bash # Helpful to read output when debugging set -x # Load the config file with our environmental variables source "/etc/libvirt/hooks/kvm.conf" source "/etc/libvirt/hooks/vmPreBootSetup" cpuPerf # Stop your display manager. If you're on kde it'll be sddm.service. Gnome users should use 'killall gdm-x-session' instead systemctl stop gdm.service # Unbind VTconsoles echo 0 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon0/bind echo 0 > /sys/class/vtconsole/vtcon1/bind # Avoid a race condition by waiting a couple of seconds. This can be calibrated to be shorter or longer if required for your system sleep 2 modprobe -r drm_buddy intel_gtt video drm_display_helper cec ttm i915 # Unbind the GPU from display driver virsh nodedev-detach $VIRSH_GPU_VIDEO virsh nodedev-detach $VIRSH_GPU_AUDIO # Load VFIO kernel module modprobe vfio modprobe vfio_pci modprobe vfio_iommu_type1 sleep 5s ; systemctl restart connman.service ```