Package Details: linux-vfio-headers 6.9.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linux-vfio.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linux-vfio
Description: Headers and scripts for building modules for the Linux kernel (ACS override and i915 VGA arbiter patches)
Upstream URL: https://www.kernel.org
Keywords: acs arbiter assignment gpu i915 kvm override passthrough pci qemu vfio vga
Licenses: GPL-2.0-or-later
Submitter: zman0900
Maintainer: xiota
Last Packager: xiota
Votes: 73
Popularity: 0.007210
First Submitted: 2015-01-30 06:41 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-06-15 19:55 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

xiota commented on 2024-01-09 18:43 (UTC) (edited on 2024-01-11 16:53 (UTC) by xiota)

  • Leaving eclairvoyant's comment pinned because it contains some useful information.
  • Patch policy is different, but similar.
    • Primary purpose of this package are the ACS override and i915 VGA arbiter patches.
    • Upstream Arch patches will be applied to maintain parity with the standard kernel.
    • No other patches will be added.
  • Package does have options that can be changed, like building with clang or disabling Arch patches.
    • Defaults will match Arch packages, except when incompatible with this package's primary patches.
    • Options are subject to change. Read PKGBUILD for details.
  • Avoid commenting and flagging at the same time for the same issue.
    • Flag for common issues with standard solutions, like new releases, key changes, etc.
    • Comment for issues requiring explanation or debugging.
      • Use a pastebin for blocks of text more than a few lines.

eclairevoyant commented on 2023-04-06 21:24 (UTC) (edited on 2023-04-06 21:31 (UTC) by eclairevoyant)

This package exists for the specific purpose of adding ported patches based on those originally created by Alex Williamson for:

Arbitrary patches will not be added.

Refer to the wiki on PCI passthrough and this blog post on IOMMU groups for risks/caveats before using this package.

Regular AUR etiquette applies as well (knowledge of makepkg and searching the wiki/Arch forums is expected, and AUR helpers or Arch-based distros that are not Arch Linux are unsupported).

Latest Comments

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Zauberfisch commented on 2020-04-08 03:20 (UTC)

I see the pinned comment saying I need to add 2 keys. But for me I still get an additional key error:

FAILED (unknown public key A5E9288C4FA415FA) ==> ERROR: One or more PGP signatures could not be verified!

seems the key for "Jan Alexander Steffens (heftig)" is also missing.

PrfStrwberry commented on 2020-04-04 22:31 (UTC)

@giostark seems I have to dig deeper. After booting the default arch kernel, the problem continues to exist.

giostark commented on 2020-04-04 16:36 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-04 16:38 (UTC) by giostark)

@PrfStrwberry- I have a 7700K and differ for two instruction from your: Intel® vPro™ Platform Eligibility and Intel® Trusted Execution Technology. And to me the mitigations seems to work. In general mitigation come activate host side but is not mandatory that the guest will use them. Those security mitigations are for you really necessary? Are you using those for networking VMs. Seems not bios options are available in Asus firmware. Kernel side I'm a noob so I can't say a thing. Thanks slowbro and markzz for your work. Me too I could not make my stuffs without this kernel.

PrfStrwberry commented on 2020-04-04 14:29 (UTC) (edited on 2020-04-04 16:23 (UTC) by PrfStrwberry)

Hey thanks for keeping this package up to date. I could not do anything without it. I am using an i7 8700k with an ASUS Maximus X CODE. I just have a small problem, after compiling and installing everything. When I create a VM inside virt-manager, I cannot enable and apply the box at enable cpu flaw mitigations. After clicking and applying, the tickbox goes blank again. Any tips?

slowbro commented on 2020-03-28 19:10 (UTC)

ShayBox, it's unfortunately just the one little server on the west coast; it was probably busy with the binge watching I was doing on Plex last night. Should be okay now?

markzz commented on 2020-03-28 15:30 (UTC)

I'm going to set up my build system again and keep this package up to date as regards to this PKGBUILD to keep it up to date on my repository. The 5.5.13.arch1-1 is built and up on my repository.

markzz commented on 2020-03-28 04:41 (UTC)

This is my queue to actually use my work from home time and compile a new version of the package.

shaybox commented on 2020-03-28 01:54 (UTC)

slowbro your repo is running at a few hundred kbps

slowbro commented on 2020-03-27 18:23 (UTC)

Sorry for the update delay; I had made 5.5.10, but then forgot to push it. Then work-from-home happened and things have been cuh-ray-zee.

5.5.13 is up now. If anyone is using my repo, as an FYI, I have switched to zstd (.tar.zst).

I hope everyone is doing well.

slowbro commented on 2020-03-16 05:53 (UTC)

Got 5.5.9 out; note that this kernel is compiled w/ gcc 9.3.0; you may need to pacman -Syu before building the new version (I'm not entirely sure since I did a roundabout way). Either way, the pre-compiled version is available on my repo.