Atemu@lemmy.ml to Linux@lemmy.ml · 4 days agoVMware Workstation Shifting From Proprietary Code To Using Upstream KVMwww.phoronix.comexternal-linkmessage-square8fedilinkarrow-up162arrow-down10cross-posted to: linux@programming.devhackernews@lemmy.bestiver.se
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minus-squareAvid Amoeba@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up8·4 days agoIf we get VirtIO 3D acceleration in Windows guests from this, I’d be really happy.
minus-squaremoonpiedumplings@programming.devlinkfedilinkarrow-up4·edit-24 days agoI found this: https://github.com/tenclass/mvisor-win-vgpu-driver But it is for another foss kvm based hypervisor called mvisor.
minus-squareAvid Amoeba@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up3·4 days agoThere’s a WIP VirtIO driver in a PR but it’s not done yet. VMware’s own VMSVGA is open source if I remember correctly. I wonder if they’ll adapt it to KVM and if they do, whether that’ll be usable in KVM without VMware.
If we get VirtIO 3D acceleration in Windows guests from this, I’d be really happy.
I found this: https://github.com/tenclass/mvisor-win-vgpu-driver
But it is for another foss kvm based hypervisor called mvisor.
There’s a WIP VirtIO driver in a PR but it’s not done yet. VMware’s own VMSVGA is open source if I remember correctly. I wonder if they’ll adapt it to KVM and if they do, whether that’ll be usable in KVM without VMware.