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VirtualBox 6 with VIRTIO 1.0 compliant PCI Implementation and (working) virtio-gpu prototype

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virtualbox6's Introduction

Information for people packaging the Guest Additions for Linux distributions
============================================================================
We strongly recommend that people packaging the Guest Additions for Linux
distributions track the latest stable version rather than staying with a given
major release number for the life-time of the distribution.  The major number
is more relevant for the host software (the actual VirtualBox application)
than for the Linux Additions, which are developed more continuously.

We sometimes have two stable versions at one time - one with more features and
a long-term stable version from the previous major release, which has less
features but a code base which has had longer to mature.  While this is also
less relevant for the Additions, you can find the current long-term stable
release version number at
  http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/LATEST-STABLE.TXT

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virtualbox6's Issues

Move VirtioGPU to VirtualBox 6.1.*

Hi,
I experimented with moving your VirtioGPU implementation to a recent VirtualBox version (6.1.28 in my case, but I guess it is similar to the recent 6.1.34).
The PCI sub-system in VBox changed slightly, so I needed to adjust the mapping of the MMIO BARs a little bit to get it to work. The VirtioGPU is recognized by Linux and it tries to render some frames to it, but it stops after a while.
The rendered frames mostly contain noise with some fragments of the Linux boot-log.

Are those issues also present on your version of the code or are they introduced by myself while updating VBox?

Thanks for your help!

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