# VFIO-Tools A collection of tools and scripts that aim to make PCI passthrough a little easier. For more in-depth guides on how to use these tools, as well as PCI passthrough related news, benchmarks and tutorials, visit us on https://passthroughpo.st ## libvirt_hooks ### QEMU hook helper This contains a hook-helper for libvirt which allows easier per-VM hooks. Simply drop the `qemu` file in `$SYSCONFDIR/libvirt/hooks/` (usually `/etc/libvirt/hooks`) and you're ready to add hooks. You can have a virtually limitless number of hook scripts per VM and per hook call, just keep in mind that a failed hook will prevent a VM from starting. The way to add hooks is as follows: - Create a file in a path matching this structure: ``` $SYSCONFDIR/libvirt/hooks/qemu.d/vm_name/hook_name/state_name/yourhook.conf ``` - You can put anything you like in the hook, as long as you make sure you start your hook with a hashbang (i.e. `#!/bin/bash`). - When you're done setting up your hook, run `chmod +x` on your hook file to make it executable. - If you've added the `qemu` hook helper file for the first time, you need to restart libvirt in order for it to be detected. ### switch_displays.sh This hook allows you to automatically switch your monitor input to your VM's display. To achieve this you need to have `ddcutil` installed and working and you need a DDC/CI capable monitor. For a more detailed explanation and write-up, check out https://passthroughpo.st ## vfioselect ### vfio-pci helper Makes assigning PCI devices to vfio-pci a bit easier, can generate modprobe rules, or bind a device to vfio-pci without needing to reboot. Requires dialog. ``` Usage: vfioselect [] -t,--tmpfile Specify path to temporary file -g,--genfile Specify path to modprobe rule -o,--online Attempt to bind/unbind without the need to reboot -h,--help Display this help dialogue ``` - vfioselect parses the rules that you define, if you have a rule already made, it is best to rename it to the default for vfioselect (vfioselect.conf), but a config file can be specified via `-g /path/to/config.conf` - If binding with a GPU shared between host and guest, it might be a good idea to use a qemu hook to switch input after the machine boots.   ***We enjoy creating these tools for the community and everything we make is completely free and open source -- but developing them takes a lot of time and effort. Consider [becoming a Patron](https://www.patreon.com/PassthroughPost) to keep projects like these alive.***