(devices-gpu)= # Type: `gpu` ```{youtube} https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T0aV2LsMpoA ``` GPU devices make the specified GPU device or devices appear in the instance. ```{note} For containers, a `gpu` device may match multiple GPUs at once. For VMs, each device can match only a single GPU. ``` The following types of GPUs can be added using the `gputype` device option: - [`physical`](gpu-physical) (container and VM): Passes an entire GPU through into the instance. This value is the default if `gputype` is unspecified. - [`mdev`](gpu-mdev) (VM only): Creates and passes a virtual GPU through into the instance. - [`mig`](gpu-mig) (container only): Creates and passes a MIG (Multi-Instance GPU) through into the instance. - [`sriov`](gpu-sriov) (VM only): Passes a virtual function of an SR-IOV-enabled GPU into the instance. The available device options depend on the GPU type and are listed in the tables in the following sections. (gpu-physical)= ## `gputype`: `physical` ```{note} The `physical` GPU type is supported for both containers and VMs. It supports hotplugging only for containers, not for VMs. ``` A `physical` GPU device passes an entire GPU through into the instance. ### Device options GPU devices of type `physical` have the following device options: % Include content from [../metadata.txt](../metadata.txt) ```{include} ../metadata.txt :start-after: :end-before: ``` ### Configuration examples Add all GPUs from the host system as a `physical` GPU device to an instance: lxc config device add gpu gputype=physical Add a specific GPU from the host system as a `physical` GPU device to an instance by specifying its PCI address: lxc config device add gpu gputype=physical pci= See {ref}`instances-configure-devices` for more information. (gpu-mdev)= ## `gputype`: `mdev` ```{note} The `mdev` GPU type is supported only for VMs. It does not support hotplugging. ``` An `mdev` GPU device creates and passes a virtual GPU through into the instance. You can check the list of available `mdev` profiles by running [`lxc info --resources`](lxc_info.md). ### Device options GPU devices of type `mdev` have the following device options: % Include content from [../metadata.txt](../metadata.txt) ```{include} ../metadata.txt :start-after: :end-before: ``` ### Configuration examples Add an `mdev` GPU device to an instance by specifying its `mdev` profile and the PCI address of the GPU: lxc config device add gpu gputype=mdev mdev= pci= See {ref}`instances-configure-devices` for more information. (gpu-mig)= ## `gputype`: `mig` ```{note} The `mig` GPU type is supported only for containers. It does not support hotplugging. ``` A `mig` GPU device creates and passes a MIG compute instance through into the instance. Currently, this requires NVIDIA MIG instances to be pre-created. ### Device options GPU devices of type `mig` have the following device options: % Include content from [../metadata.txt](../metadata.txt) ```{include} ../metadata.txt :start-after: :end-before: ``` You must set either {config:option}`device-gpu-mig-device-conf:mig.uuid` (NVIDIA drivers 470+) or both {config:option}`device-gpu-mig-device-conf:mig.ci` and {config:option}`device-gpu-mig-device-conf:mig.gi` (old NVIDIA drivers). ### Configuration examples Add a `mig` GPU device to an instance by specifying its UUID and the PCI address of the GPU: lxc config device add gpu gputype=mig mig.uuid= pci= See {ref}`instances-configure-devices` for more information. (gpu-sriov)= ## `gputype`: `sriov` ```{note} The `sriov` GPU type is supported only for VMs. It does not support hotplugging. ``` An `sriov` GPU device passes a virtual function of an SR-IOV-enabled GPU into the instance. ### Device options GPU devices of type `sriov` have the following device options: % Include content from [../metadata.txt](../metadata.txt) ```{include} ../metadata.txt :start-after: :end-before: ``` ### Configuration examples Add a `sriov` GPU device to an instance by specifying the PCI address of the parent GPU: lxc config device add gpu gputype=sriov pci= See {ref}`instances-configure-devices` for more information.