Thanks for your advice!
Dumping the ROM gives Input/Output errors when the VM is not started, and (I don't know why but it's counter-intuitive) it will only success when the VM is started. Adding romfile to VM options did not help. This now looks more like a FreeBSD problem than a Proxmox problem.
OK, so my new assumption is - the system BIOS starts the controller, hands it over to Proxmox then to the VM. When the VM is shut down, the controller also shuts down, but neither SeaBIOS nor OVMF can start the controller back up.
Waiting for more advice...
I'm running FreeNAS/TrueNAS in a virtual machine with RAID controller Adaptec 71605. The adapter is passed through to the VM.
Here are the guides I followed when setting up the passthrough:
- https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/Pci_passthrough
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For my problem, I found that a virtual disk on CIFS pool is intermittent, causing the VM to get I/O errors. I used to get "I/O error" on such VMs in situations like this, but now the VM will just continue to be shown as normal.
Removing that disk made the machine stable. Connecting to that pool...
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