Re: [PULL 00/29] KVM/ARM Changes for v4.7

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Hello,

On 15/05/2016 12:19, Christoffer Dall wrote:
On Sunday, May 15, 2016, Itaru Kitayama <itaru.kitayama@xxxxxxxx
<mailto:itaru.kitayama@xxxxxxxx>> wrote:

Below is the boot (with UEFI) log. I'm attaching the .config I'm using.
I've been trying to test Julien's ACPI support patch set recently
merged in the kvmarm tree on Mustang.


I don't run anything with ACPI, so haven't tested that particular aspect.

This doesn't immediately look like it's related to the kvmarm patches.

Perhaps you could try with Linux-next as well to see if this was already
fixed?

Julien, did you test mustang with your ACPI patches?

No, the patch has been tested on Juno-r2 and Seattle.

However, the logs looks very similar to a bug that Steve Capper was hunting in Linux 4.6.0-rc3. I believe this has been fixed in a later RC.

kvm-arm-for-4.7 seems to be based on Linux 4.6-rc1 so I would recommend you to try Linux-next.

Regards,

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Julien Grall
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