Re: KVM on Via Nano (Isaiah) CPUs? <Virus checked>

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Andreas Tanz wrote:
Craig Metz wrote:
In message <49D396AB.6090304@xxxxxxxxxx>, you write:
Via engineers have contacted me and confirmed that this is a problem in the processor.
  Is there a known-fixed CPU revision?

  Is there a way to identify working vs. non-working chips, either from IC
stamp or from /proc/cpuinfo? (Bonus: is it possible to put a check and an error
into the kvm-intel kernel model?)
I have no idea.  Please contact Via for this information.


Hi,

I've read an EMail from VIA, telling that the Nano must be at least stepping 3.
Prior steppings have a buggy vt implementation...
(Damn! I have stepping 2 :-I )

Can you send your /proc/cpuinfo, I'll try to blacklist it.


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