Pavel Tatashin wrote on Thu, Jan 03, 2019: > Could you please send the config file and qemu arguments that were > used to reproduce this problem. Running qemu by hand, nothing fancy e.g. this works: # qemu-system-x86_64 -m 1G -smp 4 -drive file=/root/kvm-wrapper/disks/f2.img,if=virtio -serial mon:stdio --enable-kvm -cpu Haswell -device virtio-rng-pci -nographic (used a specific cpu just in case but normally runnning with cpu host on a skylake machine; can probably go older) qemu is fedora 29 blend as is: $ qemu-system-x86_64 --version QEMU emulator version 3.0.0 (qemu-3.0.0-3.fc29) Copyright (c) 2003-2017 Fabrice Bellard and the QEMU Project developers compressed .config attached to the mail, this can likely be trimmed down some as well but that takes more time for me.. I didn't rebuild the kernel so not 100% sure (comes from /proc/config.gz) but it should work on a 4.20-rc2 kernel as written in the first few lines; 857baa87b64 I referred to in another mail was merged in 4.19-rc1 so anything past that is probably OK to reproduce... Re-checked today with these exact options (fresh VM start; then suspend laptop for a bit, then reboot VM): [ 0.000000] Hypervisor detected: KVM [ 0.000000] kvm-clock: Using msrs 4b564d01 and 4b564d00 [ 2477.907447] kvm-clock: cpu 0, msr 153a4001, primary cpu clock [ 2477.907448] clocksource: kvm-clock: mask: 0xffffffffffffffff max_cycles: 0x1cd42e4dffb, max_idle_ns: 881590591483 ns [ 2477.907450] tsc: Detected 2592.000 MHz processor As offered previously, happy to help in any way. Thanks, -- Dominique
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