Re: kernel bug in kvm_intel

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Hello,

Avi Kivity wrote:
> Only, that merge doesn't change virt/kvm or arch/x86/kvm.
> 
> Tejun, anything known bad about that merge?  ada3fa15 kills kvm.

Nothing rings a bell at the moment.  How does it kill kvm?  One big
difference caused by that merge is use of sparse areas near the top of
vmalloc area.  This caused vmalloc area shortage on sparc64 and
exposed paging code bug on ppc64 which caused the cpu to fault
repeatedly on the same address.  Maybe something similiar is happening
with kvm?

Thanks.

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tejun
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