Re: unable to assign devices with VT-d in KVM

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On 12/27/2009 03:09 PM, Erez Shitrit wrote:
Thanks,
Now, it seams that I have a problem with the kvm, whenever I tried to
create a new virtual machine and the kvm module is loaded I got kernel
panic in the virtual machine.

The panic:

" ...
Code: 0f 30 b8 76 00 13 00 89 d9 0f 30 48 c7 c6 17 41 2a 80 89 fa
RIP [<ffffffff8007d43d>] setup_k7_watchdog+0x2d/0x7a
RSP<ffff81003ffb7e50>
<0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Fatal exception
...
"

(If I remove the kvm module it works)

The kvm version:
kvm-83-105.el5_4.13

The KVM did not arrived with the RH5.4 distribution, I installed it
manually.
 From the package: kvm-83-105.el5_4.13.x86_64.rpm

Do I need specific version of the kvm with that qemu ?


What guest kernel are you running?  What qemu command line?

Looks like your guest thinks it's running on an Athlon. What's your host cpu type?

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