Re: SIGSEGV with -smp 17+, and error handling around...

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On 03/17/2010 10:12 PM, Michael Tokarev wrote:
When run with -smp 17 or greather, kvm
fails like this:

$ kvm -smp 17
kvm_create_vcpu: Invalid argument
kvm_setup_mce FAILED: Invalid argument
KVM_SET_LAPIC failed
Segmentation fault
$ _

In qemu-kvm.c, the kvm_create_vcpu() routine
(which is used in a vcpu thread to set up
vcpu) is declared as void, i.e, no error
return.  And the code that calls it blindly
assumes that it will never fail...

But the first error message above is from kernel,
which - apparently - refuses to create 17th vCPU.
Hence we've a vcpu thread which is empty/dummy and
not even fully initialized... so it fails later
in the game.

This all looks quite... raw, not polished ;)

Can we somehow handle the (several possible) errors
in that (and other) places, and how we ever can act
on them?  Abort?  Warn the user and reduce the number
of vcpus accordingly (seems wrong, esp. if it were
some first vcpus or in the middle which failed)...

A patch from Alex fixing this was just committed. I'll apply it to the stable branch as well.

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error compiling committee.c: too many arguments to function

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