Re: [RFC PATCH 0/3] Real mode interrupt injection

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 On 08/12/2010 04:07 AM, Mohammed Gamal wrote:

I was playing around with the non-atomic-injection branch. I decided
to use e_i_g_s=1, and it's worth noting that I never experienced these
faults with the switch enabled.
Hate to spoil it. I did experience the faults again with e_i_g_s=1,
although much less frequently.

What is rather really strange, is that I could get a Linux guest to
boot up completely both with e_i_g_s=1 and without it with the real
mode interrupt patch enabled. It looks to me like the problem mainly
happens when the BIOS tranfers control to the boot loader. Other
guests usually fail.

Would you like me to attach a trace?


It will be much too big, upload it somewhere or send it to be privately.

But, use the code with the interrupt injection setup fixed (see my comment to patch 2).


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