Re: [Qemu-devel] lsi_scsi assertion

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Am 17.09.2010 um 14:30 schrieb Jan Kiszka:

> Am 17.09.2010 14:26, Peter Lieven wrote:
>> 
>> Am 17.09.2010 um 13:36 schrieb Bernhard Kohl:
>> 
>>> Am 16.09.2010 15:57, schrieb ext Peter Lieven:
>>>> Hi,
>>>> 
>>>> I found the following assertion in my log files after a system reset was executed
>>>> 
>>>> kvm: lsi_scsi: error: ORDERED queue not implemented
>>>> last message repeated 5 times
>>>> kvm: lsi_scsi: error: Unimplemented message 0x0d
>>>> kvm: lsi_scsi: error: Unimplemented message 0x0c
>>>> kvm: lsi_scsi: error: Unimplemented message 0x0d
>>>> kvm: qemu-kvm-0.12.4.1: /usr/src/qemu-kvm-0.12.4/hw/lsi53c895a.c:596: lsi_reselect: Assertion `s->current == ((void *)0)' failed.
>>>> kvm: Aborted
>>>> kvm errno=134
>>>> 
>>>> The guest is a 64-bit ubuntu 10.04 server. Qemu-KVM is 0.12.4.
>>>> 
>>>> Sounds this familiar to anyone?
>>>> 
>>>> BR,
>>>> Peter
>>> 
>>> For messages 0x0c and 0x0d I recently submitted a patch:
>>> http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.qemu/79660
>> 
>> thanks.
>> 
>>> 
>>> ORDERED queue is still missing.
>>> The assertion needs to be investigated. What guest OS?
>> 
>> ubuntu 10.04.1 lts 64-bit
>> 
> 
> Already checked if even the abort persists with 0.13-rc1? Just to
> exclude that this is only a missing back-port.

hi, not yet. i have not tried 0.13-rc1 because i did not find a valid changelog in the distro.

thanks,
peter


> 
> Jan
> 
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