Re: KVM entry failed, hardware error

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On 07.06.2012 19:25, Avi Kivity wrote:

>> Note that "c" does NOT cause the VM to resume, only "info registers"
>> does. dmesg shows nothing out of the ordinary.
> 
> I'm guessing this is 5152902652.  Try bumping 'unsigned count = 130' (by
> adding zeros at the end, don't bother with anything less).  If you
> increase it too much qemu may hang; but kill -9 should unfreeze it.

Doesn't seem to be right -- still got the same problem. I first bumped
it up to 1300 and inserted debugging output to see how many cycles are
actually spent in the loop. It enters the emulation mode so frequently
(and leaves it again) that the dmesg buffer ran over (128kB). So I
changed the debugging to give me the lowest cycle count that it ever has
after the loop:

handle_invalid_guest_state: emulation left, new low count 1295
handle_invalid_guest_state: emulation left, new low count 1292
handle_invalid_guest_state: emulation left, new low count 1291
handle_invalid_guest_state: emulation left, new low count 1245

Which means that it spends a maximum of 55 cycles in the loop (well
below the original 130 even). So my change had no effect. Any other
ideas maybe?

Best regards,
Joe
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