OpenBSD 5.3 guest on KVM

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Hi all!

These days I tested OpenBSD 5.3 and pleasantly surprised me notice that
they implemented VirtIO for block devices, network and memory
ballooning. It is an important step for those who contribute to the
project.

Now what I'm seeing is that there seems to be some sort of problem with
the ACPI to shutdown the VM. I remember that at one time it was not
working, then they corrected it and now seems to be new problems with
these messages.

I tried turning off the VM from libvirt (virsh) and also from Qemu
monitor booting the VM manually and in either case the result is the
same: the VM freezes.

# sysctl hw
hw.machine=amd64
hw.model=QEMU Virtual CPU version 1.1.2
hw.ncpu=1
hw.byteorder=1234
hw.pagesize=4096
hw.disknames=cd0:,sd0:be0e0f1c0cdc4dae,fd0:,fd1:
hw.diskcount=4
hw.cpuspeed=2009
hw.vendor=Bochs
hw.product=Bochs
hw.uuid=501ef229-2337-165f-8da3-905b12832049
hw.physmem=535814144
hw.usermem=535801856
hw.ncpufound=1
hw.allowpowerdown=1


hw.allowpowerdown set to 1 (the default) allows a power button shutdown.


Someone had this problem and could solve it somehow? There any debug
information I can provide to help solve this?



Thanks in advance for your reply.


Regards,
Daniel
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