Re: Problem after update windows VirtIO drivers

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On Qua, 2013-12-11 at 19:26 +1100, Vadim Rozenfeld wrote:
> On Tue, 2013-12-10 at 12:28 +0000, Carlos Rodrigues wrote:
> > Hello Vadim,
> > 
> > I'm using libvirt to help to configure the virtual machines, so the
> > output of qemu command through libvirt is:
> > 
> > # virsh qemu-monitor-command win-test --hmp --cmd 'info pci'
> >   Bus  0, device   0, function 0:
> >     Host bridge: PCI device 8086:1237
> >       id ""
> >   Bus  0, device   1, function 0:
> >     ISA bridge: PCI device 8086:7000
> >       id ""
> >   Bus  0, device   1, function 1:
> >     IDE controller: PCI device 8086:7010
> >       BAR4: I/O at 0xc0c0 [0xc0cf].
> >       id ""
> >   Bus  0, device   1, function 2:
> >     USB controller: PCI device 8086:7020
> >       IRQ 5.
> >       BAR4: I/O at 0xc040 [0xc05f].
> >       id "usb"
> >   Bus  0, device   1, function 3:
> >     Bridge: PCI device 8086:7113
> >       IRQ 9.
> >       id ""
> >   Bus  0, device   2, function 0:
> >     VGA controller: PCI device 1013:00b8
> >       BAR0: 32 bit prefetchable memory at 0xfc000000 [0xfdffffff].
> >       BAR1: 32 bit memory at 0xfebf0000 [0xfebf0fff].
> >       BAR6: 32 bit memory at 0xffffffffffffffff [0x0000fffe].
> >       id ""
> >   Bus  0, device   3, function 0:
> >     Ethernet controller: PCI device 1af4:1000
> >       IRQ 0.
> >       BAR0: I/O at 0xc060 [0xc07f].
> >       BAR1: 32 bit memory at 0xfebf1000 [0xfebf1fff].
> >       BAR6: 32 bit memory at 0xffffffffffffffff [0x0000fffe].
> >       id "net0"
> >   Bus  0, device   4, function 0:
> >     Class 1920: PCI device 1af4:1003
> >       IRQ 0.
> >       BAR0: I/O at 0xc080 [0xc09f].
> >       BAR1: 32 bit memory at 0xfebf2000 [0xfebf2fff].
> >       id "virtio-serial0"
> >   Bus  0, device   5, function 0:
> >     SCSI controller: PCI device 1af4:1001
> >       IRQ 0.
> >       BAR0: I/O at 0xc000 [0xc03f].
> >       BAR1: 32 bit memory at 0xfebf3000 [0xfebf3fff].
> >       id "virtio-disk0"
> 
> Can you please try switching virtio-blk device to ide and 
> see if it helps?


When i switch the virtio-blk device to ide i get a bluescreen.

[VR]
What is the bugcheck code you're getting? Can you capture and
post BSOD screen image?
Btw, if you install VM from scratch - do you see the same problems?

Thanks,
Vadim.

> 
> Thanks,
> Vadim. 
> 
> >   Bus  0, device   6, function 0:
> >     Class 0255: PCI device 1af4:1002
> >       IRQ 5.
> >       BAR0: I/O at 0xc0a0 [0xc0bf].
> >       id "balloon0"
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> 
> 
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