spice related qemu crash

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Hi All,

I have a qemu 1.6.2 (SRPM from F20 recompiled on Centos 7) which crashed with the following in the qemu log.

Not sure exactly what the timing of the messages are here, since the messages are not all timestamped:

main_channel_link: add main channel client
main_channel_handle_parsed: agent start
main_channel_handle_parsed: net test: latency 64.296000 ms, bitrate 14767917 bps (14.083783 Mbps)
red_dispatcher_set_cursor_peer:
inputs_connect: inputs channel client create
snd_playback_send: snd_send_playback_write failed
id 0, group 0, virt start 0, virt end ffffffffffffffff, generation 0, delta 0 id 1, group 1, virt start 7f3d98000000, virt end 7f3d9fffe000, generation 0, delta 7f3d98000000 id 2, group 1, virt start 7f3d8ee00000, virt end 7f3d96e00000, generation 0, delta 7f3d8ee00000 ((null):2788): Spice-CRITICAL **: red_memslots.c:123:get_virt: slot_id 193 too big, addr=c1f9c00000000000
2014-08-08 22:14:56.563+0000: shutting down

Any idea what this could be ?  Google can't come up with anything.

Are specific QEMU releases tied to specific spice-server versions in magic ways? I upgraded qemu but did NOT update spice-server. Maybe this is relevant.

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Thanks,
David Mansfield
Cobite, INC.



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