I'm not an expert either, but I did have problems running KVM in SE mode on an Intel CPU. I didn't look into it that much, but I think things failed in the kernel somewhere. What might be happening is that the different vendors hardware virtualization mechanisms are more or less picky about various things. Something might be set up incorrectly, and one implementation gets more upset about it than the other. I believe there are tools which will help you determine whether your VM state is legal. Perhaps Andreas can tell you more about those?
Gabe On Mon, Dec 8, 2014 at 4:29 PM, mike upton via gem5-dev <gem5-dev@gem5.org> wrote: > I have verified that x86 kvm works fine on AMD platforms, but fails on > Intel platforms. > > Any hints about how to narrow down the cause (other than diving into gdb, > which I will do). > > I am not an expert in KVM or how gem5 hooks up to libkvm. > _______________________________________________ > gem5-dev mailing list > gem5-dev@gem5.org > http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev > _______________________________________________ gem5-dev mailing list gem5-dev@gem5.org http://m5sim.org/mailman/listinfo/gem5-dev