On Tuesday 24 April 2007, Avi Kivity wrote: > Christian Hesse wrote: > > On Tuesday 24 April 2007, Avi Kivity wrote: > >> Jeff Chua wrote: > >>> On 4/22/07, Avi Kivity <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>>> Significant cpu performance improvements (esp. for 32-bit guests on > >>>> 64-bit hosts), as well as Windows 2000 support (without acpi). > >>> > >>> Avi, > >>> > >>> Ecountered the following error with kvm-20 (external modules) on > >>> Linux-2.6.21-rc7. > >>> > >>> kvm_run: failed entry, reason 7 > >>> kvm_run returned -8 > >>> > >>> Runs fine with kvm-19 (external modules). > >>> > >>> Am I missing something? > >> > >> I'm missing something: > >> > >> - what host cpu? > >> > >> - what host bitness? > >> > >> - what guest OS? > > > > Hi Avi, > > > > same here, so I will answer in place: > > > > Samsung X11 with Intel Core Duo T2300 with Gentoo Linux and Kernel > > 2.6.21-rc7 + kvm-20. Guest OS is Win XP. > > > > Additionally I've patched my kernel with cfs v5 now. I thought that could > > be the problem... Jeff, are you running cfs or any non mainline scheduler > > as well? > > It may be the cpuid strangeness that Rusty saw. Can you try the > attached patch?
No, that does not help. -- Regards, Chris
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