Yes, this patch was included, but it doesn't solve that problem. As
this message [http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/
msg03972.html] states, the 'monitor' and the 'mwait' instructions
have not been added. But your guest OS assumes them to be present,
because your host cpu has
On Fri, Jul 07 2006, Joachim Henke wrote:
Yes, this patch was included, but it doesn't solve that problem. As
this message [http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/
msg03972.html] states, the 'monitor' and the 'mwait' instructions
have not been added. But your guest OS assumes
It seems to me that AXFS (Advanced XIP File System) could be useful
for Linux guest under QEMU.
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R. Armiento wrote:
The error looks very similar to the one reported here:
http://www.mail-archive.com/qemu-devel@nongnu.org/msg03964.html
But I believe that reported issue should not appear in recent qemu,
since SSE3 is now emulated (right?). (At least the patch in the end of
that thread
Am Freitag, den 07.07.2006, 14:30 +0200 schrieb Joachim Henke:
Could you please check, if the attached patch works for you? A quick
test showed that Linux boots fine with the MONITOR flag set now.
This patch adds 'monitor' and 'mwait' as nops, as suggested by Fabrice.
hello just tested
The last patch I sent, enabled the MONITOR cpuid flag for testing
purposes. So Linux guests won't execute the 'hlt' instruction
anymore. Since we don't really emulate an 'mwait' instruction, this
leads to high cpu usage on the host, even when the guest cpu is idle.
Please use the updated
Try
zcat mwait.diff.gz | patch -p0
in the source directory.
Am 07.07.2006 um 14:57 schrieb maestro:
btw: when i patch mwait.diff in the qemu-src directory patch cannot
find the files to patch and asks me for their location - did i do
anything wrong?
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When I use qemu,I encouner these error messages,as follows:"C:\Program Files\Qemuqemu BL3.4-qemu.imgCould not open '\\.\kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activatedqemu: could not load PC bios '/c/Program Files/Qemu/bios.bin'"In fact, the directory (C:\Program Files\Qemu) has the
Hi,
Now that ACPI is supported, does anyone agree that it would make sense
to trap SIGINT (any perhaps SIGTERM) and use it to generate an acpi
power button event? That way, operating systems that support it could
shut down cleanly.
This would be particularly useful when you have multiple qemu
赵刚 wrote:
When I use qemu,I encouner these error messages,as follows:
C:\Program Files\Qemuqemu BL3.4-qemu.img
Could not open '\\.\kqemu' - QEMU acceleration layer not activated
qemu: could not load PC bios '/c/Program Files/Qemu/bios.bin'
In fact, the directory (C:\Program Files\Qemu)
It's a nice idea, but awfully *nix specific. ;0)
On 7/7/06, Martin Garton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Now that ACPI is supported, does anyone agree that it would make sense
to trap SIGINT (any perhaps SIGTERM) and use it to generate an acpi
power button event? That way, operating systems
On Fri, 2006-07-07 at 11:00 -0400, WaxDragon wrote:
It's a nice idea, but awfully *nix specific. ;0)
True, but it could be supplemented by the same idea when a user presses
the close button on the gui window. That could work on all versions.
--
Martin.
Maybe there are some further issues in your setup. Could you please
provide more detailed kernel messages (regarding the panic)?
Thanks,
Jo.
maestro wrote:
hello just tested the patch against 0.8.1 and current cvs and at least
here it does not work:
still
Kernel panic - not syncing:
Hi to All,
i'm writing to propose a feature, I would like to insert in qemu
machine some hardware installed in host PC like a frame grabber, or
other special hardware. How do you thimk about this features? it sould
be implemented like kemu accelerator or somting like that.
Regards
On Friday 07 July 2006 17:31, Palleni, F. - Franco - wrote:
Hi to All,
i'm writing to propose a feature, I would like to insert in qemu
machine some hardware installed in host PC like a frame grabber, or
other special hardware. How do you thimk about this features? it sould
be
When I had installed qemu(Host OS: win98),I execute qemumenu.bat.Unfortunately,qemumenu.bat shows lots of error messages,as follows:
Bad command or file nameBad command or file nameInvalid directorySyntax errorSyntax errorBad command or file nameSyntax errorQEMU_BIOS_DIR=Bad command or file
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 10:07:47 +0200, G Portokalidis wrote:
Actually, i have also noticed this.
It implies that an exploit might not succeed (this usually the case with
most exploits), since the attacker supplied shellcode will not be at the
expected location.
My question is, does anybody
Hi,
Can I add code to model additional hardware in Qemu?
Specifically, I want to add a tracing module that
dumps out the virtual and physical address of the
executing program's instruction and data accesses. (I
can't figure out if Qemu models the mmu)
Thanx
Hi Luca,
Not wishing to start an argument, just to learn:
On Wed, 5 Jul 2006, Luca Barbato wrote:
The library is incompatible with itself depending on the configure time
options (see string constructors vs unicode string constructors)
It's perfectly possible to write code that compiles and
Hi,
On Sat, 8 Jul 2006, Chris Wilson wrote:
I personally don't like tcl as a language, and prefer to code in C++ for
efficiency.
Hmmm. C++ and efficiency _does_ constitute a contradiction. Just think
operator+(). Honestly, the most inefficient code I saw was done in C++.
You really should
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