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Title:
12.04 guest
Triaging old bug tickets... can you still reproduce this issue with the
latest version of QEMU? Or could we close this ticket nowadays?
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The errors about the frame buffer device happen because grub is started in
graphical mode and then the boot wants to replace the framebuffer device/driver
while plymouth still holds it. I thought we should have fixed this before
release by adding cirrus to the list of graphics that should get in
I'm also having issues with libvirt/kvm guests becoming unresponsive and
they were all using cirrus as their video model. I've tried switching
some to vga to see if that helps.
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Note that on a successful boot, dmesg | grep cirrus shows:
[9.064581] fb: conflicting fb hw usage cirrusdrmfb vs EFI VGA - removing
generic driver
[9.133808] fbcon: cirrusdrmfb (fb0) is primary device
[9.431359] cirrus :00:02.0: fb0: cirrusdrmfb frame buffer device
[9.431362]
Actually I suppose this could be a seabios bug? (I am on 1.7.4-4)
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Title:
12.04 guest hangs on a 14.04 host server with cirrus graphics
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Getting a working console is quite hit-or-miss
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Title:
12.04 guest hangs on a 14.04 host server with cirrus graphics
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Getting a working console is quite hit-or-miss
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Title:
12.04 guest hangs on a 14.04 host server with cirrus graphics
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I can reproduce the console not being useful, however I can ssh into the
VM. Syslog shows:
[7.296919] fb: conflicting fb hw usage cirrusdrmfb vs EFI VGA - removing
generic driver
[7.433222] [drm:cirrus_vram_init] *ERROR* can't reserve VRAM
[7.433234] cirrus :00:02.0: Fatal error
A subsequent (clean) reboot results in a working console.
So it sounds like qemu is not properly resetting its hardware during the
first reboot.
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Medium
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** Summary changed:
- 12.04 guest hangs on a 14.04 host server
+ 12.04 guest hangs on a 14.04 host server with cirrus graphics
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The broken VM XML
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Hi Serge.
Update on this post. It seems that the problem is the display driver
choice in the VM settings.
The steps I took in installing were:
Click "New VM" button in virt-manager
Type in name and select local install media. Press Forward.
Select an ISO image. OS Type Linux. Version Ubuntu 12.0
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