> The qemu monitor prints "alsa: Unexpected state 1" in a tight busy
> loop when running kvm with "-soundhw ac97". This loop consumes so
> much CPU that it slows down the virtual machine, and the large
> number of error messages makes the monitor useless.
I'm experiencing a variant on this, wi
Michael Tokarev writes:
> 13.07.2010 15:58, Bjørn Mork wrote:
>> tags 588899 - patch
>> thanks
>>
>> Sorry, please disregard the patch. It merely avoids the warning
>> message, but leaves the real problem: The busy loop.
>>
>> strace shows (very quickly repeating):
>>
>> [pid 8454] select(25,
13.07.2010 15:58, Bjørn Mork wrote:
> tags 588899 - patch
> thanks
>
> Sorry, please disregard the patch. It merely avoids the warning
> message, but leaves the real problem: The busy loop.
>
> strace shows (very quickly repeating):
>
> [pid 8454] select(25, [0 5 10 12 17 22 24], [], [], {1, 0
Package: qemu-kvm
Version: 0.12.4+dfsg-1
Severity: normal
Tags: upstream patch
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The qemu monitor prints "alsa: Unexpected state 1" in a tight busy
loop when running kvm with "-soundhw ac97". This loop consumes so
much CPU that it slows down the virtual
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