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Did you mean to put those extra links to a website in your bug report? As well,
your Bugzilla name doesn't match the name you use to sign your report with. Is
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A commit in branch main references this bug:
URL:
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commit b0a8663bb4efc2c4ada9150835fa8e370e7fb562
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--- Comment #66 from Mina Galić ---
i just want to take a second to thank you for your hard work.
i recently upgraded my pkgbase build server: https://alpha.pkgbase.live/
to include your changes, and then scaled them up on Hetzner to the sl
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--- Comment #65 from Bryan Venteicher ---
I recently committed V1 support to current and that will be included in 13. I
want to wait for that to settle (and see what the release schedule for 12 is)
before doing an MFC.
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--- Comment #64 from Ryan Libby ---
(In reply to Jeroen from comment #63)
To be honest I don't know much about ovirt.
What I was able to do with libvirt driving qemu was either explicitly
set the virtio device type as "virtio-transitional
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--- Comment #63 from Jeroen ---
(In reply to Ryan Libby from comment #61)
Suggestions for how to do that would be appreciated. I can't find any obvious
means in ovirt to do this. As a workaround I've been using 11.4 so far, but I'd
like to
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I would also like to know how to get this fixed, permanently.
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--- Comment #58 from John Hartley ---
Hi Tommy P,
I have been doing some testing lately with 11.4 and noticed that fix for virtio
does not appear to have flowed into 11.4 release.
Do you think this fix will come be part of 12.2 ?
Thanks,
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Proper FreeBSD 11.x patch for VirtIO
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VirtIO to support Q35 for FreeBSD 13-CURRENT
Based upon Bryan's virtio-rebase work. Repackaged with pa
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--- Comment #52 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #51)
Hi Tommy,
I have now done production update of one of my stranded 11.2 machines.
I used strategy:
0) Do freebsd-update -r 12.1-RELEASE upgrade / install follow
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--- Comment #51 from Tommy P ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #47)
Hi John,
Before making the patch for disabling VirtIO + netmap interop, I thought of
possible scenarios:
1) netmap w/o VirtIO
2) netmap + VirtIO interop
3) Virt
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--- Comment #50 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #43)
Hi Tomny P,
Teting: Q35, OVMF, VirtIO Storage, em / vmx / re with netmap networking
I believe I have not got repeatable way to get VirtIO (minus networking) and
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--- Comment #49 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #47)
Hi VirtIO'ers,
I have not got: QEMU Q35 with OVMF, VirtIO SCSI (boot device), netmap + em &
vmx.
I had to sacrifice vtnet (VirtIO networking) as it inclusi
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Consolidated Differences across VirtIO / netmap
Here is set of consolidated differences across Vir
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--- Comment #47 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Vincenzo Maffione from comment #46)
Hi Vincenzo,
I was attempting to get machine with: Q35, OVMF, 12.1, VirtIO, all networking
(em, vmx, re, vtnet).
Thank for tip on ND, D & RD debug mac
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--- Comment #46 from Vincenzo Maffione ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #42)
I don't understand what you are trying to do, but the D, ND and RD macros have
been renamed in the following way:
D --> nm_prinf (or nm_prerr)
ND --> nm
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--- Comment #45 from Vincenzo Maffione ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #44)
If you are adding checks on WITH_PTNETMAP, that's wrong.
PTNETMAP has no relationships with if_vtnet.
Look, the netmap fix will be committed to stable/12
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--- Comment #44 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #43)
Hi Tommy P,
thanks again for continuing to work on this.
I have applied a slight variation to what you posted, which did:
#if defined(DEV_NETMAP) && defined(WI
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12.x Disable Virtio + netmap interop
Jan 15 16:47:29 d-build-fbsd12 kernel: vtpcim0: mem 0xfd48-0x
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--- Comment #42 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #41)
Hi Tommy P & Brian V & Vicenzo,
the VirtIO network update conflicts with Vincenzo's netmap fix.
In my earlier test of VirtIO patch test I had just disable netma
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VirtIO to support Q35 backported for FreeBSD 11.x
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Recent update in stable/12 for VirtIO
r347233:
Remove non-functional SCTP checksum offload support for
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--- Comment #37 from Tommy P ---
(In reply to John Hartley from comment #36)
Hi John,
Thanks for the feedback. I use GPT ID for mounting in fstab. Thus, regardless
of device type (SATA, SCSI, Virtio SCSI, or VirtIO Serial), it always b
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--- Comment #36 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #24)
Hi Tommy,
now I have networking workaround (disable netmap), I finally did update of my
12.0 VM to 12.1 and applied the VirtIO patch.
I successfully getting Vir
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--- Comment #35 from Tommy P ---
(In reply to Vincenzo Maffione from comment #32)
Hi Vincenzo,
Yes, I created the patch (comment #34) to produce the output seen in comment
#31. My intended goal was the proposed patch should be applied to
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--- Comment #33 from John Hartley ---
(In reply to Tommy P from comment #30)
Hi Tommy T & Dobri,
Vincenzo has found root cause and indicated that he will commit fix.
See https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=241774#c35
So lo
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Jan 12 02:11:23 fbsd12 kernel: vtpcil2: port
0xc180-0xc1bf mem 0xfc13b000-0xfc13bfff,0xfebf4000-0xfebf7fff irq 10 at device
9.0 on pci0
Jan 12 02:11:23 fbsd12 kernel: vtscsi0: on vtpcil2
Jan 12 02:11:23 fb
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--- Comment #30 from Tommy P ---
(In reply to Dobri Dobrev from comment #29)
Hi Dobri,
Thanks for the feedback. Upon further investigation after submitting the
netmap patch, it seems netmap breaks the VirtIO during probing of the devices
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Errors
Please ignore my previous comment, it worked.
I also compiled with the 2nd patch + netmap
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VirtIO + netmap to support Q35
Apply this patch in /usr/src (cd /usr/src && patch <
sys_dev_virtio_netm
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--- Comment #26 from Bryan Venteicher ---
Tommy,
I'm in the process of rebasing the virtio branch to HEAD since it is ~!8 months
old by now and hope to commit that work to HEAD in the next 1-2 months. You can
try out the virtio-rebase bran
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TommyP,
Thank you for your work on this! Can this patch be applied to 11.3, or can it
be easily created?
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VirtIO /usr/src files to support Q35
How to use this attachment:
1) cd /usr/src
2) tar -xJvf /virtio.x
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--- Comment #23 from Tommy P ---
Bryan,
After some more debugging, I input some missing entries in sys/conf/files. The
kernel was able to compile successfully with the VirtIO from your repo. After
reboot, all VirtIO devices (SCSI, NIC, m
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--- Comment #22 from Tommy P ---
(In reply to Bryan Venteicher from comment #13)
Hi Bryan,
I tried the method you've suggested to use the modules/virtio and dev/virtio
from your repo on 12.0-RELEASE-p12 r356482 and encountered the followi
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(In reply to Kubilay Kocak from comment #2)
Hi Kubilay,
I have tried with Q35 v4 and v2.11 configured VMs.
Always getting issue going from 11.2 to 11.3 or 12.x
Cheers,
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--- Comment #20 from John Hartley ---
Hi Tommy P,
thanks very much for response.
Yes I am using GENERIC kernel, I did try a custom kernel removing all the
unused devices but that also failed.
Yes agree that issue relates to Q35.
Since o
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--- Comment #19 from Tommy P ---
More specific VM's configuration:
PCI-E bus: -device virtio-serial-pci,id=virtio-serial0,bus=pci.1,addr=0x0
PCI bus: -device
virtio-blk-pci,scsi=off,bus=pci.0,addr=0x6,drive=drive-virtio-disk0,id=virtio-di
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(In reply to John Hartley from comment #16)
Thanks John for the feedback. Are you using the default GENERIC kernel? I
didn't have any issues with my custom (trimmed of the GENERIC by removing
unused drive
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