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Hi,
I've executed the ethtool commands.
It happens at least once a week so hopefully I'll be able to tell if it is
resolved next week.
Thanks for looking at it because last
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You can also disable power management on devices selectively by writing on to
/sys/devices/pciyour device/power/control. E.g.:
cat on /sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:03.0/power/control
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cat on /sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:03.0/power/control
Aaargh! It was supposed to be:
echo on /sys/devices/pci\:00/\:00\:03.0/power/control
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Yes, that's expected. You also need the patch I send on Thursday, that you
were CCed on (KVM: x86: fix KVM_SET_XCRS for CPUs that do not support XSAVE).
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Sorry I missed the patch.
I have patched my kernel now and can report that migrations work in every
direction between my three hosts.
Thanks very much for the support
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Bug ID: 63291
Summary: KVM USB passthrough to Windows 7 guest fails with
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I have no upgraded all three hosts with the kernel from
git://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/virt/kvm/kvm.git
Using the branch next, last commit on that tree was:
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Node A
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 21
model : 2
model name : AMD FX(tm)-8320 Eight-Core Processor
stepping: 0
microcode :
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Node B
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 16
model : 10
model name : AMD Phenom(tm) II X6 1055T Processor
stepping: 0
microcode :
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Node C
processor : 0
vendor_id : AuthenticAMD
cpu family : 16
model : 2
model name : AMD Phenom(tm) 8550 Triple-Core Processor
stepping: 3
microcode
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This is XSAVE - non-XSAVE migration. Alexander Graf reported to me on IRC
that the XSAVE patches we recently committed to kvm/next fixed this for him.
xstate_bv is saved as 7 and this check
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Perfect. Thanks for the response.
I will try 3.13 as soon as it is released.
If you need any beta testing I am available.
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Perfect. Thanks for the response.
I will try 3.13 as soon as it is released.
If you need any beta testing I am available.
Can you try current kvm.git
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I will try that. I am going away tonight but I will try it tomorrow and report
back tomorrow evening.
Thanks for the support
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Can anyone help with troubleshooting this further?
Regards
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Hello,
It says this, I haven't found any easy way to upgrade to later versions of qemu
in debian but I will try compiling it from source.
I did try 1.4.0 and 1.5.0 in ubuntu before reverting
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Sorry missed to answer your question:
So new to old always hangs?
Yes it always hangs.
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Summary: The guest will hang after live migration.
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Kernel Version: 3.12.0-rc2
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the first bad commit is:
commit d7876f1be40a16223a44355740de625849504eb5
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Date: Wed Oct 2 16:06:15 2013 +0200
KVM: x86: prevent setting
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Summary: guest hang when reboot .
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OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
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the first bad commit is
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Hello,
For testing I took an old machine and installed it like the other two except no
need for local storage so no glusterfs. gluster volumes are mounted from the
other servers.
Migration
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Try -cpu host,+vmx instead.
This issue still exists.
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The problem is gone in 3.10.5.
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Moments ago an other(!) guest on this system lost its connectivity.
I did a tcpdump on its network interface from within the host/hypervisor/dom0
and saw that traffic goes in but
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And now the firewall lost connectivity again.
- I removed all iptables rules and set the default to ACCEPT
- from within the guest I started tcpdump
- from the host I started ping
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Today an other interface failed on the same guest. This time it was the
interface for the local lan. It could not be pinged from within the host and
the guest could also not ping
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Both the guests as well as their configurations are made through libvirt.
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I verified that there are no duplicate mac addresses (apart from the bridges
and their hardware backend).
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I did some sniffing on the problem network port and just before the problem
happens, I see suddenly tons of tcp retransmits and then after a while (9
seconds) things become silent
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I thought that it would help running tcpdump on the problematic interface in
the guest but tonight I found out that was a placebo: I had this problem about
18 in a row. Sometimes
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Summary: guest uses 100% and completely hangs
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In the console of the guest I see:
[sched_delayed] sched: RT throttling activated
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Summary: Starting a virtual machine ater suspend causes the
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could you test latest upstream please?
A fix from there is in the process of being backported to stable.
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adding vhost_net.experimental_zcopytx=0 to kernel-cmdline solved the issue!
Anything else I may do/test?
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I have not yet tried to disable zero-copy tx. But even with the vhost-net patch
applied on kernel v3.9.9 I can still trigger this issue:
Jul 8 10:58:01 asus kernel: BUG: unable to handle
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The lockup does not occur with kernel 3.8.12 but occurs with at least kernel
3.9.9 and kernel 3.10. I have been able to trigger the lockup with kernel 3.10
without seeing any tasks hanging
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* reversed both above patches - problem still there
* disabled radeon-module (in kernel-config) - problem still there
Attached you will find the dmesg.txt (netconsole-output of
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Note: so far I haven't been able to trigger this issue with kernel 3.8.12 nor
with kernel 3.10.
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Also.
I just posted a patch fixing a bug in this function.
[PATCHv3] vhost-net: fix use-after-free in vhost_net_flush
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Summary: Heavy network traffic between guest and host triggers
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Note: this might be a consequence of bug 60518.
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