On Thu, 2008-01-31 at 16:36 -0600, Anthony Liguori wrote:
KVM supports more than 2GB of memory for x86_64 hosts. The following patch
fixes a number of type related issues where int's were being used when they
shouldn't have been. It also introduces CMOS support so the BIOS can build
the
Hi, all
Thank you for your intention about kvm/ia64. Now, we have enabled
save/restore and Live migration on kvm/ia64, and will send out the
implementation after the leave for Chinese New Year!(Feb 4- Feb 11).
Thanks!
Xiantao
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Hello,
there's a small glitch in the preempt notifier external module
emulation. The overloaded debug handler will not detect when a debug
exception has been generated by ptrace and it'll crash the host by
calling the preempt emulator like if this was a KVM preempt emulated
exception, instead of
Hi Izik,
Anthony Liguori wrote:
Index: qemu/cpu-all.h
===
--- qemu.orig/cpu-all.h 2008-02-01 15:24:45.0 -0600
+++ qemu/cpu-all.h2008-02-01 15:28:48.0 -0600
@@ -695,7 +695,7 @@
/* page related stuff
Hi,All
From Feb.6 to Feb 13 is Chinese Spring Holiday, in this period Intel QA
team will stop KVM nightly testing.
Thanks
Yunfeng
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