At first glance I see "-machine pc-1.2,accel=kvm,usb=off" and then
"-device nec-usb-xhci,id=usb,bus=pci.0,addr=0x5"... I'm not sure if
those should be used together.
Can you look in your libvirt logs from before the upgrade to see if it
was using the usb=off option before?
@kraxel-redhat do you k
Nested on Intel should be much improved in newer kernel versions
(especially with regard to nested ept as the original report seems to
indicate is in use.
So if the original emulation failure is reproducible, I'd suggest
testing on a newer kernel.
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You might try connecting the device to a ehci/xhci bus (instead of the
default uhci bus... i.e. USB 1.1). See docs/usb2.txt in the qemu source
for more info.
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Is there a version that does work? If so, could you try bisecting
things?
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Title:
Pixelation issue in 16-bit color VGA graphics
Status in QEMU:
Works fine here. Even made sure the resulting binary runs okay (which it
does). Maybe try in a clean chroot or something?
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Title:
qemu-2.1.1 i38
The .orig file in there makes me think that Gentoo is applying some
patches before building.
You should open a bug with them and they can open a bug if there really
is a problem upstream (which I believe is general practice with Gentoo
anyways).
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autoreconf is part of the autoconf package. Do you have that installed?
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Title:
Make fails on Centos - can't find autoreconf
Status in QEMU:
You should use git to bisect (the qemu tree) where it broke.
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Title:
USB passthrough doesn't work anymore with qemu-kvm 1.1.1
Status in QEMU:
Can you try with security_model=passthrough?
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Title:
9p virtual file system on qemu slow
Status in QEMU:
New
Status in “qemu-kvm” package in U
Sounds like your compiler may be to blame. Can you try on a different
system? Or maybe try rebuilding your compiler without any *CFLAGS set?
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Title
Does the same happen in a release version of Qemu?
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Title:
build failure gentoo
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
gcc 4.5.3, gentoo linu
You may want to try the patch to qemu that avi just posted to the qemu-
devel mailing list. I think this would probably fix your issue.
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virsh save is very slow
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524447
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Recent kvm-kmod's install headers, so the text is actually correct now.
I'd say this bug can be closed now.
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QEMU 0.12.0 does not support KVM with Kernel < 2.6.29, bug in ./configure and
kvm-all.c
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/494500
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KVM isn't an emulator. It virtualizes the CPU. A 32bit CPU can't be
forced to run as a 64bit cpu. This is a wontfix.
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Maybe you can try the e1000 drivers from Intel's site. You could also
try using the stadard Qemu mac prefix of 52:54 (the first bit of the mac
has a special meaning).
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