[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [Qemu-devel] Test report for xen-unstable and qemu-xen
Il 13/08/2013 13:09, Laszlo Ersek ha scritto: On 08/13/13 12:33, Fabio Fantoni wrote:Il 13/08/2013 12:04, Laszlo Ersek ha scritto:CC'ing Gerd and the seabios list: On 08/13/13 11:16, Fabio Fantoni wrote:Il 12/08/2013 17:04, Fabio Fantoni ha scritto:New issue: - domU not start with qemu 1.5.1 and more that 2 gb of ram: tested on w7 64 bit domU with 4 gb of ram, with built-in qemu 1.3 it works, while with qemu 1.5.1 doesn't (stops at the beginning, spice client show only the lines of seabios version and machine UUID; qemu log show nothing more that 2 gb test), while with 2 gb of ram works also with qemu 1.5.1 -------------------------Added qemu-devel and debian maintainers to cc for this regression about upstream qemu. If you need more details and tests tell me and I'll do/post them.As a superficial guess, this could be fixed by the seabios-1.7.3.1 release: http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.qemu/227536 http://code.coreboot.org/p/seabios/source/commit/2a9aeabdfb34374ecac25e7a8d21c9e368618cd4/ LaszloThanks for reply, i did fast test adding this patch that you linked: http://code.coreboot.org/p/seabios/source/commit/2a9aeabdfb34374ecac25e7a8d21c9e368618cd4/ Same result, the problem remains, should I test full seabios 1.7.3.1?No idea, it was just a random shot, sorry... You're probably down to bisecting qemu :( Laszlo I did another test disabling the usb controller: it didn't find any bootable disk and tried to boot with pxe. I also tried F12 and it reported an hard-disk size of 0 MB. Configuration is correct because if I change the ram size to 2 GB instead of 4, it starts correctly. No additional information from qemu log. I tried also seabios 1.7.2.2 and master from git, both with same result. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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