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Re: [Xen-devel] ACPI shutdown unreliable with win7?



>>> On 22.05.15 at 10:54, <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>         May 22 01:28:33.149028 (XEN) VCPU information and callbacks for 
> domain 18:
>         May 22 01:28:33.156972 (XEN)     VCPU0: CPU2 [has=F] poll=0 
> upcall_pend=00 upcall_mask=00 dirty_cpus={2}
>         May 22 01:28:33.165038 (XEN)     cpu_hard_affinity={0-47} 
> cpu_soft_affinity={0-3}
>         May 22 01:28:33.173029 (XEN)     pause_count=0 pause_flags=1
>         May 22 01:28:33.173064 (XEN)     paging assistance: hap, 4 levels
>         May 22 01:28:33.181020 (XEN)     No periodic timer
>         May 22 01:28:33.181052 (XEN)     VCPU1: CPU1 [has=F] poll=0 
> upcall_pend=00 upcall_mask=00 dirty_cpus={1}
>         May 22 01:28:33.189031 (XEN)     cpu_hard_affinity={0-47} 
> cpu_soft_affinity={0-3}
>         May 22 01:28:33.197069 (XEN)     pause_count=0 pause_flags=1
>         May 22 01:28:33.197105 (XEN)     paging assistance: hap, 4 levels
>         May 22 01:28:33.205013 (XEN)     No periodic timer

At least this last part certainly isn't the same as in e.g. flight 56898,
where pause_flags=0 for both guest vCPU-s.

Jan


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