When an IRQ allocation fails, we free up the device structures and disable the
device so that we
can unregister the device in the userspace and not expose it to the guest at
all.
Signed-off-by: Amit Shah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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arch/x86/kvm/x86.c | 86
Ben Bucksch wrote:
Reason is, as said, that the build assumes that
/usr/include/linux/ioctl.h exists, i.e. it just #include linux/ioctl.h
Oh, that's not nice. Certainly for me /usr/include/linux will never point to the kernel I'm building against so that's just a
problem waiting to happen.
Hi All,
This is our Weekly KVM Testing Report against lastest kvm.git
2d7a06ff26576b1918dfe8e25ba4ffdfc24e and kvm-userspace.git
5925d8e58d1fa4668351b157d9635be016794c79.
There is one new issue found, Fail to save restore and live migration
which blocks our SR/LM cases. And EPT and VPID
Anthony Liguori wrote:
Max Krasnyansky wrote:
This patch adds support for removing USB devices by host address.
Which is usefull for things like libvirtd because there is no easy way to
find guest USB address of the host device.
In other words you can now do:
usb_add host:3.5
...
What is the oldest version that doesn't work? (i.e. when was the regression
introduced?)
I can (almost) be sure the kvm-70 did not have stalls and that kvm 73 certainly
has this problem.
Never tried 71 and I am not sure about 72 (haven't ran it for long
time and upgraded to 73)
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To
On Sat, 2008-09-13 at 07:50 +0300, Avi Kivity wrote:
Beth Kon wrote:
I ran into trouble trying to get the hpet working with win2k864. It
hangs very early on (black screen with Windows is loading Files at the
bottom). My guess is there are problems with our acpi/bios changes,
since they