tags 612105 + unreproducible moreinfo
thanks

06.02.2011 02:09, Jonathan Nieder пишет:
> Package: qemu-kvm
> Version: 0.13.0+dfsg-2
> Severity: important
> 
> Hi,
> 
> See [1] for the war story.  When I boot the HURD without passing
> -no-kvm-irqchip on the command line, the system usually will
> print
> 
>       hd2: irq timeout: status=0x50
>       hd2: irq timeout: status=0x50
>       hd2: irq timeout: status=0x50
>       hd2: unexpected_intr: status=0x58
> [and so on]
> 
> at boot time and not get past that.  If lucky, the system boots
> up but still hangs (not responding to keyboard input) at seemingly
> random moments.
> 
> Based on a hint from guillem, I tried passing -no-kvm-irqchip on
> the kvm command line.  And now it works great!
> 
> Known problem?  Ideas for tracking it down?
> 
> Jonathan
> 
>  $ : host
>  $ uname -a
>  Linux elie 2.6.38-rc3+ #2 SMP PREEMPT Thu Feb 3 17:51:50 CST 2011 x86_64 
> GNU/Linux
>  $ (cd ~/src/linux-2.6 && git rev-parse --short HEAD)
>  831d52b
>  $ dpkg-query -W qemu-kvm vde2 libaio1 libvdeplug2 iproute \
>       bridge-utils etherboot-qemu qemu-utils
>  bridge-utils 1.4-5
>  etherboot-qemu       5.4.4-9
>  iproute      20100519-3
>  libaio1      0.3.107-7
>  libvdeplug2  2.2.3-3
>  qemu-kvm     0.13.0+dfsg-2
>  qemu-utils   0.13.0+dfsg-2
>  vde2 2.2.3-3
> 
> [1]
> I was installing the hurd using a Debian installation CD-ROM (see
> <http://www.debian.org/ports/hurd/hurd-cd>) like so:
> 
>       wget 
> http://people.debian.org/~sthibault/hurd-i386/installer/cdimage/mini.iso
>       qemu-img create hurd-install.qemu 3G
>       kvm -m 512 -net nic,model=ne2k_pci -net user \
>               -hda hurd-install.qemu -cdrom mini.iso -boot d
> 
> Puzzlingly, the result would hang (and not respond to keyboard
> input) at seemingly random moments.  Sometimes right after "Enabling
> FXSR" during bootup, sometimes after the text "auth" was printed,
> sometimes later.

I can't reproduce this with either of the released kernels -
neither standard 2.6.32, nor 2.6.37-trunk from unstable,
nor with my custom kernels (2.6.32 or 2.6.36).  It works
with or without -no-kvm-irqchip, on 32 or 64bits (I did
about a dozen of boots, but I didn't try to actually install
hurd, just answering a few questions installer asks and
stopping there).

How about trying one of supported kernels first, instead
of (ab)using a development snapshot of the kernel?

/mjt



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