Hey Gabe,

At present our Jenkins doesn't have KVM enabled so I believe no tests
that use KVM were being run regularly. I intend to get KVM enabled on the
Jenkins server over the next few days. I also found the bugs you were
referring to when running the long (nightly) and very-long (weekly) tests
on my local machine (where I have KVM). The long tests are fixed with this
patch: https://gem5-review.googlesource.com/c/public/gem5/+/52384, and I'm
currently looking into the bugs in the very-long tests.

Kind regards,
Bobby
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On Wed, Nov 3, 2021 at 4:22 AM Gabe Black via gem5-dev <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hey folks, I recently discovered KVM wasn't set up on my desktop, which I
> just corrected. Now that it's enabled, the KVM tests have started running,
> and they are also failing. This could be sort of weird issue on my machine,
> and I'm currently looking into the failure itself.
>
> The thing I wanted to ask was, do we have any KVM tests that run anywhere?
> Do we have them in the quick regressions but not the long regressions? Do
> we have KVM enabled on the nightly server? I can imagine it (KVM) not being
> enabled on kokoro, but hopefully we can run those on the nightlies?
>
> Gabe
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