SVM looks available on your machine. If possible, could you provide dmidecode 
information (type "dmidecode") for further verification? I know that some 
vendors disabled SVM feature in BIOS last year. But this was pretty rare. Maybe 
you can check whether BIOS has an option for SVM.

-Wei


Avi Kivity wrote:
> Anthony Liguori wrote:
>> Pär Andersson wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi.
>>> 
>>> I am getting a kernel panic when loading the kvm-amd module. I have
>>> talked a little about this with aliguori on IRC and according to him
>>> the panic occurs when KVM enables EFER.SVME.
>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>> I find this very odd.  Setting EFER.SVME shouldn't do any harm even
>> if it's already set.  The only thing I can think of would be that SVM
>> wasn't available but this is an X2 so it really ought to be.
>> 
>> Anyone have any clue why setting EFER.SVME would cause an OOPS?
>> 
> 
> Blue Pill?



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