Dave Hansen wrote:
> I had a host running kvm-27 oops on me last week.  The system had been
> up for about 2 weeks, and had probably run and stopped at least a couple
> hundred kvm guests.  I don't think it is very reproducible, but here it
> is anyway.  The host is running 2.6.20.4.  
> :kvm:kvm_mmu_alloc_page+0x38/0x110
> Jun 29 06:40:45 elm3b173 kernel: [982461.107243]  [_end+124742658/2127394328] 
> :kvm:kvm_mmu_get_page+0xda/0x150
> Jun 29 06:40:45 elm3b173 kernel: [982461.119888]  [_end+124744897/2127394328] 
> :kvm:mmu_alloc_roots+0xf9/0x190
> Jun 29 06:40:45 elm3b173 kernel: [982461.132360]  [_end+124745400/2127394328] 
> :kvm:paging_new_cr3+0x30/0x60
> Jun 29 06:40:45 elm3b173 kernel: [982461.144467]  [_end+124724233/2127394328] 
> :kvm:set_cr3+0xb1/0xd0
> Jun 29 06:40:45 elm3b173 kernel: [982461.155369]  [_end+124818018/2127394328] 
> :kvm_intel:handle_cr+0xba/0x1d0
>   

That's fixed in kvm-28 (4b82b37a35a085a07d9ed84efee06c69655fd3d1).


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