Avi Kivity wrote:
> Zhao, Yunfeng wrote:
>> Hi, all,
>> This is today's KVM test result against kvm.git
>> a843332b0445c9d60e4c9bda965b10cbe632a088 and kvm-userspace.git
>> 356c9ff52b05e2d0f2b2eee9f861ad7c3ab3babd.
>>
>> Host crash issue still exists on latest KVM, even boot one linux guest
>> will cause host to crash, so most our tests failed.
>>
>> I have uploaded the serial output in the issue below:
>> 1. Host crashes when boot a linux guest
>> https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&atid=893831&aid=1776079&gro
>> up_id=180599
>>
>> We found that this regression happens between kvm.git
>> 9bcbb7df435e154b148662df3721f71847a9342c and kvm.git :
>> 83aecfbf44f3ba92abde47957a3c9175f1ec7165.
>>
>> It is blocking our testing, and also effecting the development of
>> developer.
>>   
>
> Sorry, I forgot about it since all works well here.  Will try to 
> reproduce.
>

Now fixed and pushed (200b412d5f84907f2de0e27b95e70493d0741fa3 in 
kvm-userspace.git).  I didn't see the issue because I usually use 
--with-patched-kernel and run kvm.git directly.


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