Avi Kivity wrote:
> Cam Macdonell wrote:
>> Avi Kivity wrote:
>>> Cam Macdonell wrote:
>>>> Avi Kivity wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I had this same problem.  I have an old XP image that would not run 
>>>> under kvm-35.  It was installed with the kvm that is packaged with 
>>>> Ubuntu Feisty (kvm-27, I believe).  After I upgraded, it crashes 
>>>> during boot.
>>>>
>>>> How can I check the HAL it uses?
>>>>
>>> Windows device manager, under 'Computer'.
>>
>> I see MPS Uniprocessor PC.  This image was installed with kvm.
>>
>>>> I still have it around if you would like me to do some debugging 
>>>> with it.
>>>
>>> Can you check which kvm version caused the regression?
>>
>> It works under KVM-16 (which is the version that ships with Feisty) 
>> and up to kvm-24 (I did a manual binary search so a few versions were 
>> skipped).  versions 25, 26, 27 stall at boot (I wait several minutes 
>> but Windows never starts) and crashing with "unhandled vm exit: 0x9" 
>> happens with KVM-33.  I'm not on which precise version where the 
>> crashing begins (let me know if that would be useful).
>
> That should be enough to start debugging.  However, with the kvm forum 
> next week, I doubt it will happen soon.

BTW, you can use -no-kvm (or an older kvm) to switch to the Standard PC 
HAL.  But please keep a copy of the failing image for future testing.

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