Hi all,
From kvm-74, the building process of kvm-ia64 is the same as x86 side. It
means kvm-ia64 is very easy to be used now.
Still existing issues (2 have been fixed. 3 are in debuging):
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1. [FIXED, not checked in] guest domain can not boot up network
2. [FIXED, not checked in] KVM guest can not do "reboot" and "poweroff"
3. FAIL to boot up Windows-2008server guest
4. IA64-KVM Guest will crash at restore (save-restore)
5. Can not boot up guest with 4G memory with 2.6.9 kernel (it boots well
with 2.6.27 kernel)
Summary reports:
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ENV is:
kvm-ia64: kvm-74
platform: Tiger4
processor: Itanium 4 Processor
logic Processors number: 8 (2 processors with Dual Core)
pal version: 9.68
service os: RHEL5u2 IA64 SMP with 2 VCPUs
vti guest os: RHEL5u2 & RHEL4u3
gfw: open guest firmware Cset#126
Results:
[PASS] Source-building
[PASS] Two_UP_VTI_Coexist (mem=256)
[PASS] One_UP_VTI (mem=256)
[PASS] SMPVTI_LTP (vcpus=2, LTP suite: "mm sched dio math quickhit")
[PASS] Boot_RHEL4u3_VTI
[PASS] Boot_RHEL5_VTI
[PASS] SMPVTI_Network (mem=256,vcpu=2, pass with patch)
[PASS] One_SMP_VTI (vcpus=2)
[PASS] SMPVTI_Kernel_Build (vcpus=2)
[PASS] UPVTI_Kernel_Build
[PASS] SMPVTI_Windows 2003 (vcpu=2)
[PASS] SMPWin_SMPVTI_Coexist
[FAIL] Guest network
[FAIL] windows2008
[FAIL] Save&Restore
[FAIL] Guest "reboot" and "poweroff''
[FAIL] One_SMPVTI_4096M (vcpus=2, mem=4096M, kernel=2.6.9)
Thanks,
Zhang Jingke
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