On 17.10.2008, at 17:44, Alexander Graf wrote:
On 17.10.2008, at 17:37, Jan Kiszka wrote:
Alexander Graf wrote:
On 15.10.2008, at 16:27, Jan Kiszka wrote:
This fixes Windows 64-bit boot regressions: PIT IRQs must not be
delivered via LVT0 lines if they are masked.
Hum, I still run into issues when booting the free Hyper-V system
(or
Windows Server 2008). It BSODs on bootup in 9 out of 10 cases, but
boots
just fine with -no-kvm-pit, even though I have your patches applied.
Any ideas?
Grmbl. What is the last working commit? And does commenting out the
PIT
forwarding in __inject_pit_timer_intr change the picture?
I'm slowly losing faith in myself - I simply rebuilt it after I merged
some other random stuff in (mostly IA64) and now the Hyper-V server
simply boots.
I'll come back to you as soon as I find it broken again ;-).
Thanks a lot and sorry for the fuss,
Alex
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