https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92291
Bug ID: 92291
Summary: kvm/guest crashes when smp > 1 with AMD FX8300; with
host kernel oops from abrt as well
Product: Virtualization
Version: unspecified
Kernel Version: 3.18.3-201.fc21.x86_64 [host], 3.13.0-39-generic
[ubuntu guest]
Hardware: x86-64
OS: Linux
Tree: Mainline
Status: NEW
Severity: high
Priority: P1
Component: kvm
Assignee: [email protected]
Reporter: [email protected]
Regression: No
Created attachment 165171
--> https://bugzilla.kernel.org/attachment.cgi?id=165171&action=edit
kvm register dumps
Overview
========
Whenever I launch a kvm guest in qemu-system-x86_64 with -smp > 1 [-cpu host
-enable-kvm of course], the guest kernel crashes at some stage; I've seen the
kernel crash before completing boot-up, giving the recognizable kernel crash
trace, as well as during 'normal' operation when the guest simply 'freezes'.
The host kernel gives me an oops as well, although abrt won't let me report it
now as I've got Nvidia proprietary drivers 'tainting' the kernel
The bug seems non-specific to guest OS, though mainly it's been *buntu guests,
with various different kernels including lowlatency, I even think I've seen the
bug with a Windows guest. I've tried building qemu from git sources, no
particularly noticeable difference;
Steps to reproduce
==================
1) Start linux guest on a multicore system [AMD FX8* series CPU?] with
$ qemu-system-x86_64 -m 2G -cpu host -smp 4 -enable-kvm -hda [image_file] -vga
vmware
2) wait until the guest kernel crashes; virtually every time in less than 10
minutes
Actual results
==============
guest kernel crashes, host kernel gives an oops too, presumably as a result of
kvm passthrough
Expected results
================
guest virtual machine should work normally then keep working normally
it would be good to try to pipe dmesg from the guest to the host serial
connection, in case that would assist?
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