"Aham Brahmasmi" <[email protected]> writes:

>> On Sun, Feb 18, 2018 at 04:23:39PM +0100, Aham Brahmasmi wrote:
>> > I am unable to reboot an Alpine Linux 3.7.0 guest.

I can confirm that on 6.2-current, you can reboot an Alpine 3.7.0 guest
without errors.

>> > 
>> > Tailing the /var/log/messages lists the following error messages:
>> > 
>> > /bsd: vmx_fault_page: uvm_fault returns 14, GPA=0xffffa148, rip=0xf7d8a
>> > vmd: vcpu_run_loop: vm 1 / vcpu 0 run ioctl failed: Bad address
>> > 

Here's what I see on 6.2-current when doing a `sudo reboot` inside the
Alpine VM via SSH very shortly after startup (timestamps trimmed for brevity):

kogelvis vmd[26727]: alpine: started vm 1 successfully, tty /dev/ttyp5
kogelvis vmd[93002]: vcpu_process_com_data: guest reading com1 when not ready
kogelvis last message repeated 2 times
kogelvis vmd[93002]: rtc_update_rega: set non-32KHz timebase not supported
kogelvis vmd[93002]: rtc_update_rega: set non-32KHz timebase not supported
kogelvis vmd[26727]: alpine: started vm 1 successfully, tty /dev/ttyp5
kogelvis vmd[49571]: vcpu_process_com_data: guest reading com1 when not ready
kogelvis last message repeated 2 times

> From what I understand, I first need to upgrade to the latest snapshot.
> From there, I need to use source build instructions at
> https://www.openbsd.org/faq/faq5.html#Bld to reach -current.

AFAIK, You shouldn't need to build anything from source, just do the upgrade
from a recent bsd.rd and then make sure to upgrade packages and clean
out old dependencies. Depending on how you've configured certain
software you might need to update some configs by hand, but you
shouldn't have to compile anything other than software you've had to
compile yourself to install under 6.1.

(Aham, sorry if my reply is a bit mangled...for some reason I can't get your
original post to reply to and had to grab your reply to Carlos.)

-Dave

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