Am 10.07.25 um 15:33 schrieb Thomas Lamprecht: > On Thu, 10 Jul 2025 14:50:29 +0200, Friedrich Weber wrote: >> On host CPUs with the split_lock_detect flag (newer Intel CPUs), >> booting an OVMF VM with more than one core may trigger the host >> kernel's split lock detection, as reported in [1]. >> >> With default settings, a kernel >= 5.19 slows down the corresponding >> thread for 10ms when it detects a split lock operation, as documented >> in [2]. A warning is logged, e.g.: >> >> [...] > > Applied, thanks! > > But I had to re-export the patch to get the \r\n line endings back, the reason > for that is that you did not explicitly passed `--transfer-encoding=base64` to > git send-email as the "auto" default value is seemingly not smart enough to go > for that encoding when it sees such line endings.. IIRC, it's mailman who eats the line endings, not git [0]. If you send a mail with such line endings to yourself it works without '--transfer-encoding=base64' too, but it doesn't work if you send it to the list.
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