This is an old ticket! I had completely forgotten about it, but will test when I get a chance and let you know.
Cheers, Owen On Fri, May 19, 2017 at 11:25 AM, Thomas Huth <1034...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote: > Triaging old bug tickets ... can you still reproduce this issue with the > latest version of QEMU (currently v2.9)? > > ** Changed in: qemu > Status: New => Incomplete > > -- > You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to the bug > report. > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1034423 > > Title: > Guests running OpenIndiana (and relatives) fail to boot on AMD > hardware > > Status in QEMU: > Incomplete > > Bug description: > First observed with OpenSolaris 2009.06, and also applies to the > latest OpenIndiana release. > > Version: qemu-kvm 1.1.1 > > Hardware: > > 2 x AMD Opteron 6128 8-core processors, 64GB RAM. > > These guests boot on equivalent Intel hardware. > > To reproduce: > > qemu-kvm -nodefaults -m 512 -cpu host -vga cirrus -usbdevice tablet > -vnc :99 -monitor stdio -hda drive.img -cdrom oi-dev- > 151a5-live-x86.iso -boot order=dc > > I've tested with "-vga std" and various different emulated CPU types, > to no effect. > > What happens: > > GRUB loads, and offers multiple boot options, but none work. Some kind > of kernel panic flies by very fast before restarting the VM, and > careful use of the screenshot button reveals that it reads as follows: > > panic[cpu0]/thread=fec22de0: BAD TRAP: type=8 (#df Double fault) > rp=fec2b48c add r=0 > > #df Double fault > pid=0, pc=0xault > pid=0, pc=0xfe800377, sp=0xfec40090, eflags=0x202 > cr0: 80050011<pg,wp,et,pe> cr4:b8<pge,pae,pse,de> > cr2: 0cr3: ae2f000 > gs: 1b0 fs: 0 es: > 160 ds: 160 > edi: 0 esi: 0 ebp: > 0 esp: fec2b4c4 > ebx: c0010015 edx: 0 ecx: 0 eax: > fec40400 > trp: 8 err: 0 eip: fe800377 > cs: 158 > efl: 202 usp: fec40090 ss: 160 > tss.tss_link: 0x0 > tss.tss_esp0: 0x0 > tss.tss_ss0: 0x160 > tss.tss_esp1: 0x0 > tss.tss_ss1: 0x0 > tss.tss esp2: 0x0 > tss.tss_ss2: 0x0 > tss.tss_cr3: 0xae2f000 > tss.tss_eip: 0xfec40400 > tss.tss_eflags: 0x202 > tss.tss_eax: 0xfec40400 > tss.tss_ebx: 0xc0010015 > tss.tss_ecx: 0xc0010000 > tss.tss_edx: 0x0 > tss.tss_esp: 0xfec40090 > > Warning - stack not written to the dumpbuf > fec2b3c8 unix:due+e4 (8, fec2b48c, 0, 0) > fec2b478 unix:trap+12fa (fec2b48c, 0, 0) > fec2b48c unix:_cmntrap+7c (1b0, 0, 160, 160, 0) > > If there's any more, I haven't managed to catch it. > > Solaris 11 does not seem to suffer from the same issue, although the > first message that appears at boot (after the version info) is "trap: > Unkown trap type 8 in user mode". Could be related? > > As always, thanks in advance and please let me know if I can help to > test, or provide any more information. > > To manage notifications about this bug go to: > https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1034423/+subscriptions > -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of qemu- devel-ml, which is subscribed to QEMU. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1034423 Title: Guests running OpenIndiana (and relatives) fail to boot on AMD hardware Status in QEMU: Incomplete Bug description: First observed with OpenSolaris 2009.06, and also applies to the latest OpenIndiana release. Version: qemu-kvm 1.1.1 Hardware: 2 x AMD Opteron 6128 8-core processors, 64GB RAM. These guests boot on equivalent Intel hardware. To reproduce: qemu-kvm -nodefaults -m 512 -cpu host -vga cirrus -usbdevice tablet -vnc :99 -monitor stdio -hda drive.img -cdrom oi-dev- 151a5-live-x86.iso -boot order=dc I've tested with "-vga std" and various different emulated CPU types, to no effect. What happens: GRUB loads, and offers multiple boot options, but none work. Some kind of kernel panic flies by very fast before restarting the VM, and careful use of the screenshot button reveals that it reads as follows: panic[cpu0]/thread=fec22de0: BAD TRAP: type=8 (#df Double fault) rp=fec2b48c add r=0 #df Double fault pid=0, pc=0xault pid=0, pc=0xfe800377, sp=0xfec40090, eflags=0x202 cr0: 80050011<pg,wp,et,pe> cr4:b8<pge,pae,pse,de> cr2: 0cr3: ae2f000 gs: 1b0 fs: 0 es: 160 ds: 160 edi: 0 esi: 0 ebp: 0 esp: fec2b4c4 ebx: c0010015 edx: 0 ecx: 0 eax: fec40400 trp: 8 err: 0 eip: fe800377 cs: 158 efl: 202 usp: fec40090 ss: 160 tss.tss_link: 0x0 tss.tss_esp0: 0x0 tss.tss_ss0: 0x160 tss.tss_esp1: 0x0 tss.tss_ss1: 0x0 tss.tss esp2: 0x0 tss.tss_ss2: 0x0 tss.tss_cr3: 0xae2f000 tss.tss_eip: 0xfec40400 tss.tss_eflags: 0x202 tss.tss_eax: 0xfec40400 tss.tss_ebx: 0xc0010015 tss.tss_ecx: 0xc0010000 tss.tss_edx: 0x0 tss.tss_esp: 0xfec40090 Warning - stack not written to the dumpbuf fec2b3c8 unix:due+e4 (8, fec2b48c, 0, 0) fec2b478 unix:trap+12fa (fec2b48c, 0, 0) fec2b48c unix:_cmntrap+7c (1b0, 0, 160, 160, 0) If there's any more, I haven't managed to catch it. Solaris 11 does not seem to suffer from the same issue, although the first message that appears at boot (after the version info) is "trap: Unkown trap type 8 in user mode". Could be related? As always, thanks in advance and please let me know if I can help to test, or provide any more information. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/qemu/+bug/1034423/+subscriptions