Hi,
I am trying to run Qemu-4.0 installed from source code.
When I run virt-manager to create a VM, I get the following error:
```
Unable to complete install: 'internal error: process exited while
connecting to monitor: 2019-07-19T17:06:35.954242Z qemu-system-x86_64:
-enable-kvm: unsupported mac
Hi,
I am trying to preload two shared libraries while running Qemu using
libvirt. To preload the shared libraries I have added an environment
variable in the $domain.xml file with the following command:
```
virt-xml generic --edit --confirm --qemu-commandline
'env=LD_PRELOAD=/home/probir/Download
> What exactly are you trying to do
> with your new signal ?
I am implementing PEBS (Intel's Precise-Event Based Sampling)
virtualization, so that I can sample guest OS from host machine using
Linux Perf. The PEBS device is configured from host's user space as
perf event. I am registering a perf-e
I am registering a signal handler per Qemu thread (per VCPU) and
expecting to handle it in that thread context. But I never receive the
signal on the Qemu thread that is causing the event, rather the signal
is sent to parent thread context. Can you please explain the reason
behind this? I also see
Was wondering, is there any way to pin a guest page using Qemu API?
Regards,
Probir
> Does 'per CPU basis' indicates irq per cpu, or irq per device queue?
IRQ per CPU core, meaning that IRQ will be raised at and served by
that CPU. Does IRQ per queue mean the same thing?
I am writing a virtual device that would generate IRQ per CPU basis. I
have written a PCI device from the template which does not generate
IRQ per CPU. How can write such device in Qemu?
The code of current device is here:
https://gist.github.com/proywm/6ca98d3e8ca001965e2c8792fcf97911
Regards,
P