This bug was fixed in the package linux - 3.13.0-15.35
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linux (3.13.0-15.35) trusty; urgency=low
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- LP: #1287175
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** Also affects: linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Oh, just saw that the patch actually was sent to upstream stable
already.
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Title:
nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream kernels
Cool, so we need to get that pulled into stable. Sorry for being unclear
before. Yes, my kernel just had the patch from bisection reverted. The
kernel Seth made had the fix for that on top.
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This kernel does indeed work fine as well - thanks!
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Title:
nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream kernels
Status in “linux” pac
I see, thanks. I'll try out the other ppa as soon as my test laptop
has power :)
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Title:
nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream
The way I understood smb's comments that one just reverted the patch
identified by the bisect. I can't confirm that with him right now
though, and it doesn't look like he included whatever patches he had
added for us to look at. My build includes a patch which was submitted
upstream within the past
Hi Seth,
would thie be any different from the kernel mentioned in comment #11?
(I haven't looked at the source for that one, but it did fix the issue
for me)
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I saw https://lkml.org/lkml/2014/2/27/819 come across lkml and am
assuming it's meant to be a fix for this issue. Since Stefan's out today
I went ahead and made a test build so you can see if it fixes the issue.
http://people.canonical.com/~sforshee/lp1278531/linux-3.13.0-14.34+lp1278531v201402280
Candidate kernels do indeed fix the problem. Nesting now works both
with precise and trusty userspace on the host.
Thanks Stefan!
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T
L1 with T user-space currently crashes on me due to some compiz problem.
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Title:
nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream kernels
Ok, so kernels to try would be at
http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lp1278531/. I was testing only the
mini.iso boot with a host=T, L1=P combination. But that at least brought
up the boot menu. Serge, if you have time, maybe you can verify this on
one of the other cases.
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Awesome, thanks Stefan.
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Title:
nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream kernels
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bisection ended on:
commit e504c9098ed6acd9e1079c5e10e4910724ad429f
Author: Anthoine Bourgeois
Date: Wed Nov 13 11:45:37 2013 +0100
kvm, vmx: Fix lazy FPU on nested guest
which sounds reasonable as this will cause an exit to L0 (the host) in
some case where it has not before. I am prepari
** Summary changed:
- nested kvm fails with trust and upstream kernels
+ nested kvm fails with trusty and upstream kernels
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