Am 23.03.2018 um 11:03 schrieb qemu-discuss-requ...@nongnu.org:
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Hi Peter,
Yes only I could see that. Sorry for dumping out incomplete logs :)
Well I think I figured out the source of this representation of repeating
TB blocks. Your 3rd point in your previous answer was the solution. The
fact that QEMU in TCG mode executes I/O instructions at the end of the
On 22 March 2018 at 22:34, Arnabjyoti Kalita wrote:
> From what I can see from the logs, it is quite hard to tell why this occurs.
> I am afraid I might have to disagree with your point 2. If it was an MMU
> page fault, one of the TCG blocks would have started executing
Hi,
maybe you want this in general, not only for qemu.
Then use Gentoo Linux. There buliding from source is the standard way to
install applications.
On a running system a 'emerge qemu' does the job. And so called use flags
control the features
you want to compiled in.