So, I tried 3DMark both with and without hugepages and it didn't seem to make a 
difference. Also, the results are on par with the results when running on bare 
metal, so I'm impressed.

Cheers,

-- 
Guillaume


---- Message d'origine ----
De : Okky Hendriansyah <[email protected]>
À : [email protected]
Objet : Re: [vfio-users] Win10 guest stops responding. How to debug?
Date : 27/02/2016 13:41:49 CET
Copie à : vfio-users <[email protected]>;
   [email protected]

On February 27, 2016 at 19:37:57, [email protected] 
([email protected]) wrote:


Thank you for the info about hugepages and hv_vapic.

As for my problem, it seems to be the virtio-scsi driver. I booted with "-hda 
<file>" and had no hangs. I should have tried earlier, especially since I was 
suspecting the disk already...
Which version of the scsi driver are people using for windows10?
I first installed version 0.1.112 (which was the latest at the time of install) 
and am now trying version 0.1.102 (the stable version), but these are win8 
drivers as the iso doesn't seem to include win10 drivers, and I have had no 
hangs yet (even through a radeon update). I'll stick with those and see how it 
goes, unless someone can recommend a better version.
And now, on to the last problem, sound! I'll start a new thread.

Cheers,

--
Guillaume




Hi Guillaume,



I experienced slowness after updating to the latest virtio-scsi driver (the one 
which has a Windows 10 release), and revert back to the stable build (the one 
which does not have the Windows 10 release).



The slowness appeared just after updating and rebooting the guest. It just 
stayed loading at the boot screen, with that circling dots.



Best regards,

Okky Hendriansyah




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