On 2/20/2016 11:33 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote:
The first time I built LFS in qemu I thought I did something wrong.
 From 'power on' to login prompt was about 2 seconds.

I have found that building LFS in qemu takes about 150% of the time on
HW.  I don't know if I set things up properly or not.  What I use is
usually some variation of:

qemu -enable-kvm -boot c \
      -drive file=/mnt/qemu/deb71.img \
      -drive file=/mnt/qemu/lfs.img \
      -m 2G \
      -cpu host \
      -smp 2 \
      -vga std \
      -net nic -net bridge \
      -machine type=pc,accel=kvm

But I haven't done this recently.

I don't use it directly, I use libvirtd (with vmm). I know converting a vmm generated xml file to qemu-argv makes a really ugly command line, about 50 lines (assuming one argument per line, it's 27 lines in 80x24 term). I'll have to do a comparison between native and kvm at some point. There should be some performance penalty, but 50% does seem like an awful lot. I do know that switching only the virtio driver for disk fixed some minor stutter issues I had with linux guests a couple of years back (both using raw device), short hangs at cli when typing, momentary paused make output, etc. CLI for qemu would probably be something like -device=virtio to each hardware argument.

--DJ

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