* [email protected] ([email protected]) wrote:
> hi
>
> thanks for taking the time to reply
>
> Dr. David Alan Gilbert writes:
> > > I suspect that this might be some problem on my side, as I couldn't
> > > find any similar report (apart some old (qemu-2.8.50) threads, that
> > > didn't help)
> >
> > Not necessarily; can you tell me:
> > a) At what point does it fail - immediately when booting the guest?
> > Some time during the boot? Later?
> > b) What guest does it happen on?
>
> a) the error happens almost immediately; I mean: when I run qemu from an
> xterm, it doesn't even popup its window: it just dumps the error
> message to the terminal and stops
> b) the guest is an old windows XP OS; but, as I say above, all goes as
> if qemu doesn't even load the OS image (at least this is my
> impression)
>
A colleague has confirmed this on his FX-8320 on Fedora 29 with the
virt-next repo; so it's nothing that's special about your machine;
it's 3.1 that really doesn't like the old AMDs.
Dave
> Meantime, I have tried to (quick&dirty) disable the error
> catching/asserting in i386/kvm.c:
>
> install:41> diff ./qemu-3.1.0-rc1/target/i386/kvm.c.MSR_HACK
> ./qemu-3.1.0-rc1/target/i386/kvm.c
> 2205c2205
> < if (ret < cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs) {
> ---
> > if (1==0) {
> 2211c2211
> < assert(ret == cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs);
> ---
> > assert(1==1);
> 2524c2524
> < if (ret < cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs) {
> ---
> > if (1==0) {
> 2530c2530
> < assert(ret == cpu->kvm_msr_buf->nmsrs);
> ---
> > assert(1==1);
>
> and that makes qemu start and work without apparent problems.
> Of course, that is a crude and risky (I guess) workaround...
>
> thanks again
>
> ciao
> -gabriele
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Dr. David Alan Gilbert / [email protected] / Manchester, UK