Hi,
Rebecca,
today I tried to use your provided UEFI bios images
but unfortunately the VM didn't start with (none of the three images):
...
Dez. 05 18:16:30: bring up tap0 -> bridge1 (private addm)
Dez. 05 18:16:30: booting
Dez. 05 18:16:30: [bhyve options: -c 2,sockets=1,cores=2 -m 8G -Hwl
bootrom,/VM2/.config/BHYVE_UEFI.fd -S -U
a9656f03-7f7a-11e7-983e-98e7f4868540 -u]
Dez. 05 18:16:30: [bhyve devices: -s 0,hostbridge -s 31,lpc -s
4:0,nvme,/dev/zvol/zdata/VM/w10l/disk0 -s
5:0,nvme,/dev/zvol/zdata/VM/w10l/disk1 -s
6:0,ahci-cd,/VM2/w10l/disk2.img -s
7:0,virtio-blk,/dev/zvol/zdata/VM/w10l/disk3 -s
8:0,virtio-net,tap0,mac=58:9c:fc:04:eb:f4 -s 9:0,virtio-rnd -s
10:0,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5900,w=1600,h=900 -s 11:0,xhci,tablet]
Dez. 05 18:16:30: [bhyve console: -l com1,/dev/nmdm-w10l.1A]
Dez. 05 18:16:30: [bhyve iso device: -s 3:0,ahci-cd,/VM/.config/null.iso]
Dez. 05 18:16:30: starting bhyve (run 1)
Dez. 05 18:16:32: bhyve exited with status 1
Dez. 05 18:16:32: destroying network device tap0
Dez. 05 18:16:32: stopped
...
With the current UEFI images the VM starts.
Can this be debugged further?
Zitat von Rebecca Cran <rebe...@bsdio.com>:
On 11/22/20 8:14 PM, Rebecca Cran wrote:
I'd like to get some more testing of the new UEFI EDK2 port before
I hopefully commit it next week.
I've uploaded pre-built firmware images to
https://people.freebsd.org/~bcran/bhyve/BhyveX64-20201122/ .
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