Hi, I have a simple installation of OpenBSD 6.2 with latest patches installed on an amd64 machine.
I am unable to reboot an Alpine Linux 3.7.0 guest. 1) I have installed an Alpine Linux guest and it works fine on vmd. The entry in "vmctl status" properly lists the guest after host boot. $ vmctl status ID PID VCPUS MAXMEM CURMEM TTY OWNER NAME 1 #### 1 1.0G ###M ttyp0 root vmname 2) Now when I run "reboot" within the Alpine guest, one CPU on the host machine starts hitting 100%. Later the screen displays a blue background error message. Tailing the /var/log/messages lists the following error messages: /bsd: vmx_fault_page: uvm_fault returns 14, GPA=0xffffa148, rip=0xf7d8a vmd: vcpu_run_loop: vm 1 / vcpu 0 run ioctl failed: Bad address At this point, the 100% CPU returns to normal load. 3) A subsequent "vmctl status" does not show the vm. $ vmctl status ID PID VCPUS MAXMEM CURMEM TTY OWNER NAME Trying to start the vm via a "vmctl start vmname" outputs the following $ doas vmctl start vmname vmctl: start vm command failed: Operation already in progress However, there is no vm listed in the output of "vmctl status". $ vmctl status ID PID VCPUS MAXMEM CURMEM TTY OWNER NAME $ doas rcctl check vmd vmd(ok) $ doas vmctl reload vmctl: command failed After vmctl reload, the tailed log contains: vmd: /etc/vm.conf:##: vm "vmname" failed: Operation not permitted I have run "poweroff" within Alpine as well, but it has a similar result as above. The vm shuts down, there is no 100% CPU, but it is not visible within the vmctl status. Trying to start via vmctl results in the same output on commandline. $ doas vmctl start vmname vmctl: start vm command failed: Operation already in progress The tailed log contains: vmd: vcpu_run_loop: vm 3 / vcpu 0 run ioctl failed: Input/output error 4) A "doas vmctl stop #" results in one CPU hitting and staying at 100%. $ doas vmctl stop # $ top PID USERNAME PRI NICE SIZE RES STATE WAIT TIME CPU COMMAND #### _vmd 28 0 1027M 102M onproc/0 thrdeat ##.#H 99.02% vmd $ vmctl status ID PID VCPUS MAXMEM CURMEM TTY OWNER NAME 1 #### 1 1.0G ###M ttyp0 root vmname - stoppin The only way that works right now is to do a "doas rcctl stop vmd", "doas rcctl start vmd". However, this results in the entire vmd being stopped and started. The relevant section of /etc/vm.conf vm vmname { disk location/disk.img interface tap0 { locked lladdr 00:00:00:00:00:01 switch "local" } memory 1G owner normaluser } switch "local" { add vether0 interface bridge0 } I am sorry for the long mail. Thanks. Regards, ab. ---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|---------|--