I'm using a somewhat patched (meaning: UDMA + nonblocking IO) current CVS QEMU, so I think I'd best ask this on the list to see if anyone can reproduce this, so I can narrow the problem down to my particular setup.
When I run English Windows XP SP2 + October patchset (as per AutoPatcher v. Oct2005) on both host and guest, and have KQEMU enabled, double-clicking the deskbar clock to bring up the Date and Time preferences dialog, QEMU hangs in a horrid manner... It won't be killed under any circumnstance. The QEMU windows just freezes and the process takes up 100% CPU. Thankfully, no BSOD occurs. I tried the killing it via regular Taskman, SysInternal's Process Explorer, and even a Delphi hack a friend of mine wrote a couple years ago which simply closes all the handles in a process and kills (er, attempts to) it. Apart from not being killed, the system won't change the process' priority if I ask it to. And yes, the user I'm running as has administrator privileges. The funny thing is that apart from this weirdness, the rest of the system seems to behave correctly... When running QEMU with KQEMU enabled, that is. If I disable KQEMU, everythings behave normally. Can someone please try to reproduce this? Beware, Windows might be unable to shut itself down and a hard-reset might be needed. And any debugging hints are appreciated. QEMU was built via the mingw32 package found on Debian sid, plus freshly latest binutils release built from sources for win32. Thanks! _______________________________________________ Qemu-devel mailing list Qemu-devel@nongnu.org http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/qemu-devel