On 25/09/2015 01:26, Bill Paul wrote: > The result of this is that if the CPU was in long mode and you do an INIT > IPI, > the CPU still has the EFER.LMA and EFER.LME bits set, even though it's not > actually running in long mode anymore. It doesn't seem possible for the guest > to get the CPU out of this state, and one nasty side-effect is that trying to > set the CR0 to enable paging never succeeds. > > I added the following code at line 1240 above as a workaround: > > #ifdef TARGET_X86_64 > /* > * The initial state of the CPU is not 64-bit mode. This being > * the case, don't leave the EFER.LME or EFER.LME bits set. > */ > > cpu_load_efer(env, 0); > #endif > > This seemed to fix the problem I was having, however I'm not certain this is > the correct fix.
I think a better fix is to move the "uint64_t efer;" field to some place before the dummy "struct {} start_init_save;" marker in target-i386/cpu.h. Can you test it and send a patch if it works? Thanks, Paolo