On 22 August 2017 at 10:43, Laurent Vivier <lviv...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 22/08/2017 11:34, Peter Maydell wrote: >> On 22 August 2017 at 05:24, David Gibson <da...@gibson.dropbear.id.au> wrote: >>> The following changes since commit 1f296733876434118fd766cfef5eb6f29ecab6a8: >>> >>> Update version for v2.10.0-rc3 release (2017-08-15 18:53:31 +0100) >>> >>> are available in the git repository at: >>> >>> git://github.com/dgibson/qemu.git tags/ppc-for-2.10-20170822 >>> >>> for you to fetch changes up to d3234e2851f1630c695c681beac1e87ac0881260: >>> >>> hw/ppc/spapr_iommu: Fix crash when removing the "spapr-tce-table" device >>> (2017-08-22 11:11:30 +1000) >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >>> ppc patch queue 2017-08-22 >>> >>> Last minute ppc related fixes for qemu-2.10. I'm not sure if these >>> are critical enough to prompt another rc, but I'm submitting them for >>> consideration. >>> >>> First, is Cornelia's fix for 480bc11e6 which meant "make check" would >>> always fail on a ppc host. Tracking that down delayed submission of >>> the rest of these patches, sorry. >>> >>> The rest are all fairly important bugfixes for qemu crashes or guest >>> behaviour regression on ppc. Patches 2-4 specifically are fixes for >>> regressions from qemu-2.9, caused by the compatibility mode and >>> hotplug handling cleanups for the pseries machine type. >>> >>> ---------------------------------------------------------------- >> >> I get a make check failure on ppc64 Linux: >> >> TEST: tests/postcopy-test... (pid=12468) >> /ppc64/postcopy: >> Broken pipe >> qemu-system-ppc64: RP: Received invalid message 0x0000 length 0x0000 >> FAIL >> GTester: last random seed: R02Se5468e06f561627824306d95b0566d2b >> (pid=13011) >> FAIL: tests/postcopy-test > > This test should fail with KVM PR, but it is explicitly disabled by: > > tests/postcopy-test.c: > > 386 accel = access("/sys/module/kvm_hv", F_OK) ? "tcg" : "kvm:tcg";
There is no file of that name on the machine; but we'll be using TCG anyway because /dev/kvm is not readable by my user. > What is your test machine? It's the gcc compile farm ppc64 box (gcc110 if you have compile farm access): Linux gcc1-power7.osuosl.org 3.10.0-514.26.2.el7.ppc64 #1 SMP Mon Jul 10 02:26:53 GMT 2017 ppc64 ppc64 ppc64 GNU/Linux /proc/cpuinfo says processor : 0 cpu : POWER7 (architected), altivec supported clock : 3550.000000MHz revision : 2.1 (pvr 003f 0201) [etc] timebase : 512000000 platform : pSeries model : IBM,8231-E2B machine : CHRP IBM,8231-E2B git bisect blames "target/ppc: 'PVR != host PVR' in KVM_SET_SREGS workaround" for the regression. thanks -- PMM