If I run "lsmod | grep kvm" nothing shows up but if I just do a "find . -name "kvm"" I get the following:
./usr/src/kernel/Documentation/virtual/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/arm/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/arm64/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/mips/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/powerpc/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/s390/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/tile/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/arch/x86/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/drivers/s390/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/include/config/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/include/config/have/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/include/kvm ./usr/src/kernel/virt/kvm ./dev/kvm ./sys/devices/virtual/misc/kvm ./sys/class/misc/kvm ./sys/kernel/debug/kvm ./sys/module/kvm I guess this shows my OS does have KVM on it? I added the two flags you mentioned when running QEMU (the -cpu and the -machine flags) but the -cpu flag doesn't seem like it's doing anything as even when I put a clearly wrong argument after the flag no error related to the cpu is thrown. Also it says ppce500 is not a machine type and that the supported machines are: bamboo bamboo boeing-machine Boeing Machine none empty machine ref405ep ref405ep taihu taihu virtex-ml507 Xilinx Virtex ML507 reference design The one being used right now is boeing-machine which is clearly specific to the project I am working on. I'm not exactly sure what boeing-machine refers to but I'll ask the person who wrote the code that specified that machine, On Tue, Oct 22, 2019 at 2:04 AM Thomas Huth <th...@redhat.com> wrote: > On 21/10/2019 23.06, Wayne Li wrote: > > Dear Qemu list members, > > > > I'm attempting to enable KVM in a Qemu-based project that is running on > > a T4240RDB board. After compiling my code with the -enable-kvm option I > > ran the qemu executable with the -enable-kvm option. The application > > exited with the following error message: "kvm error: missing PVR setting > > capability." What are some possibilities causing this error? > > That's an e6500 bas PPC board, isn't it? ... I guess nobody has been > running KVM on such a system in a while... > > What do you get when running "lsmod | grep kvm" ? How did you run QEMU? > I think you have to make sure to run with the right CPU model ("-cpu > e6500") and machine (likely "-M ppce500" ?). > > Thomas > >