Re-tested against latest qemu-kvm master branch with commit 0a948cbb. And
found this issue has gone.
Jan Kiszka's following patch fixed this bug.
commit 0cdd3d14447da1a04e778c219c77db8b96f9cf33
Author: Jan Kiszka
Date: Wed Jun 6 16:28:42 2012 +0200
kvm: i8254: Fix conversion of in-kernel
reply to Michael Tokarev:
Windows qcow2 image will be more easier for reproducing the issue I
reported. And there's a great chance to reproduce it when you do the first try
after rebooting the system.
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reply to Jan Kiszka:
I looked at the patch in uq/master branch in qemu-kvm.git as you mentioned.
There's another issue in uq/master branch, so I can't conclude whether your
patch will make a difference.
The issue is Windows(e.g. win7) will get a BSOD with a message "STOP:
ox005D".
RAW Windo
I can't reproduce it no matter how I try
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Title:
disk error when guest boot up via qcow2 image
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
Host O
Hmm, it might be related if the error happens during early boot: Could
you try if
http://thread.gmane.org/gmane.comp.emulators.kvm.devel/92036
makes a difference in your scenario?
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after reverting bef0fd59 in qemu-kvm, this issue doesn't exist.
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Title:
disk error when guest boot up via qcow2 image
Status in QEMU:
New
Bu
Latest commit 3fd9fedb in qemu-kvm master tree still has this issue.
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Title:
disk error when guest boot up via qcow2 image
Status in QEMU:
Ne