Tested 2.6.1, fails/freezes the same way, :-(
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Title:
Qemu 2.6.0 freezes with windows guests
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
When lau
Tested as well 2.7.0, and it now fails on windows start with:
KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED (viostor.sys)
Notice 2.5.1 still works just fine.
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Tit
More narrowed now, :-)
With 2.8.0 qemu keeps freezing bad, when used with "-display sdl".
However when used with "-display gtk" or "-display none", then it
doesn't freeze.
So it seems "-display sdl" is the one totally breaking windows guest on
qemu.
Notice that if I don't try other displays, the
Public bug reported:
When launching qemu with the same command line as before 2.6.0, with SDL
display, with virtio, for a win-10 guest:
qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -name win-10 -machine type=pc,accel=kvm
-cpu host -smp cores=1,threads=2,sockets=1 -m 2.7G -balloon virtio
-drive
file=/home//.qem
Qemu 2.8.0 is no better. Actually now win-10 can even boot, getting the
light blue window with sad face saying: "Your PC ran into a problem and
needs to restart...". Moreover, the qemu monitor mode (alt-2) pops up a
frozen useless window, so no way to try reseting...
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Public bug reported:
Sorry for doing this, but QEMU should support text mode cursor blinking.
** Affects: qemu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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** Changed in: qemu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Javier Donoso (jedc375)
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Title:
Text mode cursor doesn't blink
Status in QEMU:
** Changed in: qemu
Assignee: Javier Donoso (jedc375) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Text mode cursor doesn't blink
Status in QEMU:
I really need it implemented!!
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Title:
Text mode cursor doesn't blink
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
Sorry for doing this, but QEMU
Ss qemu-kvm
extra/qemu-kvm 0.15.0-2 [installed]
Latest KVM QEMU is a generic and open source processor emulator which
achieves a good emulation speed by using dynamic translation.
Please notice I do not get any error, just the mouse broken...
thanks,
Javier.
** Affects: qemu
Importa
I'm using is:
% pacman -Ss qemu-kvm
extra/qemu-kvm 0.15.0-2 [installed]
Latest KVM QEMU is a generic and open source processor emulator which
achieves a good emulation speed by using dynamic translation.
Please notice I do not get any error, just the mouse broken...
than
so that you can have a working version check now.
>
> Given that lz4 support is optional, spice_server_set_image_compression
> should probably error out if we try to set lz4 but it's not supported.
Ack
>
> Christophe
>From 896a3ea776ee95653a7cb8a0c90111a89b57c73f Mon Sep 1
Sorry, I forgot to patch the command-line help. Hope it helps.
El Viernes, 23 de enero de 2015 09:25:38 Eric Blake escribió:
> On 01/23/2015 07:06 AM, Javier Celaya wrote:
> > Hello, this is the patch with the version check. Christophe, can you check
> > that the version is
interpreter? Thanks!
Regards,
Javier
ió:
> Eric Blake writes:
> > On 01/26/2015 01:48 AM, Javier Celaya wrote:
> >> Sorry, I forgot to patch the command-line help. Hope it helps.
> >>
> >>>> Recently, SPICE included the lz4 compression algorithm. This patch adds
> >>>> a comman
Sure, for the help text of the image-compression option, thanks.
El Jueves, 8 de enero de 2015 12:48:57 Fabio Fantoni escribió:
> Il 08/01/2015 11:50, Javier Celaya ha scritto:
> > Hello
> >
> > Recently, SPICE included the lz4 compression algorithm. This patch adds
> &g
Hello
Recently, SPICE included the lz4 compression algorithm. This patch adds
a command line option to select it. However, SPICE_IMAGE_COMPRESS_LZ4 did not
exist before the commit that added this compression algorithm, so it should be
guarded with conditional compilation. How do you think this s
Is there any workaround ?
Thanks
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Title:
1366x768 resolution missing
Status in QEMU:
New
Status in Debian:
New
Bug description:
I use A
I tried it , but did not get the correct resolution. It takes 1280x768
(black space on both sides)
Thank you!
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Title:
1366x768 resolution missi
Thanks you, I will test with virt-manager.
I'm using a windows 8.1 installation. Seems like it need wqhl drivers,
and The driver I found [1] did not work for this resolution.
Maybe I should test compiling seabios as commented on that blog
Thanks you
[1] https://supervacuo.com/2014/sep/28/window
M image, maybe like Xen's "w!" flag does. justs be sure to
avoid distributed caching for a shared image!
in all, great project, and with such a clean patch into KVM/Qemu, high
hopes of making into regular use.
i'd just want to add my '+1 votes' on both getting rid of JVM
dependency and using block devices (usually LVM) instead of ext3/btrfs
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n do some very clever mapping that reuses the consistent
hash algorithms to find not only which server(s) you want, but also
which chunk to hit the kind of things i'd love to code, but never
found the use for it.
i'll definitely dig deeper in the code.
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On Fri, Oct 23, 2009 at 2:39 PM, MORITA Kazutaka
wrote:
> Thanks for many comments.
>
> Sheepdog git trees are created.
great!
is there any client (no matter how crude) besides the patched
KVM/Qemu? it would make it far easier to hack around...
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read to fill up
a whole event, and then handle it.
Signed-off-by: Javier Celaya
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ui/input-linux.c | 17 -
1 file changed, 12 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ui/input-linux.c b/ui/input-linux.c
index ac31f47719..33bcdb00c6 100644
--- a/ui/input-linux.c
+++ b/ui/input
read to fill up
a whole event, and then handle it.
Signed-off-by: Javier Celaya
---
ui/input-linux.c | 18 +-
1 file changed, 13 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
diff --git a/ui/input-linux.c b/ui/input-linux.c
index ac31f47719..02b0d4b2fe 100644
--- a/ui/input-linux.c
+++ b/ui/input
Hi
Javi
2017-03-27 12:11 GMT+02:00 Gerd Hoffmann :
> On So, 2017-03-26 at 11:53 +0200, Javier Celaya wrote:
> > The evdev devices in input-linux.c are read in blocks of one whole
> > event. If there are not enough bytes available, they are discarded,
> > instead of being k
read to fill up
a whole event, and then handle it.
Changes from v1 to v2:
- Fix: Calculate offset on each iteration
Changes from v2 to v3:
- Fix coding style
- Store offset instead of bytes to be read
Signed-off-by: Javier Celaya
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ui/input-linux.c | 17 -
1 file changed, 12
The Cirros image has a 3.2.0 kernel, in case it helps.
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Title:
TCG mode fails to boot Linux kernel with qemu 2.6.0 and libvirt 2.0.0
Status in
Public bug reported:
Trying to boot a Cirros (minimal Linux) VM with qemu 2.6.0 and libvirt
2.0.0 in TCG mode fails for me. The VM gets stuck in "Starting up ..."
and never moves on. The command line used to boot the VM was:
LC_ALL=C PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
QEMU_AUD
ary directory /usr/local/lib
include directory /usr/local/include
config directory /usr/local/etc
Manual directory /usr/local/share/man
ELF interp prefix /usr/gnemul/qemu-%M
Source path /home/javier/COMPILACIONES/qemu-1.2.0
C compilergcc
Host C compiler gcc
Objective-C compiler gcc
Public bug reported:
.- configure
.- uname -a
.- script bash launcher
.- Error
.- output serial.c in statusRUN
---
.- configure
./configure --target-list=i386-softmmu,x86_64-softmmu,\
i386-linux-user,x86_64-linux-user --enable-vde --disable-vnc --enable-sdl \
--a
Add ISEE IGEPv2 board definition (an OMAP3730 based board).
Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas
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Makefile.target |2 +-
hw/igep.c | 123 +++
2 files changed, 124 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)
create mode 100644 hw/igep.c
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 12:15 PM, Peter Maydell
wrote:
> On 11 January 2012 08:43, Javier Martinez Canillas
> wrote:
>> Add ISEE IGEPv2 board definition (an OMAP3730 based board).
>>
>> Signed-off-by: Javier Martinez Canillas
>
Hello Peter,
> It's polite
On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:20 PM, Peter Maydell wrote:
> On 11 January 2012 11:53, Javier Martinez Canillas
> wrote:
>> Yes, the IGEPv2 and the Overo are indeed very similar machines so we
>> base the hardware modeling on the Overo.
>>
>> The only differences here
approach of zeroing pages. It would be like a fine-grained ballooning
> feature.
(disclaimer: i don't know the code, i'm just guessing)
does KVM emulate the MMU? if so, is there any 'unmap page' primitive?
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uld we eventually need to patch Samba for passthrough
> filesystems?
found this:
http://code.google.com/p/ninefs/
it's a BSD-licensed 9p client for windows i have no idea of how
stable / complete / trustable it is; but might be some start
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e support out of the box (on any
system) than virtio-9P.
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me as part of their software
recompiling (because they're much older than HVM-capable processors).
now it seems that there are higher-level hardware that can be emulated far
more efficiently than the original set of QEMU hardware.
the next step would be to emulate LSI SCSI chips, eh?
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firm that
is the correct thing to do for this patch.
The doc itself looks great to me and it clarifies a lot about
cursor hotspots.
Reviewed-by: Javier Martinez Canillas
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Michael Banack writes:
Hello Michael,
> Yes, that patch should be:
>
> Signed-off-by: Michael Banack
>
Great, thanks for the confirmation.
> --Michael Banack
>
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ct link:
> https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/3337
The mutter chages are already in good shape and the MR has even be
approved by a mutter developer. Any objections to merge the series ?
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Simon Ser writes:
Hello Simon,
> On Wednesday, November 22nd, 2023 at 13:49, Javier Martinez Canillas
> wrote:
>
>> Any objections to merge the series ?
>
> No objections from me :)
>
Perfect, I'll merge this series then to unblock the mutter MR. Thanks agai
SPOT
> might be introduced with to 6.6.
>
> v4: Make drm_plane_create_hotspot_properties static, rename
> DRM_CLIENT_CAP_VIRTUALIZED_CURSOR_PLANE to DRM_CLIENT_CAP_CURSOR_PLANE_HOTSPOT
> and some minor stylistic fixes for things found by Javier and Pekka
> in v3.
>
> v3: R
s well. I see that the Valley View 2 / Minnowboard Max
platform pkg (Vlv2TbltDevicePkg) as references to fTPM and a FTPM_ENABLE var to
enable it, but IIUC the fTPM driver is distributed as proprietary binary files:
https://firmware.intel.com/projects/minnowboard-max
> I think TIS+Cancel / dTPM is the best match: the emulated TPM has to
> be implemented in virtual hardware (not just faked within the guest,
> in RAM), so that QEMU can secure the sensitive stuff from guest
> kernel level access.
>
Agreed.
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table "Start Method" field as specified in "TCG ACPI
Specification Family 1.2 and 2.0 Version 1.2, Revision 8 February 27, 2017"
https://trustedcomputinggroup.org/wp-content/uploads/TCG_ACPIGeneralSpecification-Family-1.2-and-2.0-Ver1.2-Rev8_public-reviepdf
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s would explain how the logging
Do you mean that in the past Linux exposed the securityfs files with the event
logs for TPM2 chips as well? My understanding is that Linux does the correct
thing now, since as mentioned the TCPA table should only be used for TPM1.2.
There are patches posted to add Linux
On 06/29/2017 06:09 PM, Stefan Berger wrote:
> On 06/29/2017 08:39 AM, Javier Martinez Canillas wrote:
[snip]
>>
>>> = TPM backend devices =
>>>
>>> The TPM implementation is split into two parts. The one part is the hardware
>>> interface, such as
; Not sure which maintainer will pick up the patch, but I think they can
> fix up this typo on their end (assuming no other reviewer asks for v3).
>
> Reviewed-by: Laszlo Ersek
>
It seems this patch was never picked.
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