thanks to #22 it works and save my day :)
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than 1 VCPU
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the comment #22 works perfectly with my xp VMs - I also set only one
vcpu and acpi+apic enabled on these VMs
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than 1 VCPU
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Windows XP does not allow changing from non-acpi to acpi hal:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/315278
and
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/309283
But as a workaround you can go to
Device Manager -> Computer -> MPS Multiprocessor
and update the driver to Standard PC.
This will give 1 idle processor
Downgrading to confirmed/low based on that : this bug is fixed in virt-
manager, but KVM could still refuse to try to do multiple VCPU when ACPI
is disabled (rather than trying and failing at it).
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Low
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: In
virt-manager (actually virtinst) correctly enables ACPI now for WinXP on
kvm. Marking fix released for virt-manager.
** Changed in: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than 1 VCPU
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I believe this is a known issue for Windows XP VM's.
Do you have hardware virtualization?
Many older CPU's do not have support for virtualization and this is known to
cause Windows XP x32 VM's to run the processing power all the way up. Vista
and XP x64 have support for 'lazy IRQL' which allows
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Incomplete
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> Marking this bug against virt-manager.
Well, that's just silly:
> If you disable ACPI, you can't do SMP.
Then kvm should refuse to try, surely?
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And it doesn't turn off automatically when I shut down the XP Guest OS
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Although the Guest OS (XP Pro 32 bit)'s Task Manager shows idle CPU
utilization.
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Yes, confirmed high CPU utilization:
Host OS:
Ubuntu Jaunty:
Linux === 2.6.28-11-server #42-Ubuntu SMP Fri Apr 17 02:45:36 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
Using:
AMD Phenom II X4 810 with 4 GB RAM, 2 x 500 GB, configured as RAID 1 using
linux.
Guest OS:
XP Professional 32bit SP3
I allocated 2 CPU
Not sure if more information is needed at this point, but this bug also affects
me. Setup:
Jaunty 64bit
kvm 1:84+dfsg-0ubuntu12.1~ppa6
no acpi or apic
1 or 2 cpus, doesn't matter
>From what Dustin says ACPI + XP has been fixed? Am I understanding that
correctly?
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy
I found a solution to the problem in Jaunty.
To use SMP efficiently with Windows you need the ACPI Multiprocessor HAL
profile. It seems you can only get it during the install if Windows
detects that your HW fits that profile. The only solution I've found so
far is to reinstall with ACPI enabled an
On May 5, 2009, at 9:33 AM, Dustin Kirkland wrote:
> Anyone experiencing this issue on Jaunty:
> * Can you please try to install the kvm-source package on the host
> and try to recreate the issue? This will build and install an updated
> kvm module.
I had this module already installed. Is it su
Anyone experiencing this issue on Jaunty:
* Can you please try to install the kvm-source package on the host
and try to recreate the issue? This will build and install an updated
kvm module.
Anyone experiencing this on Intrepid/Hardy:
* Can you please install the kvm-84 kvm and kvm-source packa
On Jaunty, I must add ...
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Is there a workaround for this issue?
I am experimenting this on a Quad-Core 64-Bit AMD running 32-bit Windows
XP.
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I can confirm this problem with Jaunty but only for XP. 32 and 64 Bit
Vista and Ubuntu 8.10 working fine without high cpu usage.
Linux uber 2.6.28-11-generic #36-Ubuntu SMP Fri Mar 20 19:51:24 UTC 2009
x86_64 GNU/Linux
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than 1 VCPU
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with and without acpi, with 1 or more cpu's
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Same Problem with jaunty host and suse 10.1 guest
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i have the same problem here. with 8.10 host and 8.10-server and 8.10-virtual
guest . . .
with and without acpi enabled
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Marking this bug against virt-manager.
If you disable ACPI, you can't do SMP.
This has been fixed in upstream virt-manager. The fix should be
relatively small, which would stop disabling ACPI on WinXP guests by
default.
:-Dustin
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Cha
Marking this bug against virt-manager.
If you disable ACPI, you can't do SMP.
This has been fixed in upstream virt-manager. The fix should be
relatively small, which would stop disabling ACPI on WinXP guests by
default.
:-Dustin
** Also affects: virt-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
** Changed in: kvm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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same effect on Intrepid with guest intrepid server. guest hardy server
works, geust intrepid starts overheating all 4 cores on my phenom when I
boot the installation CD image and select "install server"
architecture host and guest AMD64
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KVM eats 100% CPU, Host Hardy64, Guest XP with more than
This problem seems to be related to xp running with no ACPI, I installed
xp again but told virt-manager it was vista and the 2 cores worked fine,
but of course it would freeze when shutting down and restarting to I
switched from ACPI to Standard PC and it only used one core.
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