On 13/6/20 3:00 pm, Gordon Messmer wrote:
On 6/12/20 8:42 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
The origonal reason for this thread was the issue with DMESG seeming to indicate a possible hardware issue on what looked to be core 7, or whether is was just that the monitoring process couldn't access the core at the time.


Right.  Everything in this branch of the thread is irrelevant to your question.  I just hoped to point out to Patrick that pinning a guest to a set of CPUs does not reserve those CPUs for the guest's exclusive use on Linux, as he suggested.

I still think that the log you posted most likely indicates that Windows simply didn't schedule VirtualBox for too long.

https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/RCU/stallwarn.txt

The stall detector documentation mentions the "starved for" text from the log you posted in a section describing "Anything that prevents RCU's grace-period kthreads from running".  I'd think that would include the hypervisor not running the guest.
Thanks Gordon, that looks like it explains it.

regards,
Steve

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