Just put that in and it solved the problem. Thanks
On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 6:54 PM Alex Williamson <alex.l.william...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 4:40 PM, Abdulla Bubshait <darkst...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> I have a pretty stable VFIO setup running for a while, but I am stuck >> with this >> odd problem where 1 game (heroes of the storm) keeps giving me a BSOD >> whenever I try to run it in the VM under Windows 10. >> >> All other games are running fine. If I install Windows 8 in the VM the >> game runs fine. >> If I boot the machine into the Windows 10 HDD directly the game runs >> fine. >> This crash occurs with both Nvidia GTX 770 and AMD Fury X. >> It only crashes when in VM and Windows 10. >> >> The BSOD is some form of exception. Examples that occur >> SYSTEM_SERVICE_EXCEPTION >> KMODE_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED >> SYSTEM_THREAD_EXCEPTION_NOT_HANDLED_M >> The dump files seem to suggest a windows8 driver issue, >> but I can't pinpoint any faulty driver. >> >> I am running netrunner (manjaro) kernel 4.4.9, qemu 2.5.1. >> >> My config is: >> http://pastebin.com/W6cPyMEB >> >> Sample BSOD dumps: >> http://pastebin.com/bgh2uEhf >> http://pastebin.com/SLPTVUwn >> http://pastebin.com/zdjTzKuV >> http://pastebin.com/8Lt5VfLg >> >> Welcome any ideas to fix this problem. Thanks, >> > > > Do you have the following set in a modprobe.d conf file? > > options kvm ignore_msrs=1 > > Windows BSODs are often the result of calling an unsupported MSR and not > handling the exception. There's some risk to this option because zero > isn't guaranteed to be a valid return for an unknown MSR, but it seems to > solve a lot of problems. YMMV. >
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