Forgot to mention, I'm using 2 passthrough PCI-e cards. But the problem is, it 
crashes even without passthrough enabled.

With kindest regards,
Kostya Berger
 
 

    On Monday, 16 August 2021, 09:16:58 GMT+3, Kostya Berger 
<berger...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:  
 
 Hello, dear friends :)
I"m on 13.0-p3. Suddenly, after some hardware reconfiguration (PCI-e cards 
exchanged slots) my bhyve stopped working.In particular, in my Win 10 VM, it 
goes as far as offer to type in BitLocker password, after which starts booting 
and immediately crashes. However, I tried to start afresh without ANY disks 
attached, except Win 10 installation ISO. Gets as far as 'type a key to boot 
from CD', then crashes on an attempt to boot.
This is the message that I see on the screen:./bhyve-1: line 11:  2954 Abort 
trap              bhyve -S -c sockets=1,cores=4,threads=2 -m 8G -H -w -s 
0,hostbridge -s 4,virtio-blk,win-alt.img,sectorsize=512/4096 -s 
5,ahci-cd,Win10_21H1_English_x64.iso -s 
29,fbuf,tcp=0.0.0.0:5900,w=1600,h=900,wait -s 30,xhci,tablet -s 31,lpc -l 
com1,stdio -l bootrom,/usr/local/share/uefi-firmware/BHYVE_UEFI.fd windows-10
For the purity of experiment, I tried it with a fresh installation on the same 
machine -- same thing. So I assume it is hardware related. As such, I recall in 
the past there was a patch 

NOTE: in the past, pre-13.0, I had similar crash related to a PCI-e card with 
multiple bars, as described 
here:https://forums.freebsd.org/threads/bhyve-pci-passthru-windows-10-problem.74265/
However, the patch cured that, and it has long been incorporated into the bhyve 
code... But the card is still in my machine, it's a 4-port Intel NIC. I haven't 
yet tried removing this or that card from my system... didn't have the time 
yet. But I'd like to keep having it, of course...

My question is, how can I debug this crash? In dmesg it only says:pid 2954 
(bhyve), jid 0, uid 0: exited on signal 6 
With kindest regards,
Kostya Berger
 
  
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