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there's a new NMI watchdog related problem: KVM crashes on certain bzImages because ... we enable the NMI watchdog by default (even if the user does not ask for it) , and no other OS on this planet does that so KVM doesnt have emulation for that yet. So KVM injects a #GP, which crashes the Linux guest: general protection fault: 0000 [#1] PREEMPT SMP Modules linked in: CPU: 0 EIP: 0060:[<c011a8ae>] Not tainted VLI EFLAGS: 00000246 (2.6.20-rc5-rt0 #3) EIP is at setup_apic_nmi_watchdog+0x26d/0x3d3 and no, i did /not/ request an nmi_watchdog on the boot command line! Solution: turn off that darn thing! It's a debug tool, not a 'make life harder' tool!! with this patch the KVM guest boots up just fine. And with this my laptop (Lenovo T60) also stopped its sporadic hard hanging (sometimes in acpi_init(), sometimes later during bootup, sometimes much later during actual use) as well. It hung with both nmi_watchdog=1 and nmi_watchdog=2, so it's generally the fact of NMI injection that is causing problems, not the NMI watchdog variant, nor any particular bootup code. [ NMI breaks on some systems, esp in combination with SMM -Arjan ] Signed-off-by: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu> Acked-by: Arjan van de Ven <arjan@linux.intel.com> Signed-off-by: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@linux-foundation.org> |
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acpi | ||
asm-alpha | ||
asm-arm | ||
asm-arm26 | ||
asm-avr32 | ||
asm-cris | ||
asm-frv | ||
asm-generic | ||
asm-h8300 | ||
asm-i386 | ||
asm-ia64 | ||
asm-m32r | ||
asm-m68k | ||
asm-m68knommu | ||
asm-mips | ||
asm-parisc | ||
asm-powerpc | ||
asm-ppc | ||
asm-s390 | ||
asm-sh | ||
asm-sh64 | ||
asm-sparc | ||
asm-sparc64 | ||
asm-um | ||
asm-v850 | ||
asm-x86_64 | ||
asm-xtensa | ||
crypto | ||
keys | ||
linux | ||
math-emu | ||
media | ||
mtd | ||
net | ||
pcmcia | ||
rdma | ||
rxrpc | ||
scsi | ||
sound | ||
video | ||
Kbuild |