Downplaying a serious issue
Torbjorn Granlund
tg at gmplib.org
Thu Apr 3 07:47:06 UTC 2014
Glen Barber <gjb at FreeBSD.org> writes:
It is not a doc problem.
The issue is specific to certain hardware configurations, and unless
anyone has made any breakthroughs that I am unaware of, the cause is
still unknown.
It happens on:
AMD piledriver running Linux+KVM
AMD piledriver running Linux+Xen
Intel Nehalem running NetBSD+Xen
Intel Sandybridge running NetBSD+Xen
Intel Haswell running NetBSD+Xen
AMD K10 Barcelona running NetBSD+Xen
AMD Bulldozer running NetBSD+Xen
I've seen the laughable claim that this is a "bug in Virtualbox", and now
the major downplay at http://www.freebsd.org/releases/10.0R/errata.html,
where this is a minor hardware specific problem.
I have not found one piece of PC hardware where it does not happen under
virtualisation. Please let me know some configuration where FreeBSD/i386
works under a type 1 virtualiser? Perhaps Bhyve is FreeBSD-compatible?
Not "weird", but it is specific to certain hardware configurations.
> >It is not specific to virtualbox.
This is the first I am hearing of this problem on non-VirtualBox
hypervisors.
I've mentioned it on FreeBSD lists before. But after having lost many
hours on reporting the ssh panic for FreeBSD/amd64 and FreeBSD/i386
(amd64/183397), I didn't file a PR for this, also after I saw this was
known and downplayed by a FreeBSD dev.
Torbjörn
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