PPC64 on IBM KVM saga: 11 CURRENT BETA 3
Nathan Whitehorn
nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
Fri Aug 5 19:00:10 UTC 2016
On 08/05/16 07:34, Luciano Mannucci wrote:
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2016 19:45:19 +0200
> Luciano Mannucci <luciano at vespaperitivo.it> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 12:08:17 +0200
>> Luciano Mannucci <luciano at vespaperitivo.it> wrote:
>> The sparse CPU problem is gone! Now I can boot - and install - a multi
>> cpu virtual machine. Tough it won't boot.
>>
>> I think I might try with a BETA 3 and report back the results.
> Still the same.
> I'm gettingSLOF **********************************************************************
> QEMU Starting
> Build Date = Oct 12 2015 13:18:48
> FW Version = mockbuild@ release 20151012
> Press "s" to enter Open Firmware.
>
> Populating /vdevice methods
> Populating /vdevice/v-scsi at 2000
> SCSI: Looking for devices
> 8002000000000000 DISK : "QEMU QEMU HARDDISK 2.3."
> 8001000000000000 CD-ROM : "QEMU QEMU CD-ROM 2.3."
> Populating /vdevice/vty at 30000000
> Populating /vdevice/nvram at 71000000
> Populating /pci at 800000020000000
> 00 1800 (D) : 1af4 1002 unknown-legacy-device*
> 00 1000 (D) : 106b 003f serial bus [ usb-ohci ]
> 00 0800 (D) : 8086 100e e1000 [ net ]
> Scanning USB
> OHCI: initializing
> USB Keyboard
> USB mouse
> Using default console: /vdevice/vty at 30000000
>
> Welcome to Open Firmware
>
> Copyright (c) 2004, 2011 IBM Corporation All rights reserved.
> This program and the accompanying materials are made available
> under the terms of the BSD License available at
> http://www.opensource.org/licenses/bsd-license.php
>
>
> Trying to load: from: /vdevice/v-scsi at 2000/disk at 8002000000000000 ... Successfully loaded
>
>>> FreeBSD/powerpc Open Firmware boot block
> Boot path: /vdevice/v-scsi at 2000/disk at 8002000000000000
> Boot loader: /boot/loader
> domount: can't read superblock
> panic: domount
>
> W3411: Client application returned.
>
> E3406: Client application returned an error.
>
> I thin I'll open a PR.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Luciano.
Please do. I can't reproduce this, so it would be really helpful if you
could post (a) your disk image and (b) your VM configuration file (or
QEMU command-line) somewhere and reference it from the PR.
-Nathan
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