Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 13:11:25 +0100 From: Willem Jan Withagen <wjw@digiware.nl> To: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org>, "freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org" <virtualization@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: Bhyve and Ubuntu booting Message-ID: <530B36ED.7090506@digiware.nl> In-Reply-To: <530A6269.3070806@digiware.nl> References: <53090599.5000505@digiware.nl> <CAG=rPVdtQX32pvxNPo9SqRb3q7zQSTopD2qXnSDer0NvEq2kiw@mail.gmail.com> <20AAA4CA-38F9-4D07-BAAA-434F8BC20129@digiware.nl> <CAG=rPVd50JwE9No0SSsgT83nM=DNzLdhCN6ws2QHiawOqi7DDQ@mail.gmail.com> <530A20BE.4050602@digiware.nl> <530A2475.6090608@freebsd.org> <530A2713.6000602@digiware.nl> <530A2870.9080306@freebsd.org> <530A2978.7070403@digiware.nl> <530A2B35.6090409@freebsd.org> <530A2D11.707@digiware.nl> <530A2F55.8090307@freebsd.org> <530A6269.3070806@digiware.nl>
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On 2014-02-23 22:04, Willem Jan Withagen wrote: > On 23-2-2014 18:26, Peter Grehan wrote: >>> Against what current version did you merge/build the SVM branch? >>> I'll either check that out, or try my subversion skills to see if that >>> reduces the diff. >> >> My mistake - the sync was a r259205, which was from Dec 10 and >> predates the -w option (r259635, Dec 17). > > I manually added this patch... > And then I can get 13.10 to boot. > > First I get 20* the msr ignore message, but now I in the installer. > > So you might want to put that in your SVM tree to get more mileage on > the code in Linux envs. std-disclaimer: Running on AMD processor with SVM branch I've started the ubuntu install again, since last night it went into the dark hours. And my laptop shutdown the connection while I used console. So no recovery to the prompts :( Now I'm trying 2 Ubuntu installs: 13.10 12.04 And both run equally slow. And generate msr access that would otherwise be trapped. (running with 2 vCPUs, and 2G mem). From top: 67705 root 5 52 0 2081M 429M CPU1 1 74:38 147.66% bhyve: ubuntu-13.10 67881 root 5 52 0 2077M 194M CPU3 3 67:20 137.16% bhyve: ubuntu-12.04 And the load is always up in the 150%.... So obviously these 2 installers are doing a form sort of busy waiting? Are other people seeing the same on AMD cpus or on Intel CPUs? Thanx, --WjW
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