Date: Sat, 19 Feb 2011 10:22:27 -0500 From: Steve Wills <swills@FreeBSD.org> To: freebsd-ports@FreeBSD.org Subject: Re: Call for Testers: VirtualBox 4.0.4 Message-ID: <4D5FE033.6040301@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <b683ad8257f999241d9ad1e76136c732@bluelife.at> References: <b683ad8257f999241d9ad1e76136c732@bluelife.at>
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-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 I got some rather odd things in /var/log/messages: HHHHHHHWWAHWWWAWAAAACCCCCCWCCCAMCRMWCM0CARRCCMM00IRRI0MnIiCRnnICit0nitCIPCtUPnMiU CcctpPpCMiuRRtP UC70PU0 IIcncipUut0 CIpn iPtc6UuuC P 0Unc pip cut pC2PuUu c 3p5u4 1 HWACCMR0InitVM: ffffff836adba000 VMXR0InitVM 6adba000 VMXR0InitVM 6adba000 VMCS=6af39000 (deb0c000) address 6af3c000 phys deb80000 address 6af3d000 phys deb81000 address 6af3e000 phys deb82000 address 6af3f000 phys deb83000 address 6af40000 phys deb84000 address 6af41000 phys deb85000 address 6af42000 phys deb86000 address 6af43000 phys deb87000 HWACCMR0SetupVM: ffffff836adba000 re0: promiscuous mode enabled pid 3907 (VirtualBox), uid 1001: exited on signal 5 re0: promiscuous mode disabled HWACCMR0TermVM: ffffff836adba000 This is after starting VirtualBox and booting a CentOS 5.5 64bit VM. It crashes shortly after starting to boot the kernel. This is on 9-CURRENT as of Jan 29. If any more details are desired, let me know. Steve On 02/18/11 09:21, Bernhard Froehlich wrote: > Hi Testers. > > A few of you have probably wondered what happened to our VirtualBox > efforts for FreeBSD. Well it took a bit longer then expected and a few > problems were found that needed to be resolved first but most of the > things are looking fine now and almost all patches have been pushed > upstream with 4.0.4 so here we are now. > > We will continue to work on VirtualBox for FreeBSD and upstream is also > very helpful to us but we could need a few more hands to better keep up > with the work and especially improve and fix the Guest Additions. So if > you want to help please contact us or have a look at our Todo list. > > This result wouldn't have been possible without the continuous help of > the VirtualBox Developers and a lot of people from the FreeBSD > community! (names in alphabetical order and probably missed a few, > sorry > for that!) > > - Alexander Eichner > - Anonymous > - Beat Gätzi > - Bernhard Fröhlich > - crsd > - DomiX > - Doug Barton > - Grzegorz Blach > - Hans Petter Selasky > - Julian Stacey > - Jung-uk Kim > - Jürgen Lock > - Klaus Espenlaub > - Martin Wilke > - Mattia Rossi > - Michael Butler > - Sean C. Farley > - Steve Wills > - tombsd > - Vivek Khera > - well-wisher > - Wietse Venema > - Yuri > - many more from emulation@ > > Please when testing this ports backup all your virtual machines first. > Also please build the port with DEBUG option enabled and send us the > logfile when any VM crashes. Without them it's very hard to figure out > what went wrong. > > > Highlights with 4.0: > - USB support (by Hans Petter Selasky) > - Asynchronous I/O > - Guest additions got startscripts and a integration into the desktop > environments > - www/phpvirtualbox updated to 4.0-3 > > Changelog for 4.0: > - http://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog > > Short configuration help: > - http://wiki.freebsd.org/VirtualBox > > Todo List: > - http://wiki.freebsd.org/VirtualBox/ToDo > > > http://home.bluelife.at/ports/virtualbox-cft-20110218.tar.gz > > > Thanks and good luck, > Bernhard, on behalf of the FreeBSD Vbox Team > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.16 (FreeBSD) iQEcBAEBAgAGBQJNX+AzAAoJEPXPYrMgexuhFicIAIY/iTNJbvF7OaiTbXHTaX4a j/jy1WOaoaof8X1Q34fuXDl40WDI38pJ9hza2V7rFe1FTW6hIJ6HPNFbEn4+9GHi pXKgkpXuyWPl9carp4AKkTjCrnv26R4FX6FxwSqxQyFkfMMES500SWFSq3WwFXvf 6ZeeZwaEHVK6gfQHIbdbOewnwtneo0g6rr12gbPobMba6Kocpo7b2SeZHQUY1CyJ NTGJ331rDfshIzRhEfEQr9M5T2i884y3DlIqhCu5ZGpevjkSrC8QOAuPlRRRn3uw uaFc5uWI9rbjRADc46LyUj/wGvA4MIxidn4nTK5ZWNdw5fTtEtfcaKeRtDR9Ad4= =i48x -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
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