Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2011 13:05:06 +0300 From: Volodymyr Kostyrko <c.kworr@gmail.com> To: freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org Subject: virtualbox one more crash Message-ID: <4E2556D2.5070806@gmail.com>
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Hi all. I just like all that crashes... > VBoxHeadless -s 7_0 -n -m 18083 Oracle VM VirtualBox Headless Interface 4.0.12_OSE (C) 2008-2011 Oracle Corporation All rights reserved. Type Manifest File: /home/arcade/.VirtualBox/xpti.dat nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering begins. nsNativeComponentLoader: autoregistering succeeded nNCL: registering deferred (0) 19/07/2011 12:54:37 Listening for VNC connections on TCP port 18083 Set framebuffer: buffer=803c04000 w=800 h=600 bpp=32 !!Assertion Failed!! Expression: <none> Location : /tmp/ports/usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/work/VirtualBox-4.0.12_OSE/src/VBox/VMM/VMMR3/CFGM.cpp(133) int CFGMR3Init(VM*, int (*)(VM*, void*), void*) Constructor failed with rc=VERR_NOT_FOUND pfnCFGMConstructor=0000000802cfd6f0 Trace/BPT trap Machine log contains this: 00:00:00.158 VMSetError: /tmp/ports/usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/work/VirtualBox-4.0.12_OSE/src/VBox/Main/src-client/ConsoleImpl2.cpp(2099) int Console::configConstructorInner(VM*, util::AutoWriteLock*); rc=VERR_NOT_FOUND 00:00:00.158 VMSetError: Implementation of the USB 2.0 controller not found! 00:00:00.158 Because the USB 2.0 controller state is part of the saved VM state, the VM cannot be started. To fix this problem, either install the 'Oracle VM VirtualBox Extension Pack' or disable USB 2.0 support in the VM settings 00:00:00.160 00:00:00.160 !!Assertion Failed!! 00:00:00.160 Expression: <NULL> 00:00:00.160 Location : /tmp/ports/usr/ports/emulators/virtualbox-ose/work/VirtualBox-4.0.12_OSE/src/VBox/VMM/VMMR3/CFGM.cpp(133) int CFGMR3Init(VM*, int (*)(VM*, void*), void*) 00:00:00.160 Constructor failed with rc=VERR_NOT_FOUND pfnCFGMConstructor=0000000802cfd6f0 If I disable --usbehci everything seem to work fine. -- Sphinx of black quartz judge my vow.
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