semantic: 0.242 network: 0.126 vnc: 0.115 device: 0.108 other: 0.075 socket: 0.052 performance: 0.044 graphic: 0.042 debug: 0.042 boot: 0.035 files: 0.035 PID: 0.034 permissions: 0.034 KVM: 0.017 debug: 0.556 semantic: 0.095 device: 0.059 other: 0.054 files: 0.049 network: 0.043 PID: 0.034 socket: 0.032 vnc: 0.019 performance: 0.017 boot: 0.014 graphic: 0.013 KVM: 0.006 permissions: 0.006 "segmentaion" error when DMAing When working with QEMU's PCI network card E1000 emulator, I accidentally put virtual addresses into the memory mapped registers when I should have put physical addresses. Short story is, the address was too large for the physical address space so when the network card tried to DMA the location it tossed a "segmentaion" error out to the console. That's right--not a "segmentation" error, but a "segmentaion" error. I just thought I'd let ya'll know about that little typo. My "qemu -version" gives "QEMU emulator version 0.15.0, Copyright (c) 2003-2008 Fabrice Bellard" on linux version 2.6.32. I guess it might be an older version, dunno if the typo's still there. Was it "TCP segmentaion Error"? Then it is still there. Thanks for reporting. It will be fixed in latest QEMU. Yeah it was. Sorry, should have specified. Thanks! http://git.qemu.org/?p=qemu.git;a=commitdiff;h=362f5fb5643a9cfcf4b5127f