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+graphic: 0.717
+performance: 0.716
+device: 0.689
+KVM: 0.566
+boot: 0.506
+semantic: 0.476
+other: 0.460
+permissions: 0.412
+PID: 0.373
+network: 0.329
+files: 0.328
+socket: 0.269
+vnc: 0.225
+debug: 0.213
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+emacs (gtk3) core dumped with -vga qxl
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+Emacs (gtk3) exited with bus error and core dumped with -vga qxl. If I use the builtin modesetting xorg driver, emacs could survive for a short while sometimes. If I use xf86-video-qxl (git r587.8babd05), it dies right away with the same error. It seems to corrupt xorg at some point as well, because sometimes I cannot exit i3 properly and gnome-terminal can go crazy afterwards (all letters become empty retangles).
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+It doesn't seem to happen with other -vga driver.
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+Error message is attached. Can also provide the core dumped but it's of 47M.
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+I started the vm as root (sudo) with the following command: qemu-system-x86_64 -enable-kvm -m 4G -virtfs local,mount_tag=qemu,security_model=passthrough,path=/mnt/qemu/ -kernel /mnt/qemu/boot/vmlinuz-linux -initrd /mnt/qemu/boot/initramfs-linux-fallback.img -append 'rw root=qemu fstype=9p' -usbdevice tablet -vga qxl -spice port=12345,disable-ticketing
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+/mnt/qemu is a btrfs snapshot of the subvolume used as the host root
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+Arch Linux, qemu 2.3.0, xorg-server 1.17.1, linux 4.0.4, gtk 3.16.3, glib 2.44.1
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+Looking through old bug tickets... can you still reproduce this issue with the latest versions of QEMU, x11, kernel, spice, etc.? Or could we close this ticket nowadays?
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+[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.]
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