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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/682360 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/682360 new file mode 100644 index 000000000..79ea3026b --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/other/682360 @@ -0,0 +1,44 @@ +boot: 0.839 +performance: 0.812 +graphic: 0.756 +other: 0.743 +device: 0.738 +semantic: 0.686 +vnc: 0.685 +debug: 0.638 +permissions: 0.633 +socket: 0.563 +PID: 0.504 +files: 0.375 +network: 0.279 +KVM: 0.112 + +Unaccessible memory + +Hello, + +I'm trying to develop a OS over L4/X2 microkernel and I use Linux debian and qemu 0.13 in 64 bits mode. When I start qemu with qemu-system-x86_64 -hdc freevms.img -smp 1 -serial stdio -m 128M -k fr, my kernel boots fine. If I modify this command line with -m 384M (for example), my kernel is loaded but enter in a deadlock. I have found a bug in my code until I have tried to use the _same_ disk image under virtualbox and it works without any trouble. I runs fine on a real PC also. + +I have bissected my code and qemu stops (maybe in a deadlock) when I try to access to memory : +%MEM-I-VM_ALLOC, adding $0000000000045000 - $0000000000108FFF to VM allocator +%MEM-I-VM_ALLOC, adding $000000000010B000 - $00000000003F2FFF to VM allocator +%MEM-I-VM_ALLOC, adding $000000000040C000 - $0000000000FFFFFF to VM allocator +%MEM-I-VM_ALLOC, adding $000000000100F000 - $FFFFFEFFFFFFFFFF to VM allocator +%MEM-I-ACCMAP, accepting mapping +%MEM-I-ACCMAP, virtual $FFFF000000000000 - $FFFF000000000FFF +%MEM-I-ACCMAP, physical $000000000009E000 - $000000000009EFFF + +Note that qemu doesn't crash. It only stops. My virtual memory subsystem maps $FFFF000000000000 in physical memory ($9E000). And when I try to initialize this memory, qemu enters in deadlock. + +A disk image to reproduce this bug is available at http://www.systella.fr/~bertrand/freevms.img.bz2 + +Regards, + +JKB + +This is a qemu emulator problem, whould qemu stop when the memory is larger than 128M? You can try set the memory 256 to start vm. + +QEMU 0.13 is pretty much outdated nowadays ... can you still reproduce this issue with the latest version of QEMU? + +[Expired for QEMU because there has been no activity for 60 days.] + |