peripherals: 0.801 hypervisor: 0.795 user-level: 0.748 permissions: 0.737 risc-v: 0.694 KVM: 0.682 graphic: 0.672 mistranslation: 0.669 network: 0.666 vnc: 0.624 VMM: 0.623 architecture: 0.617 arm: 0.612 device: 0.604 performance: 0.602 assembly: 0.601 boot: 0.584 files: 0.578 register: 0.571 ppc: 0.568 kernel: 0.563 socket: 0.560 virtual: 0.554 semantic: 0.550 x86: 0.540 PID: 0.533 TCG: 0.529 debug: 0.516 i386: 0.346 Reading register at offset. It is not fully implemented warning make VM impossible to use Hi, Since this commit: https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/bc0f0674f037a01f2ce0870ad6270a356a7a8347 We can no longer use the IOSvL2 image from Cisco. The problem is we got a lot of warning message saying: e1000: Reading register at offset: 0x00002410. It is not fully implemented. User got so much of this warning that they can't use the VM. Thanks for the help On Fri, Mar 17, 2017 at 09:47:14AM -0000, Julien Duponchelle wrote: > Hi, > > Since this commit: > https://github.com/qemu/qemu/commit/bc0f0674f037a01f2ce0870ad6270a356a7a8347 > > We can no longer use the IOSvL2 image from Cisco. The problem is we got a lot of warning message saying: > e1000: Reading register at offset: 0x00002410. It is not fully implemented. > > User got so much of this warning that they can't use the VM. CCing the author and maintainers. DBGOUT() is compiled in by default. Warnings that can be triggered at a high rate by the guest should be off by default or use a printf_once()-style macro so they are only printed once and not again. Leonid: do you want to adjust e1000 DBGOUT() usage to avoid printing guest-triggerable messages by default? Stefan On 20 March 2017 at 14:20, Stefan Hajnoczi