Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2016 15:02:45 -0400 From: Tao Zhen <taozhenext@gmail.com> To: Peter Grehan <grehan@freebsd.org> Cc: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: couple of issues with bhyve windows 10 pro guest on FreeBSD 11.0 Message-ID: <CAHZ-=XSv3xs5bsz-d1bQhRhtvj9bJZoJ6Sd5A5jaU82y-YofTg@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <b26b6124-7ac6-0408-3016-f5678ad144d0@freebsd.org> References: <CAHZ-=XRQDdOz9LRx9vpSRv_HsetGhLA7wBnLW3bBRJuMi0dWLg@mail.gmail.com> <b26b6124-7ac6-0408-3016-f5678ad144d0@freebsd.org>
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Peter, 1. can't input capital letters. >> > > Right shift key ? I believe the left should work Ok. What language > keyboard are you using ? > > Depending on what your VNC client allows, a short-term workaround is to > map the right shift key to the left shift. > > (this was fixed in 11-stable with r305714 but didn't make it into 11.0R) > Yes, I am using an en/US keyboard. The left shift key works and the right one doesn't. > > 2. windows 10 guest only sees at most 2 virtual processors no matter what >> is specified with -c in the bhyve command line (I tried installation with >> -c 2 and -c 8). >> > > By default, bhyve presents vCPUs as individual CPU sockets (i.e. 1 > CPU/socket). > > Win10 appears to only supports 2 CPU sockets max (and 1 on home > versions), but a larger number of logical CPUs. The terminology in this > post is a bit confusing but I believe they are referring to 'physical CPUs' > as sockets: > > http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10/ > windows-10-versions-cpu-limits/905c24ad-ad54-4122-b730-b9e7519c823f?auth=1 > > bhyve can be configured to expose vCPUs as logical processors within a > socket using tunables that should be set before vmm.ko is loaded (or after > unload/before reload). > > hw.vmm.topology.cores_per_package (defaults to 1) > hw.vmm.topology.threads_per_core ( " " ) > > Note that these settings are global and will be used by all VMs. > > later, > > Peter. > > After I unload vmm.ko, the hw.vmm.* are no longer visible. How do I set them? Thanks, Tao
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