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Date:      Sun, 19 Jan 2014 16:21:14 -0600
From:      Joe Maloney <jpm820@gmail.com>
To:        freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org
Subject:   kldload vmm partial lockup
Message-ID:  <9C504625-F183-455E-A0FD-F9A5EC5FA944@gmail.com>

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I=92ve been trying to get bhyve to work on a system with the following =
specs:

FreeBSD 10.0 64 bit
ASUS P6T Deluxe
Intel i7 920

According to what I=92ve researched my cpu should have the VT-D =
extensions.  However many users of this motherboard have complained =
about ASUS not properly supporting VT-D with Xen and something about a =
problem with tables getting corrupt due to a problem with the bios.  On =
the third link below which is the Xen wiki it even states that this =
motherboard needs a bios update which is not available to the public.

https://communities.intel.com/thread/28389

=
http://vip.asus.com/forum/view.aspx?id=3D20090402224408018&SLanguage=3Den-=
us&board_id=3D1

http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/VTd_HowTo

I am curious though if this would be what would be causing my problem =
with bhyve?  I suppose I am willing to just by a new motherboard if so. =20=


I can run kldload vmm and I see a bunch of text fly by and then =
something about uhci interrupt problem.  As soon as that happens the =
messages repeats my network drops and no keyboard input.  However the =
message repeats and it doesn=92t appear that the system has fully locked =
up otherwise.  However on another system that works I notice that =
kldload VMM does not show this information it just loads the module.

Is there a way I can gather more logs somehow so that I can determine =
what text is appearing before the uhci errors?  Perhaps some kind of =
dump procedure?  Or is there a way I can confirm that freebsd can =
properly see and utilize the VT-D extensions.  VirtualBox runs fine with =
the VT extensions enabled.  I also made sure VirtualBox wasn=92t =
installed or loaded before I tried bhyve.  I=92ve tried to research for =
a week or two before posting here.

Joe Maloney




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