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Date:      Sat, 17 Nov 2012 13:48:38 +0100
From:      Marek Salwerowicz <marek_sal@wp.pl>
To:        Alex Chistyakov <alexclear@gmail.com>
Cc:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: VirtualBox 4.1.22 on FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE problem: VBoxHeadless eats 100% CPU
Message-ID:  <50A787A6.8050402@wp.pl>
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W dniu 2012-11-16 20:28, Alex Chistyakov pisze:
> On Fri, Nov 16, 2012 at 9:53 PM, Marek Salwerowicz <marek_sal@wp.pl> wrote:
>> W dniu 2012-11-16 16:22, Alex Chistyakov pisze:
>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> My system is an amd64 box running FreeBSD 9.0-RELEASE on top of ZFS.
>>> I try to setup a VirtualBox VM from an Ubuntu 12.04 Server
>>> installation CD in a headless mode using VNC.
>>> Top shows that VBoxHeadless process consumes 100% CPU almost all the
>>> time and it takes forever to boot from the CD image:
>>>
>>>     PID USERNAME    THR PRI NICE   SIZE    RES STATE   C   TIME   WCPU
>>> COMMAND
>>>    1652 vbox         19  22    0   358M   170M IPRT S  3   7:18 100.00%
>>> VBoxHeadless
>>>
>>> I get lots of repeating "ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0
>>> },0x0) = 0 (0x0)" lines every time I try to run truss on the running
>>> VBoxHeadless process, like this:
>>>
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>> ioctl(7,0x200056c1 { IO 0x56('V'), 193, 0 },0x0) = 0 (0x0)
>>>
>>> and it looks like this system call prevails in truss stats:
>>>
>>> [root@ci ~]# wc -l truss.vbox.log
>>>    1174962 truss.vbox.log
>>> [root@ci ~]# cat truss.vbox.log | grep 'ioctl(7,0x200056c1' | wc -l
>>>    1013997
>>> [root@ci ~]#
>>>
>>> FD 7 is /dev/vboxdrv0, does this indicate a problem in communicating
>>> with a kernel VirtualBox driver?
>>> What should I do to resolve this situation?
I've noticed that in my FreeBSD there is /dev/vboxdrv (not vboxdrv0) 
driver..
Probably different kernel module versions.?



>> Could you write down the VBoxManage commands you use to create the VM ?
> Yeah sure:
>
> VBoxManage createhd --filename "st11.vdi" --size 30000
> VBoxManage createvm --name Stage11 --ostype Ubuntu_64 --register
> VBoxManage modifyvm Stage11 --memory 1024 --boot1 dvd --nic1 bridged
> --bridgeadapter1 em0
> VBoxManage storagectl Stage11 --name "SATA Controller" --add sata
> --controller IntelAHCI --hostiocache on
> VBoxManage storageattach Stage11 --storagectl "SATA Controller" --port
> 0 --device 0 --type hdd --medium "st11.vdi"
> VBoxManage storagectl Stage11 --name "IDE Controller" --add ide
> --controller PIIX4
> VBoxManage storageattach Stage11 --storagectl "IDE Controller" --port
> 0 --device 0 --type dvddrive --medium ~/ubuntu-12.10-server-amd64.iso
Why do you use 2 controllers? I'm almost sure you can plug the ISO file 
to SATA controller
Have you tried booting the machine only with CD attached?



>
>> And post the VBoxManage showvminfo VM_NAME output.
> [vbox@ci /usr/home/vbox]$ VBoxManage showvminfo Stage11
> [snip]
>
>
> BTW I've tried to disable nested pages, IOAPIC and ACPI but to no avail.
I've created (without HDD) VM only with CD:

s14% VBoxManage showvminfo Ubuntu
Name:            Ubuntu
Groups:          /
Guest OS:        Ubuntu (64 bit)
UUID:            a82f26cc-d223-4f51-8361-b1d3d06abd2c
Config file:    ~/vm/Ubuntu/Ubuntu.vbox
Snapshot folder: ~/vm/Ubuntu/Snapshots
Log folder:      ~/vm/Ubuntu/Logs
Hardware UUID:   a82f26cc-d223-4f51-8361-b1d3d06abd2c
Memory size:     1024MB
Page Fusion:     off
VRAM size:       7MB
CPU exec cap:    100%
HPET:            on
Chipset:         piix3
Firmware:        BIOS
Number of CPUs:  2
Synthetic Cpu:   off
CPUID overrides: None
Boot menu mode:  message and menu
Boot Device (1): DVD
Boot Device (2): DVD
Boot Device (3): HardDisk
Boot Device (4): Not Assigned
ACPI:            on
IOAPIC:          on
PAE:             on
Time offset:     0ms
RTC:             local time
Hardw. virt.ext: on
Hardw. virt.ext exclusive: on
Nested Paging:   on
Large Pages:     on
VT-x VPID:       on
State:           powered off (since 2012-11-17T12:34:40.000000000)
Monitor count:   1
3D Acceleration: off
2D Video Acceleration: off
Teleporter Enabled: off
Teleporter Port: 0
Teleporter Address:
Teleporter Password:
Tracing Enabled: off
Allow Tracing to Access VM: off
Tracing Configuration:
Autostart Enabled: off
Autostart Delay: 0
Storage Controller Name (0):            IDE Controller
Storage Controller Type (0):            PIIX4
Storage Controller Instance Number (0): 0
Storage Controller Max Port Count (0):  2
Storage Controller Port Count (0):      2
Storage Controller Bootable (0):        on
IDE Controller (0, 1): 
/ftp/pub/Linux/Ubuntu/ubuntu-12.10-server-amd64.iso (UUID: 
90e658c2-be30-4417-8a91-557b374fbaf5)
NIC 1:           MAC: 080027CB7823, Attachment: Bridged Interface 'em0', 
Cable connected: on, Trace: off (file: none), Type: 82545EM, Reported 
speed: 0 Mbps, Boot priority: 0, Promisc Policy: deny, Bandwidth group: none
NIC 2:           disabled
NIC 3:           disabled
NIC 4:           disabled
NIC 5:           disabled
NIC 6:           disabled
NIC 7:           disabled
NIC 8:           disabled
Pointing Device: PS/2 Mouse
Keyboard Device: PS/2 Keyboard
UART 1:          disabled
UART 2:          disabled
LPT 1:           disabled
LPT 2:           disabled
Audio:           disabled
Clipboard Mode:  disabled
Drag'n'drop Mode:  disabled
VRDE:            enabled (Address 0.0.0.0, Ports 5900, MultiConn: off, 
ReuseSingleConn: off, Authentication type: null)
Video redirection: disabled
VRDE property: TCP/Ports  = "5900"
VRDE property: TCP/Address = <not set>
USB:             disabled
EHCI:            disabled

USB Device Filters:

<none>

Available remote USB devices:

<none>

Currently Attached USB Devices:

<none>

Bandwidth groups:  <none>

Shared folders:  <none>

VRDE Connection:    not active
Clients so far:     0

Guest:

Configured memory balloon size:      0 MB


For me it works without any issues.
The thing is that I am using VirtualBox 4.2.4 (it works well on my 
environment, under 9.1-PRERELEASE amd64).
I'd recommend you to upgrade to 4.2.4

>
>> What is your hardware?
> Core i7-3930K on Intel DX79TO w/64 Gb RAM, ST33000651AS and ST3000DM001 HDDs
Ok, that should be supporting virtualization well ;)

Let me know about the results.

Regards,

-- 
Marek Salwerowicz



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