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Ubuntu64 guest dies on Windows 8.1 host with "MONITOR PANIC"

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Hello everybody,

 

I just got the following as part of a guest crash:

 

2014-07-20T11:37:59.639+02:00| DAC1| I120: VTHREAD start thread 11 "DAC1" host id 6792

2014-07-20T11:37:59.639+02:00| vcpu-1| I120: hread 6792 2920VTHREAD start thread 12 "ADC" host id 1532

2014-07-20T11:37:59.697+02:00| vcpu-0| I120: hread 1532 2920GetMSR: unknown MSR[0x1d9] (read as zero): rip=0xffffffff8104f436 count=1

2014-07-20T11:38:00.354+02:00| vcpu-0| W110: VM-entry failure (3924): !VMX_CTL(2ND_VMEXEC, X2APIC) || (VMX_CTL(CPU_VMEXEC, TPR_SHADOW) && !VMX_CTL(2ND_VMEXEC, APIC))

2014-07-20T11:38:00.354+02:00| vcpu-0| W110: MONITOR PANIC: vcpu-0:VM-entry failed; VMCS valid (error code 7)

 

Roughly speaking, this is

* Intel i7 4500U CPU, 16 GB of memory, SSD (laptop)

* host: Windows 8.1 64 bit (fully up-to-date)

* latest VMware Workstation technology preview

* guest: 1 CPU, 2 cores; 2 GB memory; virtualization engine: do virtualize VT-x

* Ubuntu 14.04 64 bit (fully up-to-date)

* kvm installed

* Android emulator with x86 image and -kvm-enabled flag

 

Run that with a "hello world" application and get the MONITOR PANIC on, I believe, startup of the emulator.

 

I do not know whether this is reproducible (have not retried).

 

I have a file "vmsupport-2014-07-20-11-38.zip" ready for qualified recipients (through email or private messaging or whatever other non-public means).


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