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[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1839807] Re: Snapshots freeze guest Sabrelite IMX.6 bo
From: |
Al Sn |
Subject: |
[Qemu-devel] [Bug 1839807] Re: Snapshots freeze guest Sabrelite IMX.6 board |
Date: |
Tue, 13 Aug 2019 06:55:31 -0000 |
Hello again,
I have tried to disable TrustZone using argument mentioned in comment #5
by changing -M sabrelite to -M sabrelite,secure=off, but I get error
"qemu-system-arm: Property '.secure' not found". It works with virt
though. Is there any other way to disable it?
Thank you,
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Title:
Snapshots freeze guest Sabrelite IMX.6 board
Status in QEMU:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Hello,
I'm trying to take and restore a snapshot with the whole system state of the
Sabrelite IMX.6 board running on QEMU with commands savevm/loadvm.
It seems that I am able to take a snapshot but loading the snapshot fails.
For comparison I checked out snapshots on 32bit ARM Virt with Debian as well
as on the Versatilepb board with a bare metal application and it works fine.
The problem occurs only with that one particular board.
My environment is:
Ubuntu 18.04
QEMU 3.0.1 (I see the same issue in QEMU 4.0.0 as well)
The kernel and device tree used for the board was 5.1.14 version from
kernel.org
The file system was build from imx_v6_v7_defconfig config in buildroot
as and sd card image.
Problem:
Loading snapshot stops the whole machine and it's impossible to resume
it.
Steps to reproduce problem:
1. I converted the sdcard.img built from the buildroot to qcow2
using command qemu-img convert -f raw -O qcow2 sdcard.img
sdcard.qcow2, since the raw doesn't support snapshots.
2. I start QEMU with a command
./arm-softmmu/qemu-system-arm -m 512 -M sabrelite -kernel zImage -append
"rootfstype=ext4 root=/dev/mmcblk2p2 rw rootwait" -rtc base=localtime,clock=vm
-dtb imx6dl-sabresd.dtb -drive file=sdcard.qcow2,index=2,format=qcow2,id=mycard
-device sd-card,drive=mycard -nographic -net nic -net user
3. I run a simple program which print characters to the console
in the background and add some files in user directory, to differ from
original image.
4. I switch to QEMU monitor, and type “savevm <name>”.
When I type “info snapshots”, the snapshot is listed.
So I assume it was saved correctly.
5. Then I switch back to Linux console from monitor, remove the
added files and stop the background printing process.
6. I switch back to monitor and I'm trying now to load the
snapshot by “loadvm <name>” command.
That’s where the problem occurs. QEMU stops and I can't switch back from
monitor to Linux.
Typing “cont” doesn’t help.
It seems like the simulation has freezed. CPU usage on my Laptop machine
equals 100% until I exit QEMU.
What’s interesting when I exit the QEMU and then start it again the Linux
boots and after it reaches the command prompt I can see the files which were
removed after saving the snapshot.
It looks like loading the snapshots works for restoring disk space but
it fails for restoring the running processes.
Due to the answer on QEMU mailing list
(https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-
discuss/2019-08/msg00016.html) it is QEMUs bug.
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