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From: | Jun Sun |
Subject: | Re: cannot poweroff debian/mips64el on qemu |
Date: | Sun, 26 Jan 2020 13:29:28 -0800 |
Wow! That is it! Thank you, Aurlien!I'm using debian 10.2 and clearly the kernel config option is not there. After adding it back, the guest machine powers off correctly.Now I only need to figure out how to properly update initrd in a crossbuild environment ...Cheers.JunOn Sat, Jan 25, 2020 at 4:49 AM Aurelien Jarno <address@hidden> wrote:On 2020-01-24 19:05, Jun Sun wrote:
> Here are more testing results
>
> - qemu 2.5 + debian10.2 + Malta + kernel4.19.0 : hangs on
> poweroff ("reboot: System halted") for both 32bit and 64bit mipsel
> - qemu 2.6 + debian9.11 + Malta + kernel4.9.0 : poweroff successfully
> for both 32bit and 64bit mipsel
>
> Given these results, who is likely to blame? Debian? or kernel?
Probably a bit of both ;-) The poweroff implementation has changed in
kernel 4.19 (commit dd129c6374) and requires that the kernel is built
with CONFIG_POWER_RESET_PIIX4_POWEROFF=y to work.
I have pushed the fix to the Debian kernel repository. However I am not
sure it will be fixed for Debian 10.3, maybe it will only appear in
Debian 10.4.
Aurelien
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