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Re: NetBSD-current under Hyper-V (Déjà vu...)
On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 03:51:19PM +0100, Chavdar Ivanov wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Five years to the day, I post the same. I'd agree that it is not
> particularly important, google returns mostly rehashes of my post (
> http://mail-index.netbsd.org/current-users/2008/04/24/msg001989.html
> )when I search for 'NetBSD Hyper-V', so I guess I am one of the very
> few trying to do that.
>
> Basically, one has to boot netbsd -12 (both i386 and amd64) in order
> to get usable system, otherwise one gets the the timeout messages
> described in the above reference and no communication. In addition
> there is something wrong with some keyboard timeouts, I guess - long
> repeats are initiated very easily in this case, one has to be very
> careful not to overstay the keypress more than a fraction of a second.
> With ACPI and SMP disabled the tulip driver (legacy network adapter in
> Microsoft's parlance) weems to work OK (only 'tlp: receive ruing
> overrun' messages are seen from time to time, but the communication is
> OK). Solaris/Illumos with the dnet driver works fine, FreeBSD is a
> mixed bag (works on the full Hyper-V 3.0, refuses on the Windows 8
> variety), OpenBSD is not working as well (but I haven't tried similar
> to NetBSDs workarounds yet).
>
> There is an ongoing project to port the synthetic driver and the rest
> to FreeBSD - see http://freebsdonhyper-v.github.io/ ; this is
> presently for FreeBSD 8.2, I don't know if it will be very hard to
> port it to NetBSD (and that certainly is beyond my abilities, I could
> help with testing of course).
>
> I tried to go through the tulip code, but couldn't find anything
> obvious (and as it is connected with the watchdog and the ACPI code,
> suspected that the problem is deeper than the driver code itself ).
I've been working on the ACPI code a bit recently, so maybe I can help
with that aspect. could you send the boot output from a kernel with
ACPIVERBOSE, MPVERBOSE and INTRDEBUG enabled?
is there some way I could get a hyper-V setup without having to spend money?
-Chuck
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