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[Bug 1924912] Re: VirtIO drivers don't work on Windows: "GLib: Too many
From: |
Laurent Vivier |
Subject: |
[Bug 1924912] Re: VirtIO drivers don't work on Windows: "GLib: Too many handles to wait for!" crash |
Date: |
Mon, 19 Apr 2021 14:30:42 -0000 |
** Bug watch added: github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/issues #2838
https://github.com/tesseract-ocr/tesseract/issues/2838
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Title:
VirtIO drivers don't work on Windows: "GLib: Too many handles to wait
for!" crash
Status in QEMU:
New
Bug description:
I ran SerenityOS <https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity> out of WSL2
with native Windows QEMU. The system runs fine on the Linux QEMU (with
Windows X-Server). However, with Windows QEMU I get a hard crash after
the following output:
```
[#0 colonel(0:0)]: Scheduler[0]: idle loop running
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:00:00] PCI::ID [8086:1237]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:01:00] PCI::ID [8086:7000]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:01:01] PCI::ID [8086:7010]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:01:02] PCI::ID [8086:7020]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:01:03] PCI::ID [8086:7113]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:02:00] PCI::ID [1234:1111]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:03:00] PCI::ID [8086:2922]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:04:00] PCI::ID [1af4:1003]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:05:00] PCI::ID [1af4:1005]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: PCI [0000:00:06:00] PCI::ID [8086:100e]
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: BXVGA: framebuffer @ P0xf8000000
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: BXVGADevice resolution set to 1024x768 (pitch=4096)
[init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Controller found PCI::ID [8086:7020] @ PCI
[0000:00:01:02]
[init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: I/O base IO c080
[init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Interrupt line: 11
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Allocated framelist at physical address
P0x00e40000
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Framelist is at virtual address V0xc115d000
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: QH(0xc115f000) @ 14946304: link_ptr=14946338,
element_link_ptr=1
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: QH(0xc115f020) @ 14946336: link_ptr=14946370,
element_link_ptr=1
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: QH(0xc115f040) @ 14946368: link_ptr=14946402,
element_link_ptr=1
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: QH(0xc115f060) @ 14946400: link_ptr=14946434,
element_link_ptr=1
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: QH(0xc115f080) @ 14946432: link_ptr=14958593,
element_link_ptr=1
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Reset completed
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: UHCI: Started
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: DMIExpose: SMBIOS 32bit Entry point @ P0x000f5870
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: DMIExpose: Data table @ P0x000f5890
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: VirtIOConsole: Found @ PCI [0000:00:04:00]
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: Trying to unregister unused handler (?)
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: VirtIOConsole: Multi port is not yet supported!
[#0 init_stage2(2:2)]: VirtIOConsole: cols: 0, rows: 0, max nr ports 0
qemu-system-i386.exe: warning: GLib: Too many handles to wait for!
```
The lines starting with [ are SerenityOS output; QEMU warns "GLib: Too
many handles to wait for!" and crashes right after (can't even Ctrl-C
in the WSL command line, force-close in Windows necessary). A window
is still spawned but as the OS already switched out of text mode, just
a black screen is visible as QEMU crashes.
I first thought this to be an issue with SerenityOS and reported it
over there: <https://github.com/SerenityOS/serenity/issues/6422>. The
kernel devs pointed out that this seems to be a VirtIO driver/device
issue on the Windows build of QEMU, because the Serenity kernel tries
to initialize VirtIO devices which apparently crashes QEMU. There will
be mitigations from the SerenityOS side (by allowing to disable VirtIO
on boot) but it would of course be great if QEMU handled this
properly.
Version info: Both QEMU 6.0.0-rc3 and 5.2.0 exhibit this issue.
Windows release is 20H2, WSL2 is running Debian 10.9. SerenityOS has
no proper version but it was reproduced on the most current commits as
of 18/04/2021.
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