Error? messages - Guest Rip

CCWTech

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Getting vcpu, guest rIP errors (kvm_set_msr_common

Anything to worry about or just ignore?
 
hi,

can you show us the error?
 
reviving this old thread, just to check if the messages I am seeing have the same origin.

After a recent update to the most up2date 6.4 version, I keep getting a lot of messages like the ones below in the journal:

Code:
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x621
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x61d
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x619
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x632
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x631
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x630
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3fa
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3f9
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3f8
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x60d
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm_get_msr_common: 26 callbacks suppressed

The kernel ring buffer is really being spammed with those messages, rendering it almost useless. If those messages are harmless, I will suppress them, but if not, I'd like to know.

Thanks
 
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reviving this old thread, just to check if the messages I am seeing have the same origin.

After a recent update to the most up2date 6.4 version, I keep getting a lot of messages like the ones below in the journal:

Code:
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x621
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x61d
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x619
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x632
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x631
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d92 ignored rdmsr: 0x630
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3fa
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3f9
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x3f8
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm [11085]: vcpu3, guest rIP: 0xffffff8018a31d75 ignored rdmsr: 0x60d
Sep 15 10:46:11 concordia kernel: kvm_get_msr_common: 26 callbacks suppressed

The kernel ring buffer is really being spammed with those messages, rendering it almost useless. If those messages are harmless, I will suppress them, but if not, I'd like to know.

Thanks
yes it looks like the same error (unsupported instruction). just curious where you're getting this from, is there a windows VM?
 
yes it looks like the same error (unsupported instruction). just curious where you're getting this from, is there a windows VM?
Yes, there are some windows VMs running on that server, but I haven never seen those messages before for a windows VM.

The only "special" thing on this server is a MacOS VM, so I guess that's where the noise is coming from.
 
The only "special" thing on this server is a MacOS VM, so I guess that's where the noise is coming from.
yes that could be the case
 
Hello!
I also encountered a similar problem! But I have everything goes down much further ... About once a week, the server warves up tightly after I set up Passsthrough according to this manual: https://pve.proxmox.com/wiki/pci_passsthrough
The video card used in one virtual with Win10
In a virtual, it works fine.
Снимок экрана 2022-03-06 в 13.03.23.png


This VGPU is used:
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Снимок экрана 2022-03-20 в 15.06.23.png

Снимок экрана 2022-03-20 в 15.04.16.png

I really hope that someone has already decided this problem and tell me how to establish everything.
Thanks!
 
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The vm must be with type k processor and the system it is trying to run, some instruction does not support the host type or ignores..
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