I have a Gentoo VM which I have created by installing from the latest (20131224) minimal x86 ISO and stage 3 tarball, using genkernel
as the kernel. I created a Vagrant box after updating all the packages on the VM and installing a few extras such as vim and virtualbox-guest-additions.
My Vagrantfile is as follows:
Vagrant.configure("2") do |config|
config.vm.box = "gentoo-x86"
config.vm.provider :virtualbox do |vb|
vb.gui = true
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--memory", 1024]
#vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--hwvirtex", "off"]
vb.customize ["modifyvm", :id, "--cpus", 1]
end
end
As it stands, the box boots fine when running vagrant up
. However, if I uncomment the line for disabling the --hwvirtex
parameter, the following errors show in the VM console:
INIT: version 2.88 booting
INFO: rcu_sched detected stalls on CPUs/tasks: {} (detected by 0, t=2102, jiffies, g=4595, c=4594, q=10)
INFO: Stall ended before state dump start
The two INFO
lines repeat indefinitely (with increasing t=
values, which I guess might stand for 'time') until I run vagrant halt
followed by vagrant destroy
. I've tried this on two different hosts (one Ubuntu, one Windows 7) and get the same error message.
I suspect this a Gentoo problem because there are three major components (Gentoo, VirtualBox, Vagrant) and I can be reasonably confident in ruling out two of them as follows:
I'm disabling VT-X in VirtualBox/Vagrant only (my CPU supports it and it is enabled in the BIOS).
My CPU (from /proc/cpuinfo
) is: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz. The machine has 8GB of RAM installed and the host OS is Ubuntu 13.10.
Output from uname -a
in the VM is:
Linux vagrant-gentoo-x86 3.10.25-gentoo #1 SMP Fri Jan 10 14:58:12 GMT 2014 i686 Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-2120 CPU @ 3.30GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux
I need to use this box on another machine with an older CPU (Intel E4600), which doesn't support VT-X, so leaving hardware virtualization on is not an option.
Are there any other things I could try in order to fix this?
Of course, sod's law dictates that after spending an hour writing up that question, I come across the answer via another source...
The problem seems to be a combination of the kernel which Gentoo uses (3.10 - hence why Precise doesn't have problems) and support for guests in general when hardware virtualization is disabled. The relevant VirtualBox bug for anyone who is experiencing similar problems is:
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12469
Unfortunately the main response so far is that 'fixing bugs for hosts which don't support VT-x/AMD-V have lower priority'.