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Subject: [Bug 197951] QEMU/KVM & VFIO & PCI passthru with Windows 10 x64
guest: memory access intermittently causes CRITICAL_STRUCTURE_CORRUPTION BSOD
unless swap is disabled on host, since 4.12.13
Date: Tue, 21 Nov 2017 21:45:41 +0000
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--- Comment #3 from Jimi (JimiJames.Bove@gmail.com) ---
Sure, I'll start bisecting next time I get the chance (maybe tomorrow). It'll
take a long time, though, since the BSOD might only happen once a day. I'll
have to run the same commit for a few days before I'm confident that it isn't
BSODing. Thank god for binary search.
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