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Subject: [Bug 65561] KVM:Entry failed on Single stepping sti instruction
Date: Wed, 21 May 2014 16:50:00 +0000
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--- Comment #13 from Jidong Xiao ---
Great, I will try. Yes I have the inter manual and I have studied it for a
while, so basically I know the data structure of VMCS. To reproduce the
failure, so, if I use gdb in a guest OS, like to debug a program inside the
Guest OS, and run the single step command in gdb, that should trigger this bug
right? Assuming the program includes a sti instruction. (In reply to Paolo
Bonzini from comment #12)
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