Custom Query (16363 matches)
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| Ticket | Resolution | Summary | Owner | Reporter |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| #2572 | duplicate | I have a Logitech keybord and mouse. see the logfile | ||
| Description |
See attachement |
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| #2573 | fixed | Local APIC timer dies | ||
| Description |
An APIC timer is initialized as periodic: // lapic_base: u32_t *lapic_base;
// Disable timer first
lapic_base[APIC_DWREG_LVT_TMR] = APIC_TIMER_VECTOR |
APIC_LVT_D_STAT_IDLE |
APIC_LVT_TMR_PERIODIC |
APIC_LVT_TRIGGER_LEVEL |
APIC_LVT_MASK;
// Write counters
lapic_base[APIC_DWREG_TMR_DIVIDE] = div;
lapic_base[APIC_DWREG_TMR_INIT] = counter;
// Enable if it is enabled in configruation
if (enabled)
lapic_base[APIC_DWREG_LVT_TMR] = APIC_TIMER_VECTOR |
APIC_LVT_D_STAT_IDLE |
APIC_LVT_TRIGGER_LEVEL |
APIC_LVT_TMR_PERIODIC;
Timer interrupt is ok (a counter in a handler is periodically incremented). Then a system is sending INIT IPI: lapic_base[APIC_DWREG_ICR0] = APIC_ICR0_DST_ALL_NO_SELF |
APIC_ICR0_D_MODE_INIT;
And whoops... A timer dies. And no timer re-initialization helps. |
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| #2574 | wontfix | MacOS VM windows should be labeled with the VM name | ||
| Description |
In MacOS VBOX 2.0.4 labels its virtual machine windows as "VirtualVM." This name appears on the dock and in the pick list when you do command-tab to switch applications. Instead of a generic name, the name of the specific VM should be used. |
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