fixing Vmware 2 port for 5.x and 6.x.. kmem _alloc_pageable
Vladimir Egorin
vladimir at math.uic.edu
Thu Mar 3 01:48:10 GMT 2005
On Tue, Mar 01, 2005 at 09:53:03PM -0800, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
> Julian Elischer writes:
> | Well I have it compiling but when running
> | it fails with:
> |
> | julian at jules:vmware
> | Setting TMPDIR=/var/tmp.
> | VMware Workstation PANIC: NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(566):1081
> | VMware Workstation PANIC: NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(566):1081
> | VVMware Workstation PANIC: NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(566):1296
> | AIO panic loop
> | Mware Workstation PANIC: AIO: NOT_IMPLEMENTED F(566):1081
> | julian at jules:
> |
> | I am guessing that, since this DID work before
> | the new linux base libraries are expecting to use AIO
> | and maybe we don't support it?
>
> vmware/linux has a bug. Linux libs changed the call breaking
> vmware. There are source programs to patch the vmware binaries.
> Do a google search for vmware-any-any-update, build and run against
> you vmware bin.
>
> Doug A.
Do you know if the same recipe would work for vmware3 ?
The port used to work on -CURRENT until about Feb 13,
but since then pushing the "power on" button in vmware
instantaneously reboots the machine. I did reinstall
vmware port after upgrading.
Thanks,
--
Vladimir
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