> qemu compiled from the commit before does not exhibit the issue, from that
> commit on it does and reverting the commit off of current master makes it
> disappear.
In my tests the problem only occurs with that commit in the code. I used git bisect to narrow it down to that commit. Even just reverting it off of current master made it go away with my automated reproducer.
If helpful I can retest manually with a real-world VM. OTOH it would certainly be helpful if someone else said they can or cannot reproduce the problem based on my description of the reproducer.
Yes. As said:
> qemu compiled from the commit before does not exhibit the issue, from that
> commit on it does and reverting the commit off of current master makes it
> disappear.
In my tests the problem only occurs with that commit in the code. I used git bisect to narrow it down to that commit. Even just reverting it off of current master made it go away with my automated reproducer.
If helpful I can retest manually with a real-world VM. OTOH it would certainly be helpful if someone else said they can or cannot reproduce the problem based on my description of the reproducer.