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Bug
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Normal
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None
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rhel-9.5
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No
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Moderate
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CustomerScenariosInitiative
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rhel-sst-virtualization
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ssg_virtualization
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None
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QE ack
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False
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None
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux
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None
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x86_64
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Windows
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None
What were you trying to do that didn't work?
When I run a test loop to test virtio-win drivers on Win10 x86 guests, the guest stucked on the "TIANO CORE" screen after a reboot or first boot.
The entire test loop has 99 cases, 15 of them failed on that.
Please provide the package NVR for which bug is seen:
Windows 10 64bit 22h2(build 19045)
qemu-kvm-9.0.0-10.el9_5.x86_64
edk2-ovmf-20240524-5.el9_5.noarch
seabios-bin-1.16.3-2.el9.noarch
kernel-5.14.0-503.2.1.el9_5.x86_64
How reproducible:
There are 99 cases in total, 15 failed to boot up.
Steps to reproduce
1. boot up win10 64bit guest with ovmf firmware
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Expected results
Guest stuck on 'TianoCore' screen. Here is the screen shooting.
http://virtqetools.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/autotest_static_job_log/9883396/test-results/87-Host_RHEL.m9.u5.ovmf.qcow2.virtio_scsi.up.virtio_net.Guest.Win10.x86_64.io-github-autotest-qemu.win_virtio_driver_install_from_update.with_viorng.q35/screendumps_avocado-vt-vm1_759036_iter0.webm
Actual results
Vm can boot up successfully.
Other info:
The entire loop results.
http://virtqetools.lab.eng.pek2.redhat.com/autotest_static_job_log/9883396/results.html