VirtualBox

Opened 10 years ago

Last modified 10 years ago

#13973 new defect

Win 10 x64 guest with Guest Additions crashed host xserver

Reported by: Tharbad Owned by:
Component: guest additions Version: VirtualBox 4.3.26
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description

Host: Linux Mint 17.1 x64. X.Org v1:7.7+1ubuntu8.

Guest: Windows 10 x64 Technical Preview 9926.

What I did: 1) Installed Win 10x64 English. 2) Installed Guest additions and asked to restart. 3) Tried to login to windows after the restart. Host froze and after ~1 min, X crashed. Attached pic shows what I see on tty7 (X tty after crash).

I'm guessing that something is wrong with the guest additions.

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New Doc 83_1.jpg (268.0 KB ) - added by Tharbad 10 years ago.
VBox.log (109.7 KB ) - added by Tharbad 10 years ago.
VBox.log.1 (94.1 KB ) - added by Tharbad 10 years ago.
VBox.log.2 (155.1 KB ) - added by Tharbad 10 years ago.

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Change History (15)

by Tharbad, 10 years ago

Attachment: New Doc 83_1.jpg added

comment:1 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

VirtualBox Guest Additions are meant to be installed inside the guest OS, not on the host.

Last edited 10 years ago by Mihai Hanor (previous) (diff)

in reply to:  1 comment:2 by Tharbad, 10 years ago

Replying to mhanor:

VirtualBox Guest Additions are meant to be installed inside the guest OS, not on the host.

I know. That's where I've installed them. There seems to be some old residue on host as well. I've removed it. As it was not running in the background, I don't think it has anything to do with this bug.

Thanks

comment:3 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

Attach a Vbox.log file of your VM.

by Tharbad, 10 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log added

by Tharbad, 10 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log.1 added

by Tharbad, 10 years ago

Attachment: VBox.log.2 added

comment:4 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

Does it happen if you disable the guest 3D acceleration support?

comment:5 by Tharbad, 10 years ago

No. Seems you found the root cause!

comment:6 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

Not necessarily. If you can, try to install the proprietary Nvidia video drivers and see if you still have problems with 3D acceleration support enabled.

Last edited 10 years ago by Mihai Hanor (previous) (diff)

comment:7 by Tharbad, 10 years ago

On the guest or on the host?

comment:8 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

On the host, of course. The guest is running with emulated devices, there's no point in installing the Nvidia video drivers on the guest.

comment:9 by Tharbad, 10 years ago

That solved it. Thanks

comment:10 by Tharbad, 10 years ago

I think that this bug should be solved as implies a security breach. Host should not suffer from a guest crash. It can be classified as DOS attack.

comment:11 by Mihai Hanor, 10 years ago

Most likely it's a bug in nouveau, the open sourced driver for Nvidia video cards.

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