#19480 new defect
VirtualBox freezes when Windows 7/10 guests reboot/reset after restoring online snapshots if GA is installed
回報者: | wzyboy | 負責人: | |
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元件: | guest additions | 版本: | VirtualBox 6.1.4 |
關鍵字: | guest addition | 副本: | |
Guest type: | Windows | Host type: | Linux |
描述
Host information:
- Arch Linux
- linux 5.6.3.arch1-1
- virtualbox 6.1.4-6
- virtualbox-guest-iso 6.1.4-1
Guest Information (both are reproducible)
- Windows 7 SP1
- Windows 10 LTSC 2019, Build Number 17763.1131
Steps to reproduce:
- Cold boot the guest VM;
- Take a online snapshot "Snapshot 1";
- Shutdown the machine and restore to "Snapshot 1";
- Boot the guest VM from "Snapshot 1" (directly into the Windows desktop);
- Reboot/Reset the guest VM;
- The VM resets, and shows a brief Windows Vista-style loading progress bar, and the VirtualBox (on host machine) freezes before crashing.
Notes:
- I have tried Windows 7 and Windows 10 guests (as decribed above), both are reproducible.
- If Guest Addition is not installed / uninstalled, the bug does not occur.
- If guest VM is cold booted (e.g. after step 4, instead of resetting/rebooting it, just shutdown and boot it), the bug does not occur.
Side note (may not relate to this bug):
After VB freezes/crashes, the RAM for guest VM is simply "taken away" from the host and cannot be recovered without a reboot of the host -- My host has 32 GB RAM, and each time a guest with 4 GB RAM crashes, there are 4 GB of RAM taken away from the host. After 7 crashes, 28 GB RAM are taken away from the host. I tried to shutdown Xorg server and there are only a few running processes left (none of them are VirtualBox), the host system still reports there are ~30 GB RAM used (top, htop, free... not cache/buffer, just "used"). I have to reboot the host system to recover the RAM.
I tested these versions of VBoxGuestAdditions_X.X.X.iso with VirtualBox 6.1.4:
Only with GA 5.2.38 the bug does not occur. It seems to me that the bug was introduced with GA 6.0.0.