TIM KELLERS
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Not sure if it is just me, but a recent upgrade to Parallels 26.0.1
desktop makes my VMs (FreeBSD 13, 14 and 15) hang waiting for a usb
device to do "something." on an M1 Ultra Mac running macOS 15.6.1
Here is a screen scrape of an image of the failure:
Instruction Set Attributes 2 = <
Processor Features 0 = <CSV3, CSV2,PSTATE.DIT, RAS, AdvSIMD+HP,FP+HP,
EL1, ELO>
Processor Features 1 = ‹MTE_frac>
Processor Features 2 = <
Memory Model Features 0 = <ExS, TGran4, TGran15, 8bit ASID, 64GB PA>
Memory Model Features 1 = <XNX, SpecSEI, PAN+ATS11,LO, HPD+TTPBHA, 8bit
VMID>
Memory Model Features 2 = <EOPD, TTL, IDS, AT, 32bit CCIDX, 48bit VA,
TESB, UAO, CnP>
Memory Model Features 3 = <>
Memory Model Features 4 = <>
Debug Features 0 = <DoubleLock,2 CTX BKPTs,4 Watchpoints,6 Breakpoints,F
1Uv3, Debugv8>
Debug Features 1 = <>
Auxiliary Features 0 = ‹›
Auxiliary Features 1 = ‹›
Arch32 Instruction Set Attributes 5 = <>
IArch32 Media and VFP Features 0 = <>
IArch32 Media and VFP Features 1 = <>
PU 1: ARM Unknown CPU r0p0 (midr: 410f0000) affinity: 1 jico: using for
IPIs elease APs... done
usbus0: 480Mbps High Speed USB v2.0
usbus1: 5.0Gbps Super Speed USB v3.0
There is no crash, no dumps. The console just sits at that usbus1:
selection until I shut it down.
This screen dump is from a boot-only .iso for 15 from last week. I get
this same reaction from all of my FreeBSD VMs. Windows 11 VMs are not
affected.
I've reported this to the Parallels support team, but other than rolling
back to a prior version of Parallels (which worked), they haven't
offered a solution.
Tim