Re: [PATCH 00 of 31] x86: unification and xen updates

From: Jeremy Fitzhardinge
Date: Wed Mar 19 2008 - 15:37:09 EST


Ian Campbell wrote:
On Mon, 2008-03-17 at 16:36 -0700, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote:
Hi Ingo,

This is a great big pile of x86 unification and Xen bugfix patches.
They build and boot for me on 64-bit and 32-bit (PAE and non-PAE).

FWIW I tested in a PAE Xen guest on 32 and 64 bit h/v and it was fine
including running ddcprobe which was my most recent issue. I can't see
why this would fix it though.

I'm actually having problem booting 32-on-64 hvm guests. Specifically the Fedora installer crashes fairly early on:

Freeing unused kernel memory: 280k freed
Write protecting the kernel read-only data: 844k
input: ImExPS/2 Generic Explorer Mouse as /class/input/input2
[9;0][8]
Greetings.
anaconda installer init version 11.3.0.50 starting
mounting /proc filesystem... done
creating /dev filesystem... done
mounting /dev/pts (unix98 pty) filesystem... done
mounting /sys filesystem... done
anaconda installer init version 11.3.0.50 using a serial console
trying to remount root filesystem read write... done
mounting /tmp as ramfs... done
running install...
running /sbin/loader
loader received SIGSEGV! Backtrace:
[0x804a030]
[0x110420]
[0x816a7c8]
[0x81697a5]
[0x805b626]
[0x805b72b]
[0x805c153]
[0x804af81]
[0x8175004]
[0x8048151]
install exited abnormally [1/1] sending termination signals...done
sending kill signals...done
disabling swap...
unmounting filesystems...
/proc done
/dev/pts done
/sys done
/tmp/ramfs done
you may safely reboot your system


Seen anything like that?

I thought for a second when you said it booted on 64 bit you meant 64
bit Xen guest, do you know how that stuff ïis going?

Last I heard, they got something booting, but it wasn't very clean. I need to resync with Eduardo. A lot of these changes were intended to make that effort easier, but it would be nice to confirm ;) Doesn't look like http://git.et.redhat.com/?p=xen-pvops-64.git;a=summary has changed much lately.

J
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