Re: [PATCH] x86: fix pte_flags() to only return flags, fix lguest (updated)

From: Rusty Russell
Date: Thu Jul 24 2008 - 21:56:02 EST


On Thursday 24 July 2008 21:31:22 Ingo Molnar wrote:
> * Rusty Russell <rusty@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > On Tuesday 22 July 2008 19:04:32 Ingo Molnar wrote:
> > > i'm wondering. My randconfig tests boot up an lguest enabled kernel
> > > every 30 minutes or so:
> > >
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_19_05_54_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_19_43_13_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_19_47_40_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_20_37_41_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_22_11_42_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_22_16_59_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_22_32_22_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_23_25_55_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > > config-Mon_Jul_21_23_51_29_CEST_2008.good:CONFIG_LGUEST=y
> > >
> > > Would it be possible to have some really stupid lguest self-test which
> > > would complain spectacularly in the host kernel if it fails to reach
> > > some minimal user-space?
> > >
> > > Something that could be self-contained within a single bzImage. (i.e.
> > > it would contain a minimalistic image of some sort with a very
> > > minimalistic userspace component as well - or something like that)
> >
> > Well, adding "make -C Documentation/lguest" to the build is a good start
> > (this finds those "e820.h not longer includable from userspace" bugs).
> >
> > Secondly, if you put the resulting Documentation/lguest/lguest somewhere
> > on your booting test machine, it can just do something like
> >
> > ./lguest 64 /boot/vmlinuz-`uname -r` | grep 'VFS: Unable to mount root'
>
> stupid question: what's the easiest way to filter out the case where
> there's not sufficient kernel support in the bzImage to actually run
> lguest?
>
> I.e. if i extend the "is this bzImage working fine" check with the above
> lguest bootup test - with the expectation of it getting down to the
> "VFS: Unable to mount root" message [success case], how do i filter out
> the case where it doesnt get to that message not due to some lguest
> breakage, but because there's not enough lguest support there.

Easiest to check config: CONFIG_LGUEST and CONFIG_LGUEST_GUEST.

Well, there may be no host-for-lguest support, modular or builtin. "modprobe
lg" to be sure, then if lguest says: "lguest: Failed to open /dev/lguest: No
such file or directory" your host doesn't support it.

If there's no guest support, it's trickier. The boot will fail in some
non-obvious way depending on config options....

> > I can create one (and test the example) for you if you're interested?
>
> that would be great ...

OK, added to TODO.

Rusty.
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