[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Different esps
On Tue, 2004-01-20 at 18:08, Steven Hand wrote: > The __cli() should certainly prevent any events from being delivered. > > It's tricky to work out what the above means as you've clearly hacked > Xen to e.g print "fault_in_hypervisor 2" (is 2 the error_code? is > there any reason you've added this stuff in place of the regular code > in do_trap() or do_page_fault()?). Can you post the code/diffs for > these parts of xen? I added this because there otherwise Xen will just kill the domain silently, unless there is a debugging option I have overlooked. about line 329 in traps.c: fault_in_hypervisor: + printk("fault_in_hypervisor 2\n"); + printk("dom %d : esp1 %08lx, ss %08lx\n",current->domain, current->thread.esp1, current->thread.ss1); + + execution_context_t ctxt; + memcpy(&ctxt, + get_execution_context(), + sizeof(execution_context_t)); + + printk("eip %p esp %p eip %p addr %p flags %x\n", ctxt.eip, ctxt.esp, gtb->eip, addr, ctxt.eflags); > > What is at 0xc3a91ff8? Have you actually taken a page fault? I note > that zero eips are not so good -- but OTOH I don't know what those > values you print actually are [partic given there are two eips]... > plus if we're really multiply faulting in the hypervisor, all bets > may well be off... 0xc3a91ff8 appears to be where ctxt.esp is pointing if you push some values. The dual 0 eips worry me as well, I have not registered any event-callbacks for the domain, perhaps that is the reason? But should I not be allowed to run without registering for interrupts in a brand-new domain? To me this looks like an interrupt-delivery gone bad. cheers, Jacob
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