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Re: [Xen-devel] file corruption!!!




On 18 Jul 2004, at 18:48, Ian Pratt wrote:


On 17 Jul 2004, at 21:21, Ian Pratt wrote:

It would be very interesting to hear whether you get the problem
with the 2.6.7 xen linux. It might give us a clue as to whether
the problem is with the backend blk driver or within the domain
itself (the 2.6.7 implementation is completely different).

I can certainly give the 2.6.7 guest another try. I did have it
booting, but I didn't persist with it long enough to tell if there was
fs corruption -- there seemed to be issues loading modules, and when I
compiled everything in, I got a gpf when racoon tried to use a PF_KEY
socket. I'll try and get some useful dumps for both these problems.

I haven't tried loading modules, but I can't think why it
wouldn't work (assuming the mechanism is basically the same as
2.4).

It's different enough to need new userspace tools. The symptoms of failure are a GPF, and the userspace process stuck in D (be it insmod or lsmod). The results of feeding the GPF to ksymoops are below (I hesitate to say it's actually decoded).

BTW:  what's racoon, and what's a PF_KEY socket?

racoon is the ISAKMP daemon used with the 2.6 kernel's KAME IPSec code. It uses a PF_KEY socket to communicate with the kernel. I've successfully used it in a 2.4 guest.

Chris.


No modules in ksyms, skipping objects
No ksyms, skipping lsmod
CPU:    0
EIP:    0061:[<c01471a7>]    Not tainted
Using defaults from ksymoops -t elf32-i386 -a i386
EFLAGS: 00010246   (2.6.7-xenU)
eax: 00000600   ebx: c5400000   ecx: 00000001   edx: 00000600
esi: c0102c54   edi: c5089000   ebp: c5087000   esp: c04b1ec4
ds: 0069   es: 0069   ss: 0069
Stack: c0102c50 c5087000 00002000 c122c6a8 c122c6e0 00000001 c01473f8 c122c6a8 c5087000 fffffffe c0147491 c5087000 00000000 c5055c19 c5084380 c5015000 fffffffe c5084380 c014753e c5087000 00000001 c012d9c3 c5087000 c5087000
Call Trace:
c04b1ed0: [<c01473f8>] c04b1ee0: [<c0147491>] c04b1f00: [<c014753e>] c04b1f0c: [<c012d9c3>] c04b1f38: [<c02da440>] c04b1f94: [<c012dc5d>] c04b1fb4: [<c010a663>]
Code: 0f 22 e2 0f 20 d9 0f 22 d9 0f 22 e0 83 c4 0c 5b 5e 5f c3 e8


>>EIP; c01471a7 <unmap_vm_area+5d/80>   <=====

>>ebx; c5400000 <pg0+50c8000/3bcc5000>
>>esi; c0102c54 <swapper_pg_dir+c54/1000>
>>edi; c5089000 <pg0+4d51000/3bcc5000>
>>ebp; c5087000 <pg0+4d4f000/3bcc5000>
>>esp; c04b1ec4 <pg0+179ec4/3bcc5000>

Code;  c01471a7 <unmap_vm_area+5d/80>
00000000 <_EIP>:
Code;  c01471a7 <unmap_vm_area+5d/80>   <=====
   0:   0f 22 e2                  mov    %edx,%cr4   <=====
Code;  c01471aa <unmap_vm_area+60/80>
   3:   0f 20 d9                  mov    %cr3,%ecx
Code;  c01471ad <unmap_vm_area+63/80>
   6:   0f 22 d9                  mov    %ecx,%cr3
Code;  c01471b0 <unmap_vm_area+66/80>
   9:   0f 22 e0                  mov    %eax,%cr4
Code;  c01471b3 <unmap_vm_area+69/80>
   c:   83 c4 0c                  add    $0xc,%esp
Code;  c01471b6 <unmap_vm_area+6c/80>
   f:   5b                        pop    %ebx
Code;  c01471b7 <unmap_vm_area+6d/80>
  10:   5e                        pop    %esi
Code;  c01471b8 <unmap_vm_area+6e/80>
  11:   5f                        pop    %edi
Code;  c01471b9 <unmap_vm_area+6f/80>
  12:   c3                        ret
Code;  c01471ba <unmap_vm_area+70/80>
  13:   e8 00 00 00 00            call   18 <_EIP+0x18>



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