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  • To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: David F Barrera <dfbp@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 14:20:31 -0500
  • Delivery-date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 19:18:41 +0000
  • List-id: Xen developer discussion <xen-devel.lists.xensource.com>

August 23, 2005, using HG source as of:

changeset:   6329:3889ca17ff5867d5efa19eaf25463d59dd6c8c7d
tag:         tip
user:        kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
date:        Tue Aug 23 07:30:35 2005
summary:     phys_to_machine_mapping array is not an array of longs.

x86_32 (no PAE support)   

        SLES 9 SP2 on IBM xSeries 235 (512M RAM) and FC3 on IBM
        ThinkCentre
        Builds with workaround* and boots without problems
        Able to create domU
        Ran LTP on both dom0 and domU
        No problems observed
        ISSUE: 
              * Build break on SLES 9 , Bugzilla #179
              * Missing -lcurses
              * *Workaround is to change LD_LIBS in
                tools/xenstat/xentop/Makefile to include -lncurses
                instead of -lcurses 
        
        Last good changeset for x86_32, non-PAE: *with workaround
        
        changeset:   6329:3889ca17ff5867d5efa19eaf25463d59dd6c8c7d
        tag:         tip
        user:        kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        date:        Tue Aug 23 07:30:35 2005
        summary:     phys_to_machine_mapping array is not an array of
        longs.
        
        

x86_32 (PAE)

        SLES 9 SP2, FC3, and RHEL 4 IBM xSeries 305, and IBM ThinkCentre
        Dom0 boots without problems; however,
        We are able to create DomUs ONLY when using *swiotlb=force* as a
        kernel parameter for dom0
        Ran LTP on both Dom0 and DomU
        
        ISSUES:
        DomU boot crashes Dom0, Bugzilla #168 
              * Workaround: use swiotlb=force as a kernel parameter when
                booting dom0
              * DomU boots up normally if using swiotlb=forceX server
                will not come up on Dom0 on a FC3 box when Xen built
                with PAE 'on', Bugzilla #137
        Networking issue on FC3 when Xen built with PAE, Bugzilla #173
              * DomU unable to get dhcp address
              * tcpdump shows lots of networking activity being 'heard'
              * ping from external box shows corrupt packets
              * DomU has no trouble getting IP address when Xen built
                non-PAE
        X server does not come up on FC3 box with PAE support, Bugzilla
        #137
              * X server comes up normally when xen built without PAE
                support
                
        Last good changeset for x86_32,  PAE:
        
        changeset:   6329:3889ca17ff5867d5efa19eaf25463d59dd6c8c7d
        tag:         tip
        user:        kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        date:        Tue Aug 23 07:30:35 2005
        summary:     phys_to_machine_mapping array is not an array of
        longs.
        


x86_64 (SLES 9 SP2 and FC4 on IBM HS20 Blades)

Problems when booting up DomU on x86_64 platforms (SLES 9 and FC4)

        ISSUES:
         
        Bugzilla #176  - x86_64 - *UNABLE TO BOOT DOMU*
              * VFS: Cannot open root device "sdb2" or unknown-block
                (0,0)
              * Please append a correct "root=" boot option
              * Kernel panic - not syncing: VFS: Unable to mount root fs
                on unknown-block(0,0)
              * 
        Bugzilla #169 - x86_64 - Unable to handle kernel paging request
        at ffff8000003e0000 RIP: <ffffffff8015d16c>{unmap_vmas+1084}
        
        Last good changeset for x86_64:
        
        changeset: 6228:1a94949348ff52863b9fbef4eaf102c7e46a345d
        tag: tip
        user: kaf24@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
        date: Thu Aug 18 05:41:55 2005
        Summary: Fix range_straddles_boundary() check to exclude regions
        that



-- 
Regards,

David F Barrera
Linux Technology Center
Systems and Technology Group, IBM

"The wisest men follow their own direction. "
                                                        Euripides


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