[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Tracking "Cannot allocate memory" error in shadow_alloc_p2m_table
Tim Deegan wrote: > Hi, > > At 16:16 -0500 on 09 Jan (1168359405), Chris Lalancette wrote: > >>What's happening is that the gfn_remainder passed into p2m_find_entry >>is something like 0x3a3815 which, when shifted by shift (which would >>happen to be 18 in the case of the 3rd-level page table in i686 PAE), >>it would end up being larger than the max (which is 8), and hence >>causing the failure. > > > Are you giving this domain more than 7GB of RAM on a PAE hypervisor? Yes, the Hypervisor is i686 PAE, but no, the FV domain that I am trying to start up only has 512MB of memory. > > >>1) Am I missing something here? Is there some sort of initialization of the >>machine_to_phys_mapping >>table that I missed? > > > The code you cut out is start-of-day code that builds the p2m map of a > domain from the m2p entries of its allocated pages. It was needed > originally because the domain builder tools would set up the guest's > memory and m2p mapping and _then_ enable shadow-translate mode. It may > not be necessary now that HVM domains are put in shadow mode at creation > time. > > AFAICS, either the domain should have no memory assigned yet (in which > case it does nothing), or the domain's pages should have m2p entries > that are valid, explicitly invalid, or set to the "debug pattern" of all > 5s. I'll look at a more sensible failure mode then -ENOMEM, though. Ah, that makes sense. Yeah, I was thinking that the other way to solve this was to initialize the whole machine_to_phys_mapping table to something sensible, but then I just didn't even see why it needed to be done at this early stage, so I took the code out. Either way is fine with me...I would just like to see the FV domains start working on this large memory machine :). Thanks, Chris Lalancette _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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