[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] pvops acpi and xen 4 issues
> make sure it was indeed being called. I think this might have something > to do with what Jeremy mentioned about my SCI being on 9 and not 20, but > honestly, I haven't a clue. I have the full log if you need more. I am attaching a debug patch that will help in troubleshooting this and potentially fix this. Couple of things: 1). Turn the Enable ACPI SCI in the BIOS to Enable. 2). Compile your Linux kernel with the attached patch and these two options: CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG_FUNC_TRACE=y Do use your old .config that was triggering the failure in the first case. 3). Edit your kernel line to have: debug initcall_debug acpi.debug_level=0xffffffff acpi.debug_layer=0x2 xen_sci=fun 4). Boot your kernel. You should see something like this: ... snip.. [ 0.000000] acpi_sci_ioapic_setup: 0 -> 9 (3, 1) ... [ 1.483956] xen_setup_pirqs: FADT.SCI: 9 ACPI.SCI:9. Using 9 IRQ, [ 1.490025] xen_setup_pirqs: SCI override: trigger: level->level, polarity: high->high [ 1.497824] xen: registering gsi 9 triggering 0 polarity 0 [ 1.503282] xen_allocate_pirq: returning irq 9 for gsi 9 [ 1.508572] xen: --> irq=9 [ 1.511254] Already setup the GSI :9 .. and then later: [ 3.058890] ACPI: Core revision 20090903 [ 3.084701] acpi_early_init: FADT.SCI = 9 .. and then lots of ACPI debug stuff. Thought in your case, the IRQ that should show up is 20 and the 'Already setup the GSI :20' might not show up. Please e-mail the full serial log (even if it does work). > I used Xen 4-rc4 : xen/stable 2.6.32.9 - latest git from today. Attachment:
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