[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Re: xen dependant on pcpu 0 ?
By messing a bit with printk's and debug settings a warn_on in the hypervisor is being triggered when starting the videograbbing domU: mapping kernel into physical memory about to get started... (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] Xen WARN at msi.c:636 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ----[ Xen-4.1-unstable x86_64 debug=y Tainted: C ]---- (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] CPU: 2 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] RIP: e008:[<ffff82c48015d797>] pci_enable_msi+0x48a/0x9d5 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] RFLAGS: 0000000000010216 CONTEXT: hypervisor (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] rax: 0000000000000004 rbx: 00000000fe5fe000 rcx: 0000000000000001 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] rdx: 0000000000000004 rsi: 0000000000000282 rdi: ffff82c48024e940 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] rbp: ffff830237e57dc8 rsp: ffff830237e57cf8 r8: 0000000000000009 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] r9: 000000000000003a r10: 0000000000000092 r11: 0000000000000213 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] r12: 0000000000000000 r13: ffff830237e57ea8 r14: ffff83020211ed10 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] r15: 0000000000000008 cr0: 000000008005003b cr4: 00000000000006f0 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] cr3: 0000000225f0e000 cr2: ffff880004e93d68 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ds: 0000 es: 0000 fs: 0000 gs: 0000 ss: e010 cs: e008 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] Xen stack trace from rsp=ffff830237e57cf8: (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff830237e57d38 ffff82c480126b66 ffff830237e57e18 0700000000000010 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000000001000 0000000000000030 00000000fe5ff000 00000000fe5ff000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000009000077d68 ffff83014601ad10 0000000700000246 0000000000000000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000700000092 0000000000000000 ffff83020211eda8 00000000000fe5ff (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 00000000000fe5ff ffff8301622fde28 0000000000000202 ffff830237e57da8 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff82c480120680 ffff830237e57ea8 00000000ffffffed ffff830146a24000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000000000057 0000000000000048 ffff830237e57e48 ffff82c48015f16e (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000025dfc910 000000000000015c 0000000000000048 0000000000000120 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff830237e82480 0000000000000282 ffff83020211ed10 ffff830237e57e28 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff82c480120680 ffff88002df4bb30 0000000000000057 ffff830146a24000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000000000048 ffff830146a24190 ffff830237e57ef8 ffff82c480172806 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 0000000180196b1a ffff830237e5a020 ffff830200000004 ffff830237e57ea8 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 000000000000000b ffffffffffffffff 0000000000000007 0000000000000000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 00000000fe5fe000 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa 0000000000000007 0000000000000048 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 00000000fe5fe000 0000000000000000 0000000000000246 ffff8300c7e88000 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 000000000000000b ffff8800278c4400 0000000000000011 ffff88002ffea700 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] 00007cfdc81a80c7 ffff82c480202a82 ffffffff8100942a 0000000000000021 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff88002ffea700 0000000000000011 ffff8800278c4400 000000000000000b (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffff88002df4bbd0 00000000000006a1 0000000000000213 ffff88002fc20200 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] ffffffff810df6ea 0000000000000011 0000000000000021 ffffffff8100942a (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] Xen call trace: (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] [<ffff82c48015d797>] pci_enable_msi+0x48a/0x9d5 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] [<ffff82c48015f16e>] map_domain_pirq+0x275/0x363 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] [<ffff82c480172806>] do_physdev_op+0x826/0x10b0 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] [<ffff82c480202a82>] syscall_enter+0xf2/0x14c (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] SEIK bus: 7 slot: 0 func:0 msi->table_base: fe5fe000 read_pci_mem_bar: 4 (XEN) [2010-10-13 13:30:44] SEIK pba_paddr: 4 it's this one: WARN_ON(msi->table_base != read_pci_mem_bar(bus, slot, func, bir)); I have added some printk's .. and read_pci_mem_bar seems to return a bogus value .. the pba_addr is used later in the function, but i can't oversee if and when this could have implications. This also occurs when disabling the pci_resource_align on the kernel line. lspci on dom0 shows: 07:00.0 USB Controller: NEC Corporation Device 0194 (rev 03) (prog-if 30) Subsystem: ASUSTeK Computer Inc. Device 8413 Flags: bus master, fast devsel, latency 0, IRQ 33 Memory at fe5fe000 (64-bit, non-prefetchable) [size=8K] Capabilities: [50] Power Management version 3 Capabilities: [70] Message Signalled Interrupts: Mask- 64bit+ Queue=0/3 Enable- Capabilities: [90] MSI-X: Enable+ Mask- TabSize=8 Capabilities: [a0] Express Endpoint, MSI 00 Capabilities: [100] Advanced Error Reporting <?> Capabilities: [140] Device Serial Number ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff-ff Capabilities: [150] #18 Kernel driver in use: pciback In the same function it seems to trigger if ( d ) { /* XXX How to deal with existing mappings? */ } Which seems to be a bit odd for a freshly booted system with no domU restarts ? grub menu.lst: title xen-4.1-unstable.gz / Debian GNU/Linux, 2.6.32.23-xen-next-2.6.32.x-generaldebug-20101002 root (hd0,0) kernel /xen-4.1-unstable.gz dom0_mem=768M loglvl=all loglvl_guest=all com1=115200,8n1 sync_console console_to_ring console_timestamps console=vga,com1 iommu=off debug lapic=debug apic_verbosity=debug apic=debug noirqbalance module /vmlinuz-2.6.32.24-xen-next-2.6.32.x-tracing-20101013 root=/dev/mapper/serveerstertje-root ro earlyprintk=xen max_loop=255 loop_max_part=63 libata.noacpi=1 debug loglevel=10 noirqbalance irqbalance=off iommu=soft xen-pciback.hide=(03:06.0)(07:00.0)(09:01.0)(09:01.1)(09:01.2) pci=resource_alignment=03:06.0;07:00.0;09:01.0;09:01.1;09:01.2; module /initrd.img-2.6.32.24-xen-next-2.6.32.x-tracing-20101013 -- Sander Tuesday, October 12, 2010, 6:44:33 PM, you wrote: > On Tue, Oct 12, 2010 at 06:28:13PM +0200, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: >> Hi Keir, >> >> Does xen and/or the xen console depend on physical cpu 0 ? > Usually the console for Dom0, and I think all other domains go > through CPU0. Let me CC Ian here, who has been mucking in this > area and found some bugs (and produced fixes). > Ian, that bug you found with not clearing the eventchannel - that > wouldn't have an impact here, right? >> >> I'm still trying to solve the mystery of my machine freezing when doing: >> >> - videograbbing in a domU with a usb3 pci-express controller passed through >> (seems to cause quite a few interrupts) >> - compiling a linux kernel with "make -j 6" >> >> It's a 6 core AMD phenom x6. >> >> Without cpu pinning: >> I can freeze the machine easily within a minute after starting the compile, >> at first xen serial console also slows down under the load (slow updates). >> When the machine freezes i can't do anything with xen serial console. >> >> With cpu pinning: >> By not using the pcpu 0 at all for any domain, and pinning the domain with >> the videograbber to it's own pcpu (pcpu 5) it seems the machine keeps >> running after 20 "make -j6" iterations of kernel compilation. >> Xen serial console stays responsive and doesn't slow down during the kernel >> compilation. The videograbber shows no problem grabbing video. >> > AHA! So finally closer to the mystery. > Can you provide the /proc/interrupts of the Dom0? > I wonder if this is related to the isseu I had some time ago, and never got > to look at. The problem was that during heavy compilation (this is a 2 Nehelem > socket box, just running Dom0 - no guests), the keyboard and USB driver would > stop getting interrupts. So the drivers would start polling which is quite > slow, > albeit servicable, and then at some point it would pick up again. > The weirdness was that the /proc/interrupts showed absolutly _no_ interrupts > on CPU0 > during that time - as if Xen just forgot to update them. Jeremy suggested I > try to > disable Xen IRQ balance (noirqbalance on Xen command line) in case that is > it, and to my > emberrasement I haven't tried that yet. > Did you try that? I think somebody suggested that but I can't recall whether > it > was for this issue? >> >> Name ID VCPU CPU State Time(s) CPU >> Affinity >> Domain-0 0 0 3 r-- 2169.7 1-4 >> Domain-0 0 1 1 -b- 2339.3 1-4 >> Domain-0 0 2 2 -b- 2358.9 1-4 >> Domain-0 0 3 3 -b- 2298.2 1-4 >> Domain-0 0 4 1 -b- 2221.9 1-4 >> Domain-0 0 5 4 -b- 2287.7 1-4 >> backup 9 0 4 -b- 10.6 1-4 >> database 1 0 4 -b- 45.3 1-4 >> davical 5 0 3 -b- 8.7 1-4 >> git 8 0 2 -b- 7.9 1-4 >> mail 2 0 4 -b- 8.0 1-4 >> samba 3 0 3 -b- 11.1 1-4 >> security 7 0 5 r-- 1433.2 5 >> www 4 0 1 -b- 10.2 1-4 >> zabbix 6 0 3 -b- 21.2 1-4 >> >> >> Is there a way a deadlock could occur between hypervisor <-> dom0 <-> domU >> especially related to passthrough/interrupts in the context of pcpu 0 ? > I don't know, but I do know that the IRQ handling in Xen 4.0 changed > significantly compared > to 3.4. I don't remember if you ever ran this setup under 3.4? >> >> -- >> Sander -- Best regards, Sander mailto:linux@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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