[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: system freeze when processor.ko is loaded during boot
Dear Jinsong, > I'd like to reproduce the bug at my desktop and have a look at it. > I'm setting up debug environment now, and need some environment/config info > at your side: I sent some Infos in November, but they may have got lost on their way to the mailing list. > 1. xen-upstable changeset 22417:c0c1f5f0745e > 2. Jeremy pvops kernel version/ git commit/ .config file xen/stable-2.6.32.x commit: 481bd8e6b8dafed2ea445e8cde2abbbb95b49ec1 config file attached > 3. ioemu git commit 60766b459c41e429a4b2405124b42512ea362984 But I am certain none of these really matter a lot - I got the same result with all kernels and hypervisors I tried so far since upgrading to OpenSUSE 11.3. My previous xen hypervisor had no cpuidle or cpufreq support. > 4. grub.conf file title Xen4.1 root (hd0,5) kernel /xen-4.1.gz vga=mode-0,keep cpufreq=xen cpuidle loglvl=all module /vmlinuz-2.6.32.25 root=/dev/mapper/vg-os11.2 vga=0 nomodeset debug sysrq=9 S module /initrd-2.6.32.25 > 5. processor.ko related config to load the modules at booting time (of Jeremy > pvops kernel, not SUSE) I am not sure what you are referring to here. I have tried different things. The usual SUSE way is to load processor.ko in the initrd (INITRD_MODULES="ahci processor" in /etc/sysconfig/kernel). > 6. xen/kernel booting serial log I'd love to provide it, but I have no serial port. I am considering to by a docking station to be able to get one. > BTW, is xen still alive when dom0 kernel freeze? I don't think so. > If yes, some dump log like key '0'/ 'c'/ 'd'/ 'q' is highly welcomed. Please give me more hints - just hit '0' no Alt-sysrq or anything? BTW, have you tried at some other platform beside Samsung XS50 laptop? is it a machine specific issue? > It could be. Noone else reported anything similar to SUSE. I only saw it on this laptop. Martin Attachment:
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