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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.1 regression - can't boot on 1TB anymore (Xen 4.0 could).



On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 03:53:56PM +0100, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >>> On 28.03.12 at 16:34, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> 
> >>> wrote:
> > On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 01:59:07PM +0100, Jan Beulich wrote:
> >> >>> On 27.03.12 at 20:13, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk <konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> 
> >> >>> wrote:
> >> > With Xen 4.0 we could boot up dom0 with 1TB of memory. But with
> >> > Xen 4.1 that is no longer the case. Any ideas of what might be the 
> >> > culprit?
> >> > 
> >> > Please see attached logs.
> >> 
> >> Is this with the same kernel? I suspect not, in particular because of
> > 
> > No, it is a pvops kernel (the older was a 2.6.32 classic one).
> >> 
> >> (XEN)  Phys-Mach map: ffffea0000000000->ffffea007e5acc80
> >> 
> >> vs
> >> 
> >> (XEN) Dom0 memory clipped to 130846720 pages
> >> 
> >> (the former suggesting a kernel making use of XEN_ELFNOTE_INIT_P2M,
> >> i.e. a forward ported one based on ours, the latter suggesting one
> >> that doesn't, e.g. pv-ops). If booting fails completely, I'd suppose
> >> the clipping calculation might be off by a few pages. Does output look
> >> the same with "sync_console"? If so, does "watchdog" allow you to
> >> get a stack trace and register dump of where execution hangs?
> > 
> > Ok, will try those out.
> >> 
> >> I also suppose that the second kernel boots fine when you pass
> >> dom0_mem= with a value below 400G.
> > 
> > It does indeed. Thought the value that was used was a more conservative
> > of 4G.
> 
> Okay, so it's more a kernel shortcoming than a Xen regression (I
> suppose that the same kernels used on 4.0/4.1 will behave the
> same way irrespective of Xen version).

Not sure (on using Xen 4.0 on that box). Once I am done with my bug-list I
was thinking to take a deeper spin on that box. I do remember that we could
only do up to 500GB - but I can't recall the details.


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