[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Upstream qemu-xen, log verbosity and compile errors when enabling debug, filenaming
Friday, December 7, 2012, 6:01:43 PM, you wrote: > On Thu, 6 Dec 2012, Sander Eikelenboom wrote: >> Hi All, >> >> Yesterday I have tried building and using upstream qemu and seabios. >> Config.mk: >> QEMU_UPSTREAM_URL ?= git://git.qemu.org/qemu.git >> QEMU_UPSTREAM_REVISION ?= master >> >> SEABIOS_UPSTREAM_URL ?= git://git.qemu.org/seabios.git >> SEABIOS_UPSTREAM_TAG ?= master >> >> And i'm happy to say that it works quite ok, even with (secondary pci) >> pci-passthrough ( using an ATI gfx adapter and windows7 as guest os) :-). >> >> But it seems to have an issue with a USB controller which is trying to use >> msi-X interrupts, which makes xl dmesg report: >> (XEN) [2012-12-06 16:07:24] vmsi.c:108:d32767 Unsupported delivery mode 3 >> and when "pci_msitranslate=0" is set the error still occurs, only this time >> the correct domain number is reported, instead of the 32767. >> >> >> However, when trying to debug, i noticed although making a debug build (make >> debug=y && make debug=y install), qemu-dm-<guestname>.log stays almost empty. >> It seems all the defines related to debugging are not set. >> >> - Would it be appropriated to enable them all when making a debug build ? >> - Would it be wise to also have some more verbose logging when not running a >> debug build ? > Yes and yes >> - And if yes, what would be the nicest way to set the defines ? > My guess is that it would be enough to turn on XEN_PT_LOGGING_ENABLED by > default >> - Should the naming of the debug defines be made more consistent ? > Yes >> >> When enabling these debug defines by hand: >> >> xen-all.c >> #define DEBUG_XEN >> >> xen-mapcache.c >> #define MAPCACHE_DEBUG >> >> hw/xen-host-pci-device.c >> #define XEN_HOST_PCI_DEVICE_DEBUG >> >> hw/xen_platform.c >> #define DEBUG_PLATFORM >> >> hw/xen_pt.h >> #define XEN_PT_LOGGING_ENABLED >> #define XEN_PT_DEBUG_PCI_CONFIG_ACCESS >> >> I get a lot of compile errors related to wrong types in the debug printf's. > That's really bad. I would like upstream QEMU to have the same level of > logging as qemu-xen-traditional by default. And they should compile. >> Another thing that occurred to me was that the file naming doesn't seem to >> be overly consistent: >> >> xen-all.c >> xen-mapcache.c >> xen-mapcache.h >> xen-stub.c >> xen_apic.c >> hw/xen_backend.c >> hw/xen_backend.h >> hw/xen_blkif.h >> hw/xen_common.h >> hw/xen_console.c >> hw/xen_devconfig.c >> hw/xen_disk.c >> hw/xen_domainbuild.c >> hw/xen_domainbuild.h >> hw/xenfb.c >> hw/xen.h >> hw/xen-host-pci-device.c >> hw/xen-host-pci-device.h >> hw/xen_machine_pv.c >> hw/xen_nic.c >> hw/xen_platform.c >> hw/xen_pt.c >> hw/xen_pt_config_init.c >> hw/xen_pt.h >> hw/xen_pt_msi.c >> >> Would it be worthwhile to make it: >> - consistent all underscore or all minus ? >> - allways xen_ (or xen- depending on the above) ? > Yes, definitely. > Given that the development window for QEMU 1.4 has just opened might > even be the right time to make these changes. > Are you volunteering? :) Erhmm yes i think i should be able to accomplish this :-) And yes i did notice the 1.3 release :-) Patches would be directly against the qemu-upstream git-tree, first round to xen-devel and when acked send to qemu-list ? For the filerenaming, the rest of the qemu sources seems to be mixed, but i think it would be more neat for the xen part to stick to one of the two .. but which one would be prefered ? 1. all underscores 2. all minus -- Sander _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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