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Re: [Xen-devel] Early ACPI events prevent subsequent ACPI functionality on xen 4.3 + HVM domU



George,

xl/libxl is working as designed. xl tried libxl_domain_shutdown() first.
libxl saw that there were PV drivers available, so it sent the PV
shutdown signal over xenstore and returned success.  libxl and xl have no
way of knowing that the signal was never received, so it never falls back
to ACPI.

"xl trigger power" is a work-around because when you detect that a guest
is stuck, you should be able to issue an ACPI shutdown and get a clean
shutdown, even when the PV shutdown path is stuck.

(In fact, as a short-term solution, you might consider just replacing "xl
shutdown $d" with "xl trigger $d power" in your control framework.)

Yup. I think this is the best option, save for the fact that 'xl trigger
power' itself appears unreliable. We apparently need to send it multiple
times. Diana will send more details.

Does xl trigger reset do the same thing (i.e. a graceful shutdown)?
If not we'd also (I think) have to recode reboots to do a power trigger
then a restart.

Hmm, this is what I get:

# xl trigger h0 reset
libxl: error: libxl.c:4639:libxl_send_trigger: Send trigger 'reset'
failed: Function not implemented

YMMV...

Indeed. So presumably 'xl trigger power' (+/- repeats to get it
to work), wait until the domain is dead, then power it back up
again.

--
Alex Bligh

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