[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Regression, host crash with 4.5rc1
On Mon, Nov 03, 2014 at 01:46:03PM -0800, Steve Freitas wrote: > Hi all, > Hello, > I've got a Windows 7 x64 VM that is stable on 4.4.1 but crashes the > host after a few hours on 4.5rc1. The machine is a ThinkStation D20, > an X5660 with 5500-series chipset with an Nvidia Quadro FX4800 > (genuine) passed through. Distro is Debian Jessie running stock > distro kernel and seabios. Both 4.4.1 and 4.5rc1 were built from > source. Apologies if this issue has already been spotted but I can't > keep up with the traffic on this list! :-) > > It looks as if something is stepping on PCI devices when the crash > happens. In the log included below, it's the SATA system that's > complaining but I've seen it hit the ethernet chip first, then SATA > after that. I'm happy to troubleshoot, apply patches, give more > information, etc. > > I've seen the crash when running Windows Update, when running the > Unigine graphics benchmark, when running an Avast anti-virus scan. > Haven't found a common thread. > > Don, one curious thing I noted which may be of no value whatsoever: > Under 4.4.1, I can't give the VM > 3.5 gigs of RAM without breaking > VGA passthrough. Under 4.5rc1 I can give the VM more than 3.5 gigs, > yet I *don't* need to use the "mmio_hole" settings in the VM config. > Not sure why or what that might signify, if anything. > Does it run stable with Xen 4.5 without PCI/GPU passthru? > Possibly useful information follows. > > Thanks, > > Steve > > > (I was monitoring syslog over a network connection since nothing of > value can be saved to disk under the circumstances.) > It'd be very helpful if you could set up a serial console to log all the Xen and dom0 Linux kernel messages, so we could see where it actually crashes.. -- Pasi _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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