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Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.7 crash



On 01/06/2016 20:54, Aaron Cornelius wrote:
> I am doing some work with Xen 4.7 on the cubietruck (ARM32).  I've noticed 
> some strange behavior after I create/destroy enough domains and put together 
> a script to do the add/remove for me.  For this particular test I am creating 
> a small mini-os (Mirage) domain with 32MB of RAM, deleting it, creating the 
> new one, and so on.
>
> After running this for a while, I get the following error (with version 
> 8478c9409a2c6726208e8dbc9f3e455b76725a33):
>
> (d846) Virtual -> physical offset = 3fc00000
> (d846) Checking DTB at 023ff000...
> (d846) [32;1mMirageOS booting...[0m
> (d846) Initialising console ... done.
> (d846) gnttab_stubs.c: initialised mini-os gntmap
> (d846) allocate_ondemand(1, 1) returning 2300000
> (d846) allocate_ondemand(1, 1) returning 2301000
> (XEN) grant_table.c:3288:d0v1 Grant release (0) ref:(9) flags:(2) dom:(0)
> (XEN) grant_table.c:3288:d0v1 Grant release (1) ref:(11) flags:(2) dom:(0)
> (XEN) p2m.c: dom1101: VMID pool exhausted
> (XEN) CPU0: Unexpected Trap: Data Abort
> <snip>
>
> I'm not 100% sure, from the "VMID pool exhausted" message it would appear 
> that the p2m_init() function failed to allocate a VM ID, which caused domain 
> creation to fail, and the NULL pointer dereference when trying to clean up 
> the not-fully-created domain.
>
> However, since I only have 1 domain active at a time, I'm not sure why I 
> should run out of VM IDs.

Sounds like a VMID resource leak.  Check to see whether it is freed
properly in domain_destroy().

~Andrew

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