[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] ARM: Adjusting guest memory size through xl mem-{set|max} fails
Hi Wei, On 07/18/2017 01:16 PM, Wei Liu wrote: > On Mon, Jul 17, 2017 at 06:19:09PM +0200, Sergej Proskurin wrote: >> Hi Julien, >> >> >> On 07/17/2017 03:53 PM, Julien Grall wrote: >>> (+Wei and Ian) >>> >>> Hi Sergej >>> >>> On 17/07/17 13:04, Sergej Proskurin wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> My setup comprises an ARMv7 (Arndale, Linux kernel v4.11.6) and an ARMv8 >>>> (LeMaker HiKey, Linux kernel v4.9.0) development board. On both boards, >>>> I have Xen version 4.10-unstable running with the associated tools to >>>> manage a domu. >>>> >>>> Currently, I am trying to get xl mem-{set|max} to work on both >>>> architectures. Unfortunately, both command invocations fail with the >>>> following message (I remember using xl mem-{set|max} on ARMv7 before >>>> with Xen version 4.7 and 4.8): >>>> >>>> --- >>>> xl: libxl.c:339: libxl_defbool_val: Assertion >>>> `!libxl_defbool_is_default(db)' failed. >>>> Aborted >>>> --- >>> I haven't myself tried to use xl mem-{set|max}. Looking at the assert, >>> you hit because a boolean is not initialized. It would be interesting >>> to know which one. >>> >>> I have CCed the tools maintainers to get more feedback. >>> > Can you provide a backtrace? > > $ ulimit -c unlimited > $ xl mem-set > > That should generate a coredump, on which you can use gdb to get a > backtrace. I get the following core dumps on ARMv8: --- (gdb) bt #0 0x0000ffffacb509e8 in __GI_raise (sig=sig@entry=6) at ../nptl/sysdeps/unix/sysv/linux/raise.c:56 #1 0x0000ffffacb51cf0 in __GI_abort () at abort.c:89 #2 0x0000ffffacb4a3b8 in __assert_fail_base ( fmt=0xffffacc376f0 "%s%s%s:%u: %s%sAssertion `%s' failed.\n%n", assertion=assertion@entry=0xffffacd76c38 "!libxl_defbool_is_default(db)", file=file@entry=0xffffacd769e0 "libxl.c", line=line@entry=339, function=<optimized out>) at assert.c:92 #3 0x0000ffffacb4a470 in __GI___assert_fail ( assertion=0xffffacd76c38 "!libxl_defbool_is_default(db)", file=0xffffacd769e0 "libxl.c", line=339, function=<optimized out>) at assert.c:101 #4 0x0000ffffacce13f8 in libxl_defbool_val (db=...) at libxl.c:339 #5 0x0000ffffacd490f8 in libxl__arch_extra_memory (gc=0xffffc5d47790, info=0xffffc5d472b0, out=0xffffc5d47788) at libxl_arm.c:116 #6 0x0000ffffacd39764 in libxl_set_memory_target (ctx=0xaaab014bf050, domid=1, target_memkb=522240, relative=0, enforce=1) at libxl_mem.c:206 #7 0x0000aaaac5f86abc in set_memory_target (domid=1, mem=0xffffc5d47e64 "510m") at xl_mem.c:69 #8 0x0000aaaac5f86bac in main_memset (argc=3, argv=0xffffc5d47a20) at xl_mem.c:90 #9 0x0000aaaac5f72528 in main (argc=3, argv=0xffffc5d47a20) at xl.c:369 (gdb) --- As far as I understand, the problem seems to be in libxl_arm.c:116, checking for info->acpi. According to docs/man/xl.cfg.pod.5.in, the ACPI option is true for x86 while it's false for ARM by default. By setting acpi = 1 in domu.cfg, the previous error disappears, yet I get the following error: --- root@avocet:~# xl mem-set 2 510m libxl: error: libxl_arm_acpi.c:89:libxl__estimate_madt_size: Unknown GIC version libxl: error: libxl_mem.c:208:libxl_set_memory_target: Couldn't get arch extra constant memory size : Function not implemented cannot set domid 2 dynamic max memory to : 510m --- When I set acpi = 1 on my ARMv7 board, I get the following error already during the domain creation process: --- root@thanatos:~# xl create domu.cfg Parsing config from domu.cfg libxl: error: libxl_dom.c:418:libxl__build_pre: Couldn't get arch extra constant memory size: No su ch file or directory libxl: error: libxl_create.c:1217:domcreate_rebuild_done: Domain 3:cannot (re-)build domain: -3 libxl: error: libxl_domain.c:1003:libxl__destroy_domid: Domain 3:Non-existant domain libxl: error: libxl_domain.c:962:domain_destroy_callback: Domain 3:Unable to destroy guest libxl: error: libxl_domain.c:889:domain_destroy_cb: Domain 3:Destruction of domain failed --- Thanks, ~Sergej _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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