[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] "MMIO emulation failed" from booting OVMF on Xen v4.9.0
On 17/08/17 09:49, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 16.08.17 at 20:47, <andri@xxxxxx> wrote: >> Hey, >> >> As per Andrew [Cooper]'s suggestion, writing here instead of #xen on >> Freenode. >> >> I'm trying out Xen (4.9.0) with OVMF (r21243.3858b4a1ff-1) and having it >> crash right on boot both with the 32b and 64b OVMF binaries. This is on >> Arch Linux, AMD Ryzen on a X370 motherboard. >> >> Given the following minimal VM declaration: >>> builder = "hvm" >>> maxmem = 512 >>> memory = 512 >>> vcpus = 1 >>> on_poweroff = "destroy" >>> on_reboot = "destroy" >>> on_crash = "destroy" >>> bios = "ovmf" >>> device_model_version = "qemu-xen" >>> bios_path_override = "/usr/share/ovmf/ovmf_code_ia32.bin" >> and running it with `xl create vm.cfg`, I see it crash while booting >> with the following displayed by `xl dmesg`: >> >>> (XEN) MMIO emulation failed: d1v0 16bit @ f000:0000ff54 -> 66 ea 5c ff >>> ff ff 10 00 b8 40 06 00 00 0f 22 >>> (XEN) d1v0 Triple fault - invoking HVM shutdown action 1 >> I've run the hypervisor with `guest_loglvl=all` for more output and >> attached it here and uploaded it at >> https://gist.github.com/moll/a46dffc7466ced93a0365a6916a4db96 in case >> the file doesn't go through. > Looks to be an ordinary 32-bit far branch after having switched to > protected mode. I'm afraid without seeing the involved GDT entry > there's little chance of guessing what may go wrong in this case. > One question is why the emulator is being invoked in the first place: > Since you've truncated the log at the beginning, it's impossible to > tell whether you're using old Intel hardware lacking the Unrestricted > Guest feature. (As included above), This is on Arch Linux, AMD Ryzen on a X370 motherboard. I can't work out why we hitting the MMIO path in this case, independently of why the emulation of this instruction failed. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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