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Re: [Xen-devel] Latest development (master) Xen fails to boot on HP ProLiant DL20 GEN10



On Thu, Sep 26, 2019 at 12:44 AM Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> On 26.09.2019 00:31, Roman Shaposhnik wrote:
> > Jan, Roger, thank you so much for the initial ideas. I tried a few of
> > those and here's where I am.
> >
> > First of all, it is definitely related to CPU bring up. Adding
> > cpuidle=0 to xen command line made Xen boot.
> >
> > Then, a good friend of mine (who you may know from ancient Xen days
> > ;-)) suggested that this could be related to this:
> >      https://wiki.xenproject.org/wiki/Xen_power_management
> > so I went to the BIOS settings and quite to my surprise all of them
> > were grayed out (not tweakable).
> >
> > The only one that wasn't was 2xAPIC support. So just for kicks -- I
> > disabled that.
> >
> > That, in turn, made Xen boot even without cpuidle=0. I'm attaching that log.
>
> Interesting, but unfortunately this particular log is of no real use
> for investigation of the issue (other than knowing the CPU model). I
> also notice it's a 4.12.0 log, when your original report was against
> latest master.

Understood. But this brings us back to: if I don't get Xen booting,
I don't think I can capture the logs. This is a rackable server without
anything like a serial port, etc.

I suppose the best I can do is to capture a video of Xen failing to boot?

Any other ideas?

> > So I guess at this point, you could say that I have a functional
> > system, but I'm curious whether you guys would be interested to look
> > into 2xAPIC situation.
>
> Of course we do. As a next step I'd suggest reverting the BIOS settings
> change you did, and instead using the "x2apic=0" Xen command line option.
>
> And then we of course need a complete boot log (as requested earlier) of
> a problem case.
>
> Further I'd suggest moving away from the black-and-white "cpuidle="
> option, and instead limiting use of deep C states ("max_cstate="). I
> wouldn't be surprised if this was the issue; we'd then have to first
> of all go through errata for the part your system is using.

Will do these experiments tomorrow and report back.

Still -- please let me know how can I capture the log without serial, etc.

Thanks,
Roman.

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