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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: issue with dom0_pvh on Xen 4.20
On Tue, Sep 02, 2025 at 02:28:27PM +0200, Juergen Gross wrote:
> On 02.09.25 14:22, Juergen Gross wrote:
> > On 02.09.25 12:56, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> > > On Tue, Sep 02, 2025 at 11:44:36AM +0100, Andrew Cooper wrote:
> > > > On 02/09/2025 11:17 am, Manuel Bouyer wrote:
> > > > > Hello,
> > > > > I'm trying to boot a NetBSD PVH dom0 on Xen 4.20.
> > > > > The same NetBSD kernel works fine with Xen 4.18
> > > > >
> > > > > The boot options are:
> > > > > menu=Boot netbsd-current PVH Xen420:dev hd0f:;load
> > > > > /netbsd-PVH console=com0 root=wd0f; multiboot
> > > > > /xen420-debug.gz dom0_mem=1024M console=com1 com1=38400,8n1
> > > > > loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all gnttab_max_nr_frames=64
> > > > > sync_console=1 dom0=pvh
> > > > >
> > > > > and the full log from serial console is attached.
> > > > >
> > > > > With 4.20 the boot fails with:
> > > > >
> > > > > (XEN) *** Serial input to DOM0 (type 'CTRL-a' three times to switch
> > > > > input)
> > > > > (XEN) Freed 664kB init memory
> > > > > (XEN) d0v0 Triple fault - invoking HVM shutdown action 1
> > > > > (XEN) *** Dumping Dom0 vcpu#0 state: ***
> > > > > (XEN) ----[ Xen-4.20.2-pre_20250821nb0 x86_64 debug=y Tainted:
> > > > > C ]----
> > > > > (XEN) CPU: 7
> > > > > (XEN) RIP: 0008:[<000000000020e268>]
> > > > > (XEN) RFLAGS: 0000000000010006 CONTEXT: hvm guest (d0v0)
> > > > > (XEN) rax: 000000002024c003 rbx: 000000000020e260 rcx:
> > > > > 00000000000dfeb7
> > > > > (XEN) rdx: 0000000000100000 rsi: 0000000000103000 rdi:
> > > > > 000000000013e000
> > > > > (XEN) rbp: 0000000080000000 rsp: 00000000014002e4 r8:
> > > > > 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) r9: 0000000000000000 r10: 0000000000000000 r11:
> > > > > 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) r12: 0000000000000000 r13: 0000000000000000 r14:
> > > > > 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) r15: 0000000000000000 cr0: 0000000000000011 cr4:
> > > > > 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) cr3: 0000000000000000 cr2: 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) fsb: 0000000000000000 gsb: 0000000000000000 gss:
> > > > > 0000000000000000
> > > > > (XEN) ds: 0010 es: 0010 fs: 0000 gs: 0000 ss: 0010 cs: 0008
> > > > >
> > > > > because of the triple fault the RIP above doens't point to the code.
> > > > >
> > > > > I tracked it down to this code:
> > > > > cmpl $0,%ecx ; /* zero-sized?
> > > > > */ \
> > > > > je 2f ; \
> > > > > pushl %ebp ; \
> > > > > movl RELOC(nox_flag),%ebp ; \
> > > > > 1: movl %ebp,(PDE_SIZE-4)(%ebx) ; /* upper 32 bits: NX
> > > > > */ \
> > > > > movl %eax,(%ebx) ; /* store phys addr
> > > > > */ \
> > > > > addl $PDE_SIZE,%ebx ; /* next PTE/PDE
> > > > > */ \
> > > > > addl $PAGE_SIZE,%eax ; /* next phys page
> > > > > */ \
> > > > > loop 1b ; \
> > > > > popl %ebp ; \
> > > > > 2: ;
> > > > >
> > > > > there are others pushl/popl before so I don't think that's the problem
> > > > > (in fact the exact same fragment is called just before with different
> > > > > inputs and it doesn't fault). So the culprit it probably the write to
> > > > > (%ebx),
> > > > > which would be 0x20e260
> > > > > This is in the range:
> > > > > (XEN) [0000000000100000, 0000000040068e77] (usable)
> > > > > so I can't see why this would be a problem.
> > > > >
> > > > > Any idea, including how to debug this further, welcome
> > > >
> > > > Even though triple fault's are aborts, they're generally accurate under
> > > > virt, so 0x20e268 is most likely where things die.
> > >
> > > but that's the RIP of the last fault, not the first one, right ?
> > > 0x20e268 isn't in the text segment of the kernel, my guess is that the
> > > first fault triggers an exception, but the exeption handler isn't set up
> > > yet
> > > so we end up jumping to some random value.
> > >
> >
> > What puzzles me is that:
> >
> > - %cr2 is 0, so probably the first fault wasn't a page fault
> > - RIP is %ebx + 8, so maybe the code was just clobbered by the loop?
> >
> > Could it be the code has been moved to this location, or is about to
> > be moved away afterwards?
>
> And indeed: from the full boot log I can see:
>
> (XEN) virt_base = 0x0
> (XEN) elf_paddr_offset = 0x0
> (XEN) virt_offset = 0x0
> (XEN) virt_kstart = 0x200000
> (XEN) virt_kend = 0x17bab90
> (XEN) virt_entry = 0x20e4d0
>
> So virt_kentry is very near to the RIP.
thanks, I missed this point and got my math off by 0x100000 it seems.
--
Manuel Bouyer <bouyer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference
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