[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-ia64-devel][Patch]Add two PAL calls which fix SMPwindowsinstallation crashing bug
Hi Alex: We implement similar logical in Intel's GFW. So there is no need check in two PAL_CALL patch. Now, new GFW can handle AP waking up failed issue with Kouya's init_cr_pta.patch. We will send it out soon. Thx. Good good study,day day up ! ^_^ -Wing(zhang xin) OTC,Intel Corporation >-----Original Message----- >From: Kouya SHIMURA [mailto:kouya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx] >Sent: 2007年4月5日 12:33 >To: tgingold@xxxxxxx >Cc: Alex Williamson; Zhang, Xing Z; xen-ia64-devel; Xu, Anthony >Subject: RE: [Xen-ia64-devel][Patch]Add two PAL calls which fix >SMPwindowsinstallation crashing bug > >Hi Tristan, Alex, Wing, > >tgingold@xxxxxxx writes: > > IMHO the Intel GFW can do all this work, there is no needs to do it in the > > hypervisor. > >I read Tristan's GFW roughly. >It seem to be already resolved in Tristan's GFW. > >The following is my understanding. > >GFW has a stub function SalBootRendezStub() beforehand. > 1. GFW issues SAL_SET_VECTORS(SAL_VECTOR_OS_BOOT_RENDEZ, SalBootRendezStub) > in very early stage. > 2. GOS(Guest OS) is invoked >...[GOS running] > 3. GOS issues SAL_SET_VECTORS(SAL_VECTOR_OS_BOOT_RENDEZ, guest_rendez) > 4. GFW intercepts it. GFW just preserves the value of guest_rendez > in private data. (It never be propagated to XEN) >...[GOS running] > 5. GOS invokes a vcpu (sends IPI) > 6. XEN jumps into SalBootRendezStub() instead of guest_rendez > 7. GFW set cr.pta=15<<2 > 8. GFW jumps to guest_rendez "br.call.sptk.many b0=guest_rendez" >...[GOS running] > 9. GOS return to b0(SAL RETURN). >10. GFW issues SAL_XEN_SAL_RETURN >11. XEN stops the vcpu. > >I have two comments. >In 7, I think initializing cr.pta should be XEN's job. >In 10, I don't understand why the special SAL_XEN_SAL_RETURN is >necessary instead of PAL_HALT. The difference is test_and_set_bit() or >set_bit(). I think a vcpu with VCPU_down state never be at this point. >Besides calling vcpu_sleep_no_sync() with VCPU_down state seems to be >harmless. > >Thanks, >Kouya _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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