[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [XenPPC] current crash
Certainly... the test os maps itself in V==R, and it seems to have a call to check for each entry before mapping it. Seems kinda silly... but the code has a ton of ifdefs for processors with software loaded TLB.... very yucky, and I have a feeling that the code was cut and pasted a couple of times. Debugging was a pain, since printfs where not flushed... so 10 minute cycle time for rebooting to do a binary search with a while(1). Tried two things to help me debug, might be of value to discuss. First, I tried yielding the processor a few hundred times after each printf. This didn't help at all. I have a feeling that the problem here is that I am only writting to event channel, not consuming events, so the yeild doesn't actually yield the processor. Is this worth exploring? This morning I decided to explore blocking the VCPU instead of yielding. It resulted in a BUG_ON in Xen in external.c line 63 /* XXX OS error: EE was set but RI was not. We could trigger a machine * check, or kill the domain... for now just crash Xen so we notice. */ BUG_ON(!(regs->msr & MSR_RI)); Jimi Xenidis <jimix@xxxxxxxxxx .com> To Orran Y Krieger/Watson/IBM@IBMUS 08/25/2006 07:08 cc AM xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, Jimi Xenidis/Watson/IBM@IBMUS Subject Re: [XenPPC] current crash On Aug 25, 2006, at 12:17 AM, Orran Y Krieger wrote: > > Been doing a binary search to find at least one of the things > causing a crash. What I have now is that the following call from > libOS reliably crashes xen. > > the call is: > rc = hcall_read(ret, flags, idx + i); > In the library OS , with parameters: > flags - 0, idx = 0 ret = 240948 Thanks Orran. A little cscope'ing reveals, arch/powerpc/papr/xlate.c: __init_papr_hcall(H_READ, not_yet); static void not_yet(struct cpu_user_regs *regs) { printk("not implemented yet: 0x%lx\n", regs->gprs[3]); for (;;); } Obviously not_yet() was written before we had a proper panic() and before we "de-synchronized" console. Linux does not use H_READ anymore, but we should still supported, I'll get on that now, tho I'll need your help to test. Any idea why libOS is using it? -JX _______________________________________________ Xen-ppc-devel mailing list Xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ppc-devel
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