[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] XEN Dom0 hangs on boot with linux kernel 3.x
I was able to dump the bootlog of my working kernel, you can find it here: http://cl.ly/450I3o2U2q0W3C0I1g06 I think the problem resides in between the following two lines: > Expanded resource reserved due to conflict with PCI Bus 0000:00 > Switching to clocksource xen I saw that on my "hanging" kernel I'm not getting the "Switching to.." message while on the working one I do. Do you know what may be the culprit? I'm pretty much willing to debug the kernel a little bit but I can't find the set of instructions of the boot, in particular I don't know where are the calls to those functions and there is way too much code for me to read. Can somebody help me to sort this out? Thanks! -- Fabiano Francesconi [GPG key: 0x81E53461] On lunedà 7 novembre 2011 at 15:18, Fabiano Francesconi wrote: > Thank you Niall but I cannot find that precise symbol in the kernel, but I > did play with some of the i2c settings but I did get luck so far. > > I was able to retrieve a full log of my boot that you can find here: > http://cl.ly/3i3U1d0Q2t472Z3C3x1q that refers to a kernel 3.0.7 > > I, then, tried to compile a kernel using a configuration I found on the > internet that leads to a similar output (and situation) but raises a panic. > You can find the bootlog here: http://cl.ly/150j032l1e3x0Q3S1l3I > > Anybody has any idea? a clue? a suggestion? a thought to share? > > Thank you > > -- > Fabiano Francesconi [GPG key: 0x81E53461] > > > On lunedà 7 novembre 2011 at 11:27, Niall Fleming wrote: > > > I had a an issue with i2c_i810 kernel driver, taking this driver out of the > > kernel entirely > > made the issue go away. > > > > Niall Fleming BSc. (Hons) > > Systems Administrator > > Webanywhere Limited > > > > Phone: 0800 862 0131 Ext: 203 > > Web: http://www.webanywhere.co.uk > > > > Aire Valley Business Centre, Lawkholme Lane, Keighley, BD21 3BB > > Registered in England with company number 4881346 > > On 06/11/2011 21:26, Flavio wrote: > > > On 6 November 2011 22:02, Fabiano Francesconi > > > <fabiano.francesconi@xxxxxxxxx> (mailto:fabiano.francesconi@xxxxxxxxx) > > > wrote: > > > > Hi Flavio, me and Alessandro are Gentoo users as well (you can find me > > > > on #gentoo-it chan @ Freenode). I reply to you since me and Alessandro > > > > have the same issue on both of our systems. We own the same machine > > > > bought from Abaco Computers. It runs an Atom Intel 330 processor so, > > > > actually, it runs on paravirtualisation. Your configuration is the same > > > > (and mandatory to run a dom0 kernel, to be honest) and it should > > > > definitively work. The problem is that there is no error during the > > > > boot as you can see from the picture. We are trying to understand where > > > > the problem is but no clue, zero ideas. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Hi! I actually have seen the screenshot. It is of course nearly > > > impossible to understand the reason of this behaviour if no errors > > > appear. I have an absurd problem too, as one of my previous email says. > > > The only thing that comes on my mind now is that some kernel module could > > > be a disturb to the dom0 configuration. The problem is to know what this > > > module is. Bye! > > > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-users mailing list > > Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (mailto:Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users > _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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