[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] repeating 'd1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1' messages in xen 4.7 Host logs on Guest launch ?
I'm launching an Ubuntu PVHVM guest, on a Xen 4.7 host cat guest1.cfg name = 'guest1' builder = 'hvm' xen_platform_pci = 1 device_model_version = 'qemu-xen' bios = 'ovmf' bios_override = '/usr/share/qemu/ovmf-x86_64.bin' On guest launch, `xl dmesg` in host reports ... (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:09] HVM1 restore: CPU 0 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] HVM Loader (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Detected Xen v4.7.0_08-452 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Xenbus rings @0xfeffc000, event channel 1 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] System requested OVMF (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] CPU speed is 3093 MHz(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Relocating guest memory for lowmem MMIO space disabled (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] PCI-ISA link 0 routed to IRQ5 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] PCI-ISA link 1 routed to IRQ10 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] PCI-ISA link 2 routed to IRQ11 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] PCI-ISA link 3 routed to IRQ5 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 01:3 INTA->IRQ10 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 02:0 INTA->IRQ11 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 04:0 INTA->IRQ5(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] No RAM in high memory; setting high_mem resource base to 100000000 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 02:0 bar 14 size 001000000: 0f0000008 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 03:0 bar 10 size 001000000: 0f1000008 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 04:0 bar 30 size 000040000: 0f2000000 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 04:0 bar 10 size 000020000: 0f2040000 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 03:0 bar 30 size 000010000: 0f2060000 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 03:0 bar 18 size 000001000: 0f2070000 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 02:0 bar 10 size 000000100: 00000c001 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 04:0 bar 14 size 000000040: 00000c101 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] pci dev 01:1 bar 20 size 000000010: 00000c141 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Multiprocessor initialisation:(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] - CPU0 ... 39-bit phys ... fixed MTRRs ... var MTRRs [1/8] ... done. (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Writing SMBIOS tables ... (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Loading OVMF ...(XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Loading ACPI ... (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] vm86 TSS at fc009f00 (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] BIOS map: (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] ffe00000-ffffffff: Main BIOS (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] E820 table:(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] [00]: 00000000:00000000 - 00000000:000a0000: RAM (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] HOLE: 00000000:000a0000 - 00000000:000f0000(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] [01]: 00000000:000f0000 - 00000000:00100000: RESERVED (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] [02]: 00000000:00100000 - 00000000:7eeb6000: RAM (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] HOLE: 00000000:7eeb6000 - 00000000:fc000000(d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] [03]: 00000000:fc000000 - 00000001:00000000: RESERVED (d1) [2016-06-27 21:54:10] Invoking OVMF ... At this point, the guest's up xl listName ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 4096 1 r----- 31.1 guest1 1 2049 1 -b---- 17.4 , accessible and functional., uname -aLinux guest1 4.4.0-24-generic #43-Ubuntu SMP Wed Jun 8 19:27:37 UTC 2016 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux As long as the guest is up, the Host logs continuously fill up with over-allocation errors. dmesg(XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:32] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:32] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:34] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:38] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:54:46] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:55:02] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:55:35] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:56:07] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:56:39] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:57:11] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:57:43] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:58:15] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 (XEN) [2016-06-27 21:58:47] d1v0 Over-allocation for domain 1: 524545 > 524544 ... What are these 'Over-allocation' messages? What needs to be fixed, or if of no concern, can these messages be silenced? Happy to provide any identified additional logs. _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-users
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