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Re: [Xen-users] How to boot domU and dom0 from a device tree



Hi Denis,

I cannot spot anything wrong looking at the device tree configuration.
Could you please provide:

- the original device tree
- all the binaries, including Xen, Linux, ramdisks
- the exact version of Xen and Linux you used
- the Xen and Linux kconfig (xen/.config for Xen and .config for Linux)
- the QEMU command line (if you are using QEMU)

I'll try to repro the issue here.


On Tue, 11 Jun 2019, Denis Obrezkov wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I don't think it's the memory issue:
> 
> (XEN) *** Serial input to DOM0 (type 'CTRL-a' three times to switch input)
> (XEN) *** LOADING DOMU cpus=1 memory=a00000KB ***
> (XEN) Loading Domd1 kernel from boot module @ 0000000043000000
> (XEN) Loading ramdisk from boot module @ 0000000048000000
> (XEN)
> (XEN) ****************************************
> (XEN) Panic on CPU 0:
> (XEN) Out of memory
> (XEN) ****************************************
> (XEN)
> (XEN) Reboot in five seconds...
> 
> On 6/11/19 2:57 PM, Julien Grall wrote:
> > On 10/06/2019 22:24, Denis Obrezkov wrote:
> > 
> > Hi Denis,
> > 
> >> On 6/10/19 10:30 PM, Stefano Stabellini wrote:
> >>> On Mon, 10 Jun 2019, Denis Obrezkov wrote:
> >>>> Also, I found out how to pass the amount of memory for dom0. And I
> >>>> passed 256M. And I can see that in a device tree there is a memory node
> >>>> with 4096M allocated. So, I don't understand why I have this error:
> >>>
> >>> This is easy, the answer is below.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> (XEN) *** LOADING DOMAIN 0 ***
> >>>> (XEN) Loading Domd0 kernel from boot module @ 0000000047000000
> >>>> (XEN) Loading ramdisk from boot module @ 0000000042000000
> >>>> (XEN) Allocating 1:1 mappings totalling 256MB for dom0:
> >>>> (XEN) BANK[0] 0x00000050000000-0x00000060000000 (256MB)
> >>>> (XEN) Grant table range: 0x00000049000000-0x00000049040000
> >>>> (XEN) Allocating PPI 16 for event channel interrupt
> >>>> (XEN) Loading zImage from 0000000138000000 to
> >>>> 0000000050080000-00000000512d1a00
> >>>> (XEN) Loading dom0 initrd from 0000000042000000 to
> >>>> 0x0000000058200000-0x000000005831b680
> >>>> (XEN) Loading dom0 DTB to 0x0000000058000000-0x0000000058001da8
> >>>> (XEN) Initial low memory virq threshold set at 0x4000 pages.
> >>>> (XEN) Scrubbing Free RAM in background
> >>>> (XEN) Std. Loglevel: Errors and warnings
> >>>> (XEN) Guest Loglevel: Nothing (Rate-limited: Errors and warnings)
> >>>> (XEN) ***************************************************
> >>>> (XEN) No support for ARM_SMCCC_ARCH_WORKAROUND_1.
> >>>> (XEN) Please update your firmware.
> >>>> (XEN) ***************************************************
> >>>> (XEN) 3... 2... 1...
> >>>> (XEN) *** Serial input to DOM0 (type 'CTRL-a' three times to switch
> >>>> input)
> >>>> (XEN) *** LOADING DOMU cpus=1 memory=140000KB ***
> >>>> (XEN) Loading Domd1 kernel from boot module @ 0000000043000000
> >>>> (XEN) Loading ramdisk from boot module @ 0000000048000000
> >>>> (XEN)
> >>>> (XEN) ****************************************
> >>>> (XEN) Panic on CPU 0:
> >>>> (XEN) Out of memory
> >>>> (XEN) ****************************************
> >>>> (XEN)
> >>>> (XEN) Reboot in five seconds...
> >>>>
> >>>> fdt commands passed via u-boot:
> >>>>
> >>>> setenv xen_bootargs 'dom0_mem=256M'
> >>>
> >>> You just need to give more memory to dom0. Use dom0_mem=1G or something
> >>> like that for a start.
> >> But as far as I understand domU doesn't have enough memory and
> >> fails.     I
> >> change dom0_mem to 1G but the problem still exists.
> > 
> > You are right, the problem is from DomU not Dom0...
> > 
> >>>
> >>>
> >>>> fdt addr 0x44000000
> >>>> fdt resize
> >>>> fdt set /chosen \#address-cells <1>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen \#size-cells <1>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen xen,xen-bootargs \"$xen_bootargs\"
> >>>> fdt mknod /chosen module@0
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/module@0 compatible "xen,linux-zimage"
> >>>> "xen,multiboot-module"
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/module@0 reg <0x47000000 0x7cc561>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/module@0 bootargs "rw root=/dev/ram rdinit=/sbin/init
> >>>> earlyprintk=serial,ttyAMA0 console=hvc0 earlycon=xenboot"
> >>>> fdt mknod /chosen module@1
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/module@1 compatible "xen,linux-initrd"
> >>>> "xen,multiboot-module"
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/module@1 reg <0x42000000 0x11b680>
> >>>>
> >>>> fdt mknod /chosen domU1
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/domU1 compatible "xen,domain"
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/domU1 \#address-cells <1>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/domU1 \#size-cells <1>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/domU1 \cpus <1>
> >>>> fdt set /chosen/domU1 \memory <0 1310720>
> > 
> > ... this property is used to tell how much memory the guest domU1 has. I
> > am a bit surprised that 136MB of RAM is not enough, but you could try to
> > bump it to 512MB or even 1GB and see.
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> 
> -- 
> Regards, Denis Obrezkov
> 
> 
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