[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [Xci-devel] Porblem with disabling and then re-enabling a PT device in Windows
How do i know if i'm using 'ack_type_new', what does it mean? Do u have any idea, on how i can check inside domU windows XP (using WinDBG of-course) if the virtual local APIC/IOAPIC has EOI the interrupt? It happens every time... it's 100% reproduceable on that Dell machine. On Thu, Nov 26, 2009 at 3:40 AM, Jiang, Yunhong <yunhong.jiang@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > xen-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> After digging more into this problem, i found out that the problem is >> because the interrupt generated on the wlan device, isn't being >> transfered to the domain, for some reason, after the device was >> re-enablked in Windows. I saw that, by connecting to the xen console, >> and then clicking 'i', and i got the following lines: >> ... >> (XEN) Vec192 IRQ 17: type=IO-APIC-level status=00000010 >> in-flight=1 domain-list=0: 17(----),3: 17(---M), >> ... >> (XEN) Apic 0x00, Pin 17: vector=192, delivery_mode=1, >> dest_mode=logical, delivery_status=1, polarity=1, irr=1, >> trigger=level, mask=0 .... >> >> You can see, that the interrupt 17, which is in my Windows domU, was >> generated, but still weren't injected to the CPU (the 'irr' is 1). So, >> i guess that this is what is causing the problem. >> Now, the only issue left, is why the hell, the interrupt isn't being >> injected to the domain? > > I assume you are using ack_type_new on your system, am I right? > Usually it means guest has not EOI the interrupt, so that host has no chance > to EOI the physical IOAPIC. Can you check the virtual Local APIC/IOAPIC for > the guest to see if we have any finding? > BTW, does it happen everytime? > > --jyh > >> >> Has anyone has any idea about it? >> >> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 6:31 PM, Tom Rotenberg >> <tom.rotenberg@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> Well, i just performed some tests, and it doesn't look like the >>> disable_msi/enable_msi functions in pciback are being called at all >>> (moreover, not in the disable-enable from domU Windows XP), so i >>> don't think it's related. Also, since when, a config space write >>> from a guest domU triggers code in the pciback? >>> >>> I think that it's not the problem here... >>> Maybe someone from the XCI can shed some light here, and tell us how >>> they solve it (or not)? since their code should run on the same Dell >>> machines, no? >>> >>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 5:13 PM, Kamala Narasimhan >>> <Kamala.Narasimhan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> I shouldn't have suggested that you build without pciback; >> I got carried away trying to make it simple for you :-); >> Obviously you would need it and I should have stopped with >> suggesting that you tweak it. >>>> >>>> Here is the thought process that led to my suggestion - >>>> >>>> Clearly, that bit is getting changed as indicated in your >> log. It is unlikely that the guest is triggering that change >> which makes pciback a potential candidate to suspect as it >> does change pci configuration space bits. I need to add some >> tracing and look at the path of execution to answer some of >> your specific questions accurately and I won't be able to do >> that right now but I can give some context to help you based >> on what I have experienced in comparable situation and based >> on that I would say pciback is one place to suspect. To be a >> bit more specific I would say look into >> pciback_enable_msi/pciback_disable_msi code, add some tracing >> there, observe whether or not that code path is taken when the >> device is disabled/reenabled within guest etc. To reiterate, >> these are mere suggestions but looks plausible based on prior >> observations. >>>> >>>> Kamala >>>> >>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>> From: Tom Rotenberg [mailto:tom.rotenberg@xxxxxxxxx] >>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 9:22 AM >>>>> To: Kamala Narasimhan >>>>> Cc: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; xci-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>> Subject: Re: [Xci-devel] Porblem with disabling and then >>>>> re-enabling a PT device in Windows >>>>> >>>>> I am not sure i undertand how to test it... >>>>> 1) Avoid doing FLR for the device - isn';t that done only when >>>>> building the domain? does that happen when i disable the device in >>>>> domU? 2) Don't build pciback - and then, i won't bind the wlan >>>>> device to pciback? and change the xend scripts which check for it? >>>>> 3) Comment out the relevant code - which code?? >>>>> >>>>> I also don't understand, how could it be that the pciback device is >>>>> "messing" with it? isn't it supposed to be in-active when the >>>>> device is being used in PT? >>>>> >>>>> Tom >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 4:12 PM, Kamala Narasimhan >>>>> <Kamala.Narasimhan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> There is a chance pciback is changing the bit you are referring >>>>> to. To confirm that, just for testing purpose you might want to >>>>> avoid FLR for that device or simply not build pciback or comment >>>>> out relevant code in that module whichever is easier and see if >>>>> that helps. If it does, you can then look into fixing the problem >>>>> the right way. >>>>>> >>>>>> Kamala >>>>>> >>>>>>> -----Original Message----- >>>>>>> From: xci-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:xci-devel- >>>>>>> bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Tom Rotenberg >>>>>>> Sent: Wednesday, November 25, 2009 8:09 AM >>>>>>> To: xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; xci-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> Subject: [Xci-devel] Porblem with disabling and then re-enabling >>>>>>> a PT device in Windows >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hi All, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (This is a continuation to my previous mail, but since it looks >>>>>>> like a different problem - i decided to open a new thread for it) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>> Problem Description: >>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>> I am doing pass-through of an Intel wireless LAN device to a >>>>>>> Windows XP domU (my machine is Dell e6400), and it looks like >>>>>>> it's working ok. Then, i disable the device using Windows device >>>>>>> manager, and the device is now disabled, after that i re-enable >>>>>>> the device, and Windows re-enables the device correctly. >>>>>>> However, the wlan device seems to malfunction (it can't turn on >>>>>>> the WiFi of the computer), and can't connect to wireless >>>>>>> networks. I tried it, both with MSI translation on, and with MSI >>>>>>> translation off - it doesn't matter. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>> My analysis: >>>>>>> ---- >>>>>>> 1) Well, taking a look at the real PCI config space, before >>>>>>> disable and after the (last) enable, shows that the difference >>>>>>> is at the Intx bit (read-only bit 3 at status register (offset >>>>>>> 0x6) at the PCI config space). Before disable, that bit was 0, >>>>>>> and after the last enable that bit was 1. This, according to my >>>>>>> understanding, means that the device is asserting it's IntX , >>>>>>> and probably waiting for someone to handle it, no? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2) When i tried to track when did this bit was changed - i added >>>>>>> a code which in every PCI config read, checks if that bit was >>>>>>> changed - and added a print when it changed. The proper lines in >>>>>>> the qemu log looks like this: ... >>>>>>> pt_pci_read_config: [00:01.0]: address=00f0 val=0x00000000 len=2 >>>>>>> ACPI PCI hotplug: read addr=0x10c6, val=0x0f. >>>>>>> ACPI PCI hotplug: read addr=0x10c6, val=0x0f. >>>>>>> pt_pci_read_config: TEST CODE: STATUS CHNAGED! OLD: 0x10, NEW: >>>>>>> 0x18 pt_pci_read_config: [00:01.0]: address=0000 val=0x00008086 >>>>>>> len=2 ... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> This implies that the bit was changed, about the same time that >>>>>>> Windows tried to start using it (because, i assume that it tried >>>>>>> using it, just after questioning the ACPI for the existence of >>>>>>> the device). No? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Can someone help me with this? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> (BTW - i am using Xen 3.4) >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Tom >>>>>>> >>>>>>> _______________________________________________ >>>>>>> Xci-devel mailing list >>>>>>> Xci-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >>>>>>> http://lists.xensource.com/mailman/listinfo/xci-devel >>>>>> >>>> >>> >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Xen-devel mailing list >> Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx >> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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