[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: [Xen-users] boot a existing windows in hvm domain
Try downloading http://xenbits.xensource.com/staging/xen-unstable.hg, and build inside tools/firmware. Then use tools/firmware/hvmloader/hvmloader as your HVM 'kernel' (what you specify as the 'kernel' in your HVM config file). If that doesn't help, then track down the crashing %cs:%eip inside vmxassist (objdump -d tools/firmware/vmxassist/vmxassist) and we'll see if that shows up anything interesting. -- Keir On 7/8/07 07:06, "Brady Chen" <chenchp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Keir, > > Thank you for your reply. > I'm using official released version 3.1.0. > actually I could boot the linux (/dev/sda2) in xen hvm guest. > but failed to boot window (/dev/sda1). > > the windows in sda1 is not installed in xen hvm guest, it's installed > in the native environment. I'm trying to boot the windows as xen > guest. you know, it's wasting of time to reboot and change to windows. > > > On 8/7/07, Keir Fraser <Keir.Fraser@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Could be something to do with virtual hard disk geometry. Are you running >> latest xen-unstable? Was your OS installed with latest xen-unstable, or an >> older version? >> >> -- KEir >> >> >> On 7/8/07 06:48, "Brady Chen" <chenchp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> >>> cc to xen-devel, >>> >>> Hi all, >>> someone saw this kind of error before? >>> it's a Trap 6 error when start the windows. Does it mean that some >>> opcodes in real mode are not be simulated? How can I get the >>> instruction which is not be simulated? >>> >>> I tried to fetch8(regs) in function trap of >>> xen-3.1.0-src/tools/firmware/vmxassist/vm86.c, but it cause more >>> traps, and the hvm is reset immediately. >>> >>> thank you in advance >>> >>> On 8/7/07, Brady Chen <chenchp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> Hi Z24, AL, >>>> ccing tygrawy@gazeta,pl, for I found he got the same issue. >>>> >>>> I tried in ThinkPad T60, >>>> /dev/sda1 -- windows >>>> /dev/sda2 -- Linux + Xen 3.1.0 >>>> >>>> in xen guest, the whole sda is mapped to virtual hda. >>>> disk = [ 'phy:/dev/sda, hda, w' ] >>>> >>>> I could see the grub menu in xen guest, and could boot in to the linux >>>> (you know, it's re-enter into the linux), but when I select windows >>>> from grub menu, it will hang after print "chainloader +1" >>>> the xen dmesg shows: >>>> (XEN) HVM1: Trap (0x6) while in real mode >>>> (XEN) HVM1: eax D00 ecx 0 edx 71F ebx 71E >>>> (XEN) HVM1: esp D7384 ebp D73D0 esi D7364 edi D00 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: trapno 6 errno 0 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: eip D0800 cs 10 eflags 13046 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: uesp D7474 uss 2 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: ves D4AB8 vds D4C1D vfs D07FE vgs D7474 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: cr0 50032 cr2 0 cr3 0 cr4 651 >>>> (XEN) HVM1: >>>> (XEN) HVM1: Halt called from %eip 0xD037 >>>> >>>> tygrawy: >>>> I found you have the same issue months ago, have you find out the >>>> reason? Thank you very much. >>>> >>>> http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2007-07/msg00521.html >>>> >>>> On 8/2/07, Brady Chen <chenchp@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> On 8/2/07, Z24 <z24@xxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> On Thu, 2 Aug 2007 17:47:59 +0800, you wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> thank you all, >>>>>>> looks like it's possible. it's great! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Z24, >>>>>>> do you get the hardware issue Archie said, that's my concern too. >>>>>>> you know, windows may be bluescreen if the hardware changes. >>>>>> >>>>>> Before booting the Windows domU I copied the current Windows HW >>>>>> Profile to a new HW Profile, then when I boot the domU I choose the >>>>>> new HW profile. >>>>>> The first time I booted the domU, Windows took some minutes more than >>>>>> usual to load, I suppose it was setting automatically the hardware >>>>>> drivers; the next time it booted only a little slower than when I boot >>>>>> it natively (due to virtualization). >>>>>> >>>>> thanks, I will have a try. >>>>> >>>>>>> and for your case, i think you could install another grub in the windows >>>>>>> disk >>>>>> >>>>>> What do you mean? >>>>>> Xen VM configuration with 'phy:/dev/hda,ioemu:hda,w' only (hda is >>>>>> Windows disk) and grub-install on /dev/hda without mapping? >>>>> yup, install grub on /dev/hda, it will not be used when you not using >>>>> xen (i mean when you reboot your PC, and choose windows from the grub >>>>> menu). but when you use xen to boot /dev/hda, the grub on /dev/hda >>>>> could be used to load the windows. Don't know if it really works, >>>>> don't have a try now. >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Z24 >>>>>> http://www.mycomputingart.com/ >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >>> _______________________________________________ >>> 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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