[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-devel] can't create any more pv-on-hvm domains after~38under 3.3-testing
> > Once I reach that limit, any new domain created gives me "Cannot handle > page request order 0" from Xen, presumably from xen/common/page_alloc.c in > the alloc_xenheap_pages function. > Another thing I just noticed, after 'xm create leaktest && xm destroy leaktest': (XEN) General information for domain 5: (XEN) refcnt=1 nr_pages=2 xenheap_pages=0 dirty_cpus={} (XEN) handle=dfe46b73-1207-6a4a-f1ce-6e4b3d090e86 vm_assist=00000004 (XEN) Rangesets belonging to domain 5: (XEN) Interrupts { } (XEN) I/O Memory { } (XEN) I/O Ports { } (XEN) Memory pages belonging to domain 5: (XEN) DomPage 00000000001bb5c3: caf=00000001, taf=00000000e8000001 (XEN) DomPage 00000000001bb5c2: caf=00000001, taf=00000000e8000001 (XEN) VCPU information and callbacks for domain 5: (XEN) VCPU0: CPU1 [has=F] flags=1 upcall_pend = 00, upcall_mask = 00 dirty_cpus={} cpu_affinity={0-31} (XEN) 250 Hz periodic timer (period 4 ms) (XEN) Notifying guest (virq 1, port 0, stat 0/-1/0) notice 2 DomPage entries? After I then create another domain (any domain): (XEN) General information for domain 5: (XEN) refcnt=1 nr_pages=1 xenheap_pages=0 dirty_cpus={} (XEN) handle=dfe46b73-1207-6a4a-f1ce-6e4b3d090e86 vm_assist=00000004 (XEN) Rangesets belonging to domain 5: (XEN) Interrupts { } (XEN) I/O Memory { } (XEN) I/O Ports { } (XEN) Memory pages belonging to domain 5: (XEN) DomPage 00000000001bb5c3: caf=00000001, taf=00000000e8000001 (XEN) VCPU information and callbacks for domain 5: (XEN) VCPU0: CPU1 [has=F] flags=1 upcall_pend = 00, upcall_mask = 00 dirty_cpus={} cpu_affinity={0-31} (XEN) 250 Hz periodic timer (period 4 ms) (XEN) Notifying guest (virq 1, port 0, stat 0/-1/0) Notice only 1 DomPage entry now? Does that mean anything? Thanks James _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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