[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] caml stubdom crashes
Alex Zeffertt wrote: Hello ocaml minios stubdomain experts (that's narrowed down the list somewhat!)I've been playing with the caml version of the "hello world" example stubdomain that can be found in xen-unstable.hg/stubdom/caml/.If I make the following trivial modification to stubdom/caml/hello.ml the stub domain page faults. According to addr2line the page fault is in ungetc.c:0.--- a/stubdom/caml/hello.ml Mon Mar 30 11:42:16 2009 +0100 +++ b/stubdom/caml/hello.ml Thu Apr 02 15:15:45 2009 +0100 @@ -1,4 +1,6 @@ +let yr = 2009 + let main arg = - Printf.printf "Hello, world!\n%!." + Printf.printf "Hello, world %d!\n%!." yr let _ = Callback.register "main" mainWithout the above change the stub domain runs as expected, i.e. it does not page fault.I suspect the problem is that the caml-stubdom target in stubdom/caml/Makefile compiles stubdom/caml/hello.ml and links it with $(CAMLLIB)/libasmrun.a. But this is a library compiled for the development machine platform (linux-i386-glibc) not for the stubdomain platform (minios-i386-newlib).Maybe the original hello.ml only worked through luck, and the fact that it used so very little of the ocaml language. What environment did you use to compile the stubdom? I tried using Ubuntu with George Coker's patch and got the same result as you (page faulting). Interestingly, I could use a %s and a string and that seems to work OK, but not %d with an int. When I instead used Debian to compile the stubdom (which requires no patch), then I could compile and run your code just fine (no page faults). Maybe this is the problem you're having? In order to run a non trivial ocaml application in a stubdomain (e.g. ocaml xenstored) do I need to port ocaml to minios-i386-newlib? No, it should be possible as is. In fact, I've gotten my OCaml XenStore to run in a caml-stubdom (compiled in a Debian domain). I'll soon be releasing a patch against the recently released disaggregated C xenstored stuff that uses my OCaml XenStore in a caml-stubdom instead. Patrick _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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