[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: NX related build failure in latest pv_ops dom0 hackery tree
Christophe Saout wrote: Hi Jeremy,Does it work with AHCI drives for you? It isn't for me (nor my remerge, so I'm not sure what has broken in the meantime...).In the meantime, you can try to use that tree: http://git.saout.de/gitweb/?p=linux-dom0-pvops.git;a=summary It's the latest tip.git merged with one of the push branches from Jeremy's git repo and cherry-picked commits from the backend, blkback and netback trees plus minor merge conflict and compile problem fixups. It seems feature-complete to me, stable and is able to run DomU domains without problems.What kind of machine is this? I have a Thinkpad here (Intel) and it is working. However, I have tried booting into the same kernel on a remote maching (unfortunately, no physical access to the machine) and the exact same kernel that works on my notebook natively and under Xen as Dom0 does not boot the kernel under Xen on that remote machine (but runs natively). I can't tell why, but I suspect it might be AHCI related, because the machine also uses AHCI, but a different controller. It is an AMD machine with this controller: 00:12.0 SATA controller: ATI Technologies Inc SB600 Non-Raid-5 SATA I could try to compile netconsole and the NIC driver into the kernel to capture the kernel messages if that would help. Well, I've tried it on a newish Intel mobo machine with on-board ahci, and that fails. Another, older, Dell machine using a scsi controller works fine. I haven't tried my laptop yet. In theory AHCI is ACHI, so the controller vendor shouldn't matter. It may have more to do with interrupt controller configuration or memory layout. On your failing machine, does it work any better if you switch the controller to compat/legacy mode? J _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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