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On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 12:14:15AM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 04:02:48PM -0400, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote: > > On Sun, Oct 11, 2009 at 06:39:00PM +0300, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > > > On Fri, Sep 18, 2009 at 06:19:41PM -0700, Jeremy Fitzhardinge wrote: > > > > > > > > This is definitely a work-in-progress kernel. I'd appreciate all bug > > > > *and* success reports so I can get some idea of how many people are > > > > using this thing, and how often there are problems. Patches gratefully > > > > accepted. > > > > > > > > > > I just tried the latest pv_ops dom0 git tree (11 Oct 2009) on x86_64 AHCI > > > box. > > > > > > The good news is that the dom0 kernel boots up, but there are some error > > > messages. > > > > > > Using the default options (modeset) the VGA console doesn't work, it > > > goes blank (display says "power save") in the beginning of dom0 kernel > > > boot: > > > http://pasik.reaktio.net/xen/pv_ops-dom0-debug/dmesg-2.6.31.1-2009-10-11.txt > > > > This line: > > [drm:radeon_ring_test] *ERROR* radeon: ring test failed > > (sracth(0x15E4)=0xCAFEDEAD) > > > > Is a pretty good pointer at what the fault is. If you look at git commit > > 93e7c3850b8431e19c9cba91413066bfd2360671 you will see the band-aid Jeremy > > added. > > It looks though as if not all of the radeon drivers allocate their ring > > buffer memory via > > drm_sg_alloc calls thought. Not sure how the r100 (and the corresponding X > > driver) does it. > > The long/erro traceback about the HARDIRQ is a red-herring in this case. > > > > Here is a couple of things that I would like you to try, if you can: > > > > Sure. > > > 1). Pass in 'drm.debug=255' and send the output. It should have tons of > > extra > > output. > > > > http://pasik.reaktio.net/xen/pv_ops-dom0-debug/radeondebug/dmesg-2.6.31.1-2009-10-14-drmdebug.txt > > Unknown boot option `drm.debug=255': ignoring I forgot to mention that you probably need to have CONFIG_DRM set to 'y' instead of 'm' for this to work. Or you could hack up the initrd (modprobe.conf) and make drm load with the 'debug=255' parameter. .. snip .. > seems to work there! (Fedora kernel contains newer graphics/drm drivers). > > But the same USB related error is there with the fedora kernel: > [ INFO: HARDIRQ-safe -> HARDIRQ-unsafe lock order detected ] > > http://pasik.reaktio.net/xen/pv_ops-dom0-debug/radeondebug/dmesg-2.6.31.3-1.2.71.xendom0.fc12.x86_64-2009-10-14.txt Nah. Still has the same problem: [drm:r100_ring_test] *ERROR* radeon: ring test failed (sracth(0x15E4)=0xCAFEDEAD) [drm:r100_cp_init] *ERROR* radeon: cp isn't working (- > > > > 2). Send in the Xorg.log (or whatever output the program in the userland > > that > > starts the modesetting produces). I don't have much knowledge in how > > modesetting works, > > so this might require some digging. > > > > Hmm.. yeah, I'm not sure either which is the first program setting up > graphics mode using kernel modesetting (KMS) in Fedora.. > > I extracted the initrd image and checked the 'init' script: > > echo "Loading drm module" > modprobe -q drm > echo "Loading ttm module" > modprobe -q ttm > echo "Loading radeon module" > modprobe -q radeon > /lib/udev/console_init tty0 add here: export LIBGL_DEBUG=verbose > plymouth --show-splash > > So I guess plymouth is asking for a graphics mode.. Add this to your kernel command line: plymouth:debug _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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