[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: Panic on boot on Sun Blade 6270
>>> Dan Gora <dan.gora@xxxxxxxxx> 16.03.10 03:39 >>> >:)... Yes I did build with CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER=y. I guess I >considered the panic more incidental... Really the problem was that >the machine locked up on boot. I didn't realize that >CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER could cause a panic.. I thought that it just >turned on using the frame pointer register so that backtraces would >work. Our kernels have working backtraces without CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER, which is why we are (happily) disabling this option. >I tried to install the xen 3.4.1 from the SuSE rpms after this and >also could not get that to work. That too would panic on boot up. I It definitely shouldn't. >tried to install the xen 4.0.0 rpms, but quickly ran into prerequisite >problems and just gave up and went back to using xen 3.3.1, building >it from the SRPMS (I still cannot get anything to work just building >it from the xen hg repo). So are you saying even plain SLE11 doesn't work on that box? If so, why didn't you report this to our support folks yet? >I realize that this Sun box is probably pretty funky (it's a PCI >express module based machine) so it might have some peculiar issues >that would be of interest, but I've got to figure this other issue out >first because I have customers on my back. If you are interested, >Jan, I can go back and get the backtrace from the 3.4.1 panic, but if >SLES 11 is too old to try and debug I'll just forget about it.. As said above - it's supposed to work (both with the 3.3.1 that SLE11 ships with [or really, with the most recent maintenance updates in place for both kernel and Xen] and upstream versions down to 3.2.0). The only limitation I know about for certain (Sun?) systems is that not all interrupts may be usable by their devices/drivers. That limitation goes away only with 4.0 (i.e. earlier upstream versions won't - afaict - get you anywhere either if this is the case). Jan _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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