[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] BLKTAPCTRL[2375]: blktapctrl_linux.c:86: blktap0 open failed
On Wed, 2010-07-21 at 20:11 -0400, Dante Cinco wrote: > Daniel, > > I'm using 2.6.32 pv-ops dom0 kernel. How do I check if it's using > blktap2 instead of blktap1? If I look at /dev and /dev/xen, here's > what I see? With pvops the formula is pretty simple. Blktap1 doesn't exist, you have to run blktap2. > kaan-11:/boot# ls -l /dev/blktap-control > crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 60 Jul 21 16:45 /dev/blktap-control > kaan-11:/boot# ls -l /dev/xen/ > total 0 > crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 54 Jul 21 16:45 evtchn > crw-rw---- 1 root root 10, 61 Jul 21 16:45 gntdev > > Here's part of my "xm info" > > release : 2.6.32 > version : #1 SMP Tue Jul 20 11:33:27 PDT 2010 > machine : x86_64 > xen_major : 4 > xen_minor : 1 > xen_extra : -unstable > xen_caps : xen-3.0-x86_64 xen-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_32 > hvm-3.0-x86_32p hvm-3.0-x86_64 > > Some additional info: When I tried bringing up an HVM win2k8 from VHD, > I see the following in qemu-dm-svm.log > > Using xvda for guest's hda > Strip off blktap sub-type prefix to vhd:/mnt/win2008sp2.vhd (drv 'tapdisk') Uhm. Looks like common image locator madness. I think this stuff has seen changes again. So vhd:/mnt/win2008.vhd is ends up as the path, and tapdisk the driver?\ That won't work. What does you cfg look like? Guessing, do you have a :tapdisk: substring in there? I used to have one. Could you try stripping it, down to "tap:vhd:/mnt/win2008sp2.vhd"? Thanks, Daniel > qemu: type (image format) 'tapdisk' unknown for vbd > '/local/domain/0/backend/tap/1/51712/type' or image > 'vhd:/mnt/win2008sp2.vhd' > > Does this look like it's related to blktap1 vs blktap2? > > Thanks. > > Dante > > > On Mon, Jul 19, 2010 at 7:30 PM, Daniel Stodden > <daniel.stodden@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 17:27 -0400, Dante Cinco wrote: > >> I'm getting this message (subject line) in daemon.log every time I > >> start or restart xend. I'm not sure if this is related to the fact > >> that I cannot boot up my Windows domU from a VHD file. The Windows > >> domU was working fine with Xen 4.0.0 (with 2.6.32.14 dom0 kernel). > >> When I upgraded to Xen 4.0.1-rc4 (with 2.6.32.16 dom0 kernel), I can > >> no long boot the Windows domU from VHD. The VNC console for the > >> Windows HVM has this message: > >> > >> Booting from Hard Disk ... > >> Boot from Hard Disk failed; could not read the boot disk > >> > >> No bootable device. > >> Powering off in 30 seconds. > >> > >> Here's the disk setting in my Windows domU config file: disk = > >> ['tap:tapdisk:vhd:/mnt/win2008sp2.vhd,xvda:sda1,w'] > >> > >> Here's the other BLKTAPCTRL messages in daemon.log: > >> > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:790: blktapctrl: v1.0.0 > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [raw image (aio)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [raw image (sync)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [vmware image (vmdk)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [ramdisk image (ram)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [qcow disk (qcow)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:792: Found driver: [qcow2 disk (qcow2)] > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl_linux.c:86: blktap0 open failed > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:859: couldn't open blktap interface > >> BLKTAPCTRL[2444]: blktapctrl.c:922: Unable to start blktapctrl > > > > Let's kill the beast. > > > > Blktapctrl is a residual from blktap1 nobody ever bothered to reliably > > prevent from trying to start on pvops, unfortunately. > > > > I had a bit of an aha-experience today trying to repro your issue, > > before I figured out that you're just running 2.6.3x. It seems to be the > > case that the chrdev majors assignment, both dynamically allocated by > > blktap1 and -2, tend to be identical when moving from a xen kernel with > > blktap1 enabled, to pvops, which only has blktap2. > > > > Which means if somebody starts blktapctrl, it may happily try to open > > the kernel link of the first blktap2 (/dev/xen/blktap-2/blktap0) device > > as the control node for blktap1 (/dev/xen/blktap0). > > > > In really unfortunate cases, that code around blktapctrl.c:859 above > > will suceed, even managing to provoke a stacktrace. Normally wouldn't > > happen, in this case I happened to have some somewhat wedged trainwreck > > minor number 0 set up, which wasn't aquired by a real tapdisk already. > > > > Should drop blktapctrl from xend start altogether, to avoid confusion in > > in both software and users. > > > > Or maybe at least do an environment check and fail with a more friendly > > last word on blktap1 matters. > > > > That, of course, nowhere explains your w2k8 problem, right? > > > > Daniel > > > > _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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