[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Instability with Xen, interrupt routing frozen, HPET broadcast
On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 08:34:28PM +0100, Andrew Lyon wrote: > On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 7:08 PM, Andreas Kinzler <ml-xen-devel@xxxxxx> wrote: > > On 21.09.2010 13:56, Pasi Kärkkäinen wrote: > >>> > >>> I am talking a while (via email) with Jan now to track the following > >>> problem and he suggested that I report the problem on xen-devel: > >>> > >>> Jul 9 01:48:04 virt kernel: aacraid: Host adapter reset request. SCSI > >>> hang ? > >>> Jul 9 01:49:05 virt kernel: aacraid: SCSI bus appears hung > >>> Jul 9 01:49:10 virt kernel: Calling adapter init > >>> Jul 9 01:49:49 virt kernel: IRQ 16/aacraid: IRQF_DISABLED is not > >>> guaranteed on shared IRQs > >>> Jul 9 01:49:49 virt kernel: Acquiring adapter information > >>> Jul 9 01:49:49 virt kernel: update_interval=30:00 check_interval=86400s > >>> Jul 9 01:53:13 virt kernel: aacraid: aac_fib_send: first asynchronous > >>> command timed out. > >>> Jul 9 01:53:13 virt kernel: Usually a result of a PCI interrupt routing > >>> problem; > >>> Jul 9 01:53:13 virt kernel: update mother board BIOS or consider > >>> utilizing one of > >>> Jul 9 01:53:13 virt kernel: the SAFE mode kernel options (acpi, apic > >>> etc) > >>> > >>> After the VMs have been running a while the aacraid driver reports a > >>> non-responding RAID controller. Most of the time the NIC is also no > >>> longer working. > >>> I nearly tried every combination of dom0 kernel (pvops0, xenfied suse > >>> 2.6.31.x, xenfied suse 2.6.32.x, xenfied suse 2.6.34.x) with Xen > >>> hypervisor 3.4.2, 3.4.4-cs19986, 4.0.1, unstable. > >>> No success in two month. Every combination earlier or later had the > >>> problem shown above. I did extensive tests to make sure that the > >>> hardware is OK. And it is - I am sure it is a Xen/dom0 problem. > >>> > >>> Jan suggested to try the fix in c/s 22051 but it did not help. My answer > >>> to him: > >>> > >>>> In the meantime I did try xen-unstable c/s 22068 (contains staging c/s > >>> > >>> 22051) and > >>>> > >>>> it did not fix the problem at all. I was able to fix a problem with > >>> > >>> the serial console > >>>> > >>>> and so I got some debug info that is attached to this email. The > >>> > >>> following line looks > >>>> > >>>> suspicious to me (irr=1, delivery_status=1): > >>> > >>>> (XEN) IRQ 16 Vec216: > >>>> (XEN) Apic 0x00, Pin 16: vector=216, delivery_mode=1, > >>> > >>> dest_mode=logical, > >>>> > >>>> delivery_status=1, polarity=1, irr=1, trigger=level, > >>> > >>> mask=0, dest_id:1 > >>> > >>>> IRQ 16 is the aacraid controller which after some while seems to be > >>> > >>> enable to receive > >>>> > >>>> interrupts. Can you see from the debug info what is going on? > >>> > >>> I also applied a small patch which disables HPET broadcast. The machine > >>> is now running > >>> for 110 hours without a crash while normally it crashes within a few > >>> minutes. Is there > >>> something wrong (race, deadlock) with HPET broadcasts in relation to > >>> blocked interrupt > >>> reception (see above)? > >> > >> What kind of hardware does this happen on? > > > > It is a Supermicro X8SIL-F, Intel Xeon 3450 system. > > > >> Should this patch be merged? > > > > Not easy to answer. I spend more than 10 weeks searching nearly full time > > for the reason of the stability issues. Finally I was able to track it down > > to the HPET broadcast code. > > > > We need to find the developer of the HPET broadcast code. Then, he should > > try to fix the code. I consider it a quite severe bug as it renders Xen > > nearly useless on affected systems. That is why I (and my boss who pays me) > > spend so much time (developing/fixing Xen is not really my core job) and > > money (buying a E5620 machine just for testing Xen). > > > > I think many people on affected systems are having problems. See > > http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2010-09/msg00370.html > > > > Regards Andreas > > > > _______________________________________________ > > Xen-devel mailing list > > Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel > > > > I will test that patch on my Supermicro X7DWA-N based dual Xeon > workstation, I always use a Xenified kernel rather than pv_ops as it > supports some features that I need and is compatible with nvidia > binary drivers, but I've always had problems with very occasional <hint> The PVOPS kernel works with the nouveau driver</hint> Look at http://wiki.xensource.com/xenwiki/XenPVOPSDRM for details. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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