[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Re: Comments on Xen bug 1732
On Wed, 2011-03-16 at 08:22 +0000, Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 15.03.11 at 19:30, Gianni Tedesco <gianni.tedesco@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ixgbevf: eth: ixgbevf_reset: PF still resetting > > And nothing interesting in Dom0's logs? Nothing of interest in the kernel messages no. > > And correspondingly no Tx or Rx traffic at all. It all seems very much > > like a lack of interrupts, but /proc/interrupts shows good numbers: > > > > 201: 146 PCI-MSI-X eth-rx-0 > > 209: 140 PCI-MSI-X eth-tx-0 > > 217: 8 PCI-MSI-X eth:mbx > > With the above, I'd guess more towards a PF <-> VF communication > problem (which I can say nothing about). Actually, I do get this from the dom0 kernel: ixgbe: eth5: ixgbe_rcv_msg_from_vf: Set MAC msg received from vf 0 > > Furthermore this used to work on xen 3.4 but fails on 4.1 so it seems to > > be a regression. One other notable change is the assignments of the > > MSI-X vectors that I see when hitting the Q debug key: > > > > On 3.4: > > (XEN) 04:10.0 - dom 1 - MSIs < 66 74 82 > > > > > On 4.1: > > (XEN) 04:10.1 - dom 0 - MSIs < 117 118 119 > > > dom 1 on 3.4 vs dom 0 on 4.1? And different functions? Doesn't > look like a 1:1 comparison to me. Yeah they are different machines with the same SR-IOV NIC (similar enough hardware wise). But the point is the different assigned domains, bear in mind that in both cases the function in question is assigned to a guest at the time the debug key was pressed. > > Any ideas? > > Not really. Despite me not thinking that the change in question > (that introduced the WARN_ON()s) has any functionality impact > (it's really only about trying to write protect certain MMIO > ranges, with the WARN_ON()s reporting that this didn't work as > expected) - did you try reverting it (and its follow-up fixes)? No change. Gianni _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
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