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Re: [Xen-devel] acpidump crashes on some machines



On 23/08/12 11:14, Andre Przywara wrote:
> On 08/17/2012 10:52 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>> On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 03:02:58PM +0200, Andre Przywara wrote:
>>> On 06/30/2012 04:19 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
>>>
>>> Konrad, David,
>>>
>>> back on track for this issue. Thanks for your input, I could do some
>>> more debugging (see below for a refresh):
>>>
>>> It seems like it affects only the first page of the 1:1 mapping. I
>>> didn't have an issues with the last PFN or the page behind it (which
>>> failed properly).
>>>
>>> David, thanks for the hint with varying dom0_mem parameter. I
>>> thought I already checked this, but I did it once again and it
>>> turned out that it is only an issue if dom0_mem is smaller than the
>>> ACPI area, which generates a hole in the memory map. So we have
>>> (simplified)
>>> * 1:1 mapping to 1 MB
>>> * normal mapping till dom0_mem
>>> * unmapped area till ACPI E820 area
>>> * ACPI E820 1:1 mapping
>>>
>>> As far as I could chase it down the 1:1 mapping itself looks OK, I
>>> couldn't find any off-by-one bugs here. So maybe it is code that
>>> later on invalidates areas between the normal guest mapping and the
>>> ACPI mem?
>>
>> I think I found it. Can you try this pls [and if you can't find
>> early_to_phys.. just use the __set_phys_to call]
> 
> Yes, that works. At least after a quick test on my test box. Both the 
> test module and acpidump work as expected. If I replace the "<" in your 
> patch with the original "<=", I get the warning (and due to the 
> "continue" it also works).

Note that the balloon driver could subsequently overwrite the p2m entry.
 I don't think it is worth redoing the patch to adjust the region passed
to the balloon driver to avoid this though.

> I also successfully tested the minimal fix (just replacing <= with <).
> I will feed it to the testers here to cover more machines.
> 
> Do you want to keep the warnings in (which exceed 80 characters, btw)?

I think we do.

David

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