[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] XSA-36 / howto fix broken IVRS ACPI table
On Wednesday, 24. April 2013 07:47:25 Jan Beulich wrote: > >>> On 23.04.13 at 19:11, Hans Mueller <mcbeagle@xxxxxx> wrote: > > However the problem seems not really to be fixed: > > Interrupts generated within one domain can still harm other domains which > > at least causes the kernel within these other domains to disable > > interrupts. > "The problem" being which problem? Even after looking back through > the list archives, I haven't been able to spot a corresponding problem > description. And if you resume a thread after several weeks without > sufficiently quoting the original, it would be rather desirable for you > to at least briefly summarize your original problem. Perhaps it was unclear - better than 'the' problem might be 'a' problem - as briefly described regarding interrupts becoming disabled across domain borders. However, I don't want to address that problem in this thread in detail, I just worry that the fixes applied to the BIOS are insufficient and want to check this before starting a perhaps unnecessary discussion about the 'interrupt problem'. Since XSA-36 Xen disabled the I/O virtualisation because there was a conflicting IOAPIC entry within the IVRS table (probably for the disabled northbridge IOAPIC & using the handle/id for the enabled southbridge IOAPIC). The manufacturer just removed this entry from the IVRS table which causes Xen to no longer complain about conflicting IOAPIC entries and enabling per-device vector maps. So currently only the southbridge IOAPIC is enabled. The question is whether the missing/disabled northbridge IOAPIC is a valid setup or might/will it raise any problems. > The same physical IRQ being shared by multiple devices is entirely > independent of XSA-36, and if your Dom0/DomU kernels can't cope > with that they are what need fixing. Is it obvious that such problems are not caused by the missing northbridge IOAPIC? I would then provide related details in a new thread. Best Regards Hans _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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