[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.3 development update RC2 imminent
On 21/05/13 15:55, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 21.05.13 at 16:31, Andrew Cooper <andrew.cooper3@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 21/05/13 15:06, Anthony PERARD wrote: >>> But then, once this applied, qxl is still not able to start. Xorg crash >>> (in the guest), and here is why: >>> >>> (XEN) emulate.c:88:d18 bad mmio size 16 >>> (XEN) io.c:201:d18 MMIO emulation failed @ 0033:7fd2de390430: f3 0f 6f >>> 19 41 83 e8 403 >>> (XEN) emulate.c:88:d18 bad mmio size 16 >>> (XEN) io.c:201:d18 MMIO emulation failed @ 0033:7fd2de390430: f3 0f 6f >>> 19 41 83 e8 403 >> Disassembly of section .data: >> >> 0000000000000000 <.data>: >> 0: f3 0f 6f 19 movdqu (%rcx),%xmm3 >> >> Xen does not support emulating SSE instructions. We have sporadically >> seen similar errors from Windows guests. The best guess I have managed >> to get so far is that %rcx is a pointer to something which Xen thinks is >> an MMIO page. >> >> In this case, it looks like X is copying from MMIO into an xmm register, >> scraping the framebuffer perhaps? In the windows failure, it was the >> pagescrub trying to zero ram, which clearly indicated something wonky in >> the combined idea of the memory map. >> >> If Spice is doing something valid and sensible, then Xen will likely >> need extending to be able to emulate SSE instructions. > The emulator in the hypervisor can handle simple SSE instructions > like the above quite well. It's not immediately clear to me why > hvmemul_do_io() would need to limit the size to no more than a > long's width. Perhaps the data passing to the device model may > need adjustment to accommodate wider entities... > > Jan > Ah yes - my mistake. When I traced the code for my previous problem, it was actually a movntps instruction, which was specifically not emulated by Xen. I incorrectly assumed that the same would apply to movqdu. ~Andrew _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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