[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Xen 4.3 development update RC2 imminent
On 05/21/2013 05:13 PM, George Dunlap wrote: On 05/21/2013 03:55 PM, 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 403Disassembly 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...Hmm, but the code seems to indicate that the DM can handle wider entities, by "reading all ones": if ( dir == IOREQ_READ ) memset(p_data, ~0, size); Anthony, do you want to try making that size check one size bigger (e.g., allow it to be 16 or 32)? No, that obviously won't work, because of the line just following: if ( (p_data != NULL) && (dir == IOREQ_WRITE) ) { memcpy(&value, p_data, size); p_data = NULL; } value is of size "long", so this won't work. -George _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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