[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] XSAVE/XRSTOR crash resurgence in 4.3
On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 8:43 AM, Ben Guthro <ben.guthro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Mon, Jul 15, 2013 at 8:33 AM, Jan Beulich <JBeulich@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>> On 12.07.13 at 17:14, Ben Guthro <ben.guthro@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> On other systems, with this same build, I see the debug output in the logs. >>> >>> However, it is absent on this system >> >> Just looked over the debugging patch again, and can't see what >> might be wrong with it. Following what you say there must be >> something different between the hosts and/or guests between >> those systems. >> >> Are you, on the other systems, perhaps only ever seeing the >> message added to xrstor(), which would also get printed for >> 64-bit HVM guests? > > Hmm... this may very well be possible. > I certainly see the messages on 64bit guests. > > I need to collect some more data to understand where, and when I'm > seeing the problem. > Trying to form a theory around a limited data set is challenging here. Well...there goes that theory The following output was from a WinXP SP3 guest (32bit) on a Lenovo T430: (XEN) d1v0: fip=1b773d6e9a fdp=23773d1c48 w=8 (XEN) d1v0: FIP=1b773d6e9a FDP=23773d1c48 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: fip=1b79e78dee fdp=230012e3b4 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: FIP=1b79e78dee FDP=230012e3b4 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: fip=0000:79e78dee fdp=0000:0012e3b4 (XEN) d1v1: fip=0000:79e78dee fdp=0000:0012e3b4 (XEN) d1v1: fip=0000:79e78dee fdp=0000:0012e3b4 (XEN) d1v1: fip=0000:79e78dee fdp=0000:0012e3b4 (XEN) d1v1: fip=1b79e78dee fdp=230012d528 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: FIP=1b79e78dee FDP=230012d528 w=8 (XEN) d1v0: fip=4500000000 fdp=4b1000000000 w=8 (XEN) d1v0: FIP=4500000000 FDP=4b1000000000 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: fip=1b773d6e9a fdp=23773d1c48 w=8 (XEN) d1v1: FIP=1b773d6e9a FDP=23773d1c48 w=8 I have some more logs to go through. I'll reply again if I find anything worth noting. > >> If so, we may need to add another printk() >> to the other case within that switch statement (albeit getting >> there would seem to imply that on the matching xsave() run >> the selectors would still have been non-null, or else one of the >> printk()s should have got executed)... >> >> And I take it, btw, that there's no migration or save/restore >> involved here? >> >> Jan >> _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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