[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [xen-unstable test] 64494: regressions - FAIL
On 20/11/15 16:14, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 19.11.15 at 12:47, <JGross@xxxxxxxx> wrote: >> On 19/11/15 11:30, Ian Campbell wrote: >>> On Thu, 2015-11-19 at 11:24 +0100, Juergen Gross wrote: >>>> On 18/11/15 15:49, Wei Liu wrote: >>>>> Hi Juergen >>>>> >>>>> Looks like there is something we missed after all. >>>>> >>>>> On Wed, Nov 18, 2015 at 02:31:57PM +0000, osstest service owner wrote: >>>>>> flight 64494 xen-unstable real [real] >>>>>> http://logs.test-lab.xenproject.org/osstest/logs/64494/ >>>>>> >>>>>> Regressions :-( >>>>>> >>>>>> Tests which did not succeed and are blocking, >>>>>> including tests which could not be run: >>>>> >>>>>> test-amd64-amd64-i386-pvgrub 10 guest-start fail REGR. >>>>>> vs. 64035 >>>>> >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.753014 (d2) Bootstrapping... >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.769108 (d2) Xen Minimal OS! >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.769134 (d2) start_info: 0xa13000(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.769158 (d2) nr_pages: 0x20000 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.777046 (d2) shared_inf: 0xca1fc000(MA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.777072 (d2) pt_base: 0xa16000(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.785042 (d2) nr_pt_frames: 0xb >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.785077 (d2) mfn_list: 0x993000(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.785108 (d2) mod_start: 0x0(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.785135 (d2) mod_len: 0 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.793047 (d2) flags: 0x0 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.793077 (d2) cmd_line: (hd0,0)/boot/grub/menu.lst >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.793108 (d2) stack: 0x972580-0x992580 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.801150 (d2) MM: Init >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.801181 (d2) _text: 0x0(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.801197 (d2) _etext: 0x7b22d(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.809104 (d2) _erodata: 0xa4000(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.809123 (d2) _edata: 0xa81a8(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.809138 (d2) stack start: 0x972580(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.817062 (d2) _end: 0x992b30(VA) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.817099 (d2) start_pfn: a24 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.817125 (d2) max_pfn: 20000 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.825037 (d2) Mapping memory range 0x1000000 - 0x20000000 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.825071 (d2) setting 0x0-0xa4000 readonly >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.825100 (d2) skipped 1000 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.833049 (d2) MM: Initialise page allocator for >>>>> b1c000(b1c000)-20000000(20000000) >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.833089 (d2) Page fault at linear address c00008, eip >>>>> 5fc70, regs 0x98ff28, sp b1c000, our_sp 0x98fefc, code 2 >>>>> Nov 18 05:11:19.849044 (d2) Page fault in pagetable walk (access to >>>>> invalid memory?). >>>>> >>>>> The pvgrub in used is 32 bit. 64 bit (which I myself tested) seemed to >>>>> be working fine. >>>> >>>> Okay, I'm hitting this issue, too. I'll investigate further. >>> >>> Do we want to revert $something in the meantime? If so, what... >>> >> >> The problem is really located in pvgrub: > > One question I have here: Even if this gets fixed in pvgrub (or > mini-os, as it now seems), can we tolerate all existing mini-os > clones now being broken on -unstable (and hence then also > eventually on 4.7)? It would be rather inconvenient if not. The problem is mini-os is relying on an interface which was never meant to be this way. grub-xen is already breaking this interface today, and I think this is okay. Is mini-os shipped independent of Xen in any other product or stand alone? I'd advocate to backport the mini-os patch to older versions of it if this should be a problem. Juergen _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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