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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH v2] x86/smpboot: Make logical package management more robust



On Tue, Jun 06, 2017 at 09:48:37PM -0400, Boris Ostrovsky wrote:
> On 06/06/2017 09:39 AM, Max Vozeler wrote:
> >there is a problem booting recent kernels on some Xen domUs hosted by
> >provider JiffyBox.
> >
> >The kernel seems to crash just after logging
> >[    0.038700] SMP alternatives: switching to SMP code
> 
> Do you have the crash splat? Stack trace and such.
> 
> In fact, full boot log might be useful.

Unfortunately, we don't have much more information.

Just after "switching to SMP code" the console connection is lost and we
get a notification that the VM has crashed. I'm attaching the boot log up
to that point.. just in case.

I have asked the hosting provider if they can provide XEN hypervisor logs.

> >We started seeing this with 4.9.2 and bisecting the 4.9 stable kernels
> >determined that this commit introduced the problem. Reverting it from 4.9.2
> >makes the kernel boot again.
> >
> >Older kernels (starting from 3.16 up to and including 4.9.1) were running
> >fine in this setup. But recent mainline (tested 4.12-rc3) and 4.9.x both
> >fail to boot there.
> >
> >Unfortunately we have no detailed information about the hypervisor or
> >setup and the provider is not very forthcoming with details. I'm attaching
> >dmesg of a successful boot (4.9.2 with this commit reverted).
> >
> >It shows a fairly old XEN version:
> >
> >[    0.000000] Xen version: 3.1.2-416.el5 (preserve-AD)
> 
> This is a 10 year old hypervisor so it's not especially surprising that
> newer kernels don't work. (If anything, I am surprised that you actually
> booted 4.9 at all).
> 
> There have been a bunch of problems in this area (topology) on PV guests.

Thanks and kind regards,

        Max

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