[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-devel] Tips on how to debug EFI code (iPXE) from within KVM after ipxe.efi has crashed with #GP?
Hey, I am hitting an interesting issue with the latest versions of iPXE, edk2, and GRUB wherein I am trying to boot GRUB (via iPXE), and then load Xen, I get this: !!! X64 Exception Type - 0D(#GP - General Protection) CPU Apic ID - 00000000 !!!! ExceptionData - 0000000000000000 RIP - 00000000BEC2949C, CS - 0000000000000038, RFLAGS - 0000000000210216 RAX - 0000000000000000, RCX - 00000000BFA2DC18, RDX - 0000000000000000 RBX - 00000000BFA2DC60, RSP - 00000000BFEDDFD8, RBP - 0000000000000008 RSI - 0000000000000000, RDI - 0000000000000001 R8 - 0000000000000001, R9 - 0000000000000030, R10 - 000000000009E000 R11 - 00000000BFF1A000, R12 - 00000000BFEF7260, R13 - 00000000BFA2DC18 R14 - 00000000BF40BD18, R15 - 00000000BEB4E8A4 DS - 0000000000000030, ES - 0000000000000030, FS - 0000000000000030 GS - 0000000000000030, SS - 0000000000000030 CR0 - 0000000080010033, CR2 - 0000000000000000, CR3 - 00000000BFE7D000 CR4 - 0000000000000668, CR8 - 0000000000000000 DR0 - 0000000000000000, DR1 - 0000000000000000, DR2 - 0000000000000000 DR3 - 0000000000000000, DR6 - 00000000FFFF0FF0, DR7 - 0000000000000400 GDTR - 00000000BFE6B698 0000000000000047, LDTR - 0000000000000000 IDTR - 00000000BF620018 0000000000000FFF, TR - 0000000000000000 FXSAVE_STATE - 00000000BFEDDC30 !!!! Find image 808610ed.efidrv (ImageBase=00000000BEC27000, EntryPoint=00000000BEC2E089) !!!! And now I am trying to figure out how to troubleshoot this. (and yes I am thinking it was related to the Tivoli work-around, but disabling that didn't help). I was somehow hoping I could use 'crash' tool and run it with with the guest memory and the iPXE code: #crash ipxe/src/bin/ipxe.lkrn.tmp ./guest-memory .. WARNING: machine type mismatch: crash utility: X86_64 ipxe/src/bin/ipxe.lkrn.tmp: X86 crash: ipxe/src/bin/ipxe.lkrn.tmp: not a supported file format .. <sad trombone> So how do folks troubleshoot things like this? A bit background information: - The /guest-memory I got by having an -qmp argument and telneting in it and doing: {"execute":"dump-guest-memory","arguments":{"paging": false,"protocol":"file:/guest-memory"}} - The 80810ed.efidrv is built using: (cd ipxe/src;make bin-x86_64-efi/808610d3.efi CONFIG=qemu DEBUG=iscsi:4,scsi:4 EMBED=/ipxe.config -j8) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit 1; fi (cd ipxe/src;EfiRom -f 0x8086 -i 0x1528 --pci23 -ec bin-x86_64-efi/808610d3.efidrv -o ../../808610d3.rom) if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then exit 1; fi The ipxe script is simple: !ipxe dhcp && echo * DHCP worked || goto dhcp_retry echo * IP address: ${net0/ip} ; echo * Subnet mask: ${net0/netmask} ifstat set url http://10.0.1.2/ echo ${url} imgfetch ${url}/grub.efi imgstat boot grub.efi - And grub.efi was created with this: GRUB_MODULES="boot chain configfile echo efinet eval ext2 fat font gettext gfxterm gzio help linux loadenv lsefi normal part_gpt par t_msdos read regexp search search_fs_file search_fs_uuid search_label terminal terminfo test tftp time multiboot multiboot2 net slee p efifwsetup lsefisystab lspci lsefi lsacpi lsefimmap acpi fat eval elf file linux linux16 pcidump http serial efi_gop" grub-install/usr/bin/grub-mkimage \ --config ${GRUB_CFG} \ --directory=`pwd`/grub-install/usr/lib64/grub/x86_64-efi \ --output=grub.efi \ --format=x86_64-efi \ --prefix "(http)/" \ $GRUB_MODULES # more grub.config set timeout=5 net_bootp net_ls_addr net_ls_cards net_ls_routes lspci set net_default_server=10.0.1.2 serial --speed=115200 --unit=0 --word=8 terminal_output serial console terminal_input serial console multiboot2 (http,10.0.1.2)/xen.gz dom0_mem=max:1G loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all console=com1 com1=115200,8n1 module2 (http,10.0.1.2)/vmlinuz console=hvc0 debug initcall_debug module2 (http,10.0.1.2)/initrd.img boot _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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