Jan Beulich <jbeulich@xxxxxxxx> writes:
On 21.09.2019 01:14, Sarah Newman wrote:
With nestedhvm=1, the L2 HVM guest is either hanging (Xen 4.8) or
crashing (Xen 4.12.1) the L1 Xen hypervisor with recent versions of
Linux. We
isolated the commit to:
commit 093ae8f9a86a974c920b613860f1f7fd5bbd70ab
Author: Borislav Petkov <bp@xxxxxxx>
Date: Thu Apr 12 13:11:36 2018 +0200
Thanks for doing the bisection on the Linux side. Would you please also
provide the actual data about the L1 Xen crash (i.e. a maximum
verbosity L1 log of a debug build of Xen)? It might also turn out
helpful if you could provide the corresponding L0 Xen log, assuming you
have host access.
Typescripts are attached.
typescript-l1.txt contains the log of domain creation on the L1.
typescript-l0.txt contains both the log of domain creation on the L0,
and xl dmesg output from the L0.
Both the L0 and L1 are running debug builds of Xen 4.12.1.
-- Chris
(XEN) traps.c:1576: GPF (0000): ffff82d08031a80f [vmx.c#vmx_msr_read_intercept+0x387/0x3fd] -> ffff82d08037c9f2
(XEN) traps.c:1576: GPF (0000): ffff82d08031a80f [vmx.c#vmx_msr_read_intercept+0x387/0x3fd] -> ffff82d08037c9f2
(d2) xs_write(/vm/95f11fc0-b9e7-47ff-8523-bacab35b96b6/rtc/timeoffset): EACCES
(XEN) d1v1 Unhandled nested vmexit: reason 51
(XEN) domain_crash called from vvmx.c:2671
(XEN) Domain 1 (vcpu#1) crashed on cpu#2: