[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-ia64-devel] [PATCH][RFC][TAKE4] the P2M/VP patches
Le Mardi 11 Avril 2006 03:52, Isaku Yamahata a écrit : > Thank you for testing. > > On Mon, Apr 10, 2006 at 03:52:52PM +0100, Tristan Gingold wrote: > > Le Vendredi 07 Avril 2006 06:16, Isaku Yamahata a écrit : > > > Hello. > > > I attached the P2M/VP model patches take 4 for the change set > > > 9492:2133fb78dba3cf6b6b88d1566fc5cc9de3039f43. > > > Please comments/request/review. > > > > I am testing this on my FAME-C. > > Currently it doesn't work: this is an infinite loop in an mpt driver. > > I will check how it does handle DMA. > > It seems wrong dma address is used. > My test environment is Tiger-2. Mpt driver is used. > I encountered similar case before, but I don't remember clearly. In fact I think it is due to the bug below. > > BTW, I got message about bad mp address (on FAME and on Tiger-2). > > Did you encounter them ? > > Is its address in I/O area? > Some device drivers access I/O port to check its existance. > (VGA, ATA, serial...) It might cause bad mpa. > Stack trace will be printed. You get Linux address 0xa00..., > then you can determine which device driver caused it. Here is a trace: (XEN) ACPI: Local APIC address c0000000fee00000 (XEN) ACPI: [APIC:0x07] ignored 120 entries of 128 found (XEN) assign_domain_mmio_page: domain f000000007ff8a50 mpaddr 0xfec00000 size = 0x0 (XEN) assign_domain_mmio_page: domain f000000007ff8a50 mpaddr 0xfae00000 size = 0x0 (XEN) lookup_domain_mpa: bad mpa 0xfae00000 (> 0x20044000) (XEN) lookup_domain_mpa: d 0xf000000007ff8a50 id 0 current 0xf000000004110000 id 0 (XEN) (XEN) Call Trace: (XEN) [<f00000000408b400>] show_stack+0x80/0xa0 (XEN) sp=f000000004117c00 bsp=f000000004110f00 (XEN) [<f00000000404ddc0>] lookup_domain_mpa+0x170/0x240 (XEN) sp=f000000004117dd0 bsp=f000000004110eb8 (XEN) [<f000000004063c60>] translate_domain_pte+0xe0/0x210 (XEN) sp=f000000004117dd0 bsp=f000000004110e78 (XEN) [<f000000004069010>] vcpu_itc_d+0xb0/0x200 (XEN) sp=f000000004117dd0 bsp=f000000004110e38 (XEN) [<f00000000405c810>] ia64_hyperprivop+0x7b0/0x860 (XEN) sp=f000000004117de0 bsp=f000000004110df0 (XEN) [<f000000004063a60>] ia64_handle_break+0x190/0x2b0 (XEN) sp=f000000004117e00 bsp=f000000004110da0 (XEN) [<f000000004089fe0>] ia64_leave_kernel+0x0/0x310 (XEN) sp=f000000004117e00 bsp=f000000004110da0 (XEN) [<a000000100009090>] ??? (XEN) sp=f000000004118000 bsp=f000000004110d80 (XEN) [<a0000001000624e0>] ??? (XEN) sp=f000000004118000 bsp=f000000004110d38 (XEN) [<a0000001000624e0>] ??? (XEN) sp=f000000004118000 bsp=f000000004110cf0 (XEN) [<a0000001000624e0>] ??? (XEN) sp=f000000004118000 bsp=f000000004110ca8 (XEN) [<a0000001000624e0>] ??? (XEN) sp=f000000004118000 bsp=f000000004110c60 (XEN) lookup_domain_mpa:1006 There is a problem with IOSAPIC. Tristan. _______________________________________________ Xen-ia64-devel mailing list Xen-ia64-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-ia64-devel
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