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RE: [Xen-ia64-devel] [PATCH] Add event callback for xen/ia64



Bad news is that p2m patch doesn't work for me yet.

Dom0: keyboard doesn't work with "INIT: Id "S1" respawning too fast: disabled 
for 5 minute" shown there. But network can work

DomU: After xend start and xm create, domU hangs at similar place reported by 
Tristan. Seems mmio is not mapped correctly in p2m table... 

Did I miss anything else aside from the patch sets by Isaku?

Thanks,
Kevin

(XEN) 
xen-event-channel using irq 233
(XEN) 
lookup_domain_mpa: bad mpa 0xfee00000 (> 0x20000000)
(XEN) lookup_domain_mpa: d 0xf00000000410e1b8 id 1 current 0xf0000000042f8000 
id 0
(XEN) 
(XEN) Call Trace:
(XEN)  [<f0000000040818d0>] show_stack+0x80/0x90
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffc00 bsp=f0000000042f8dc8
(XEN)  [<f0000000040487a0>] lookup_domain_mpa+0x180/0x200
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffdd0 bsp=f0000000042f8da0
(XEN)  [<f00000000405a060>] translate_domain_pte+0xe0/0x170
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffdd0 bsp=f0000000042f8d68
(XEN)  [<f0000000040624c0>] vcpu_itc_d+0xb0/0x1b0
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffdd0 bsp=f0000000042f8d28
(XEN)  [<f000000004057f80>] ia64_hyperprivop+0x190/0x600
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffde0 bsp=f0000000042f8cf8
(XEN)  [<f00000000405bbc0>] ia64_handle_break+0x150/0x280
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffe00 bsp=f0000000042f8cb8
(XEN)  [<f000000004080500>] ia64_leave_kernel+0x0/0x310
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000042ffe00 bsp=f0000000042f8cb8
(XEN)  [<a000000100009090>] ???
(XEN)                                 sp=f000000004300000 bsp=f0000000042f8c98
(XEN)  [<a000000100053b40>] ???
(XEN)                                 sp=f0000000043

>From: Alex Williamson [mailto:alex.williamson@xxxxxx]
>Sent: 2006年4月12日 11:15
>
>On Wed, 2006-04-12 at 10:49 +0800, Tian, Kevin wrote:
>
>> OK, thanks for info. I'm currently building the tree and will test soon.
>> BTW, do you have any extra steps beside normal flow to setup the
>> network for domU?
>
>   For me it was simply commenting out the vif = [ '' ] line in my
>config file.  Then when I run xend start (it takes longer) and sets up a
>bridge and a few other network device.  domU boots up, sees an eth0
>device and it's configurable via dhcp.
>
>> Another side question I'm curious is, how about the bandwidth of
>> your physical NIC? Is 10M an acceptable data to you regarding
>> Isaku's p2m patch, which may reveal us the space for improvement
>> later? :-)
>
>   The testing I've done has not been 100% scientific.  I'm not on an
>isolated network and the server I'm pulling from is not dedicated for
>this testing.  I'm currently seeing ~95MB/s for the same test from dom0
>while domU is still getting ~10MB/s.  The bridge driver in dom0 is
>taking a some unaligned accesses, which may or may not be a
>significant
>factor for throughput.  It's possible I'm only seeing a few of them
>because of the printk rate limited in the unaligned code.  Thanks,
>
>       Alex
>
>--
>Alex Williamson                             HP Linux & Open
>Source Lab

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