[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: [Xen-users] Release 0.9.1 of GPL PV Drivers for Windows
> From Event Viewer: > > DRIVER_IRQL_NOT_LESS_OR_EQUAL > [...] > *** STOP: 0x1000000A (0x00000016,0x0000001C,0x00000000,0x80502392) > > I don't remember there being a driver mentioned in the actual BSOD. > > >> My keyboard still does not work w/ /gplpv, and does w/o. > > > Are you able to try a test where you just install the xenpci driver and > > none of the others? > > What would be the safest method of doing that? Can I just uninstall the > other > drivers? Wouldn't I get a BSOD 'Boot drive not found' (0x9A?) when I try > to > boot w/ /gplpv? (That would be necessary since the problem w/ the keyboard > only shows up then.) Xenvbd installs xenhide as a filter for all scsi and ide drivers. Xennet installs xenhide as a filter for all network devices. So in theory (I haven't tested it) if you have never installed xenvbd or xennet, nothing will be hidden. I've been looking into the chkdsk-on-boot problem someone mentioned, and have found that Windows gives me unaligned buffers when doing chkdsks, and may well do it at other times too. I am creating a workaround for this but there will be a performance hit (but only when the buffers are unaligned). Unfortunately I've just made a typo somewhere and trashed my DomU... ah the perils of driver development. Fortunately lvm snapshot makes this not such a big deal :) I hope to have that problem fixed soon, which may well be the cause of some of these seemingly-random BSoD's. James _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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