[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] [Xen-users] Bridging DomUs using Driver Domain
I'm trying to bridge two HVM DomUs using a bridge hosted in a driver domain (rather than in Dom0) in Xen 4.0.1. I've succeeded in doing this using PV guests on Xen 4.0.1, and using HVM guests on Xen 3.3, but it doesn't work in Xen 4.0.1. The vif specification in my HVM guest configuration file looks like so: # virtual interface on driver-domain bridge vif=[ 'mac=00:16:3e:69:2a:33,backend=driver-domain,bridge=br1,model=rtl8139'] When I start domain Y with front-end virtual interface ethX, I see the corresponding backend virtual interface vifY.X attached to br1 in the driver domain, so the vif-bridge/hotplug scripts in the driver domain appear to be doing the right thing: driver-domain:~ # brctl show bridge name bridge id STP enabled interfaces br1 8000.feffffffffff no vif20.0 vif26.1 vif26.2 However, packets originating at (for instance) eth2 on Domain 26 never arrive on vif26.2. If I run 'xm network-list 26', I see: Idx BE MAC Addr. handle state evt-ch tx-/rx-ring-ref BE-path 0 0 00:16:3e:58:5d:24 0 1 -1 -1 /-1 /local/domain/0/backend/vif/26/0 1 18 00:16:3e:60:20:11 1 1 -1 -1 /-1 /local/domain/18/backend/vif/26/1 2 18 00:16:3e:62:10:be 2 1 -1 -1 /-1 /local/domain/18/backend/vif/26/2 Since the interface state is 1 (initializing) and the event channel and tx/rx-rings are all -1 (invalid), this strongly suggests that the virtual interface initialization is failing. However, there are no messages in the qemu-dm.log or the xend.log that offer any clues to me. Any suggestions? I've been at this for a while, so I have voluminous debugging data if it would help anyone, but I don't want to post a bunch of useless logs. Thanks! Jason _______________________________________________ Xen-users mailing list Xen-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xensource.com/xen-users
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