[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Lots of IOAPIC or GSI related errors
Am 07.01.2013 16:22, schrieb Ian Campbell: > Turning off ACPI on any half-way modern system is generally not going to > result in everything working properly. Well, I can't switch the hardware. It's an MSI X58 Pro-E board. If you dig the archive, you'll find a thread about my reboot issues. And nobody came up with a solution. Problem is, that kernel on bare metal reboots fine, but kernel + xen doesn't. I compared the reboot code of Xen and the Linux kernel, and it was identical. No surprise there. To be honest, I still suspect that Xen (maybe Xen's ACPI implementation?) is less compatible with a probably broken MSI BIOS. But for now, I have to somehow try to the downtime caused by the machine hanging in some mysterious undefined state during reboot. I really want to take it seriously when you say that if ACPI is turned off, something wouldn't work properly (and the GSI errors worry me!) but what do you expect to be broken? It's a server machine. I really don't care about loosing the ability to adjust the CPU frequency or suspend to RAM or anything fancy. The machine must run without crashing, and reboot once in a while for xen/kernel upgrade. I'm also not sure what happens, if acpi=ht is passed to the dom0 kernel only, but not the hypervisor. Currently, both hypervisor and dom0 kernel use acpi=ht. Regards, Sven Attachment:
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