[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-users] Problem in building vTPM manager
Thanks Daniel, When I runsudo xl create -c vtpmmgr-stubdom.cfg Parsing config from vtpmmgr-stubdom.cfg Daemon running with PID 29361 Xen Minimal OS! start_info: 0xa2000(VA) nr_pages: 0x1000 shared_inf: 0x83ad7000(MA) pt_base: 0xa5000(VA) nr_pt_frames: 0x5 mfn_list: 0x9a000(VA) mod_start: 0x0(VA) mod_len: 0 flags: 0x0 cmd_line: stack: 0x597e0-0x797e0 MM: Init _text: 0x0(VA) _etext: 0x39357(VA) _erodata: 0x45000(VA) _edata: 0x47c40(VA) stack start: 0x597e0(VA) _end: 0x99e00(VA) start_pfn: ad max_pfn: 1000 Mapping memory range 0x400000 - 0x1000000 setting 0x0-0x45000 readonly skipped 0x1000 MM: Initialise page allocator for b3000(b3000)-1000000(1000000) MM: done Demand map pfns at 1001000-2001001000. Heap resides at 2001002000-4001002000. Initialising timer interface Initialising console ... done. gnttab_table mapped at 0x1001000. Initialising scheduler Thread "Idle": pointer: 0x2001002050, stack: 0xd0000 Thread "xenstore": pointer: 0x2001002800, stack: 0xe0000 xenbus initialised on irq 1 mfn 0x2302d8 Thread "shutdown": pointer: 0x2001002fb0, stack: 0xf0000 Dummy main: start_info=0x798e0 Thread "main": pointer: 0x2001003760, stack: 0x100000 "main" Shutting down () Shutdown requested: 3 Thread "shutdown" exited. INFO[VTPM]: Starting vTPM manager domain INFO[VTPM]: Option: Using tpm_tis driver ******************* BLKFRONT for device/vbd/768 ********** backend at /local/domain/0/backend/qdisk/22/768 Failed to read /local/domain/0/backend/qdisk/22/768/feature-barrier. 32768 sectors of 512 bytes ************************** blk_open(device/vbd/768) -> 3 ============= Init TPM BACK ================ Thread "tpmback-listener": pointer: 0x20010043f0, stack: 0xf0000 ============= Init TPM TIS Driver ============== IOMEM Machine Base Address: FED40000 Enabled Localities: 0 Map 1 (fed40, ...) at 0x1006000 failed: -1. Do_exit called! base is 0x10fcb8 caller is 0x1f24d base is 0x10fcd8 caller is 0x27658 base is 0x10fd88 caller is 0x2772b base is 0x10fde8 caller is 0x26bf6 base is 0x10fe28 caller is 0x26c1e base is 0x10fe38 caller is 0x1ba94 base is 0x10fe78 caller is 0x6f84 base is 0x10ff38 caller is 0x353c base is 0x10ff68 caller is 0x1fa80 base is 0x10ffe8 caller is 0x343b How I can solve this problem? Note: I had tcsd running on dom0, which I killed before I run the command.On Fri, Sep 27, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Daniel De Graaf <dgdegra@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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