Steven Hand wrote:
Hi Ed,
any chance you can test with debug=y ? The back-traces aren't
really very useful otherwise.
These are automated builds and tests that run each night. We don't
normally build a debug XEN as we try and test the bits a customer
would run. If these backtraces are useful in the release build how
will we diagnose crashes on a customer's site?
It'd also be good to know what the h/w platform is - AMD or Intel.
This hardware and guest information is in the test report but I've
added it here as well. Also I tried booting the guests with/without
the kernarg noapic, no difference. Did you need more guest config
information that this? I can send you the actual config if you like
but these are the key settings.
Test Configuration:
Dell Precision WorkStation 380, Dual Core, 2GB, 3 SATA (Intel VT)
64bit XEN Hypervisor on a RHEL4U2 64bit root (/dev/sda)
32bit fully virtualized (HVM) guest RHEL4U2 256MB (/dev/sdb)
pae=1(smp) pae=0(up), acpi=1, apic=1
kernargs noapic
64bit fully virtualized (HVM) guest RHEL4U2 256MB (/dev/sdc)
pae=1, acpi=1, apic=1
kernargs noapic
Summary:
Changeset 11616
- NEW: 32bit SMP HVM Guests hang on boot:
"Uncompressing Linux... OK booting the kernel" (failure.6)
By '32bit' do you mean PAE? What guest is this? What's the guest
config? I cannot reproduce this myself on 11616...
RedHat 4 SMP kernels as shipped are PAE, while their UP kernels
are non-PAE. The appropriate setting is used in HVM config
depending on which kernel I'm booting.
- NEW: 64bit UP and SMP guests crash domain on boot:
domain_crash_sync called from vmx.c:2268 (failure.5)
This looks like the same bug to me, also cannot repro.
Once more, guest + guest config info would be useful.
Hardware and guest information is in the report, see above.
2. XEN crash on an xm destroy of a dead guest
32bit SMP HVM guest:
Fatal page fault - put_page_from_l1e+0x85/0x140
Hmm - when you say "GUEST CRASHED IN GUEST CONSOLE", what actually
happens? Can you post the output? Have you seen this post 11486, or
has it gone away?
I did not have the guest configured for serial console so the stack
traces scrolled by on the guests VGA console. If I can reproduce this
I'll capture the serial console output and post it. I did not reproduce
this yesterday on c/s 11600.
Can you let us know what guest and guest config you are using?
In report.
Testing with a debug build of Xen will also help.
3. XEN crash running ltp "mtest01 -p80" on 32bit SMP HVM guest:
BUG at multi.c:2864 from sh_page_fault__shadow_3_guest_3
This is probably the same as #2, just taking a different path through
Xen. Have you seen this post 11486, or has it gone away?
[Again: guest, guest config, debug xen]
Again in report. This particular crash was not reproduced yesterday on
c/s 11600.
4. XEN crash running ltp "mtest01 -p80" on 32bit SMP HVM guest:
BUG at multi.c:3958 from sh_clear_shadow_entry__shadow_3_guest_3
May be related to #2 and #3.
This bug was reproduced on c/s 11600.
[Again: guest, guest config, debug xen]
Again in report.
cheers,
S.
Thanks,
Ed
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