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RE: [XenPPC] systemsim-gpul problems 
| Whad'ya know...if you wait long enough it works!   Thanks Mark. 
 
  
  Sorry, I should have read your 
  note more carefully.  Yes, my latest builds do boot all the way into 
  Linux, but the timing is drastically altered from the past.  There are 
  places in the boot sequence (and I think what you mention: after protocol 
  family 17 is one of them) where you must wait a VERY long time for something 
  to happen.  I can't tell you exactly how long, but it took me a while and 
  accidental inattention to what was happening before I discovered this.  I 
  have not had time to work on why this is so.  Also, if you do get all the 
  way to a Linux command prompt, you may conclude it is not responding to 
  commands.  Just type a command that you think should work (such as pwd), 
  hit Enter, and then WAIT A LONG TIME.  If your experience turns out to be 
  like mine, eventually the characters you typed will be echoed and the command 
  will be executed with proper output, however slowly.  Obviously, more 
  debugging is needed.  Maybe it's something simple, like some simulator 
  option for how real time is reflected to the simulated machine.  Maybe 
  you will be rewarded by a little (or a LOT of) patience in your next 
  try.
 
 Mark Mergen
 
 ----- Forwarded by Mark F 
  Mergen/Watson/IBM on 01/04/2007 05:15 PM -----
 
 
    
    
      | Mark F 
        Mergen/Watson/IBM 01/04/2007 05:12 PM  | 
          
          
            | To | hollisb@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |  
            | cc | Yoder Stuart-B08248 
              <stuart.yoder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>, 
              xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |  
            | Subject | Re: [XenPPC] systemsim-gpul 
              problemsLink |  
 
 |  
 I pull only from xenppc-unstable.hg and 
  linux-ppc-2.6.hg.  I'm up to date with all latest that was pushed to 
  them, and this combo runs on systemsim-gpul.  There was a bug(s?) that 
  caused symptoms like you mention, but they were fixed by Amos Waterland about 
  2nd week in December, and pushed to aformentioned repositories by the 
  maintainers.  I can't quote or vouch for specific changesets.
 
 Mark Mergen
 
 
 
 
 
    
    
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            | To | Yoder Stuart-B08248 
              <stuart.yoder@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> |  
            | cc | xen-ppc-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |  
            | Subject | Re: [XenPPC] systemsim-gpul 
              problems |  
 
 |  
 
 On Thu, 2007-01-04 at 10:32 -0700, Yoder Stuart-B08248 wrote:
 > 
  I've been trying to get systemsim-gpul working with the
 > latest 
  Xen-PPC.
 >
 > The last changeset that worked was 7ad4645e7a54 
  (11/22/06).
 >
 > Changeset ce8c1e26b2ae (Early boot memory 
  avoidance improvemnts)
 > broke the simulator with the 'Could not 
  allocate RTAS tree' / HANG
 > error.
 >
 > With changeset 
  878ce1f78ad3 (Fix systemsim-gpul failure to boot)
 > and later changesets 
  the RTAS allocation / HANG problem is fixed
 > but the simulator still 
  won't boot into Linux.
 >
 > If I compare logs of the working and 
  non-working Xen/Linux runs
 > in the simulator, with the current Xen 
  Linux hangs near the end
 > of its boot.   Last messages from Linux 
  are:
 >
 >     i2c /dev entries driver IPv4 over IPv4 
  tunneling driver
 >     TCP bic registered
 >   
    NET: Registered protocol family 1
 >     NET: Registered 
  protocol family 17
 >
 > ...then nothing.
 >
 > Shortly 
  after this point in the boot is where the RAMDISK is
 > decompressed and 
  accessed.  I'm wondering if the boot related memory
 > improvements 
  have affected a RAMDISK built into Linux and Xen.
 
 Have you tried 
  attaching GDB to systemsim to figure out what's going on?
 
 > Has 
  anyone else had recent changesets working on the simulator?
 
 I haven't 
  tried simulator in quite some time...
 
 --
 Hollis Blanchard
 IBM 
  Linux Technology 
  Center
 
 
 
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