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RE: [Xen-users] Problem initializing dual-core Opteron 
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  Thanks Sergey,
 I switched the BIOS from APIC to PIC, and added 
  'nolapic nosmp' to the kernel
 line and now it boots OK. However I would 
  like to use smp support to get my dual
 core's working.
 
 I will try 
  again a custom kernel dom0 build.
 I notice when doing a custom build, xen 
  patches the kernel to
 offer a "Subarchitecture Type" set to default 'Xen 
  Compatible'. I can imagine you
 would use this setting for domU kernel, but 
  for dom0 should it not be set
 to PC Compatible and family set to 
  Opteron?
   To 
build a Xen kernel you MUST set it to Xen Compatible subarch, otherwise it will 
not build a Xen kernel - Dom0 and DomU must be this sub-architecture. 
   I know 
for sure that Xen works on multiprocessor setups, as I'm running one dual core 
FX-62 and another that is using 2x Opteron 2218. Since the code in Xen at the 
point of starting processors is completely ignorant about the AMD-V features, it 
shouldn't make any difference that you have older Socket 940 type of processor, 
it still should boot nicely with the standard Xen source code. But of course, it 
doesn't work, so something is probably wrong - not sure what or why, tho'. 
   -- Mats   
   
 Eg:
 
 Subarchitecture Type 
  (PC-compatible)
 Processor family (Opteron/Athlon64/Hammer/K8)  
  --->
  
 Thanks
 John
 
 
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