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Re: [Xen-devel] Newer Changesets broke Dom0 boot with 2.6.7



 
> I tried your proposals, but it helped only to solve a
> part of the problems:
> 
> By either adding "nosegfixup" to the kernel command line
> and/or renaming /lib/tls, I could get rid of the segfaults which
> totally prevented the 2.6.7 kernel from booting in Dom0 (Csets 1.1158+).
> So, in this case, it helped a lot ;-)

Ok, Keir's new binary rewriting patch obviously has problems with
the libc shipped with FC2. 

I suspect we'll have to setup FC2 here to be able to debug this,
which is a pain.
 
> However, it did not remove the segfaults generated by
> kudzu and hwclock, which were introduced around
> CSet 1.1154.
> It seems that something was changed concerning how
> you directly access hardware in xen(-linux) starting
> around CSet 1.1154, because both kudzu and hwclock
> directly address hardware (..?).

Please can you try a 'cset -x1.1162' which changed some of the iopl
handling.

> If you need any further debugging for both issues (I assume
> "nosegfixup" is only a workaround and not a real bugfix) 
> from me, just drop me an email and tell me what debug
> options I have to activate ;-)

I hope the failure with FC2 is just a bug in the new binary
rewriting code rather than a violation of one of the assumptions,
which will cause us to have to disable it (in which case, we'd
have to recommend moving /lib/tls out the way as the only decent
workaround).

If you could make a tar ball of your /lib/tls directory available
that may save us from having to do a full FC2 install.


Ian



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