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Re: [Xen-devel] Crash



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Keir Fraser wrote:

| Your compiled driver contains privileged instructions that guests
| are not allowed to execute. Either these are hardcoded within the
| driver or it has compiled itself against arch/i386 rather than
| arch/xen.
|
| If you are running on xen-unstable then we can add CLI/STI to the
| instructions that we emulate and that may get the driver working.
| But we don't emulate instructions in 2.0-testing so if you are
| running the stable series you will have to dig into teh driver a
| bit and work out how to pull in the Xen definitions of cli() and
| sti().
|
| -- Keir

I understand.
I'm running xen stable 2.0.4 but I'm planning to upgrade to unstable
if it solves my problem, the question is
how much unstable is 'unstable', I mean for a production system.
still one thing: the first oops occured while apt-get install cvs on
domain1 then no modprobe or access to the zaptel driver,
what happened ?
I ask you this 'couse I'm totally incompetent about reading an oops or
debugging a problem like this
thank you
~    Marco

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