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Re: [Xen-devel] SATA detect fails on ICH7 chipset / DellPoweredgeSC430


  • To: Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • From: Chris Bainbridge <chris.bainbridge@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2005 17:25:10 +0100
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On 31/08/05, Ian Pratt <m+Ian.Pratt@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
> OK, since you compiled your own kernel I'm going to need you to walk
> through the stack converting the addresses into names.
> 
> These look like the relevant ones:
> c02e59c0 c0116f71
> 
> Run "objdump -d vmlinux > foo" then lookup the addresses in a text
> editor.

% grep c02e59c0 vmlinux-syms-2.6.12.5-xen.objdump 
c01161b3:       c7 42 78 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,0x78(%edx)
c01161c2:       81 ff c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edi
c011628d:       c7 04 24 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,(%esp)
c0116d5b:       c7 04 24 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,(%esp)
c011ac26:       3d c0 59 2e c0          cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%eax
c0142511:       3d c0 59 2e c0          cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%eax
c0142616:       81 ff c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edi
c014268c:       c7 04 24 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,(%esp)
c014c753:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c014c834:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c014c99e:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c014c9f9:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c014df86:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c014e03c:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c014e38b:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c014e499:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c014ef14:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c014f120:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c014f3bd:       81 7c 24 30 c0 59 2e    cmpl   $0xc02e59c0,0x30(%esp)
c014f471:       b8 c0 59 2e c0          mov    $0xc02e59c0,%eax
c0150033:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c015049d:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c0150734:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c01509eb:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c01540de:       81 f9 c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ecx
c01547f0:       81 fd c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ebp
c0155ef2:       81 fd c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ebp
c0156194:       81 fa c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%edx
c01567ac:       b8 c0 59 2e c0          mov    $0xc02e59c0,%eax
c015879d:       81 fb c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ebx
c0158aa8:       c7 44 24 44 c0 59 2e    movl   $0xc02e59c0,0x44(%esp)
c0158ba7:       81 7c 24 44 c0 59 2e    cmpl   $0xc02e59c0,0x44(%esp)
c0158c87:       81 7c 24 20 c0 59 2e    cmpl   $0xc02e59c0,0x20(%esp)
c0158e98:       c7 44 24 44 c0 59 2e    movl   $0xc02e59c0,0x44(%esp)
c015a51f:       c7 05 6c c3 2e c0 c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,0xc02ec36c
c016b13b:       81 fb c0 59 2e c0       cmp    $0xc02e59c0,%ebx
c0226f1c:       c7 04 24 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,(%esp)
c033bde0:       c7 40 78 c0 59 2e c0    movl   $0xc02e59c0,0x78(%eax)

% grep c0116f71 vmlinux-syms-2.6.12.5-xen.objdump
c0116f71 <direct_remap_area_pte_fn>:
c0116f71:       53                      push   %ebx
c0117078:       c7 44 24 0c 71 6f 11    movl   $0xc0116f71,0xc(%esp)
c01170ca:       c7 44 24 0c 71 6f 11    movl   $0xc0116f71,0xc(%esp)
 
> The fact that the SATA controller has a 4KB MMIO region starting at 1GB
> is truly bizzare. Please can you verify that this is the case under
> native.

Yup, I haven't been able to boot a Xen kernel yet so these readings
are definately native.

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