[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] Hypervisor crash(!) on xl cpupool-numa-split
On 02/07/11 13:38, Andre Przywara wrote: Juergen, as promised some more debug data. This is from c/s 22858 with Stephans debug patch (attached). We get the following dump when the hypervisor crashes, note that the first lock is different from the second and subsequent ones: (XEN) sched_credit.c, 572: prv: ffff831836df2970 &prv->lock: ffff831836df2970 prv->weight: 256 sdom->active_vcpu_count: 3 sdom->weight: 256 (XEN) sched_credit.c, 572: prv: ffff830437ffa5e0 &prv->lock: ffff830437ffa5e0 prv->weight: 768 sdom->active_vcpu_count: 4 sdom->weight: 256 (XEN) sched_credit.c, 572: prv: ffff830437ffa5e0 &prv->lock: ffff830437ffa5e0 prv->weight: 1024 sdom->active_vcpu_count: 5 sdom->weight: 256 (XEN) sched_credit.c, 572: prv: ffff830437ffa5e0 &prv->lock: ffff830437ffa5e0 prv->weight: 1280 sdom->active_vcpu_count: 6 sdom->weight: 256 .... Hope that gives you an idea. I attach the whole log for your reference. Hmm, could it be your log wasn't created with the attached patch? I'm missing Dom-Id and VCPU from the printk() above, which would be interesting (at least I hope so)... Additionally printing the local pcpu number would help, too. And could you add a printk for the new prv address in csched_init()? It would be nice if you could enable cpupool diag output. Please use the attached patch (includes the previous patch for executing the cpu move on the cpu to be moved, plus some diag printk corrections). Juergen -- Juergen Gross Principal Developer Operating Systems TSP ES&S SWE OS6 Telephone: +49 (0) 89 3222 2967 Fujitsu Technology Solutions e-mail: juergen.gross@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx Domagkstr. 28 Internet: ts.fujitsu.com D-80807 Muenchen Company details: ts.fujitsu.com/imprint.html Attachment:
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