[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] libxl: cannot start guest
On 05/22/12 14:53, Ian Campbell wrote: > On Tue, 2012-05-22 at 13:35 +0100, Christoph Egger wrote: >> On 05/21/12 17:57, Ian Campbell wrote: >> >>>> libxl: debug: libxl_device.c:183:libxl__device_disk_set_backend: Disk >>>> vdev=hda spec.backend=unknown >>>> libxl: debug: libxl_device.c:219:libxl__device_disk_set_backend: Disk >>>> vdev=hda, using backend phy >>>> xc: detail: elf_parse_binary: phdr: paddr=0x100000 memsz=0x9bd04 >>>> xc: detail: elf_parse_binary: memory: 0x100000 -> 0x19bd04 >>>> xc: info: VIRTUAL MEMORY ARRANGEMENT: >>>> Loader: 0000000000100000->000000000019bd04 >>>> TOTAL: 0000000000000000->00000000ff800000 >>>> ENTRY ADDRESS: 0000000000100000 >>>> xc: info: PHYSICAL MEMORY ALLOCATION: >>>> 4KB PAGES: 0x0000000000000200 >>>> 2MB PAGES: 0x00000000000003fb >>>> 1GB PAGES: 0x0000000000000002 >>>> xc: detail: elf_load_binary: phdr 0 at 0x0x7f7ff7f42000 -> 0x0x7f7ff7fd4b74 >>>> libxl: error: libxl.c:3213:libxl_sched_credit_domain_set: Cpu weight out >>>> of range, valid values are within range from 1 to 65535 >>>> libxl: error: libxl_dom.c:74:libxl__sched_set_params: >>>> libxl_sched_credit_domain_set failed -6 >>>> libxl: debug: libxl_device.c:183:libxl__device_disk_set_backend: Disk >>>> vdev=hda spec.backend=phy >>>> libxl: error: libxl_xshelp.c:102:libxl__xs_get_dompath: failed to get >>>> dompath for 7: Bad file descriptor >>> >>> This is back to the original issue, I think the last couple of mails >>> have been something of a tangent since you weren't getting as far as >>> this failure. >>> >>> I'm not really sure what to suggest here -- something is either closing >>> the fd or scribbling over the memory which contains it. >>> >>> I suppose you could sprinkle calls to libxl__xs_get_dompath() around >>> between libxl__sched_set_params and libxl__device_disk_set_backend and >>> see where it starts failing -- that's going to be pretty tedious though. >> >> >> It starts failing in libxl__build_post() right after >> xs_introduce_domain(). > > What method did you use to determine that? What you said: "sprinkle calls to libxl__xs_get_dompath() around between libxl__sched_set_params and libxl__device_disk_set_backend and see where it starts failing" > So at the xs_transaction_end right before that ctx->xsh is valid, but > right after... > xs_introduce_domain(ctx->xsh, domid, state->store_mfn, > state->store_port); > ...it is invalid? i.e. before the free(vmpath) it is already corrupt? Yes, you got it. > > (Aside: why isn't vmpath in the gc, instead of done manually, > nevermind...) > > Does the xs_introduce_domain itself succeed? No, it fails. > Or do you mean that the next use of xsh after this fails > (where is that, somewhere back up the callchain? store_libxl_entry > perhaps?) > > xs_introduce_domain doesn't seem to do much which is untoward with the > handle. I thinkIn xs_talkv() something must fail. > The only thing which springs to mind is that it may generate an > @IntroduceDomain watch event. However xl is single threaded so we won't > process that event until we unwind to whichever point we do an event > loop iteration, in which case the corruption would have to happen later > than right after xs_introduce_domain(). > > Did you manage to determine if "Bad file descriptor" was due to it being > closed vs. the value being corrupted? My suspicion is that if (msg.type != type) in xs_talkv() is true. Christoph -- ---to satisfy European Law for business letters: Advanced Micro Devices GmbH Einsteinring 24, 85689 Dornach b. Muenchen Geschaeftsfuehrer: Alberto Bozzo, Andrew Bowd Sitz: Dornach, Gemeinde Aschheim, Landkreis Muenchen Registergericht Muenchen, HRB Nr. 43632 _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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