On Fri, Dec 21, 2012 at 2:59 PM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk
<konrad.wilk@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 02:37:59AM -0500, Xiao-Long Chen wrote:
> Hi Xen developers,
>
> I have been having a problem where only one CPU core is being detected.
> I'm using a Lenovo W520 with a UEFI firmware and an Intel Core i7
> 2720qm (4 real cores, 4 virtual cores). When I boot, I see
> "Dom0 has maximum 1 VCPUs", or something similar, scroll by.
Ooh.
Hm, this:
[ 0.000000] ACPI BIOS Bug: Error: A valid RSDP was not found (20120913/tbxfroot-219)
is a problem. The workaround was mentioned on the mailing list to use
the acpi_rsdp=0xbabfe000
I tried booting with this, but the kernel immediately crashed
(I think). I booted with 'acpi_rsdp=0xbabfe000' and without 'quiet' and
the system hangs while loading the initramfs. I could not see any sort
of response on the system and could not ssh in.
And Xen has the same issue:
(XEN) ACPI Error (tbxfroot-0218): A valid RSDP was not found [20070126]
And it looks to be running in a legacy state - with no calls to EFI.
>
> This is my first time venturing into Xen territory, so please let me
> know if there's any other information needed.
Did you try to boot xen.efi by itself - without using the GRUB loader?
There is a nice writeup of how to do this in docs/misc/efi.markdown.
Booting from xen.efi, I see "Dom0 has maximum 8 VCPUs" as expected, but
Linux is still seeing only one core. In addition, my keyboard and mouse
do not work (internal laptop PS/2). I was able to get the dmesg and
'xl dmesg' outputs from ssh though:
dmesg (no xen):
http://paste.kde.org/629684/raw/
dmesg (xen.efi):
http://paste.kde.org/629690/raw/xl dmesg:
http://paste.kde.org/629696/raw/The system is incredibly sluggish as when booted with GRUB, but that
may just be due to one core being available.
Also CC-ing Daniel if he has some ideas.
Thanks a lot!
Xiao-Long Chen
>
> I'm not sure if it helps, but I'd also like to point out that I had a
> similar problem with Linux back around July 20, 2011, when I got my
> computer. I could work around the issue by booting with "noapic". I'm
> not sure which kernel version fixed the issue as I booted with that
> option for quite a while. The kernel version, at the time, was 3.0.
>
> I am glad to help in any way I can. I'm excited to get Xen working!
> I'm confortable with compiling the kernel or xen if necessary.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Xiao-Long Chen
>
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