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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] xen: xen_sync_dirty_bitmap: attempt to fix SEGV



Ian,

--On 6 March 2013 14:16:22 +0000 Ian Jackson <Ian.Jackson@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Alex Bligh writes ("[PATCH] xen: xen_sync_dirty_bitmap: attempt to fix SEGV"):
When xc_hvm_track_dirty_vram fails, iterate through pages based on
vram_offset and npages, rather than start_addr and size. DPRINTF
before the loop in the hope of seeing output before SEGV.

See email just sent.  I have a comprehensible stack trace.  If you'd
still like me to try this patch I can do so but it might be easier for
you to ask me to poke my gdb ...

Thanks. So the good news is that it is xen_sync_dirty_bitmap that is
the culprit, as we suspected.

My question is: does the call to cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty
occur within the "if (rc<0)" block, as I suspect, or does it occur
within the "for (i = 0; i < ARRAY_SIZE(bitmap); i++)" block?
(it's called in two places from xen_sync_dirty_bitmap)

If the former, then I think the problem is that the address that
cpu_physical_memory_set_dirty (and xen_modified_memory) takes needs
to be passed through get_physmapping()->phys_offset before use,
like the second case already does. In this case the patch I've
just sent should (hopefully) work.

If the latter, then something else is broken.

--
Alex Bligh

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