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Re: [Xen-devel] [xen-4.13-testing test] 144736: regressions - FAIL



Julien Grall writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] [xen-4.13-testing test] 144736: 
regressions - FAIL"):
> AMD Seattle boards (laxton*) are known to fail booting time to time 
> because of PCI training issue. We have workaround for it (involving 
> longer power cycle) but this is not 100% reliable.

This wasn't a power cycle.  It was a software-initiated reboot.  It
does appear to hang in the firmware somewhere.  Do we expect the pci
training issue to occur in this case ?

> >>   test-armhf-armhf-xl-vhd      18 leak-check/check         fail REGR. 
> >> vs. 144673
> > 
> > That one is strange. A qemu process seems to have have died producing
> > a core file, but I couldn't find any log containing any other indication
> > of a crashed program.
> 
> I haven't found anything interesting in the log. @Ian could you set up 
> a repro for this?

There is some heisenbug where qemu crashes with very low probability.
(I forget whether only on arm or on x86 too).  This has been around
for a little while.  I doubt this particular failure will be
reproducible.

Ian.

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