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* modify_ldt errors on x86_64
@ 2005-11-11 20:19 Karl Rister
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread
From: Karl Rister @ 2005-11-11 20:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: xen-devel

I am trying to run some Java tests in a dom0 running on x86_64 and I am 
receiving the following error message:

setupLdt: modify_ldt: Invalid argument

After 2 of these the JVM just hangs and I have to kill it.  This does not 
happen when booting the systerm without Xen.  I have tried several different 
changesets from the past few days and have seen the same thing on all of 
them.  My current changeset is 7746.  Has anyone else seen this?

-- 
Karl Rister

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* RE: modify_ldt errors on x86_64
@ 2005-11-12 13:06 Ian Pratt
  2005-11-14 15:49 ` Karl Rister
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Ian Pratt @ 2005-11-12 13:06 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Karl Rister, xen-devel

 
> I am trying to run some Java tests in a dom0 running on 
> x86_64 and I am receiving the following error message:
> 
> setupLdt: modify_ldt: Invalid argument
> 
> After 2 of these the JVM just hangs and I have to kill it.  
> This does not happen when booting the systerm without Xen.  I 
> have tried several different changesets from the past few 
> days and have seen the same thing on all of them.  My current 
> changeset is 7746.  Has anyone else seen this?

No, this is the first report.

Which version of Java are you using. Have you a simple test case?

Can you repro in domain0?

Have you modified the default kernel config?

Thanks,
Ian

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* RE: modify_ldt errors on x86_64
@ 2005-11-14 23:59 Nakajima, Jun
  2005-11-16 16:30 ` Karl Rister
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread
From: Nakajima, Jun @ 2005-11-14 23:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Karl Rister, xen-devel; +Cc: Ian Pratt

Karl Rister wrote:
> On Saturday 12 November 2005 7:06 am, Ian Pratt wrote:
>>> I am trying to run some Java tests in a dom0 running on
>>> x86_64 and I am receiving the following error message:
>>> 
>>> setupLdt: modify_ldt: Invalid argument
>>> 
>>> After 2 of these the JVM just hangs and I have to kill it.
>>> This does not happen when booting the systerm without Xen.  I
>>> have tried several different changesets from the past few
>>> days and have seen the same thing on all of them.  My current
>>> changeset is 7746.  Has anyone else seen this?
>> 
>> No, this is the first report.
>> 
>> Which version of Java are you using. Have you a simple test case?
> 
> "java -version" returns the following on baremetal Linux, this simple
> test is enough to cause the problem in domain0
> 
> java version "1.4.2"
> Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2)
> Classic VM (build 1.4.2, J2RE 1.4.2 IBM build cxia32142sr1a-20050209
> (JIT enabled: jitc))

I tested "java -version" on x86_64 xenlinux, and got:

java version "1.4.2-02"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build
Blackdown-1.4.2-02)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build Blackdown-1.4.2-02, mixed mode)

I downloaded it from ftp.tux.org. 

> 
> An strace on the java process shows these two messages being dumped
> over and over again in a loop:
> 
> rt_sigprocmask(SIG_UNBLOCK, [ILL TRAP BUS FPE SEGV], ~[KILL USR2 STOP
> RTMIN RT_1], 8) = 0
> --- SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault) @ 0 (0) ---


Jun
---
Intel Open Source Technology Center

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