* RE: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
@ 2006-12-28 2:50 Yu, Ping Y
2006-12-28 9:29 ` Keir Fraser
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Yu, Ping Y @ 2006-12-28 2:50 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yu, Ping Y, xen-devel
The block issue is opened for bug 848, and could anybody take a look at this issue?
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=848
Thanks
Ping
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Yu, Ping Y
>Sent: 2006年12月28日 10:30
>To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
>Subject: [Xen-devel] [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
>
>
>We have tested the latest xen on VT platform with Intel 965/5000P
>chipset.
>Here is the test summary:
>
>Today's new issues:
>=============================
>1).[Block issue] IA32/PAE/IA32E: Linux VMX domain can't boot up normally
>with acpi=0 in configuration file.
> For IA32 guest in IA32 Xen, it stop somewhere like attachment
>"screenshot for ia32_guest.jpg" shows:
> For PAE guest in PAE Xen, it gives a call trace like
>"pae_guest_calltrace.txt" shows.
>
>Issues:
>=============================
>1). IA32/PAE/IA32E: Reboot Linux VMX domain causes Xen0 reboot.
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=847
>Reboot cases in xm-test causes Xen0 reboot, so we don't get xm-test
>detail report.
>
>2). IA32E: IA32E ACPI Linux VMX domain crashes.
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=845
>
>3). IA32: WinXP/2K3 fail to boot up, it gives a black window. And
>got following messages in xm dmesg:
> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: apic=0, pin=4, old_irq=4, new_irq=4
> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: old_entry=000009f1, new_entry=000109f1
> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: Attempt to modify IO-APIC pin for
>in-use IRQ!
> (XEN) vioapic.c:267:d142 error delivery mode 7
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=844
>
>4).IA32E: Can not install ia32e FC4/RHEL4u1/RHEL4u2/RHEL4u3
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=842
>
>5). IA32/IA32E: VBD still doesn't work well.
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=831
>
>6). 32 bit guest OS Vista RTM network doesn't work.
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=840
>
>Details:
>==========================
>IA32:
>
>+ Build&Boot SMP Xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M memory
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
>size
> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ Can't boot up IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>+ Can't build base kernel 2.6.16 in IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can bootup IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Win2K VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP noACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowsXP SP2 VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI WinXP VMX domain
>
>PAE:
>
>+ Build&Boot PAE SMP xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
>size
> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB,1500MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ Can't bootup PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX with acpi enable
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP nonACPI Windows2K VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>
>IA32E:
>+ Build&Boot IA32E SMP xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32E SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX
>+ Can't bootup IA32E SMP VMX domain & xenU with different memory size.
> (VMX:128MB,256MB,384MB,512MB,1024M,4096MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ Can't bootup four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain in sequence
>+ Can't boot up Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can't bootup IA32E 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP WinXP VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP Win2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP WinXP VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>+ Can bootup >4G IA32E SMP Window RTM Vista VMX domain
>+ Can't bootup >4G IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>
>
>For details
>------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Platform: IA32
>Service OS: FC5, IA32, SMP
>Hardware: Conroe
>Default guest OS: IA32,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>
>1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>PASS
>2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>3, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 512M FAIL
>4, one VMX boot with IA32 nonPAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>FAIL
>5, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with acpi enable
>PASS
>6, Two IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
>8, network in XenU domain
>PASS
>9, network in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>FAIL
>10, StartX in Linux VMX domain
>FAIL
>11, StartX in Dom0
>PASS
>12, xm-test
>FAIL
>13, subset LTP test in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>FAIL
>14, Build base kernel in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>FAIL
>15, one IA32 UP nonACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
>FAIL
>16, one IA32 UP nonACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist
>FAIL
>17, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>PASS
>18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain FAIL
>19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2003 VMX domain FAIL
>20, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain FAIL
>21, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain FAIL
>
>
>Platform: PAE
>Service OS: FC5, PAE, SMP
>Hardware: Conroe
>Default guest OS: PAE,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>
>1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>PASS
>2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 512M
>FAIL
>4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 1500M
>FAIL
>5, one Linux VMX domain boot with PAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>FAIL
>6, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>PASS
>7, 2 PAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
>8, Four PAE SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
>FAIL
>9, network in xenu domain
>PASS
>10, network in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>11, Startx in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>12, startx in dom0
>PASS
>13, xm-test
>FAIL
>14, subset LTP test in PAE SMP VMX domain
>FAIL
>15, build Linux 2.6.16 base kernel in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>16, one IA32 nonACPI Window VMX domain PASS
>17, IA32 UP nonACPI 2K and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
>18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>PASS
>19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain PASS
>20, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows Beta2 Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>22, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>23, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>24, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>25, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>FAIL
>
>
>
>platform: IA32E
>service os: rhel4u3, IA32E, SMP
>hardware: Clovertown
>default guest os: IA32E,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>
>1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>PASS
>2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 1500M
>FAIL
>4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory
>FAIL
>5, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 512M memory FAIL
>6, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory FAIL
>7, Two 5120 M IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist
>FAIL
>8, one Linux VMX boot with IA32E SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>FAIL
>9, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>FAIL
>10, 2 IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains and 2 xenU VMX domains coexist
>FAIL
>11, Four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
>FAIL
>12, network in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>FAIL
>13, network in XenU domain
>PASS
>14, Startx in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>FAIL
>15, StartX in Dom0
>PASS
>16, xm-test
>FAIL
>17, subset LTP in IA32E Linux VMX domain
>FAIL
>18, Build base kernel in IA32E Linux VMX domain
>FAIL
>19, one IA32 UP nonACPI Windows VMX domain
>PASS
>20, one IA32 UP noACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
>21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>PASS
>22, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP VMX domain
>PASS
>23, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>25, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>26, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>27, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>28, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>FAIL
>29, one IA32E UP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>30, one IA32E UP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>31, one IA32E UP Windows Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>32, one IA32E SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>33, one IA32E SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain
>PASS
>34, one IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>35, one IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>PASS
>36, one IA32E SMP Window Vista with 5120 M memory
>PASS
>37, Two 5120M IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain and
> IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist FAIL
>
>
>Best Regards
>Ping
>
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* Re: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
2006-12-28 2:50 [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b Yu, Ping Y
@ 2006-12-28 9:29 ` Keir Fraser
2006-12-28 9:40 ` Zhai, Edwin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Keir Fraser @ 2006-12-28 9:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Yu, Ping Y, xen-devel; +Cc: Yang, Xiaowei
I've seen all manner of problems booting Linux guests since changesets 13115
(add HPET support), 13097 and 13096 (various changes to HVM platform timer
support). With luck there have been just one or two issues introduced that
are causing all these problems, but we'll have to throw out those patches if
the situation doesn't improve in the next week.
Xiaowei: I'm pretty sure I can eyeball bugs in the new vpt.c code. For
example, how can it be right that last_plt_gtime is incremented by period in
some places and period_cycles in others? The two quantities have different
units!
-- Keir
On 28/12/06 2:50 am, "Yu, Ping Y" <ping.y.yu@intel.com> wrote:
> The block issue is opened for bug 848, and could anybody take a look at this
> issue?
> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=848
>
> Thanks
>
> Ping
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com
>> [mailto:xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Yu, Ping Y
>> Sent: 2006年12月28日 10:30
>> To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
>> Subject: [Xen-devel] [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
>>
>>
>> We have tested the latest xen on VT platform with Intel 965/5000P
>> chipset.
>> Here is the test summary:
>>
>> Today's new issues:
>> =============================
>> 1).[Block issue] IA32/PAE/IA32E: Linux VMX domain can't boot up normally
>> with acpi=0 in configuration file.
>> For IA32 guest in IA32 Xen, it stop somewhere like attachment
>> "screenshot for ia32_guest.jpg" shows:
>> For PAE guest in PAE Xen, it gives a call trace like
>> "pae_guest_calltrace.txt" shows.
>>
>> Issues:
>> =============================
>> 1). IA32/PAE/IA32E: Reboot Linux VMX domain causes Xen0 reboot.
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=847
>> Reboot cases in xm-test causes Xen0 reboot, so we don't get xm-test
>> detail report.
>>
>> 2). IA32E: IA32E ACPI Linux VMX domain crashes.
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=845
>>
>> 3). IA32: WinXP/2K3 fail to boot up, it gives a black window. And
>> got following messages in xm dmesg:
>> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: apic=0, pin=4, old_irq=4, new_irq=4
>> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: old_entry=000009f1, new_entry=000109f1
>> (XEN) ioapic_guest_write: Attempt to modify IO-APIC pin for
>> in-use IRQ!
>> (XEN) vioapic.c:267:d142 error delivery mode 7
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=844
>>
>> 4).IA32E: Can not install ia32e FC4/RHEL4u1/RHEL4u2/RHEL4u3
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=842
>>
>> 5). IA32/IA32E: VBD still doesn't work well.
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=831
>>
>> 6). 32 bit guest OS Vista RTM network doesn't work.
>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=840
>>
>> Details:
>> ==========================
>> IA32:
>>
>> + Build&Boot SMP Xen0 without problem
>> + Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M memory
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
>> size
>> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB.XenU:256MB)
>> + Can't boot up IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>> + Can't build base kernel 2.6.16 in IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain
>> + Can startX in Dom0
>> + Can bootup IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Win2K VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP noACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowsXP SP2 VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI WinXP VMX domain
>>
>> PAE:
>>
>> + Build&Boot PAE SMP xen0 without problem
>> + Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
>> size
>> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB,1500MB.XenU:256MB)
>> + Can't bootup PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>> + Can startX in Dom0
>> + Can bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX with acpi enable
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP nonACPI Windows2K VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>>
>> IA32E:
>> + Build&Boot IA32E SMP xen0 without problem
>> + Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified IA32E SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX
>> + Can't bootup IA32E SMP VMX domain & xenU with different memory size.
>> (VMX:128MB,256MB,384MB,512MB,1024M,4096MB.XenU:256MB)
>> + Can't bootup four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain in sequence
>> + Can't boot up Linux VMX domain with base kernel
>> + Can startX in Dom0
>> + Can't bootup IA32E 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP WinXP VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP Win2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP WinXP VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> + Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>> + Can bootup >4G IA32E SMP Window RTM Vista VMX domain
>> + Can't bootup >4G IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>>
>>
>> For details
>> ------------------------------------------------------------
>>
>> Platform: IA32
>> Service OS: FC5, IA32, SMP
>> Hardware: Conroe
>> Default guest OS: IA32,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>>
>> 1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>> PASS
>> 2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>> 3, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 512M FAIL
>> 4, one VMX boot with IA32 nonPAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>> FAIL
>> 5, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with acpi enable
>> PASS
>> 6, Two IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
>> 8, network in XenU domain
>> PASS
>> 9, network in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 10, StartX in Linux VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 11, StartX in Dom0
>> PASS
>> 12, xm-test
>> FAIL
>> 13, subset LTP test in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 14, Build base kernel in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 15, one IA32 UP nonACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 16, one IA32 UP nonACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist
>> FAIL
>> 17, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain FAIL
>> 19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2003 VMX domain FAIL
>> 20, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain FAIL
>> 21, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain FAIL
>>
>>
>> Platform: PAE
>> Service OS: FC5, PAE, SMP
>> Hardware: Conroe
>> Default guest OS: PAE,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>>
>> 1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>> PASS
>> 2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>> 3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 512M
>> FAIL
>> 4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 1500M
>> FAIL
>> 5, one Linux VMX domain boot with PAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>> FAIL
>> 6, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>> PASS
>> 7, 2 PAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
>> 8, Four PAE SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
>> FAIL
>> 9, network in xenu domain
>> PASS
>> 10, network in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>> 11, Startx in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>> 12, startx in dom0
>> PASS
>> 13, xm-test
>> FAIL
>> 14, subset LTP test in PAE SMP VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 15, build Linux 2.6.16 base kernel in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
>> 16, one IA32 nonACPI Window VMX domain PASS
>> 17, IA32 UP nonACPI 2K and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
>> 18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain PASS
>> 20, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>> 21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows Beta2 Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 22, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>> 23, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>> 24, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 25, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>> FAIL
>>
>>
>>
>> platform: IA32E
>> service os: rhel4u3, IA32E, SMP
>> hardware: Clovertown
>> default guest os: IA32E,SMP, 2.6 kernel
>>
>> 1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
>> PASS
>> 2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
>> 3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 1500M
>> FAIL
>> 4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory
>> FAIL
>> 5, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 512M memory FAIL
>> 6, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory FAIL
>> 7, Two 5120 M IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist
>> FAIL
>> 8, one Linux VMX boot with IA32E SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
>> FAIL
>> 9, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
>> FAIL
>> 10, 2 IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains and 2 xenU VMX domains coexist
>> FAIL
>> 11, Four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
>> FAIL
>> 12, network in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 13, network in XenU domain
>> PASS
>> 14, Startx in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 15, StartX in Dom0
>> PASS
>> 16, xm-test
>> FAIL
>> 17, subset LTP in IA32E Linux VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 18, Build base kernel in IA32E Linux VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 19, one IA32 UP nonACPI Windows VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 20, one IA32 UP noACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
>> 21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 22, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 23, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>> 25, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>> 26, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>> 27, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 28, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>> FAIL
>> 29, one IA32E UP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>> 30, one IA32E UP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
>> 31, one IA32E UP Windows Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 32, one IA32E SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
>> 33, one IA32E SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 34, one IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 35, one IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
>> PASS
>> 36, one IA32E SMP Window Vista with 5120 M memory
>> PASS
>> 37, Two 5120M IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain and
>> IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist FAIL
>>
>>
>> Best Regards
>> Ping
>>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
> http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
2006-12-28 9:29 ` Keir Fraser
@ 2006-12-28 9:40 ` Zhai, Edwin
2006-12-28 9:58 ` Keir Fraser
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Zhai, Edwin @ 2006-12-28 9:40 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Keir Fraser; +Cc: xen-devel, Yang, Xiaowei, Yu, Ping Y
keir,
r13159 caused hvm smp linux guest hang after "ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs", while UP
is okay.
seems guest are waiting timer intr.
any suggestions?
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:29:10AM +0000, Keir Fraser wrote:
> I've seen all manner of problems booting Linux guests since changesets 13115
> (add HPET support), 13097 and 13096 (various changes to HVM platform timer
> support). With luck there have been just one or two issues introduced that
> are causing all these problems, but we'll have to throw out those patches if
> the situation doesn't improve in the next week.
>
> Xiaowei: I'm pretty sure I can eyeball bugs in the new vpt.c code. For
> example, how can it be right that last_plt_gtime is incremented by period in
> some places and period_cycles in others? The two quantities have different
> units!
>
> -- Keir
>
> On 28/12/06 2:50 am, "Yu, Ping Y" <ping.y.yu@intel.com> wrote:
>
> > The block issue is opened for bug 848, and could anybody take a look at this
> > issue?
> > http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=848
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > Ping
> >
--
best rgds,
edwin
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
2006-12-28 9:40 ` Zhai, Edwin
@ 2006-12-28 9:58 ` Keir Fraser
2006-12-28 15:35 ` Keir Fraser
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Keir Fraser @ 2006-12-28 9:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Zhai, Edwin; +Cc: xen-devel, Yang, Xiaowei, Yu, Ping Y
That's different from the failures that I'm seeing right now, I think
(although all are variations on 'hanging' during early boot).
I checked in r13159 because without it I was failing
io_apic.c:check_timer(). My guess was that Linux had decided to use HPET to
replace the PIT, and HPET0 always interrupts on GSI 2 in legacy routing
mode. But we were routing PIT IRQ (ISA IRQ 0) to GSI 0 and so it looked to
Linux as though no timer interrupts were happening (it was 'listening' on
GSI 0 rather than GSI 2). This was the root cause of the 'bad delivery mode
7' messages that have been reported -- Linux was eventually programming an
ExtINT delivery mode into the IOAPIC as part of unlock_ExtINT_logic().
It may be that r13159 has introduced some new bug as well as fixing an old
bug. Perhaps I missed an interrupt override (ISA0 -> GSI2) somewhere.
Ah.... Actually various code thinks it 'knows' about IRQ0 and that code
won't know about the reroute to GSI2. For example, we won't be pinning PIT
to CPU0 and various hooks in vpt.c won't be triggering. That certainly needs
fixing... Hopefully that is the last bug. ;-)
-- Keir
On 28/12/06 9:40 am, "Zhai, Edwin" <edwin.zhai@intel.com> wrote:
> keir,
> r13159 caused hvm smp linux guest hang after "ENABLING IO-APIC IRQs", while UP
> is okay.
>
> seems guest are waiting timer intr.
> any suggestions?
>
>
> On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 09:29:10AM +0000, Keir Fraser wrote:
>> I've seen all manner of problems booting Linux guests since changesets 13115
>> (add HPET support), 13097 and 13096 (various changes to HVM platform timer
>> support). With luck there have been just one or two issues introduced that
>> are causing all these problems, but we'll have to throw out those patches if
>> the situation doesn't improve in the next week.
>>
>> Xiaowei: I'm pretty sure I can eyeball bugs in the new vpt.c code. For
>> example, how can it be right that last_plt_gtime is incremented by period in
>> some places and period_cycles in others? The two quantities have different
>> units!
>>
>> -- Keir
>>
>> On 28/12/06 2:50 am, "Yu, Ping Y" <ping.y.yu@intel.com> wrote:
>>
>>> The block issue is opened for bug 848, and could anybody take a look at this
>>> issue?
>>> http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=848
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>>
>>> Ping
>>>
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
2006-12-28 9:58 ` Keir Fraser
@ 2006-12-28 15:35 ` Keir Fraser
2006-12-29 1:38 ` Zhai, Edwin
0 siblings, 1 reply; 8+ messages in thread
From: Keir Fraser @ 2006-12-28 15:35 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Keir Fraser, Zhai, Edwin; +Cc: xen-devel, Yang, Xiaowei, Yu, Ping Y
On 28/12/06 9:58 am, "Keir Fraser" <Keir.Fraser@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
> Ah.... Actually various code thinks it 'knows' about IRQ0 and that code
> won't know about the reroute to GSI2. For example, we won't be pinning PIT
> to CPU0 and various hooks in vpt.c won't be triggering. That certainly needs
> fixing... Hopefully that is the last bug. ;-)
Everything seems to work rather better with this fixed! Changeset
13175:ce83c1896acc, currently in our staging tree.
-- Keir
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* Re: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
2006-12-28 15:35 ` Keir Fraser
@ 2006-12-29 1:38 ` Zhai, Edwin
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Zhai, Edwin @ 2006-12-29 1:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Keir Fraser; +Cc: xen-devel, Yang, Xiaowei, Zhai, Edwin, Yu, Ping Y
On Thu, Dec 28, 2006 at 03:35:02PM +0000, Keir Fraser wrote:
> On 28/12/06 9:58 am, "Keir Fraser" <Keir.Fraser@cl.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
>
> > Ah.... Actually various code thinks it 'knows' about IRQ0 and that code
> > won't know about the reroute to GSI2. For example, we won't be pinning PIT
> > to CPU0 and various hooks in vpt.c won't be triggering. That certainly needs
> > fixing... Hopefully that is the last bug. ;-)
>
> Everything seems to work rather better with this fixed! Changeset
> 13175:ce83c1896acc, currently in our staging tree.
it works now!
many thanks for your fix.
>
> -- Keir
>
--
best rgds,
edwin
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread
* RE: [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
@ 2006-12-28 9:46 Yang, Xiaowei
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Yang, Xiaowei @ 2006-12-28 9:46 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Keir Fraser, Yu, Ping Y, xen-devel
>Xiaowei: I'm pretty sure I can eyeball bugs in the new vpt.c code. For
>example, how can it be right that last_plt_gtime is incremented by
period in
>some places and period_cycles in others? The two quantities have
different
>units!
>
Keir,
Sorry for the neglect! The quick fix is as below.
diff -r a9a43705f26b xen/arch/x86/hvm/vpt.c
--- a/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vpt.c Wed Dec 27 00:38:01 2006 +0000
+++ b/xen/arch/x86/hvm/vpt.c Thu Dec 28 17:37:17 2006 +0800
@@ -109,9 +109,9 @@ void pt_update_irq(struct vcpu *v)
{
pt = list_entry(list, struct periodic_time, list);
if ( !is_irq_masked(v, pt->irq) && pt->pending_intr_nr
- && pt->last_plt_gtime + pt->period < max_lag )
- {
- max_lag = pt->last_plt_gtime + pt->period;
+ && pt->last_plt_gtime + pt->period_cycles < max_lag )
+ {
+ max_lag = pt->last_plt_gtime + pt->period_cycles;
irq = pt->irq;
}
}
We are double checking the patches!
Thanks,
Xiaowei
^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 8+ messages in thread* [Block issue] VMX status report 13161:a9a43705f26b
@ 2006-12-28 2:29 Yu, Ping Y
0 siblings, 0 replies; 8+ messages in thread
From: Yu, Ping Y @ 2006-12-28 2:29 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: xen-devel
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We have tested the latest xen on VT platform with Intel 965/5000P
chipset.
Here is the test summary:
Today's new issues:
=============================
1).[Block issue] IA32/PAE/IA32E: Linux VMX domain can't boot up normally
with acpi=0 in configuration file.
For IA32 guest in IA32 Xen, it stop somewhere like attachment
"screenshot for ia32_guest.jpg" shows:
For PAE guest in PAE Xen, it gives a call trace like
"pae_guest_calltrace.txt" shows.
Issues:
=============================
1). IA32/PAE/IA32E: Reboot Linux VMX domain causes Xen0 reboot.
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=847
Reboot cases in xm-test causes Xen0 reboot, so we don't get xm-test
detail report.
2). IA32E: IA32E ACPI Linux VMX domain crashes.
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=845
3). IA32: WinXP/2K3 fail to boot up, it gives a black window. And
got following messages in xm dmesg:
(XEN) ioapic_guest_write: apic=0, pin=4, old_irq=4, new_irq=4
(XEN) ioapic_guest_write: old_entry=000009f1, new_entry=000109f1
(XEN) ioapic_guest_write: Attempt to modify IO-APIC pin for
in-use IRQ!
(XEN) vioapic.c:267:d142 error delivery mode 7
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=844
4).IA32E: Can not install ia32e FC4/RHEL4u1/RHEL4u2/RHEL4u3
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=842
5). IA32/IA32E: VBD still doesn't work well.
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=831
6). 32 bit guest OS Vista RTM network doesn't work.
http://bugzilla.xensource.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=840
Details:
==========================
IA32:
+ Build&Boot SMP Xen0 without problem
+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M memory
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
+ Can't bootup IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
size
(VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB.XenU:256MB)
+ Can't boot up IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
+ Can't build base kernel 2.6.16 in IA32 SMP Linux VMX domain
+ Can startX in Dom0
+ Can bootup IA32 SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Win2K VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP noACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowsXP SP2 VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP ACPI WinXP VMX domain
PAE:
+ Build&Boot PAE SMP xen0 without problem
+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
+ Can't bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain & XenU with different memory
size
(VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB,1500MB.XenU:256MB)
+ Can't bootup PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with base kernel
+ Can startX in Dom0
+ Can bootup PAE SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX with acpi enable
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP nonACPI Windows2K VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified PAE UP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
IA32E:
+ Build&Boot IA32E SMP xen0 without problem
+ Can bootup SMP XenU with 256 M Memory
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified IA32E SMP 2.6 Linux in VMX
+ Can't bootup IA32E SMP VMX domain & xenU with different memory size.
(VMX:128MB,256MB,384MB,512MB,1024M,4096MB.XenU:256MB)
+ Can't bootup four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain in sequence
+ Can't boot up Linux VMX domain with base kernel
+ Can startX in Dom0
+ Can't bootup IA32E 2.6 Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI WindowXP SP2 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32 SMP WinXP VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
+ Can't bootup unmodified PAE SMP ACPI Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP WinXP VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E UP Win2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Win2K3 VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP WinXP VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
+ Can bootup unmodified IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
+ Can bootup >4G IA32E SMP Window RTM Vista VMX domain
+ Can't bootup >4G IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
For details
------------------------------------------------------------
Platform: IA32
Service OS: FC5, IA32, SMP
Hardware: Conroe
Default guest OS: IA32,SMP, 2.6 kernel
1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
PASS
2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
3, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with memory 512M FAIL
4, one VMX boot with IA32 nonPAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
FAIL
5, one IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain with acpi enable
PASS
6, Two IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
8, network in XenU domain
PASS
9, network in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
FAIL
10, StartX in Linux VMX domain
FAIL
11, StartX in Dom0
PASS
12, xm-test
FAIL
13, subset LTP test in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
FAIL
14, Build base kernel in IA32 nonPAE SMP VMX domain
FAIL
15, one IA32 UP nonACPI Win2K3 VMX domain
FAIL
16, one IA32 UP nonACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist
FAIL
17, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
PASS
18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain FAIL
19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2003 VMX domain FAIL
20, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain FAIL
21, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain FAIL
Platform: PAE
Service OS: FC5, PAE, SMP
Hardware: Conroe
Default guest OS: PAE,SMP, 2.6 kernel
1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
PASS
2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 512M
FAIL
4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with memory 1500M
FAIL
5, one Linux VMX domain boot with PAE SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
FAIL
6, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
PASS
7, 2 PAE SMP VMX domains and 2 xenU domains coexist FAIL
8, Four PAE SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
FAIL
9, network in xenu domain
PASS
10, network in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
11, Startx in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
12, startx in dom0
PASS
13, xm-test
FAIL
14, subset LTP test in PAE SMP VMX domain
FAIL
15, build Linux 2.6.16 base kernel in PAE SMP Linux VMX domain FAIL
16, one IA32 nonACPI Window VMX domain PASS
17, IA32 UP nonACPI 2K and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
18, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
PASS
19, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP sp2 VMX domain PASS
20, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows Beta2 Vista VMX domain
PASS
22, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
23, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
24, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
PASS
25, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
FAIL
platform: IA32E
service os: rhel4u3, IA32E, SMP
hardware: Clovertown
default guest os: IA32E,SMP, 2.6 kernel
1, one xenU domain with memory 256M
PASS
2, one IA32 nonPAE SMP 2.6 Linux VMX domain with memory 256M FAIL
3, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 1500M
FAIL
4, one PAE SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory
FAIL
5, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 512M memory FAIL
6, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with 5120M memory FAIL
7, Two 5120 M IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist
FAIL
8, one Linux VMX boot with IA32E SMP base kernel(2.6.16)
FAIL
9, one IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain with acpi enable
FAIL
10, 2 IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains and 2 xenU VMX domains coexist
FAIL
11, Four IA32E SMP Linux VMX domains coexist
FAIL
12, network in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
FAIL
13, network in XenU domain
PASS
14, Startx in IA32E SMP Linux VMX domain
FAIL
15, StartX in Dom0
PASS
16, xm-test
FAIL
17, subset LTP in IA32E Linux VMX domain
FAIL
18, Build base kernel in IA32E Linux VMX domain
FAIL
19, one IA32 UP nonACPI Windows VMX domain
PASS
20, one IA32 UP noACPI 2K3 and XPsp2 Windows VMX domains coexist PASS
21, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K VMX domain
PASS
22, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows XP VMX domain
PASS
23, one IA32 UP ACPI Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
25, one IA32 SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
26, one IA32 SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
27, one IA32 SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
PASS
28, one IA32 SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
FAIL
29, one IA32E UP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
30, one IA32E UP Windows 2K3 VMX domain PASS
31, one IA32E UP Windows Vista VMX domain
PASS
32, one IA32E SMP Windows XP VMX domain PASS
33, one IA32E SMP Windows 2K3 VMX domain
PASS
34, one IA32E SMP Windows Beta 2 Vista VMX domain
PASS
35, one IA32E SMP Windows RTM Vista VMX domain
PASS
36, one IA32E SMP Window Vista with 5120 M memory
PASS
37, Two 5120M IA32 SMP Win2K3 VMX domain and
IA32E Linux VMX domain coexist FAIL
Best Regards
Ping
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e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 [<c02f2234>] _spin_unlock_irqrestore+0xa/0xc
[<c03d607d>] setup_IO_APIC+0x666/0xcf3 [<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa
[<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa [<c03d3812>] smp_prepare_cpus+0x5cf/0x823
[<c011f173>] set_cpus_allowed+0xe5/0xef [<c011f5f5>] schedule_tail+0x36/0x94
[<c0103c86>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14 [<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0
[<c01002ea>] init+0x29/0x2c0 [<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0
[<c0102005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb <3>BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
Pid: 1, comm: swapper
EIP: 0060:[<c01280e7>] CPU: 0
EIP is at __do_softirq+0x4f/0xc2
EFLAGS: 00000286 Not tainted (2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp #1)
EAX: 0110df60 EBX: 00000002 ECX: c03f8380 EDX: c03f8380
ESI: c03bdb00 EDI: 0000000a EBP: 00000000 DS: 007b ES: 007b
CR0: 8005003b CR2: ffbc6000 CR3: 003fc000 CR4: 000006f0
[<c0105eef>] do_softirq+0x46/0x4e
=======================
[<c0105ea0>] do_IRQ+0x72/0x7b [<c010474e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
[<c02f2234>] _spin_unlock_irqrestore+0xa/0xc [<c03d607d>] setup_IO_APIC+0x666/0xcf3
[<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa [<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa
[<c03d3812>] smp_prepare_cpus+0x5cf/0x823 [<c011f173>] set_cpus_allowed+0xe5/0xef
[<c011f5f5>] schedule_tail+0x36/0x94 [<c0103c86>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c01002ea>] init+0x29/0x2c0
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c0102005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
Pid: 1, comm: swapper
EIP: 0060:[<c01280e7>] CPU: 0
EIP is at __do_softirq+0x4f/0xc2
EFLAGS: 00000286 Not tainted (2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp #1)
EAX: 0110df60 EBX: 00000002 ECX: c03f8380 EDX: c03f8380
ESI: c03bdb00 EDI: 0000000a EBP: 00000000 DS: 007b ES: 007b
CR0: 8005003b CR2: ffbc6000 CR3: 003fc000 CR4: 000006f0
[<c0105eef>] do_softirq+0x46/0x4e =======================
[<c0105ea0>] do_IRQ+0x72/0x7b
[<c010474e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 [<c02f2234>] _spin_unlocirq+0x46/0x4e
=======================
[<c0105ea0>] do_IRQ+0x72/0x7b [<c010474e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
[<c02f2234>] _spin_unlock_irqrestore+0xa/0xc [<c03d607d>] setup_IO_APIC+0x666/0xcf3
[<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa [<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa
[<c03d3812>] smp_prepare_cpus+0x5cf/0x823 [<c011f173>] set_cpus_allowed+0xe5/0xef
[<c011f5f5>] schedule_tail+0x36/0x94 [<c0103c86>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c01002ea>] init+0x29/0x2c0
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c0102005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
Pid: 1, comm: swapper
EIP: 0060:[<c01280e7>] CPU: 0
EIP is at __do_softirq+0x4f/0xc2
EFLAGS: 00000286 Not tainted (2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp #1)
EAX: 0110df60 EBX: 00000002 ECX: c03f8380 EDX: c03f8380
ESI: c03bdb00 EDI: 0000000a EBP: 00000000 DS: 007b ES: 007b
CR0: 8005003b CR2: ffbc6000 CR3: 003fc000 CR4: 000006f0
[<c0105eef>] do_softirq+0x46/0x4e =======================
[<c0105ea0>] do_IRQ+0x72/0x7b
[<c010474e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20 [<c02f2234>] _spin_unlock_irqrestore+0xa/0xc
[<c03d607d>] setup_IO_APIC+0x666/0xcf3 [<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa
[<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa [<c03d3812>] smp_prepare_cpus+0x5cf/0x823
[<c011f173>] set_cpus_allowed+0xe5/0xef [<c011f5f5>] schedule_tail+0x36/0x94
[<c0103c86>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14 [<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0
[<c01002ea>] init+0x29/0x2c0 [<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0
[<c0102005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb <3>BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
Pid: 1, comm: swapper
EIP: 0060:[<c01280e7>] CPU: 0
EIP is at __do_softirq+0x4f/0xc2
EFLAGS: 00000286 Not tainted (2.6.15-1.2054_FC5smp #1)
EAX: 0110df60 EBX: 00000002 ECX: c03f8380 EDX: c03f8380
ESI: c03bdb00 EDI: 0000000a EBP: 00000000 DS: 007b ES: 007b
CR0: 8005003b CR2: ffbc6000 CR3: 003fc000 CR4: 000006f0
[<c0105eef>] do_softirq+0x46/0x4e
=======================
[<c0105ea0>] do_IRQ+0x72/0x7b [<c010474e>] common_interrupt+0x1a/0x20
[<c02f2234>] _spin_unlock_irqrestore+0xa/0xc [<c03d607d>] setup_IO_APIC+0x666/0xcf3
[<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa [<c01092b9>] print_cpu_info+0x95/0xaa
[<c03d3812>] smp_prepare_cpus+0x5cf/0x823 [<c011f173>] set_cpus_allowed+0xe5/0xef
[<c011f5f5>] schedule_tail+0x36/0x94 [<c0103c86>] ret_from_fork+0x6/0x14
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c01002ea>] init+0x29/0x2c0
[<c01002c1>] init+0x0/0x2c0 [<c0102005>] kernel_thread_helper+0x5/0xb
BUG: soft lockup detected on CPU#0!
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