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* Re: hang with 2.4.14 & vmware 3.0.x, anyone else seen this?
@ 2001-11-08 23:34 Petr Vandrovec
  2001-11-08 22:39 ` Frank de Lange
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Petr Vandrovec @ 2001-11-08 23:34 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: frank; +Cc: linux-kernel

On  8 Nov 01 at 22:24, Frank de Lange <frank@unterne wrote:
> > Only the big white switch helps (fsck'ing 80 gigs gives me enough time to make
> > a good cup of coffee... time for ext3 in the main kernel series...)

I tried Win2k and Netware6 (both 128MB) virtual machines running on 
the top of 2.4.15-pre1. My machine has 256MB RAM, SMP PIII/800. Maybe 
that it even worked faster than under Alan's kernel, specially when 
I tried to crash it by creating Netware6 256MB virtual machine - it 
stresses 256MB system a bit - but to my surprise system still stayed very
responsive, without any crash, of course. Only usual complaints when
running Netware6 as guest: 'rtc: lost some interrupts at 512Hz.'.

So I was not able to reproduce it. As I said, my system has 256MB of memory,
two PIII/800, 40GB IDE, some tulip based network card, and on background
it grabs some TV pictures using two bt878 pieces - so pretty standard box,
running unstable Debian with 4.1 XFree on mga g450.

There was no other activity during the testing AFAIK. 

If you see something different from your box, or from your VMs, tell me. 
But adding some SCSI adapter is beyond PCI slots of my box. I also
assume that you are using released VMware version, build 1455.
                                    Best regards,
                                            Petr Vandrovec
                                            vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
                                            

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* Re: hang with 2.4.14 & vmware 3.0.x, anyone else seen this?
@ 2001-11-08 22:24 Petr Vandrovec
  2001-11-08 21:35 ` Frank de Lange
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 10+ messages in thread
From: Petr Vandrovec @ 2001-11-08 22:24 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Frank de Lange; +Cc: linux-kernel

On  8 Nov 01 at 21:36, Frank de Lange wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 08, 2001 at 09:08:10PM +0000, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> > Is it really solid freeze (what does alt-sysrq-s,u,s,b)? 
> 
> Solid as a rock, nothing responds anymore. You can sit an elephant on the
> keyboard and it won't respond.
> 
> Only the big white switch helps (fsck'ing 80 gigs gives me enough time to make
> a good cup of coffee... time for ext3 in the main kernel series...)

Journaling will not do anything good in such case, as damaged kernel
could write damaged data to your harddisk. You should run full fsck
after every such lockup even if you are using journaled filesystem -
- unless you are 100% sure that kernel really stoped doing anything
instead of that it started doing strange things.
 
> Have you investigated the problems any further? I mean, does it hang in the
> vmware module (probably vmmon as it does not seem to be related to network or
> other peripheral activity), or is it somewhere in the main kernel code?

As there are no loops in vmmon, it is mathematically provable that it
did not end in endless loop with interrupts disabled inside vmmon ;-) 
But it could die anywhere else. 

Probably it is time for me to try Linus's kernel, but I have so perfect 
exprience with Alan ones that I'm a bit reluctant to do that.
                                                Best regards,
                                                    Petr Vandrovec
                                                    vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
                                                    

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* Re: hang with 2.4.14 & vmware 3.0.x, anyone else seen this?
@ 2001-11-08 21:08 Petr Vandrovec
  2001-11-08 20:36 ` Frank de Lange
  2001-11-08 23:19 ` Alan Cox
  0 siblings, 2 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Petr Vandrovec @ 2001-11-08 21:08 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Frank de Lange; +Cc: linux-kernel

On  8 Nov 01 at 17:39, Frank de Lange wrote:
> 
> It seems 2.4.14 and vmware 3.0.x don't like eachother very much on my SMP (yeah
> Abit, yeah yeah I know) box. I've seen several hangs (nothing logged, no
> warning, no nothing) using this combination. The same box, running the same
> vmware but 2.4.13-ac instead does not complain...

Yeah. Use Alan's kernels with VMware. These are one which I daily tests
and for which I can say that they works (== do not use VMware with
2.4.13-ac8, vmmon will not restore correct %cr2 value under some
conditions, use -ac7 until it is clear whether non-standard %cr2 usage 
is going to stay or not).

> Sooooo.... there seems to be something going on there. As vmware loads its own
> kernel modules (licensed under who knows what? The source is available and
> hackable), it could be a bug in those modules. Then again, as it does not occur
> on the -ac series, it could be in the kernel as well. As there's nothing to be
> seen in the logs (it just freezes solid), there's nothing more to report
> currently...

Is it really solid freeze (what does alt-sysrq-s,u,s,b)? 
                                            Thanks,
                                                Petr Vandrovec
                                                vandrove@vc.cvut.cz
                                                

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* hang with 2.4.14 & vmware 3.0.x, anyone else seen this?
@ 2001-11-08 16:39 Frank de Lange
  0 siblings, 0 replies; 10+ messages in thread
From: Frank de Lange @ 2001-11-08 16:39 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-kernel

Hi'all...

 [ disclaimer: yeah, vmware, yeah tainted kernel, yeah yeah ]

It seems 2.4.14 and vmware 3.0.x don't like eachother very much on my SMP (yeah
Abit, yeah yeah I know) box. I've seen several hangs (nothing logged, no
warning, no nothing) using this combination. The same box, running the same
vmware but 2.4.13-ac instead does not complain...

Sooooo.... there seems to be something going on there. As vmware loads its own
kernel modules (licensed under who knows what? The source is available and
hackable), it could be a bug in those modules. Then again, as it does not occur
on the -ac series, it could be in the kernel as well. As there's nothing to be
seen in the logs (it just freezes solid), there's nothing more to report
currently...

Cheers//Frank

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