From: George Dunlap <george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com>
To: "michele.paolino" <michele.paolino@studio.unibo.it>
Cc: "Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com" <Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>
Subject: Re: generate random numbers
Date: Fri, 26 Feb 2010 17:44:55 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <4B880897.6080205@eu.citrix.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <14f366f91002260943n203faba8r79b3c0d4d5d7622d@mail.gmail.com>
Did you look at timer.c, line 184, to find out what the BUG is?
-George
michele.paolino wrote:
> Following George's advices I have rewrited my scheduler. But now
> serial console's log report me a bug in a function of timer.c
>
> (XEN) ****************************************
> (XEN) Panic on CPU 0:
> (XEN) Xen BUG at timer.c:184
> (XEN) ****************************************
>
> This is caused by cpumask_raise_softirq() in my wake() function. What
> can I do?
>
> Michele
>
> On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:25 PM, George Dunlap
> <george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com <mailto:george.dunlap@eu.citrix.com>> wrote:
>
> The problem is that you're choosing a random vcpu to run, without
> considering whether it *wants* to run or not. In this case,
> you're running a vcpu before it's even been completely set up yet
> (write_cr3 is failing because the guest *has* no cr3 ready yet).
>
> The normal way schedulers deal with this is to keep one list of
> all vcpus (or all domains), and another list with "runnable"
> vcpus. You can keep track of which vcpus are runnable with the
> vcpu_wake() callback and by using vcpu_runnable() in schedule().
>
> At very least, your loop in schedule should check vcpu_runnable()
> before selecting it.
>
> -George
>
>
> michele.paolino wrote:
>
> Here's my random scheduler. It works until I start a virtual
> machine (error file attached is the serial console's log).
> In xen call trace there isn't any of my functions.
> To generate random numbers I'm using the hash (MD5) of NOW()
> function.
> I would also Know why at boot time there are two calls at
> vcpu_init function for vcpu with id = 0 ??
>
> Thanks
> Michele
>
>
>
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2010-02-26 17:44 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 15+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2010-02-11 20:31 generate random numbers michele.paolino
2010-02-12 1:51 ` James Harper
2010-02-12 8:32 ` michele.paolino
2010-02-12 12:15 ` George Dunlap
2010-02-12 22:42 ` michele.paolino
2010-02-12 23:12 ` Daniel Stodden
2010-02-25 18:31 ` michele.paolino
2010-02-25 21:25 ` George Dunlap
2010-02-26 17:43 ` michele.paolino
2010-02-26 17:44 ` George Dunlap [this message]
2010-02-26 18:54 ` michele.paolino
2010-03-01 11:41 ` George Dunlap
2010-03-01 16:56 ` michele.paolino
2010-03-02 12:58 ` George Dunlap
2010-03-03 7:52 ` michele.paolino
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