On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 10:06:05PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > On 5/23/2025 5:18 PM, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > > On 5/23/2025 4:22 PM, Manuel Bouyer wrote: > >> On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 04:19:46PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > >>> On 5/23/2025 4:15 PM, Manuel Bouyer wrote: > >>> > On Fri, May 23, 2025 at 04:13:01PM -0400, Chuck Zmudzinski wrote: > >>> >> [...] > >>> >> I needed to acquire a PCI serial card to get some useful messages > >>> >> because the motherboard does not have a built-in serial port. > >>> >> > >>> >> It appears Xen 4.18.4_20241221nb0 from pkgsrc crashes on my box before > >>> >> the NetBSD dom0 starts: > >>> >> > >>> >> -------- snip ------ > >>> >> (XEN) Xen call trace: > >>> >> (XEN) [<ffff82d040261a00>] R intel_iommu_enable_eim+0/0xe0 > >>> >> (XEN) [<ffff82d040268ac4>] S iommu_enable_x2apic+0x24/0x70 > >>> >> (XEN) [<ffff82d0403f579d>] S x2apic_bsp_setup+0x12d/0x220 > >>> >> (XEN) [<ffff82d0403ff0e4>] S __start_xen+0x1af4/0x2620 > >>> >> (XEN) [<ffff82d040204434>] S __high_start+0x94/0xa0 > >>> >> (XEN) > >>> >> (XEN) > >>> >> (XEN) **************************************** > >>> >> (XEN) Panic on CPU 0: > >>> >> (XEN) CONTROL-FLOW PROTECTION FAULT: #CP[0003] endbranch > >>> >> (XEN) **************************************** > >>> >> (XEN) > >>> >> (XEN) Reboot in five seconds... > >>> >> (XEN) Resetting with ACPI MEMORY or I/O RESET_REG. > >>> >> -------- end messages ------ > >>> > > >>> > Do you have a way to disable x2apic in the BIOS ? > >>> > >>> I can check later this evening but I have an appointment now. > >>> > >>> > > >>> >> > >>> >> Please note only the pkgsrc version of Xen crashes. I can boot Xen > >>> >> with no problems using Xen packaged by Fedora, AlmaLinux, etc. on this > >>> >> box. > >>> > > >>> > Is it the same Xen version ? > >>> > >>> More or less - I know Xen 4.18.4 worked, now Fedora is at Xen 4.19. > >> > >> strange; maybe they had a patch. > >> Note that I just updated xen in pkgsrc to 4.18.5 > >> > > > > Actually, I do remember that Xen 4.19.1 from Fedora did not work on my box > > but a patch that was added in 4.19.2 fixed it. I see the patch I needed on > > the Xen 4.19 branch was not added in Xen 4.18.4 but it is added in Xen > > 4.18.5, so maybe it will be fixed in Xen 4.18.5. I will try it when I can > > download Xen 4.18.5. > > > > Thanks. > > I rebuilt the latest Xen from pkgsrc but no help. Then I searched > Google for information about the error I am getting which has to > do with Control-flow Enforcement Technology (cet) and tried experimenting > with the Xen cet= options. > > Now I am not getting the crash, but just when it is ready to build the > PV Dom0, it complains that it does not have an ELF binary. > > Note the magic incantation to get past the crash is to add the option > cet=no-ibt to the Xen command line. > > With this configuration, I get: > > (XEN) Xen version 4.18.5_20250521nb0 (chuckz@) (gcc (nb3 20231008) 10.5.0) > debug=n Fri May 23 18:59:50 EDT 2025 > (XEN) Latest ChangeSet: > (XEN) build-id: 86afac8b52e2d124001208bb6261d17088a2f26f > (XEN) Bootloader: NetBSD/x86 EFI Boot (x64), Revision 1.2 (Mon Dec 16 > 13:08:11 UTC 2024) (from NetBSD 10.1) > (XEN) Command line: dom0_mem=2G com2=9600,8n1,0x40c0,16,1:0.0 console=com2 > cet=no-ibt pv-l1tf=false > ... snip many messages > (XEN) First cpu on runqueue, activating > (XEN) Adding cpu 17 to runqueue 2 > (XEN) Adding cpu 18 to runqueue 2 > (XEN) Adding cpu 19 to runqueue 2 > (XEN) mcheck_poll: Machine check polling timer started. > (XEN) NX (Execute Disable) protection active > (XEN) d0 has maximum 4160 PIRQs > (XEN) *** Building a PV Dom0 *** > (XEN) ELF: not an ELF binary > (XEN) > (XEN) **************************************** > (XEN) Panic on CPU 0: > (XEN) Could not construct domain 0 > (XEN) **************************************** > (XEN) > (XEN) Reboot in five seconds... > (XEN) Resetting with ACPI MEMORY or I/O RESET_REG. > > I tried uncompressing (with gunzip) the netbsd-XEN3_DOM0.gz file, and I > tried omitting the dom0_mem setting, but neither change helped.
This one I don't know; what boot loader command are you using ? -- Manuel Bouyer <bou...@antioche.eu.org> NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference --