Hi all,
This week, IA64/Xen hasn't blocked issues.
Main usage Issue:
1. Sometimes building kernel will generate Segment Fault in Xen0.
2. scp big file (512M) sometimes will cause xen0 unusable and scp to be
stalled. This problem doesn't happen in local cp after mount remote folder.
This issue
Hi Anthony,
There are a few new warnings in the xen build with this patch, but
most importantly, my system fails to boot with this patch applied. I've
attached boot logs both with and without this patch. As you can see
there are a bunch of general exceptions reflected to dom0 as soon as
init
From: Alex Williamson
Sent: 2006年4月8日 1:07
Hi Isaku,
Great work! I'm happy to take on whatever patch load is necessary
to
help faciliate this effort. I'll get the header file patches into the
tree. It will be important for all of us to help test and review these
patches over the next few
Hi Alex.
I understand what's going on.
(I wrote the last mail in hurry. so I didn't look the log so closely.
sorry for that)
(XEN) mem40: type=11, attr=0x1, range=[0x0800-0x1000)
(8388608MB)
Plase note that type = 11 = EFI_MEMORY_MAPPED_IO
About 8TB (~= 8388608MB /
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 11:46 +0900, Isaku Yamahata wrote:
(XEN) mem40: type=11, attr=0x1,
range=[0x0800-0x1000) (8388608MB)
Plase note that type = 11 = EFI_MEMORY_MAPPED_IO
About 8TB (~= 8388608MB / 1024) is required to map this range
to dom0 for the P2M
On Sun, Apr 09, 2006 at 09:43:07PM -0600, Alex Williamson wrote:
Maybe some special code for handling such a huge range is needed.
Yes, for the short term we may be able to ignore this range, but we
need a solution fairly soon as it's possible firmware or dom0 might
choose to map cards
On Mon, 2006-04-10 at 09:09 +0800, Xu, Anthony wrote:
Hi Alex,
Sorry for not clear.
You need to apply three patches I sent before applying this one.
They are,
1. get_pfn_list workaround.
2. warning fix
3. access reflect fix
I attach these three patches.
Hi Anthony,
Thanks, I applied
On Sun, 2006-04-09 at 23:10 -0600, Alex Williamson wrote:
Thanks, I applied all the patches to my test tree and am able to
boot. However, I'm not able to reproduce the performance increase for
domU. I see a performance decrease across the board (including a
significant increase in system