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[Xen-devel] AMD-V (SVM) support in xen-unstable

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Subject: [Xen-devel] AMD-V (SVM) support in xen-unstable
From: "Woller, Thomas" <thomas.woller@xxxxxxx>
Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 12:11:10 -0600
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Hi Keir,
Currently AMD-V HVM guests are not faring too well with xen-unstable. We
are looking at the latest issue and appears to be related to the
modifications to the vlapic/vioapic. I just tried c/s 12380.

Basically, linux AMD-V HVM guests stopped working with the removal of
the HLT timer code (c/s 12350).  With a quick viewing of vlapic/vioapic
patches, it looks like you've done a good job with ensuring that the SVM
base gets the proper modifications, but something isn't working. We are
using 64bit hv w/ 32bit SUSE10 guest, but are testing 32bit hv and 32bit
pae to make sure that it's not only 64bit related.  Tried on and off
combinations with pae/acpi and apic before removal.
 
AMD-V windows HVM guests stopped working around c/s 12190, looks like
when paging is enabled by windows then there are ~4 vmexit #PFs and then
guest hangs.  I think though that c/s 12190 VT HVM also didn't work well
(quick look at some of the test status postings), so this particular c/s
is not being blamed as the actual cause of the problem.

We'll look at the linux guests first, then take a look at the windows
issue.
If you have any thoughts let us know,
 
  --Tom



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