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Re: [Xen-devel] Re: follow up to a pciback "pv pci-passthrough co-assign

On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 09:36:53AM -0800, mail ignored wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 23, 2010 at 8:48 AM, Pasi Kärkkäinen <pasik@xxxxxx> wrote:
> > How does Xen 4.0 (xen-unstable) fail for you?
> 
> well, wasn't going to make this an issue -- as I'm not yet committed
> to Xen 4 (*suse's flavor, anyway) until it's a bit more widely-used &
> stable, but -- since you asked,
> 
> zypper dup -r XEN4
> cp /etc/xend-config.sxp.XEN4 /etc/xend-config.sxp
> reboot
> 
> uname -rp
>   2.6.31.8-0.1-xen x86_64
> rpm -qa | grep -i xen-4
>   xen-4.0.0_20809_01-28.2.x86_64
> xm dmesg
>   ...
>   (XEN) Xen version 4.0.0_20809_01-28.2 (abuild@) (gcc version 4.4.1
> [gcc-4_4-branch revision 150839] (SUSE Linux) ) Wed Jan 20 01:09:45
> UTC 2010
>   (XEN) Latest ChangeSet: 20809
>   (XEN) Command line: loglvl=all loglvl_guest=all apic_verbosity=debug
> dom0_mem=1024M vga=gfx-1280x1024x32 console=vga,com1 com1=57600,8n1
> iommu=1 dom0_max_vcpus=4 dom0_vcpus_pin=true sched=credit cpuidle
> cpufreq=xen clocksource=acpi numa=on
>   ...
> 
> @ any/all vm launch, i'd get some message
> 
> xm create -c /home/xen/vm/test.cfg
>   Using config file "/home/xen/vm/test.cfg".
>   Error: Domain 'test' does not exist.
> 
> xend log -> http://pastebin.com/d6c5d3100.  if something 'in there' is
> informative, hth!
> 

It seems the guest crashes:
[2010-01-23 09:23:11 4595] WARNING (XendDomainInfo:2072) Domain has crashed: 
name=test id=6.



> drop back to xen3x, all's OK again.
> 
> >> > With Xen 3.3, or 3.4, you can apply a "disable FLR" patch, which also 
> >> > makes it work:
> > Are you sure you installed the new patched xen tools after applying the 
> > patch?
> > And restarted xend?
> 
> i backed up my production xen/util tree, and applied the patch
> directly there.  after reboot, @
> 
>   xm create -c test.cfg
> 
> i get
> 
>   Error: pci: 0000:04:07.0 must be co-assigned to the same guest with
> 0000:04:06.0
>

Hmm.. this patched worked OK for others. 

Search for that error from the sources, and try to read what causes it.. 
and patch the code to bypass it? 

That's what the patch is supposed to do..

-- Pasi


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