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RE: [Xen-users] XenSerialConsole help + GRUB2 (Machine locks up on	boot)
 
> Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:02:12 +0300 <pasik@xxxxxx> wrote: >  > On Mon, Apr 12, 2010 at 11:55:49AM -0400, Mike Viau wrote: >     > > > > >    > > > Can you please paste the full boot messages before it locks up? > >    > > > > >    > > > > >    > > > >    > > Unfortunately no, because I am not getting any output (kernel > >    messages) to > >    > > the terminal on the other machine listening. I attached a photo of > >    what I > >    > > see on the screen when console=com1,vga. > >    > > > >    > > >    > So do you see the Xen hypervisor boot messages at least? > >    > > >    > > >  > >    Nothing in fact. > >  >  > Please paste your grub.conf again. >  >
  Attached is grub.cfg.
  Please notice:
  menuentry "Xen 4.0.0 / PVOPS 2.6.32-4-xen-amd64 with a serial console" { insmod ext2 set root=(hd2,1) search --fs-uuid --set 13f83e98-6e2e-48a5-992e-b266d17bbfd3 multiboot /xen.gz dom0_mem=2048M loglvl=all guest_loglvl=all sync_console console_to_ring com1=115200,8n1,0x1000,0 console=com1 module /vmlinuz-2.6.32-4-xen-amd64 root=UUID=a8129b5a-f8cc-460e-bda4-93cc547b9f7e ro console=hvc0 earlyprintk=xen module /initrd.img-2.6.32-4-xen-amd64 }  
  I have tried using both 0x1000 and 0x1008 with IRQ 21 and 22 and 0
  > >    > > > > Motherboard: > >    > > > > > >    > > > >    [4]http://www.intel.com/products/desktop/motherboards/DP55WG/DP55WG-overview.htm > >    > > > > [5]http://ark.intel.com/Product.aspx?id=40078 > >    > > > > > >    > > > > Add-in serial card: > >    > > > > "Cables Unlimited IOC-2200 2-Port DB9 Serial PCI I/O Card" > >    > > > > > >    > > > >    [6](http://www.tigerdirect.ca/applications/SearchTools/item-details.asp?EdpNo=1431863&CatId=1422) > >    > > > > > >    > > > > >    > > > Does the serial console work with plain baremetal Linux? (without > >    Xen). > >    > > > > >    > > > > >    > > > >    > > No it does not. I started a thread over on the Debian mailing-list for > >    > > this though to see if anyone there had any ideas. I have got no > >    replies as > >    > > of yet. > >    > > > >    > > Mainly I was asking if one needed to build the mcs9865-serial.ko > >    (kernel > >    > > module) against the kernel source for the running kernel in order to > >    log > >    > > kernel message during boot time or does grub implement a generic > >    driver to > >    > > capture the kernel message? > >    > > > >    > > >    > Uhm.. are you saying this serial-card requires some non-standard driver? > >    > Then it probably can't be used as a serial console. > >    > > >  > >    I was hoping this was not the case. The Linux kernel includes drivers for > >    serial port devices does it not? Can anyone confirm if the Moschip MCS9865 > >    is or is not supported by the Linux kernel? > >  > >    Can I try using a generic driver with this card that is already built into > >    the Linux kernel? >  > Yeah, sure, try it.
  What driver (name or module name) do you suggest I start with. Another system has drivers like:
  8250_accent.ko         8250_exar_st16c554.ko  8250_hub6.ko           jsm/                   serial_cs.ko            8250_boca.ko           8250_fourport.ko       8250_mca.ko            max3100.ko 
  What about serial_cs.ko?
  http://www.google.com/#hl=en&source=hp&q=serial_cs.ko&meta=&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=&gs_rfai=&fp=6909149b0ecd8aa
  > I don't know more about the serial card you have. >  > >    > The PCI serial-card needs to show up as a 'real' serial port, so that > >    > Xen can output there boot time (before any drivers are loaded in dom0 > >    kernel). > >    > > >  > >    How does one determine if it is real serial port or not. No /dev/ttyS[?] > >    devices are created in the filesystem and there is nothing in the dmesg > >    out for these serial ports either. The PCI add-in card was advertised to > >    be Linux compatible. > >  >  > Real serial ports are available without any drivers, at boot time before Linux is loaded. > Xen needs to log to the serial port before _any_ drivers are loaded, even before dom0 Linux is loaded. > 
  So the serial line use by grub 'taps' into real serial ports only right? So is a driver even needed at all if all the details such as I/O address, IRQ, speed, etc are provided in the grub configuration?
  Many there is a hardware limitation I am unaware or blind to see?
  > It's the same with USB-serial-adapters.. you can't use those for serial console > because they don't work before the driver is loaded. >  > But yeah.. good luck! >  > -- Pasi > 
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