Konrad,
We are focused on developing a secure version of the hypervisor, by removing
and refactoring code instead of adding security features. We don't have much
kernel expertise, so we just fiddle 'till we get a fairly current kernel that
works for our development environments. However, we are set up to capture full
debug info all the time, so if we get an interesting kernel manifestation, can
we report it. In this case, I have schedule pressure, so I am going to
re-organize the particular DQ35JO to be just a plain Fedora box. However, I
will be trying all over again with a different box, to set up a new development
environment with the latest pvops dom0. I will make sure we have drm.debug=255
on all of our development systems, but I don't know what the i915 option is.
We are also doing some fuzz testing of the hypervisor, so if we get anything
interesting related to pvops, we'll post.
I will follow up to let you know how near to the present we are able to get,
with pvops dom0 versions, on my next attempt.
Sincerely,
John
On May 31, 2011, at 9:52 AM, Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk wrote:
> Whooooa. What are the boot issues with the newer kernels
@Konrad, they just would not build. Usually at make modules, but not always,
sometimes they died in modprobe.
> BTW, you hadn't provided me with the 'drm.debug=255' and 'i915..' debug
> options.
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