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RE: [Xen-devel] Testing status of fully virtualized guests (Intel VT) on

To: "Ed Smith" <esmith@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, <xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] Testing status of fully virtualized guests (Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable
From: "Li, Xin B" <xin.b.li@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 5 May 2006 19:50:37 +0800
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Thread-topic: [Xen-devel] Testing status of fully virtualized guests (Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable
>Thanks Xin, for the explaination.  I am only testing the 32bit PAE and
>64bit XEN Hypervisors because we are interested in support for RHEL4
>32bit SMP kernels.  We recently changed our 32bit hypervisor build to
>enable PAE so we were testing a valid combination.   
>
>Are you close to submitting your PS support patch?  I'm very interested
>in seeing 32bit SMP guests working on 64bit hypervisors.
>

Xiaohui is finishing the patch, hope to send it out very soon, and RHEL4
IA32 SMP kernel runs fine :-)

>Are there release notes indicating what is supported in the 3.0.2 test
>branch and what is planned to be supported in the next release?
>

"xm info" can report the info.
-Xin


>Thanks,
>Ed Smith
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Li, Xin B [mailto:xin.b.li@xxxxxxxxx] 
>Sent: Thursday, May 04, 2006 11:38 AM
>To: Ed Smith; xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Subject: RE: [Xen-devel] Testing status of fully virtualized guests
>(Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable
>
>Thanks a lot for your tests on HVM SMP guests support, here I think we
>need make it more clear, actually on x86 we have 3 types of xen
>hypervisors: 
>1) 32bit none-PAE xen hypervisor;
>2) 32bit PAE xen hypervisor;
>3) 64bit xen hypervisor,
>
>and 3 types of HVM guests:
>a) 32bit none-PAE HVM guests;
>b) 32bit PAE HVM guests;
>c) 64bit HVM guests.
>
>On 1), we only support a)
>On 2), we support a), and we are planning to support b), yet 
>this is not
>done yet :-( On 3), we support a), b) and c).
>
>>Failures:
>>1. 32bit UP guest fail ltp gettimeofday02:
>>    "Time is going backwards"
>>2. 32bit and 64bit guests fail first boot attempt after booting XEN:
>>    "(XEN) Failed vm entry, domain_crash_sync called from vmx.c"
>>3. 32bit SMP guest hangs on boot after:
>>    "Uncompressing Linux... Ok, booting the kernel."
>
>The default Redhat 32bit SMP kernel is PAE enabled, so if you 
>are trying
>to run it on 1), you got such results :-(, for this kind of 
>SMP testing,
>I suggest you compile a none PAE 32bit SMP kernel by your own.
>If you are running it on 64bit xen hypervisor, only FC5 32bit 
>SMP kernel
>can successfully boot currently. The reason is on 2 sides, one is
>because PS support is still not complete, and the other is old version
>(2.6.12-) Linux kernel can not handle such cases, SMP code and PAE code
>are mixed there.
>We have a patch in hand to complete PS support on x86_64, and 
>tests show
>RHEL4 32bit SMP can successfully boot :-)
>
>Hope my explaination is clear for you :-)
>
>-Xin
>
>>4. 64bit SMP guest fails testing:
>>    domU hangs under load
>>5. 64bit SMP guest report these messages the XEN console:
>>    "(XEN) spurious IRQ irq got=-1"
>>6. 64bit SMP guest report these messages the XEN console during 
>>testing:
>>    "(XEN) <vlapic_accept_irq>level trig mode repeatedly for vector 
>>252"
>>
>

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