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Re: [Xen-devel] Tracebacks from dom0 pvops changeset 2342

Nakajima, Jun wrote:
BTW, I tried 2350 (latest), and I'm seeing repeated complaints from 
mod_l1_entry().
(XEN) mm.c:1650:d0 Bad L1 flags 400000

Is this 32 or 64 bit? I fixed similar symptoms in 32-bit with "x86/paravirt: return full 64-bit result" I think.

By adding printk, I got the same info: mfn=ff7fffffff, gl1mfn=72c96 from every 
complaint; mfn looks bogus.

Sure does.

Looks like it's the mod_l1_entry() called by do_update_va_mapping(), and the 
guest stack shows (by vcpu_show_execution_state() that I added) it's going back 
to xen_mc_flush(). As long as I ignore the MEM_LOG message, it boots up to the 
login prompt.

Odd.  What's the backtrace beyond that?

One thing that puzzles me is that MC_DEBUG is 1 in multicalls.c, but I don't 
see any complaints from dom0. Is the following MC_DEBUG working? Or I may be 
looking at a wrong stack.

Yes, I've noticed that sometimes multicalls seem not to report detectable errors. I haven't looked into see what's really going on.

   J

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