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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Is this a bug of xentrace?
Yes, it is 0x00007fff. This is one line in the parsed trace file.
CPU1 962569711226060 (+ 574) switch_infnext [ new_domid =
0x00007fff, time = 14321, r_time =30000000 ]
When I use "xm list", it shows the domain id is 5. There are only two
domains on the host.
Can any one point out what does "0x00007fff" this number mean? Thanks.
- Hui
George Dunlap wrote:
Are you sure that's not 0x7fff? (Three f's, not four?) 0x7fff is the
domain ID of the idle domain (scheduled when there is no other work on
the system to do).
-George
On Sat, May 9, 2009 at 7:56 PM, Hui Kang <hkang@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,
I am using xentrace to trace the events of guest domains on a host physical
machine. In the parsed trace file,
if the guest domain is created on the host machine, then the entry is good
switch_infprev [ old_domid = 0x00000002
// the guest domain has a id of 2.
switch_infnext [ new_domid = 0x00000000
However, if the guest domain is migrated from another host machine, the
parsed trace file shows
switch_infprev [ old_domid = 0x00007ffff
// the guest domain has a id of 2.
switch_infnext [ new_domid = 0x00000000
Even the domain Id is 2, it shows 0x00007ffff.
Can anyone explain this? Thanks.
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