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Re: [Xen-devel] Crash on boot with 2.6.37-rc8-git3

On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 10:54:00PM +0000, M A Young wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2011, M A Young wrote:
> 
> >My next theory is that the issue is that the system is an
> >alignment issue. The NODE DATA is put in the range
> >00000000df659800 to 00000000df66d7ff (the top end of the second
> >"usable" chunk) and the problem come when it tries to write to the
> >final 2K piece (00000000df66d000 to 00000000df66d800 -
> >00000000df66d000 occurs on the stack) which hasn't been
> >initialized properly because it isn't a 4K piece.
> >Does this sound plausible?
> 
> Further experiments confirm that it is this 2K piece causing the
> problem - if I reserve the 2K chunk in the same was that NODE DATA
> is reserved (though without zeroing it) the system boots, if I
> reduce this to reserving only 1K then it doesn't.

I think my math is off here. The reserve call is made on the
df659800 -> df66d7ff, that would be 20 pages of data. The last
PFN df66d is where it dies b/c there is no PTE entry set for it?

What happens if you fudge the code so it allocates those pages to be
page aligned. So df65a000->df66e000 ? We skip this way the region
df659800->df659fff and start on a new PFN (and pte).


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