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Re: [Xen-users] Vanilla kernel 2.6.23 gets error "guest type	xen-3.0-x86
 
If there is an option in the kernel configuration to build a PAE enabled kernel, try this.  I think your problem is because you compiled a kernel without PAE support, but your hypervisor is PAE-enabled.
  Br, Emre 
 On Dec 11, 2007 10:10 AM, Tanya Bragin < tom.bragin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
This is my first time posting to this mailing list, so please let me know if I'm posting to the wrong place or otherwise not following the protocol.
  I am trying to boot up a custom paravirtualized kernel in Xen domU. I have been following this thread from the same mailing list that has been extremely helpful, but I still get an error:
 http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-users/2007-10/msg00378.html
  My setup is Fedora Core 8 installation of Xen and dom0, which includes 
xen-3.1.0-13 and 2.6.21-2950.fc8xen Fedora kernel. I can create a Fedora Core 8 domU using xm create. So at this point I'm just trying to compile the vanilla kernel with paravirtual extensions to replace Fedora's kernel in the config file.
  My procedure is as follows: - download vanilla kernel 2.6.23 from kernel.org - make defconfig - edit .config and set all "xen" and "paravirt"setting to yes (config file attached)
 - make vmlinux - gzip vmlinux (... this step by following advice in the above mentioned thread) - cp vmlinux.gz /boot/vmlinuz - Then try to boot the kernel with the attached config file
  At this point, an error occurs and 
domain-builder-ng.log reflects the following entries: ... xc_dom_parse_elf_kernel: xen-3.0-x86_32: 0xc0100000 -> 0xc06d3000 ... xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: xen-3.0-x86_32p xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: 
hvm-3.0-x86_32 xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: hvm-3.0-x86_32p xc_dom_boot.c:108: panic: xc_dom_compat_check: guest type xen-3.0-x86_32 not supported by xen kernel, sorry
 
  When I boot the image that works (compiled from vanilla kernel 
2.6.23 by Mark and attached in the abovementioned thread), it indeed boots and instead the log has the entries one would expect: ... xc_dom_parse_elf_kernel: xen-3.0-x86_32p: 0xc0100000 -> 0xc0420000 ... x86_compat: guest 
xen-3.0-x86_32p, address size 32 ... xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: xen-3.0-x86_32p <= matches xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: hvm-3.0-x86_32 xc_dom_compat_check: supported guest type: 
hvm-3.0-x86_32p
  Any idea what I am doing wrong?
 
  One curious thing I've noticed is when I look at elf notes in my broken image, they look a bit different from the image that works. Don't know if that matters:
  $ readelf -n marks_vmlinux
  Notes at offset 0x002cd2b8 with length 0x000000e8:   Owner         Data size       Description   Xen           0x00000006      Unknown note type: (0x00000006)   Xen           0x00000004      Unknown note type: (0x00000007)
   Xen           0x00000008      Unknown note type: (0x00000005)   Xen           0x00000004      Unknown note type: (0x00000003)   Xen           0x00000004      NT_VERSION (version)   Xen           0x00000004      NT_ARCH (architecture)
   Xen           0x0000002a      Unknown note type: (0x0000000a)   Xen           0x00000004      Unknown note type: (0x00000009)   Xen           0x00000008      Unknown note type: (0x00000008)
  $ readelf -n my_vmlinux
  Notes at offset 0x012d1330 with length 0x0000010c:   Owner         Data size       Description   Xen           0x00000006      Unknown note type: (0x00000006)   Xen           0x00000004      Unknown note type: (0x00000007)
   Xen           0x00000008      Unknown note type: (0x00000005)   Xen           0x00000004      Unknown note type: (0x00000003)   Xen           0x00000004      NT_VERSION (version)   Xen           0x00000004      NT_ARCH (architecture)
   Xen           0x0000002a      Unknown note type: (0x0000000a)   Xen           0x00000003      Unknown note type: (0x00000009) <= this Xen field looks different   Xen           0x00000008      Unknown note type: (0x00000008)
   GNU           0x00000014      NT_GNU_BUILD_ID (unique build ID bitstring)
  Let me know if you have any thoughts or if there is any additional info I can provide. 
  Thanks, Tom 
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