[Fedora-ia64-list] Fedora ia64 Buglist 2006-10-16

Akio Takebe takebe_akio at jp.fujitsu.com
Tue Oct 17 02:32:03 UTC 2006


Hi,

Can you show me your bootparameter in elilo.conf?
I look like this problem is caused by small dom0_mem.
I used dom0_mem=1G, and I could boot it.

Best Regards,

Akio Takebe

>Hi Akio and all,
>
>>>207241: XenU domain can not be created successfully.
>I met a new issue when test XenU in 2.6.18-1.2784.fc6xen
>
>Xen log:
>### domain f000000007bd8080: rid=80000-c0000 mp_rid=2000
>(XEN) arch_domain_create: domain=f000000007bd8080
>(XEN) DomainU EFI build up: ACPI 2.0=0x1000
>(XEN) dom mem: type=13, attr=0x8000000000000008, range=[0x0000000000000000-
>0x000
>0000000001000) (4KB)
>(XEN) dom mem: type=10, attr=0x8000000000000008, range=[0x0000000000001000-
>0x000
>0000000002000) (4KB)
>(XEN) dom mem: type= 6, attr=0x8000000000000008, range=[0x0000000000002000-
>0x000
>0000000003000) (4KB)
>(XEN) dom mem: type= 7, attr=0x0000000000000008, range=[0x0000000000003000-
>0x000
>000000fff4000) (255MB)
>(XEN) dom mem: type=12, attr=0x0000000000000001, range=[0x00000ffffc000000-
>0x000
>0100000000000) (64MB)
>(XEN) vcpu_get_lrr0: Unmasked interrupts unsupported
>(XEN) vcpu_get_lrr1: Unmasked interrupts unsupported
>(XEN) Linux version 2.6.18-1.2784.fc6xen (brewbuilder at altix1.build.redhat.
>com) (
>gcc version 4.1.1 20061011 (Red Hat 4.1.1-30)) #1 SMP Thu Oct 12 19:42:01 
>EDT 20
>06
>EFI v1.00 by Xen/ia64: SALsystab=0x2178 ACPI 2.0=0x1000
>rsvd_region[0]: [0xe000000000002228, 0xe0000000000022f0)
>rsvd_region[1]: [0xe000000000003000, 0xe000000000003030)
>rsvd_region[2]: [0xe000000004000000, 0xe000000004c0ff0b)
>rsvd_region[3]: [0xe00000000fff4000, 0xe00000000fff8000)
>rsvd_region[4]: [0xffffffffffffffff, 0xffffffffffffffff)
>SAL 0.1: Xen/ia64 Xen/ia64 version 0.0
>SAL: AP wakeup using external interrupt vector 0xf3
>xen_pal_emulator: UNIMPLEMENTED PAL CALL 42!!!!
>(XEN) No logical to physical processor mapping available
>bootmem alloc of 67141632 bytes failed!
>Kernel panic - not syncing: Out of memory
> XEN)
>
>
>Best Regards,
>Yongkang (Kangkang) $B%b%?%=%*(B
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: fedora-ia64-list-bounces at redhat.com
>>[mailto:fedora-ia64-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Akio Takebe
>>Sent: 2006$B%Hs(B0$B%d%D(B16$B%M%f(B 15:40
>>To: ia64 Fedora Core Development
>>Subject: Re: [Fedora-ia64-list] Fedora ia64 Buglist 2006-10-16
>>
>>Hi,
>>
>>>207227: Xen0 reboot command can not reboot Tiger4 machine.
>>>203032: xen/ia64 kernel BUG while rebooting
>>The above issues are fixed.
>>I confirmed by using 2.6.18-1.2784.fc6xen.
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>
>>Akio Takebe
>>
>>>
>>>Bugs filed against fedora-ia64.  If a you have filed a bug and
>>>it is not listed below, then it is likely you did not file it under
>>>the appropriate Product (Fedora Core) or Hardware Category (ia64).
>>>
>>>Total bugs in each state:
>>>NEEDINFO:   5
>>>REOPENED:   1
>>>MODIFIED:   1
>>>ASSIGNED:   4
>>>CLOSED  : 159
>>>NEW     :  10
>>>
>>>RECENT MOVERS (changed in past 7 days): 2
>>>210013: [CLOSED] kernel unaligned access messages in rhel5a1
>>>202096: [NEW] ia64: unaligned accesses during dmraid execution at startup
>>>
>>>NEW state: 10
>>>208895: blktap does not build on ia64
>>>208062: [IA64-Xen] XenU would crash Xen0, if insmod xennet.ko
>>>207241: XenU domain can not be created successfully.
>>>207227: Xen0 reboot command can not reboot Tiger4 machine.
>>>204011: Xen: kernel unaligned access
>>>203032: xen/ia64 kernel BUG while rebooting
>>>202973: xen/ia64 fc6 blockers
>>>202971: blkbk/netbk modules don't load
>>>202096: ia64: unaligned accesses during dmraid execution at startup
>>>181501: unaligned accesses seen during mono execution
>>>
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