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SubjectRe: Cannot boot xen DomU > 2.6.23.1
On Jan 18, 2008 6:26 PM, Jeremy Fitzhardinge <jeremy@goop.org> wrote:

> >> Would it be possible to map the eip and some top parts of the stack back
> >> to kernel symbols? Seems to be the same place in both traces, which is
> >> interesting.

> Do "nm -n vmlinux" on the kernel to set an address sorted list of
> symbols, and then look to see what's near the eip (c037c0c7) and near
> the top of the stack (c0100add, c0378980, c0101962, ...). Some of these
> may be in data, or other strange places, but the ones which correspond
> to code are interesting.

ok I have done some of them, but I still don't know what I should be looking
at. Do you mean code related to xen or code related to have_vcpu_info_placement?
Please be patient with me :)

I just paste some of the result (around those addresses) here:

c037b000 B empty_zero_page
c037c000 B hypercall_page
c037d000 B system_state

c0100a00 t xen_cpuid
c0100a80 t xen_set_debugreg
c0100a90 t xen_get_debugreg
c0100aa0 t xen_save_fl
c0100ac0 t xen_irq_disable
c0100ad0 t xen_safe_halt
c0100af0 t xen_halt
c0100b20 t xen_store_tr
c0100b30 t cvt_gate_to_trap
c0100bb0 t xen_io_delay


c0378980 D per_cpu__irq_stat
c03789c0 d per_cpu__runqueues
c0378df4 D __per_cpu_end

c01018b0 t xen_flush_tlb_single
c0101940 t xen_idle
c0101980 T xen_setup_features
c01019c0 T xen_mc_flush
c0101aa0 T xen_mc_callback

c0104710 T kernel_thread
c01047c0 T cpu_idle
c0104840 T cpu_idle_wait
c0104940 T exit_thread

c0103fe4 T xen_irq_enable_direct
c0103ff1 T xen_irq_enable_direct_reloc
c0103ff5 T xen_irq_enable_direct_end
c0103ff8 T xen_irq_disable_direct
c0104000 T xen_irq_disable_direct_end
c0104004 T xen_save_fl_direct
c0104011 T xen_save_fl_direct_end
c0104014 T xen_restore_fl_direct
c010402b T xen_restore_fl_direct_reloc

c03483f0 t maxcpus
c0348430 t unknown_bootoption
c0348610 T parse_early_param


> >> Hm, I guess some of the output is getting dropped. Does this happen
> >> with 2.6.18-xen?

> > yes it does

> OK, good. I Didn't Break It (tm) ;)

So no fix from you? :)

Thanks


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