Ed Smith
2006-Dec-18 21:22 UTC
[Xen-devel] Testing status of HVM (Intel VT) on 64bit XEN unstable c/s 13078
Summary: Changeset 13078 - gettimeofday02 nanosleep01/02 ltp tests fail (failure.1) - RHEL4U2-64bit uniprocessor kernel guest panics on boot: Kernel panic from APIC_init_uniprocessor+133 (failure.4) - After a 256MB guest has been up and running for some time on a 2GB node, launching another 256MB guest fails with: Error: (12, ''Cannot allocate memory'') (failure.2) Test Configuration: Dell Precision WorkStation 380, Dual Core, 2GB, 3 SATA (Intel VT) 64bit XEN RELEASE Build Hypervisor on a RHEL4U2 64bit root (/dev/sda) 32bit fully virtualized (HVM) guest RHEL4U2 256MB (/dev/sdb) pae=1(smp) pae=0(up), acpi=1, apic=1 64bit fully virtualized (HVM) guest RHEL4U2 256MB (/dev/sdc) pae=1, acpi=1, apic=1 Boot Tests: Boot a fully virtualized (HVM) guest to the login prompt Results are marked Pass|Fail where (n) points to a failure description Regression Tests: 852 tests (851 ltp tests and one 30 minute user load test) Tests are marked #Pass/#Fail where (n) points to a failure description XEN 64bit 2 CPU Hypervisor (booted smp): ---------------------------------------------------------------------- | XEN | Guest Kernel (SMP kernels booted with 2 CPUs) | | Changeset|-----------------------------------------------------------| | | 32bit UP | 32bit SMP | 64bit UP | 64bit SMP | | |--------------|--------------|--------------|--------------| | | Boot | Test | Boot | Test | Boot | Test | Boot | Test | |----------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------| | 13078 | Pass | | Pass | 852/0 | Fail | | Pass | 851/1 | | | | | | (1) | (4) | | | (1) | |----------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------| | 12895 | Pass | | Pass | 851/1 | Fail | | Pass | 852/0 | | | | | | (1) | (4) | | | (1) | |----------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------| | 12756 | Pass | | Pass | 851/1 | Fail | | Pass | 851/1 | | | | | | (1) | (4) | | | (1) | |----------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------| | 12731 | Pass | | Pass | 850/2 | Fail | | Pass | 852/0 | | | | | | (1) | (4) | | | (1) | |----------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------|------|-------| | 12673 | Pass | | Pass | 852/0 | Fail | | Pass | 851/1 | | | | | | (1) | (4) | | | (1) | ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Multiple Guest Boot Test Test is a 30 minute user load on both Guests XEN 64bit 2 CPU Hypervisor (booted smp): -------------------------------------------- | XEN | Guest Kernel | | Changeset|---------------------------------| | | 32bit 1CPU UP | 32bit 2CPU SMP | | | 64bit 1CPU UP | 64bit 2CPU SMP | | |----------------|----------------| | | Boot | Test | Boot | Test | |----------|------|---------|------|---------| | 13078 | Fail | | Pass | Pass | | | (4) | | (2) | | |----------|------|---------|------|---------| | 12895 | Fail | | Pass | Pass | | | (4) | | (2) | | |----------|------|---------|------|---------| | 12756 | Fail | | Pass | Pass | | | (4) | | (2) | | |----------|------|---------|------|---------| | 12731 | Fail | | Pass | Pass | | | (4) | | (2) | | |----------|------|---------|------|---------| | 12673 | Fail | | Pass | Pass | | | (4) | | (2) | | -------------------------------------------- Failures: 1. BUG 666: 32bit guests fail gettimeofday02, nanosleep01/02 with clock problems 2. After a 256MB guest has been up and running for some time on a 2GB node, launching another 256MB guest fails with: Error: (12, ''Cannot allocate memory'') 4. 64bit uni-processor guest doesn''t boot: Kernel panic from APIC_init_uniprocessor+133 Call Trace:<ffffffff80541e28>{APIC_init_uniprocessor+133} <ffffffff8010c35f>{init+214} <ffffffff8010c289>{init+0} <ffffffff8011138b>{child_rip+8} <ffffffff8010c289>{init+0} <ffffffff80111383>{child_rip+0} Code: 0f 0b 77 9f 36 80 ff ff ff ff 31 01 48 8b 05 fa 24 ee ff ff RIP <ffffffff805418e3>{setup_local_APIC+27} RSP <00000100014b1ef8> <0>Kernel panic - not syncing: Oops _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@lists.xensource.com http://lists.xensource.com/xen-devel