Do you have a serial console set up? That''s step number 1 in dealing
with Xen hangs.
Step 2 is adding "watchdog" to the command line, so if Xen hangs for
more than a few seconds, you get a stack trace of where each cpu is
waiting.
-George
2010/1/20 Haifeng Fang <fhf25@126.com>:> hi, all
>
> Recently, I want to add a hidden domain in Xen. So I have studied the
source
> codes related to idle-vcpu.
> Now, I have implemented a hidden domain, which contains a vcpu similar to
> idle-vcpu. In this vcpu, it used the same page-table with idle-vcpu, that
> is, idle_pg_table, so the vcpu can access the memory within xen hypervisor
> address space. Being apparent, this vcpu is like a kernel thread of linux.
>
> Fortunately, the method is good when the changed xen is running under
single
> physical CPU, while the running speed of domain became a little slow.
> However, when the changed xen is installed onto the machine with dual-core,
> the machine is dead. So, how can I solve the problem? If the death of
> machine is due to the vcpu''s synchronization.
>
> who can give me some advise?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> --Haifeng Fang
> Beijing China
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