similar to: Bare-metal Xen on ARM boot

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2013 Oct 08
10
xl console regression on xen-unstable
I''m unable to start xl console on latest xen-unstable (build with commit 8e0da8c07f4f80e14314977a11f738bd74a5b62b). > xl -vvv console sid > xenconsole: Could not read tty from store: No such file or directory I also tried "xl create -c", and it shows console from pygrub but when the "xl create" reaches the end I got the same error: > xenconsole: Could not
2012 Apr 24
21
no console when using xl toolstack xen 4.1.2
Hello! I was asking for help on the Freenode channel, and I was pointed here. I have a situation where, using xl, I can create a functional PV domU, with or without pv-grub, but I cannot access the console. Firing up xend and using xm works without trouble. Since xend and company is being deprecated, I would like to transition to using the xl toolstack. The system is an Arch Linux system
2010 May 14
2
Error: (4, ''Out of memory'', "xc_dom_boot_mem_init: can''t allocate low memory for domain\n")
Hello everyone... I get the following error when i try to creat a virtual machine Error: (4, ''Out of memory'', "xc_dom_boot_mem_init: can''t allocate low memory for domain\n") I''m using Xen under Gentoo, kernel 2.6.32-r1 in a i686 Dual Core AMD Opteron(tm) Processor 290 AuthenticAMD with 16Gb of memory and 4Tb of hard disk. It was a pain to install
2013 Jun 26
24
Re: [XenARM] XEN tools for ARM with Virtualization Extensions
(moving to xen-devel, xen-arm is for the older PV ARM port) On Tue, 2013-06-25 at 23:59 +0000, Eric Trudeau wrote: > Hi, I am trying to build the XEN tools for our port of XEN to our > Cortex A15-based platform. > > I am using the repo at git://xenbits.xenproject.org/xen.git to > cross-compile the tools into our rootfs. Which branch/changeset are you using? I've heard that
2013 Jul 22
11
[PATCH] xen: arm: document which hypercalls (and subops) are supported on ARM
From: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@citrix.com> There are many hypercalls which make no sense or which are not supported on ARM systems but it''s not all that obvious which ones we do support. So lets try and document the hypercalls which are useful on ARM. I''m not sure this is the best way to go about this, I''m open to other ideas. Signed-off-by: Ian Campbell
2013 Nov 01
17
[PATCH v2 00/14] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
I''ve addressed all (I think/hope) of the review comments. The main change is to expose the guest virtual platform (e.g. memory layout and interrupt usage etc) to the toolstack via the public interface. This is then used during FDT generation. I have just codified the current defacto standard layout, it''s probably not the best layout but any change can be a separate patch/series.
2012 Nov 25
2
Cannot open root device xvda1 or unknown-block(0,0)
Hi I''m putting together a Dom0 and three DomU (all Gentoo) with kernel 3.5.7 and Xen 4.1.1. Each Dom has it''s own md (md0 for Dom0, md1 for Dom1 etc). Dom0 works fine so far, however, I''m stuck trying to create DomUs. It appears the xvda1 device on DomU is not created or accessible: Parsing config file dom1 domainbuilder: detail: xc_dom_allocate:
2012 Jan 03
3
Problem with DomU, gentoo, xen-4.1.1
Hello! # uname -a Linux localhost 3.0.6-gentoo #4 SMP Sun Jan 1 04:25:00 Local time zone must be set--see zic m x86_64 Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E31270 @ 3.40GHz GenuineIntel GNU/Linux # xl list Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s) Domain-0 0 3045 8 r----- 1060.0 DomU .config: # cat /usr/src/linux/.config |
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2007 Jun 15
1
[PATCH RFC] add domain builder support for bzImage kernels
This implements a loader for version 2.07 boot protocol bzImage format files. This allows a single bzImage kernel file to boot either native from a normal bootloader (grub, etc), or paravirtualized under Xen. These bzImages have two changes to make this possible: 1. There's a new field for the bootloader to tell the booted kernel what kind of environment its coming up under. We
2012 Jun 08
3
cannot boot guest VM
Hi, I''m trying to boot a PV VM I just installed (following http://wiki.xen.org/wiki/Debian_Guest_Installation_Using_Debian_Installer) without success. My XEN installation is xen-unstable 54c8c9eaee92+ on a Debian unstable machine (x86_64), kernel 3.3.4+. The VM I installed is, again, a Debian unstable x86_64. The installation went smoothly; I used an 8GB file as a disk back-end. I went
2017 May 04
3
Bug#861660: Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes ("Re: Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214"): > On Thu, May 04, 2017 at 05:06:07PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote: > > I have fixed these in stretch but the jessie package remains unfixed. > > I think I may be able to find some backports somewhere. Would that be > > useful ? Is anyone else working on this ? > >
2015 Oct 01
5
xen and spice problem
Hi it is possible to use xen and spice already? If yes is there any howto or doc how? If I turn on spice in cfg of a hvm domU, I get this error: Parsing config from /etc/xen/marax.cfg libxl: detail: libxl_dom.c:238:hvm_set_viridian_features: base group enabled libxl: detail: libxl_dom.c:238:hvm_set_viridian_features: freq group enabled libxl: detail:
2012 Nov 23
1
[PATCH] libxl - fix a variable underflow in libxl_wait_for_free_memory
When xl is called to create a domU and there is not enough memory available, then the autoballooning is called to extract memory from dom0. During the ballooning a loop in libxl_wait_for_free_memory() waits unless enough memory is available to create the domU. But because of a variable-underflow the loop can finish too soon and xl finally aborts with the message: xc: error: panic:
2013 Nov 19
23
[PATCH v6 00/16] xen: arm: 64-bit guest support and domU FDT autogeneration
Biggest change is to switch the new DTB node to /xen-core-devices instead of /xen at Stefano''s request. I also dropped the few patches title HACK etc which weren''t supposed to be there and fixed up some bits and pieces which folks commented on. George, WRT the freeze I think this is functionality which we cannot ship Xen 4.4 without. The impact is entirely constrained to the
2017 May 04
4
Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214
Moritz Muehlenhoff writes ("Re: Xen package security updates for jessie 4.4, XSA-213, XSA-214"): > Yes, the distribution line should be jessie-security, but please send > a debdiff to team at security.debian.org for a quick review before > uploading (I have no idea whether dgit supports security-master). Here is the proposed debdiff (actually, a git diff) for xen in jessie. My
2007 Apr 17
3
DomU Kernel Mapping
Where is the code that maps the kernel of a DomU into memory? i.e, when you do a xm create <config file> what code is called to actually map the kernel into memory? Is it a python script or is it re-directed to Dom0 to do? Thanks. -Brian --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
2007 Apr 17
3
DomU Kernel Mapping
Where is the code that maps the kernel of a DomU into memory? i.e, when you do a xm create <config file> what code is called to actually map the kernel into memory? Is it a python script or is it re-directed to Dom0 to do? Thanks. -Brian --------------------------------- Ahhh...imagining that irresistible "new car" smell? Check outnew cars at Yahoo! Autos.
2015 Dec 15
5
How can I change the localSID for a SAMBA Server?
Hi Marc, We are running Samba Version 4.1.6-Ubuntu on Ubuntu 14.04 LTS. Is there any other specific information you need? Thanks, Byron -- *Byron Bogaert* *IT System Administrator* Wikimedia Foundation Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Help us make it a reality! https://donate.wikimedia.org On Tue, Dec 15, 2015 at 12:53 PM, Marc