One new issue: SMP VMX can only start 1 vcpu.
We set acpi=1 apic=1 pae=1 vcpus=2 to create SMP kernel.
After VMX is up, there is only 1 cpu in /proc/cpuinfo.
In VMX dmesg, we can see the 2nd vcpu can not be waked up.
SMP xenU works.
Bests
Jeff
>-----Original Message-----
>From: xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com
>[mailto:xen-devel-bounces@lists.xensource.com] On Behalf Of Zheng, Jeff
>Sent: 2006年8月15日 13:06
>To: xen-devel@lists.xensource.com
>Subject: [Xen-devel] VMX Status Report 11098:04e5e80be909
>
>We have tested the latest xen on VT platform with Intel 915/E8500
>chipset.
>Here is the test summary:
>
>Issues:
>
> All passed. Yesterday''s bug: Xen0 hangs after VMX create, has
been
>fixed
>
>IA-32:
>
>+ Build&Boot SMP xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32 2.6 linux in SMP VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32 WindowsXP SP1/SP2 in VMX domain
>+ Can bootup SMP VMX & XenU with different memory size
> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ A selected subset of xm-test runs well
>+ A selected subset of LTP runs well in SMP VMX domain(2.6)
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can bootup IA-32 2.6 linux in SMP VMX domain with acpi enable
>+ Can startX in VMX
>+ Network is OK in VMX
>
>IA-32_PAE:
>
>+ Build&Boot SMP xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32 2.6 linux in VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32 WindowXP SP1 in VMX domain
>+ Can bootup VMX & XenU with different memory size
> (VMX:64MB,128MB,196MB,256MB,512MB,1500MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ A selected subset of LTP runs well in SMP VMX domain(2.6)
>+ A selected subset of xm-test runs well
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can bootup IA-32 2.6 linux in VMX domain with acpi enable
>+ Can startX in VMX
>+ Network is OK in VMX
>
>IA-32e:
>
>+ Can bootup WindowXP SP1/SP2 in VMX domain
>+ Build&Boot SMP xen0 without problem
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32/IA-32e(2.6) linux in VMX domain
>+ Can bootup unmodified IA-32PAE 2.6 linux in VMX domain
>+ Can bootup VMX & xenU with different memory size.
> (VMX:128MB,256MB,384MB,512MB,1024M,4096MB.XenU:256MB)
>+ A selected subset of xm-test runs well
>+ A selected subset of LTP runs well in VMX domain(2.6)
>+ Can startX in Dom0
>+ Can bootup IA-32e 2.6 linux in VMX domain with acpi enable
>+ Can startX in VMX
>+ Network is OK in VMX
>
>
>
>
>For details
>------------------------------------------------------------
>
>Platform: IA-32
>Service OS: FC5, IA-32, SMP
>Hardware: Grandstale
>Default guest OS: IA-32-SMP, 2.6 kernel
>
>1, one vmx with memory 512M PASS
>2, one xenU with memory 256M PASS
>3, 2 vmx and 2 xenU coexist PASS
>4, four vmx coexist(64M,128M,196M,256M) PASS
>5, network in VMX domain PASS
>6, network in XenU domain PASS
>7, one window domain PASS
>8, 1 xpsp1 and 1 xpsp2 windows domains coexist PASS
>9, XenU migration PASS
>10,subset LTP test in VMX domain PASS
>11,one vmx boot with base kernel(2.6.16) PASS
>12,xm-test PASS
>13,kernel build in smp guest PASS
>14,StartX in Dom0 PASS
>15,one vmx with acpi enable PASS
>
>
>Xm test on IA32:
>========================================================>Xm-test
execution summary:
> PASS: 45
> FAIL: 4
> XPASS: 0
> XFAIL: 3
>
>
>Details:
>
>XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
> ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size
>1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
> Ping to dom0 failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096
>4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
> Ping failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767
>65507.
>
> FAIL: 01_sedf_multi_pos
> [0] xm sedf returned invalid 256 != 0
>
>LTP test on IA32:
>===============================================================>
Summary Test Report of Last Session
>==============================================================>========>=====>=
Total Pass Fail NoResult Crash
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
194 194 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
194 194 0 0 0
>mm 21 21 0 0 0
>dio 28 28 0 0 0
>nptl 1 1 0 0 0
>math 10 10 0 0 0
>ipc 8 8 0 0 0
>pty 3 3 0 0 0
>quickhit 120 120 0 0 0
>sched 3 3 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=Total
194 194 0 0 0
>
>Platform: IA-32_PAE
>Service OS: RHEL4U1, IA-32_PAE, SMP
>Hardware: Grandstal
>Default guest OS: IA-32-SMP, 2.6 kernel, PAE support
>
>1, one vmx with memory 512M PASS
>2, one vmx with memory 1.5GB PASS
>3, one xenU with memory 256M PASS
>4, 2 vmx and 2 xenU coexist PASS
>5, four vmx coexist(64M,128M,196M,256M) PASS
>6, network in VMX domain PASS
>7, network in XenU domain PASS
>8, one xpsp1 window domain PASS
>9, xm-test PASS
>10,XenU migration PASS
>11,one vmx boot with base kernel(2.6.16) PASS
>12,StartX in Dom0 PASS
>13,one vmx with acpi enable PASS
>
>Xm test on IA32PAE:
>==============================================>Xm-test execution summary:
> PASS: 45
> FAIL: 4
> XPASS: 0
> XFAIL: 3
>
>
>Details:
>
>XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
> ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size
>1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
> Ping to dom0 failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096
>4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
> Ping failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767
>65507.
>
> FAIL: 01_sedf_multi_pos
> [0] xm sedf returned invalid 256 != 0
>
>LTP test on IA32PAE:
>============================================> Summary Test
Report of Last Session
>==============================================================>========>=====>=
Total Pass Fail NoResult Crash
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
194 194 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
194 194 0 0 0
>mm 21 21 0 0 0
>dio 28 28 0 0 0
>nptl 1 1 0 0 0
>math 10 10 0 0 0
>ipc 8 8 0 0 0
>pty 3 3 0 0 0
>quickhit 120 120 0 0 0
>sched 3 3 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=Total
194 194 0 0 0
>
>
>Platform: IA-32e
>Service OS: RHEL4U2, IA-32e, SMP
>Hardware: Paxville
>Default guest OS: IA-32e-SMP, 2.6 kernel
>
>
>1, one vmx with memory 1024M PASS
>2, one xenU with memory 256M PASS
>3, 2 vmx and 2 xenU coexist PASS
>4, four vmx coexist(two IA32 kernel, two IA32e kernel) PASS
>5, network in VMX domain PASS
>6, network in XenU domain PASS
>7, one IA32 2.6 VMX domain with memory 256M PASS
>8, one IA-32PAE 2.6 VMX domain with 1500M PASS
>9, IA-32 and IA-32PAE VMX coexist PASS
>10, IA-32,IA-32PAE and IA-32e VMX coexist PASS
>11, LTP in VMX PASS
>12, one xpsp1 window domain PASS
>13, 1 xpsp1 and 1 xpsp2 windows domains coexist PASS
>14, xm-test PASS
>15,one vmx boot with base kernel(2.6.16) PASS
>16,Build base kernel in 64bit VMX domain PASS
>17,StartX in Dom0 PASS
>18,one vmx with acpi enable PASS
>
>Xm test on IA32E:
>============================================>Xm-test execution summary:
> PASS: 45
> FAIL: 4
> XPASS: 0
> XFAIL: 3
>
>
>Details:
>
>XFAIL: 02_network_local_ping_pos
> ping loopback failed for size 65507. ping eth0 failed for size
>1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 05_network_dom0_ping_pos
> Ping to dom0 failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096
>4192 32767 65507.
>
>XFAIL: 11_network_domU_ping_pos
> Ping failed for size 1 48 64 512 1440 1500 1505 4096 4192 32767
>65507.
>
> FAIL: 01_sedf_multi_pos
> [0] xm sedf returned invalid 256 != 0
>
>LTP test on IA32E:
>=====================================================>
Summary Test Report of Last Session
>==============================================================>========>=====>=
Total Pass Fail NoResult Crash
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
195 195 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=ltp
195 195 0 0 0
>mm 21 21 0 0 0
>dio 28 28 0 0 0
>nptl 1 1 0 0 0
>math 10 10 0 0 0
>ipc 8 8 0 0 0
>pty 3 3 0 0 0
>quickhit 121 121 0 0 0
>sched 3 3 0 0 0
>==============================================================>========>=====>=Total
195 195 0 0 0
>
>
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