Hi,
the problem is as follows:(And then, others can't login mostly because
of the os' busing and you can't do anything else.)
[**@xentest ::三 12月 21::~]$ sudo xm list
Name ID Mem VCPUs State Time(s)
Domain-0 0 1748 2 r----- 29396.3
xp-101 1 256 1 -b---- 4685.8
[**@xentest ::三 12月 21::~]$ sudo xm save 1 1.save
Message from syslogd@ at Wed Dec 21 10:27:10 2011 ...
xentest kernel: unregister_netdevice: waiting for tap1.0 to become free. Usage
count = 1
Message from syslogd@ at Wed Dec 21 10:27:41 2011 ...
xentest last message repeated 3 times
Message from syslogd@ at Wed Dec 21 10:28:52 2011 ...
xentest last message repeated 7 times
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------------------ 原始邮件 ------------------
发件人: "Anthony PERARD"<anthony.perard@citrix.com>;
发送时间: 2011年12月20日(星期二) 晚上9:48
收件人: "Stefan Hajnoczi"<stefanha@gmail.com>;
抄送: "¤終於aware"<250716708@qq.com>;
"qemu-devel"<qemu-devel@nongnu.org>; "Stefano
Stabellini"<Stefano.Stabellini@eu.citrix.com>; "Xen
Devel"<xen-devel@lists.xensource.com>;
主题: Re: 回复: [Qemu-devel] debuging about qemu-dm in xen 3.4.2
On Tue, 20 Dec 2011, Stefan Hajnoczi wrote:
> 2011/12/20 ¤終於aware <250716708@qq.com>:
> > I want to create a memory snapshot file (such as mm.snap) of
current
> > virtual machine and the mm.snap can be used as a arg of qemu cmd-line
for
> > restoring the last memory condition.
> > But I am not very clear about the structure of the qemu-dm source
code.
> > Although observing the output of execution is the straightforward way,
high
> > frequency of printf and re-compling is too incovenient to put into
effect.
>
> Please keep qemu-devel@nongnu.org CCed so others can contribute to the
> discussion.
>
> QEMU only deals with virtual memory when simulating an MMU (for
> ARM-on-x86 system translation). The device model usually operates on
> physical RAM or bus addresses.
>
> Stefano or Anthony can explain the qemu-dm specifics. It's still not
> clear to me what you're trying to observe - qemu-dm is not where
I'd
> try to observe domain memory under Xen but it's the right place to
> observe emulated devices.
Cced Xen-devel as well.
You can save a domain state using the tool stack (probably `xm save`
with Xen 3.4) and restore it as many time as you want.
To run gdb on qemu-dm, remplace the /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm by a
script:
#!/bin/sh
exec gdbserver 0.0.0.0:1234 /usr/lib/xen/bin/qemu-dm.bak $@
And run gdb. `target remote localhost 1234` to connect to gdbserver.
With the latest Xen (4.1 and unstable), you can specifie a different
device model in the config file instead of remplacing the default
binary.
Regards,
--
Anthony PERARD