Ian, I came across the subject line on a 96GB server with over 85 VMs running. Completely frozen and unresponsive, qemu-dm processes hung on event channels. I''m using the XenServer 6.0 dom0 kernel on top of the xen-unstable tip hypervisor. I believe you solved the issue backporting some event channel patches to the 2.6.32 kernel, as described in this thread http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638172 I am missing a bit of context in order to retrieve the patches and apply them to my setup. What trees are involved here? I''m looking in particular for "multiple fixes to PIRQ event channel handling" and friends, but I don''t have commit identifiers, nor a tree URL (neither I am too sure what changesets from which upstream tree do the backports aggregate). Any help appreciated. Thanks Andres
On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 16:43 +0100, Andres Lagar-Cavilla wrote:> Ian, > > I came across the subject line on a 96GB server with over 85 VMs running. > Completely frozen and unresponsive, qemu-dm processes hung on event > channels. I''m using the XenServer 6.0 dom0 kernel on top of the > xen-unstable tip hypervisor. > > I believe you solved the issue backporting some event channel patches to > the 2.6.32 kernel, as described in this thread > http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638172 > > I am missing a bit of context in order to retrieve the patches and apply > them to my setup. What trees are involved here?This was a backport to a 2.6.32 pvops kernel. The Debian Squeeze kernel is a snapshot from Jeremy''s xen.git at some point in the past. drivers/xen/events.c is pretty different to the classic-Xen kernels like XenServers.> I''m looking in particular > for "multiple fixes to PIRQ event channel handling" and friends, but I > don''t have commit identifiers, nor a tree URL (neither I am too sure what > changesets from which upstream tree do the backports aggregate).I think the pirq stuff was because the aforementioned snapshot happened to be taken in the middle of a transition in how pirqs were handled, so I was back porting the remainder. Anyway, if you want them you can find them in the Debian source package, they are listed in debian/patches/series/40-extra, the paths there are relative to debian/patches. Also, I think (but I''m not 100% sure any more) that these patches correspond to this branch in my xenbits tree: git://xenbits.xen.org/people/ianc/linux-2.6.git debian/squeeze/evtchn Ian
> On Thu, 2012-03-29 at 16:43 +0100, Andres Lagar-Cavilla wrote: >> Ian, >> >> I came across the subject line on a 96GB server with over 85 VMs >> running. >> Completely frozen and unresponsive, qemu-dm processes hung on event >> channels. I''m using the XenServer 6.0 dom0 kernel on top of the >> xen-unstable tip hypervisor. >> >> I believe you solved the issue backporting some event channel patches to >> the 2.6.32 kernel, as described in this thread >> http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=638172 >> >> I am missing a bit of context in order to retrieve the patches and apply >> them to my setup. What trees are involved here? > > This was a backport to a 2.6.32 pvops kernel. The Debian Squeeze kernel > is a snapshot from Jeremy''s xen.git at some point in the past. > drivers/xen/events.c is pretty different to the classic-Xen kernels like > XenServers. > >> I''m looking in particular >> for "multiple fixes to PIRQ event channel handling" and friends, but I >> don''t have commit identifiers, nor a tree URL (neither I am too sure >> what >> changesets from which upstream tree do the backports aggregate). > > I think the pirq stuff was because the aforementioned snapshot happened > to be taken in the middle of a transition in how pirqs were handled, so > I was back porting the remainder. > > Anyway, if you want them you can find them in the Debian source > package, they are listed in debian/patches/series/40-extra, the paths > there are relative to debian/patches. > > Also, I think (but I''m not 100% sure any more) that these patches > correspond to this branch in my xenbits tree: > > git://xenbits.xen.org/people/ianc/linux-2.6.git debian/squeeze/evtchn >Thanks very much, this will get me going Andres> Ian > >
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