Does anybody know how to redirect the GPL Windows PV Driver to QEMU log? like
following:
And Qemu log (last few lines) is here:
TcpIpChecksumNdisTask
V4Transmit.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Transmit.TcpOptionsSupported = 1
V4Transmit.TcpChecksum = 1
V4Transmit.UdpChecksum = 0
V4Transmit.IpChecksum = 0
V4Receive.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Receive.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Receive.TcpChecksum = 1
V4Receive.UdpChecksum = 0
V4Receive.IpChecksum = 0
V6Transmit.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Transmit.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Transmit.TcpChecksum = 0
V6Transmit.UdpChecksum = 0
V6Receive.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Receive.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Receive.TcpChecksum = 0
V6Receive.UdpChecksum = 0
TcpLargeSendNdisTask
MaxOffLoadSize = 61440
.......
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: Alex Ivanov
To: Huibin QIAN
Sent: Tuesday, December 22, 2009 10:54 PM
Subject: Re: A sample question
Oh, I see - that''s probably because the driver I''m using is
a newer version with extra debugging info that''s James (the guy who
actually writes this driver) sent me as a test. Actually still some problems
with it so it has not been released to public. I guess we just have to wait...
Regards,
Alex
On Dec 22, 2009, at 12:50 AM, Huibin QIAN <qianhb@huawei.com> wrote:
Thanks Alex
In my /var/log/xen/qemu-dm-[virtual machine name]
I can''t find any log related to PV driver (I have installed on
WINXP DomU).
I donot know why.
Need I to do some other things , for e.g. trun on some LOG MACRO ?
Thanks
----- Original Message -----
From: Alexander Ivanov
To: Huibin QIAN
Sent: Monday, December 21, 2009 10:41 PM
Subject: Re: A sample question
Hello Huibin,
it should be in /var/log/xen/qemu-dm-[virtual machine name] (I think its
default directory that can be changed in xend config).
Alex
2009/12/21 Huibin QIAN <qianhb@huawei.com>
Hey Alexander,
I read your mail of "Win2003x64 VM unexpected reboot - PV disk
driver?"
From it, you pasted Qemu log.
My quetion is how to get the Qemu log, I can''t find any qemu
log on Dom0 like yours
( I installed GPL PV drivers too)
Thanks !!!
And Qemu log (last few lines) is here:
TcpIpChecksumNdisTask
V4Transmit.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Transmit.TcpOptionsSupported = 1
V4Transmit.TcpChecksum = 1
V4Transmit.UdpChecksum = 0
V4Transmit.IpChecksum = 0
V4Receive.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Receive.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V4Receive.TcpChecksum = 1
V4Receive.UdpChecksum = 0
V4Receive.IpChecksum = 0
V6Transmit.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Transmit.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Transmit.TcpChecksum = 0
V6Transmit.UdpChecksum = 0
V6Receive.IpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Receive.TcpOptionsSupported = 0
V6Receive.TcpChecksum = 0
V6Receive.UdpChecksum = 0
TcpLargeSendNdisTask
MaxOffLoadSize = 61440
MinSegmentCount = 4
TcpOptions = 0
IpOptions = 0
XenNet (BUFFER_TOO_SHORT 152 > 0)
Get Unknown OID 0x10117
XenPCI --> XenPci_EvtDeviceUsageNotification
XenPCI notification_type = Paging, flag = 1
XenPCI <-- XenPci_EvtDeviceUsageNotification
XenPCI --> XenPciPdo_EvtDeviceUsageNotification
XenPCI path = device/vbd/768
XenPCI notification_type = Paging, flag = 1
XenPCI <-- XenPciPdo_EvtDeviceUsageNotification
XenNet (BUFFER_TOO_SHORT 152 > 0)
AFD: AfdPprThreshold value queried from transport: 2960
Set OID_802_3_MULTICAST_LIST
Length = 12
Entries = 2
Get Unknown OID 0xd010122
XenPCI --> XenPci_EvtDeviceFileCreate
XenPCI --> XenBus_DeviceFileInit
XenPCI <-- XenBus_DeviceFileInit
XenPCI <-- XenPci_EvtDeviceFileCreate
XenPCI --> XenPci_IoWatch
XenPCI found pending read - MinorFunction = 0, length = 1024
XenPCI <-- XenBus_ProcessReadRequest
XenPCI <-- XenPci_IoWatch
Package ''Microsoft SQL Management Studio Package''
failed to load.
XenVbd --> DriverEntry
XenVbd IRQL = 31
XenVbd DriverObject = 00000000, RegistryPath = 00000000
XenVbd --> XenVbd_HwScsiFindAdapter
XenVbd IRQL = 31
XenVbd xvdd = 89F1A300
XenVbd BusInterruptLevel = 28
XenVbd BusInterruptVector = 01c
XenVbd NumberOfAccessRanges = 1
XenVbd RangeStart = 0f9ba000, RangeLength = 00001000
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_VECTORS
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_DEVICE_STATE - 8AABB3CC
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_RING - ring-ref = 8AAA8000
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_EVENT_CHANNEL - event-channel = 9
XenVbd cached_use_other = 1
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_READ_STRING - device-type = disk
XenVbd device-type = Disk
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_READ_STRING - mode = w
XenVbd mode = w
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_READ_STRING - sectors = 25165824
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_READ_STRING - sector-size = 512
XenVbd XEN_INIT_TYPE_GRANT_ENTRIES - entries = 11
XenVbd Dma64BitAddresses supported
XenVbd <-- XenVbd_HwScsiFindAdapter
XenVbd --> XenVbd_HwScsiInitialize
XenVbd IRQL = 31
XenVbd dump_mode = 1
XenVbd <-- XenVbd_HwScsiInitialize
XenVbd Command = INQUIRY
XenVbd --> XenVbd_HwScsiResetBus
XenVbd IRQL = 31
XenVbd <-- XenVbd_HwScsiResetBus
XenVbd Command = SCSIOP_START_STOP_UNIT
XenVbd Command = READ_CAPACITY
XenVbd <-- DriverEntry
XenVbd Xen Operation returned error
XenVbd Operation = Write
XenVbd Sector = 00085577, Count = 64
XenVbd Command = REQUEST_SENSE
XenVbd Xen Operation returned error
XenVbd Operation = Write
XenVbd Sector = 00085577, Count = 64
XenVbd Command = REQUEST_SENSE
XenVbd Xen Operation returned error
XenVbd Operation = Write
XenVbd Sector = 00085577, Count = 64
XenVbd Command = REQUEST_SENSE
XenNet --> XenNet_Shutdown
XenNet <-- XenNet_Shutdown
XenPCI Bug check 0x0000000A (0x000004DC, 0x000000FF, 0x00000000,
0x80A5C250)
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