From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 Date: Fri, 25 Jul 2008 16:41:10 +0200 From: John Soros To: 9fans@9fans.net Message-ID: <20080725164110.0d5edfba@dazone> In-Reply-To: <13426df10806132311g34ec1fcfy28b6cd3d904841db@mail.gmail.com> References: <13426df10806132311g34ec1fcfy28b6cd3d904841db@mail.gmail.com> Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Subject: Re: [9fans] lguest port broken due to some change in last 6 months; any ideas? Topicbox-Message-UUID: f03be4b8-ead3-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 Hi, I have tried to run the lguest port on a 2.6.25 kernel, with not much luck. I guess i was successful in setting the thing up, as > There were a number of changes in the kernel last 6 months, I just > recently did a pull and the lguest port is screwed. I spent part of > today fixing things and catching up, and am now stuck in the first > taskswitch. > > Symptoms are odd. It dies in the first call to gotolabel. > > But here is the output from some prints: > mmuswitch done return to 0xc01508de > port/proc.c goto label c0470008 (pc c01013b3, sp c0059778) > > That pc is init0; the SP is good, previously allocated in newproc(). > Next line after this is from lguest program. Lguest says this: > lguest: Bad address 0xc0012c01 (gpte 01008200) my kernel dies with the same error, different address though. The kernel starts: "hello squidboymach0init" then it finds a console, echo's to it: "Found a console! try output! ============================== hi there ========================" but then the last few lines are: "lgv reset done findlgv net0, @2 Config: 0: 0x0 0xff 0x6 0x1d 0x1 0xd7 found one enet ctlr Jiggering address #l0: lg: 10lguest: bad read address 0xc0012044 len 4" looks very much like the error you described. Is there any outlook for this to be fixed, i would be really happy to be able to have a plan9 cpu server and whatnot on my machine. 9vx doesn't work for me for this reason. > > The gpte is the pte that the lguest kernel code found for that address. > > eh? c0012c01? It makes not a lot of sense, that's not word aligned, as > it should be for accesses to cpu0pdb. > And ... it dies in gotolabel here: > TEXT gotolabel(SB), $1 > MOVL label+0(FP), AX > MOVL 0(AX), SP /* restore sp */ > MOVL 4(AX), AX /* put return pc on the stack */ > MOVL AX, 0(SP) > MOVL $1, AX /* return 1 */ > DIE DIE DIE > RET > > as determined by me putting calls to lguest crash, line by line. Yep, > it dies on an immediate move to AX. > > I'm thinking I'm overwriting code somehow. Anybody has ideas on how to > debug this, let me know. I've had lots of weird problems on these > lguest ports but this one takes the cake. > > oh yeah I have fixed the port with the new bits in memory.c, l.s, etc. > for handling 8 MB of initial mappings. > > ron > Thanks, John