From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 MIME-Version: 1.0 Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 09:10:11 +0100 To: "Fans of the OS Plan 9 from Bell Labs" <9fans@9fans.net> From: "Wolfgang Kunz" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Message-Id: <20100209081011.ABE7911803D@smtp.hushmail.com> Subject: Re: [9fans] Plan 9 on Xen 3.2.1 / 32-bit PAE Kernel / 64-bit Hypervisor Topicbox-Message-UUID: d0e0b240-ead5-11e9-9d60-3106f5b1d025 The Plan 9 Xen PAE kernels runs fine on my NetBSD 64 bit Xen server. My Xen version is 3.3.x but 3.2.1 should works too. I could post my Xen config file here if you like? -Wolfgang On Tue, 09 Feb 2010 02:12:04 +0100 Kenneth L Van Alstyne wrote: >Just curious if anyone has any experience running Plan 9 under Xen >with a >64-bit hypervisor? It's my understanding that the PAE kernel >should work, >but upon creation of the DomU, the machine quickly panics. >Example output >is below: > >wired:~# xm create -c /home/kvanals/plan9/boot.conf >Using config file "/home/kvanals/plan9/boot.conf". >Started domain plan9.kvanals.org > >Plan 9 >127 holes free >0018b000 00dba000 12775424 >12775424 bytes free >cpu0: 2792MHz AuthenticAMD AMD64 (cpuid: AX 0x20F51 DX 0x78BFBFF) >panic: xenupdatema - pte 80185010 value 269a5027 >panic: xenupdatema - pte 80185010 value 269a5027 >dumpstack >ktrace /kernel/path 8001444a 80002e2c <estackx 80003000 >80002dcc=8001428b 80002dd8=80040514 80002ddc=8006b902 >80002de4=8006b963 >80002df0=80072b4a 80002e00=8004065b 80002e10=8006cef8 >80002e14=8001444a >80002e28=8001444a 80002e2c=8001428f 80002e34=80040a81 >80002e48=8006a91a >80002e84=8007380a 80002e90=80074682 80002ea4=80073a82 >80002ed0=8006cf37 >80002ed4=8006a91a 80002edc=80072b4a 80002ef0=80070000 >80002ef4=80070044 >80002f00=8006cef8 80002f0c=8006cef8 80002f10=80070276 >80002f18=8007055a >80002f24=8006a91a 80002f38=80070661 80002f44=8006c3e7 >80002f60=8006ca30 >80002f8c=80011cc0 80002fac=80011be5 80002fb8=80012208 >80002fc4=80012254 >80002fe4=00000000 80002fe8=801c6ff8 80002fec=80010a37 >80002ff0=800b209f >80002ff4=00000000 80002ff8=8001001f 80002ffc=00000000 >EOF >cpu0: exiting >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >cpu0: spurious interrupt 102, last 0 >... > >Thanks ahead of time for any assistance anyone is able to provide. > >Thanks, >Kenny