On Tue, Oct 9, 2012 at 5:19 AM, Stefano Stabellini <stefano.stabell...@eu.citrix.com> wrote: > > I agree with Peter that this series is going in the right direction. > However if I give more than 4G of RAM to the VM I get a panic at boot: > > [ 0.000000] Linux version 3.6.0-rc7+ (sstabellini@st22) (gcc version 4.4.5 > (Debian 4.4.5-8) ) #532 SMP Tue Oct 9 12:15:32 UTC 2012 > [ 0.000000] Command line: root=/dev/xvda1 textmode=1 xencons=xvc0 debug > loglevel=9 earlyprintk=xen > [ 0.000000] ACPI in unprivileged domain disabled > [ 0.000000] e820: BIOS-provided physical RAM map: > [ 0.000000] Xen: [mem 0x0000000000000000-0x000000000009ffff] usable > [ 0.000000] Xen: [mem 0x00000000000a0000-0x00000000000fffff] reserved > [ 0.000000] Xen: [mem 0x0000000000100000-0x00000001387fffff] usable > [ 0.000000] bootconsole [xenboot0] enabled > [ 0.000000] NX (Execute Disable) protection: active > [ 0.000000] DMI not present or invalid. > [ 0.000000] e820: update [mem 0x00000000-0x0000ffff] usable ==> reserved > [ 0.000000] e820: remove [mem 0x000a0000-0x000fffff] usable > [ 0.000000] No AGP bridge found > [ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x138800 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > [ 0.000000] e820: last_pfn = 0x100000 max_arch_pfn = 0x400000000 > [ 0.000000] initial memory mapped: [mem 0x00000000-0x02781fff] > [ 0.000000] Base memory trampoline at [ffff88000009a000] 9a000 size 24576 > [ 0.000000] calculate_table_space_size: [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff] > [ 0.000000] [mem 0x00000000-0x000fffff] page 4k > [ 0.000000] calculate_table_space_size: [mem 0x00100000-0x1387fffff] > [ 0.000000] [mem 0x00100000-0x1387fffff] page 4k > [ 0.000000] init_memory_mapping: [mem 0x137e33000-0x1387fffff] > [ 0.000000] [mem 0x137e33000-0x1387fffff] page 4k
great, thank for testing it. will come out new version that willget rid of find_table size and cal_table ...stuff. Thanks Yinghai -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in the body of a message to majord...@vger.kernel.org More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html Please read the FAQ at http://www.tux.org/lkml/