On 20/08/2019 19:03, Andreas Kinzler wrote:
> While AMD Ryzen 2700X was working perfectly in my tests with Windows
> 10, the new 3700X does not even boot a Windows HVM. With viridian=1
> you get BSOD HAL_MEMORY_ALLOCATION and with viridian=0 you get
> "multiprocessor config not supported".
>
> xl dmesg says:
> (XEN) d1v0 VIRIDIAN CRASH: ac 0 a0a0 fffff8065c06bf88 bf8
> (XEN) d2v0 VIRIDIAN CRASH: ac 0 a0a0 fffff8035b049f88 bf8
>
> Linux domUs with PV and PVH seem to work so far.
>
> Xen version 4.10.2. dom0 kernel 4.13.16. The BIOS version is unchanged
> from 2700X (working) to 3700X (crashing).

So you've done a Zen v1 => Zen v2 CPU upgrade and an existing system?

>
> Is it a known problem? Did someone test the new EPYCs?

This looks familiar, and is still somewhere on my TODO list.

Does booting with a single vCPU work?

~Andrew

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