Date: Tue, 17 Jul 2012 22:07:40 -0700 From: Neel Natu <neelnatu@gmail.com> To: s vas <sree.openwrk@gmail.com> Cc: freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Bhyve - Host kernel panic after running 'kldload vmm' Message-ID: <CAFgRE9GqsUHynhAf-dw3nFd_Mazb82FvZ3-Z_qcuDmA7umyKwQ@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <CADYnSLCwGyeiotOLON0nu0j%2Bp=K=PRE-nEJKzi5sPSEK=bRURQ@mail.gmail.com> References: <CADYnSLCwGyeiotOLON0nu0j%2Bp=K=PRE-nEJKzi5sPSEK=bRURQ@mail.gmail.com>
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Hi, On Tue, Jul 17, 2012 at 9:12 PM, s vas <sree.openwrk@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi > I have a kernel panic when loading bhyve hypervisor kernel module. > These are the steps I followed > 1. First I installed Freebsd 9 on my machine which has Intel-x86_64 and 8Gb > Ram > 2. The following output from dmesg.boot confirm that vmx is enabled in the > machine. > PU: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU M 520 @ 2.40GHz (2394.06-MHz K8-class > CPU) > Origin = "GenuineIntel" Id = 0x20655 Family = 6 Model = 25 Stepping = > 5 > > Features=0xbfebfbff<FPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,CLFLUSH,DTS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,HTT,TM,PBE> > > Features2=0x29ae3ff<SSE3,PCLMULQDQ,DTES64,MON,DS_CPL,VMX,SMX,EST,TM2,SSSE3,CX16,xTPR,PDCM,PCID,SSE4.1,SSE4.2,POPCNT,AESNI> > AMD Features=0x28100800<SYSCALL,NX,RDTSCP,LM> > AMD Features2=0x1<LAHF> > TSC: P-state invariant, performance statistics > > 3. Then I checked out the latest code from svn:// > svn.freebsd.org/base/projects/bhyve/ > a) I built world and kernel > b) Followed the steps in > http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/makeworld.html > (25.7.1 > The Canonical Way to Update Your System) to install the new kernel and to > install the new world. > c) Rebooted to the newly built kernel. > 4. I wanted to give 4gb to the host kernel and the remaining memory for the > guest. So I set hw.physmem to "0x100000000". > 5. Rebooted the host so that hw.physmem takes effect (Following > http://people.freebsd.org/~neel/bhyve/bhyve_instructions.txt) > a) This is the sysctl output > sysctl -a | grep hw.physmem > hw.physmem: 3185545216 > cat /boot/loader.conf > hw.physmem="0x100000000" > 6. Then executed 'kldload vmm'. Got kernel panic with the following trace > > ----- > #0 - #8 is panic related call trace.... > ........ Could you provide the stack frames above vmx_enable()? It is unclear from the subset of stack frames provided here as to what the cause of the panic is. best Neel > #9 0xffffffff8189b91f in vmx_enable (arg=Variable "arg" is not available. > ) at vmx_cpufunc.h:65 > #10 0xffffffff808b9e5d in smp_rendezvous_action () > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/ > sys/kern/subr_smp.c:381 > #11 0xffffffff80b5f0c5 in Xrendezvous () at apic_vector.S:342 > #12 0xffffffff80b58e86 in acpi_cpu_c1 () > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/amd64/acpica/acpi_machdep.c:97 > #13 0xffffffff803467ce in acpi_cpu_idle () > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/dev/acpica/acpi_cpu.c:967 > #14 0xffffffff80b622b5 in cpu_idle_acpi (busy=Variable "busy" is not > available. > ) > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/amd64/amd64/machdep.c:689 > #15 0xffffffff80b64ab8 in cpu_idle (busy=0) > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/amd64/amd64/machdep.c:843 > #16 0xffffffff8089ed21 in sched_idletd (dummy=Variable "dummy" is not > available. > ) > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/kern/sched_ule.c:2583 > #17 0xffffffff80846835 in fork_exit ( > callout=0xffffffff8089eae0 <sched_idletd>, arg=0x0, > frame=0xffffff800023cc40) > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/kern/kern_fork.c:992 > #18 0xffffffff80b5e55e in fork_trampoline () > at /media/fbsd_part2/bhyve/bhyve/sys/amd64/amd64/exception.S:602 > > I am attaching herewith the text core as well as the info. Can someone tell > me whats happening? > > _______________________________________________ > freebsd-virtualization@freebsd.org mailing list > http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-virtualization > To unsubscribe, send any mail to "freebsd-virtualization-unsubscribe@freebsd.org" >
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