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Re: difficulty running amd64cd.iso in HVM instance
Here you go. Could you let me know what you're looking for? I can
follow along a little bit, but I have no context.
Michael
ffffffff803b8604: c6 05 b9 6d d2 00 05 movb $0x5,13790649(%rip)
# 0xffffffff810df3c4
ffffffff803b860b: e8 80 48 00 00 callq 0xffffffff803bce90
ffffffff803b8610: 85 c0 test %eax,%eax
ffffffff803b8612: 74 0e je 0xffffffff803b8622
ffffffff803b8614: 48 c7 c7 58 ce 93 80 mov $0xffffffff8093ce58,%rdi
ffffffff803b861b: 31 c0 xor %eax,%eax
ffffffff803b861d: e8 de 99 07 00 callq 0xffffffff80432000
ffffffff803b8622: 31 d2 xor %edx,%edx
ffffffff803b8624: 48 c7 c6 b4 cd 93 80 mov $0xffffffff8093cdb4,%rsi
ffffffff803b862b: 48 c7 c7 c0 ef 0d 81 mov $0xffffffff810defc0,%rdi
ffffffff803b8632: 48 c7 05 7b 06 7a 00 movq
$0xffffffff810defc0,799705
1
(%rip) # 0xffffffff80b58cb8
ffffffff803b8639: c0 ef 0d 81
ffffffff803b863d: e8 3e fe ff ff callq 0xffffffff803b8480
ffffffff803b8642: 48 83 c4 40 add $0x40,%rsp
ffffffff803b8646: 5b pop %rbx
ffffffff803b8647: 41 5c pop %r12
ffffffff803b8649: c9 leaveq
ffffffff803b864a: c3 retq
.............
On Mon, Aug 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM, Christoph Egger
<Christoph_Egger%gmx.de@localhost> wrote:
> Michael Litchard wrote:
>> Okay, at last I have the kernel output from my attempt to run the
>> amd64.iso as an HVM instance.
>>
>> com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8-0x3ff irq 4: ns8250 or ns16450, no fifo
>> com0: console
>> fdc0 at isa0 port 0x3f0-0x3f7 irq 6 drq 2
>> uvm_fault(0xffffffff810defc0, 0xffffffff804e8000, 2) -> e
>> fatal page fault in supervisor mode
>> trap type 6 code 3 rip ffffffff804d02b0 cs 8 rflags 10046 cr2
>> ffffffff804e800c cpl 0 rsp ffffffff81156e40
>> kernel: page fault trap, code=0
>> Stopped in pid 0.1 (system) at 0xffffffff804d02b0: movb $0x90,0(%rax)
>>
>>
>> I googled this, but could not find any solution relevant to my situation.
>> I would appreciate any feedback.
>
> Can you extract the kernel image from the iso and then do:
>
> 1. objdump -S <extracted netbsd-kernel> >netbsd.objdump
> 2. less netbsd.objdump
>
> Search for ffffffff810defc0 and show us this assembly line and a few of
> them before and after that line.
>
> Christoph
>
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