Port-xen archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][Old Index]
Re: serial=pty in HVM guests broken?
On Sun, Jun 28, 2009 at 8:52 AM, Jean-Yves
Migeon<jeanyves.migeon%free.fr@localhost> wrote:
> Dustin Marquess wrote:
>>
>> All,
>>
>> I've been trying to run WinDBG against a Windows HVM domU to debug the
>> GPLPV drivers. After spending an hour wondering why it wasn't
>> working, I figured I'd try a simple test.
>>
>> On the NetBSD server I ran 'xm console win2k3'. In the domU, I loaded
>> up Tera Term and set it to use COM1 @ 115200.
>>
>> Anything I typed in the xm console window showed up fine in Tera Term,
>> however NOTHING I typed in Tera Term showed up in the xm console
>> window. Tried changing the baud rates, and that didn't seem to matter
>> (doubt it would, since xmc->TT worked no matter what).
>>
>> Is this a known issue?
>
> I have personally never tried that, but I remember mails on xen-devel@ where
> third party programs were used to create virtual COM ports in Windows,
> without using the original ones found in the HVM domU.
>
> Sorry, can't help you that much :/ Maybe try from a XenSource Linux dom0,
> and report if that works. If that is the case, something is clearly missing
> in NetBSD dom0, or the qemu-dm part.
The problem is when debugging the Windows kernel remotely using
WinDBG, software COM ports don't work :).
I know serial=pty works in Linux. The problem is GPLPV also works in
Linux. I was trying to debug why it isn't working on a NetBSD dom0
:).
Thanks though!
-Dustin
Home |
Main Index |
Thread Index |
Old Index