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Re: Xen modules
Le 07/11/2013 03:32, John Nemeth a écrit :
On Nov 6, 2:30pm, Jean-Yves Migeon wrote:
} Le 31/10/2013 23:43, John Nemeth a écrit :
} > Thus, this is NOT a module bug at all, but rather loading
} > modules tickles a latent bug in our Xen code. For now, I ignore
} > the error instead of panic()ing. It would be better not to make
} > the call at all, but I don't (yet) know how to test for privileges.
} >
} > Having made this change, I can now successfully load simple
} > modules. I need to go on and test more complex modules.
}
} First and foremost, thank you for working on this. Module usage inside
Your welcome.
} Xen is a big plus :) Sorry for seeing the mail that late though :/
That's okay.
} Regarding the hypercall privilege, I think that wbinvd gets caught and
} handled by hypervisor; what happens if you replace the hypercall with
}
} asm("wbinvd":::"memory")
Okay, I tried this. The result is no crashes or other obvious
signs of problems. Also, no complaints in "xl dmesg", whereas the
hypercall caused a warning to be logged. Should I commit the
change?
Manuel being AFK, can I see the diff beforehand, please?
On a slightly different, but related note, do you (or anybody
else for that matter) know much about how symbols are handled in
Xen kernels? I can successfully load and run the example module,
but the only functions it calls are printf and proplib stuff.
Trying to load the cd9660 module produces several linking errors:
Xen kernel are not built and linked the same way as native ones (unless
you modified it to test kernel modules loading).
It's been a while since I looked at the Makefiles (under
arch/xen/conf/), however Xen kernels are not built with OPT_MODULAR
turned on IIRC.
ldscripts should not differ much though (between i386/amd64 and xen).
Sorry for not being more specific :/
# modload cd9660
kobj_checksyms, 881: [cd9660]: linker error: symbol `pool_destroy' not found
kobj_checksyms, 881: [cd9660]: linker error: symbol `brelse' not found
kobj_checksyms, 881: [cd9660]: linker error: symbol `uio_setup_sysspace' not
found
kobj_checksyms, 881: [cd9660]: linker error: symbol `mutex_destroy' not found
WARNING: module error: unable to affix module `cd9660', error 8
Difference in nm output between the two kernels for those symbols?
--
Jean-Yves Migeon
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