Re: trying to use virtio with the wheezy installer on arm versatile oops

2012-09-27 Thread Arnd Bergmann
On Wednesday 26 September 2012, Arnaud Patard wrote:
 Torben Hohn torb...@linutronix.de writes:

  i tried to use virtio inside qemu-system-arm emulating versatile.
 
  getting this kernel oops:
 
  [  341.274760] pgd = cd818000   
  x
  [  341.274940] [44000412] 
  *pgd=qj
  [  341.275424] Internal error: Oops: 805 [#1]
  [  341.275756] Modules linked in: virtio_pci(+) virtio_ring virtio ohci_hcd 
  ehci_hcd usbcore smc91x mii usb_common
  [  341.276703] CPU: 0Not tainted  (3.2.0-3-versatile #1)
  [  341.277479] PC is at vp_reset+0xc/0x5c [virtio_pci]
  [  341.277834] LR is at register_virtio_device+0x44/0x8c [virtio]
 
 ok, easy to reproduce. Will look at that.
 
 Can you please open a bug report to keep track of this bug ?
 

Sorry, It's really my fault for not updating the patches I did back
then. The basic problem of course is missing I/O space support in
the versatile platform. The implementation would be done slightly
differently today, but basically my patches are still needed.

Arnd


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Re: trying to use virtio with the wheezy installer on arm versatile oops

2012-09-27 Thread Torben Hohn
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 02:21:53PM +, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
 On Wednesday 26 September 2012, Arnaud Patard wrote:
  Torben Hohn torb...@linutronix.de writes:
 
   i tried to use virtio inside qemu-system-arm emulating versatile.
  
   getting this kernel oops:
  
   [  341.274760] pgd = cd818000 
 x
   [  341.274940] [44000412] 
   *pgd=qj
   [  341.275424] Internal error: Oops: 805 [#1]
   [  341.275756] Modules linked in: virtio_pci(+) virtio_ring virtio 
   ohci_hcd ehci_hcd usbcore smc91x mii usb_common
   [  341.276703] CPU: 0Not tainted  (3.2.0-3-versatile #1)
   [  341.277479] PC is at vp_reset+0xc/0x5c [virtio_pci]
   [  341.277834] LR is at register_virtio_device+0x44/0x8c [virtio]
  
  ok, easy to reproduce. Will look at that.
  
  Can you please open a bug report to keep track of this bug ?
  
 
 Sorry, It's really my fault for not updating the patches I did back
 then. The basic problem of course is missing I/O space support in
 the versatile platform. The implementation would be done slightly
 differently today, but basically my patches are still needed.

what about this patch in 3.5:
http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux-2.6.git;a=commit;h=9b0f7e399238c61f28539daeb65d72a8d7f91966

i thought, that this was the fix.
would be nice though, if we had a proper patch for 3.2.

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Re: trying to use virtio with the wheezy installer on arm versatile oops

2012-09-26 Thread Rtp
Torben Hohn torb...@linutronix.de writes:

 Hi...

Hi,


 i tried to use virtio inside qemu-system-arm emulating versatile.

 getting this kernel oops:

 [  341.274760] pgd = cd818000   x
 [  341.274940] [44000412] *pgd=qj
 [  341.275424] Internal error: Oops: 805 [#1]
 [  341.275756] Modules linked in: virtio_pci(+) virtio_ring virtio ohci_hcd 
 ehci_hcd usbcore smc91x mii usb_common
 [  341.276703] CPU: 0Not tainted  (3.2.0-3-versatile #1)
 [  341.277479] PC is at vp_reset+0xc/0x5c [virtio_pci]
 [  341.277834] LR is at register_virtio_device+0x44/0x8c [virtio]

ok, easy to reproduce. Will look at that.

Can you please open a bug report to keep track of this bug ?

Thanks,
Arnaud


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