Alex Gor wrote:
Full output is attached. Thanks you very much.
Oh, interesting.... ffffff00100165c0 unix:die+10f () ffffff00100166d0 unix:trap+1775 () ffffff00100166e0 unix:cmntrap+12f () ffffff0010016870 unix:atomic_cas_ulong+3 () ffffff0010016910 unix:hati_pte_map+123 () ffffff0010016990 unix:hati_load_common+15d () ffffff0010016a50 unix:hat_devload+198 () ffffff0010016aa0 npe:pcitool_map+de () ffffff0010016b10 npe:pcitool_pciex_cfg_access+e3 () ffffff0010016bf0 npe:pcitool_dev_reg_ops+185 () ffffff0010016c70 npe:pci_common_ioctl+ce () ffffff0010016d00 npe:npe_ioctl+77 () ffffff0010016d40 genunix:cdev_ioctl+45 () ffffff0010016d80 specfs:spec_ioctl+83 () ffffff0010016e00 genunix:fop_ioctl+7b () ffffff0010016f00 genunix:ioctl+18e () ffffff0010016f10 unix:brand_sys_syscall+261 () I wonder if X has switch from xsvc to pcitool? It doesn't want to map the physical address fec00000. pcitool_map+0xde(fec00000 I have a different code path in xsvc to handle memory vs IO. I'll have to look at that again... Can you send out the output of ::ptree too? bash-3.2# mdb -k 0 ::ptree Thanks, MRJ _______________________________________________ xen-discuss mailing list [email protected]
