Good news/bad news testing the new kernel on CentOS7 with my now notoriously finicky machines:
Good news: 4.9.23-26.el7 (grabbed today via yum update) isn't any worse than 4.9.13-22 was on my xen hosts (as far as I can tell so far at least)
Bad news: It isn't any better than 4.9.13 was for me either, if I don't set vcpu limit in the grub/xen config, it still panics like so:
[ 6.716016] CPU: Physical Processor ID: 0 [ 6.720199] CPU: Processor Core ID: 0 [ 6.724046] mce: CPU supports 2 MCE banks [ 6.728239] Last level iTLB entries: 4KB 512, 2MB 8, 4MB 8 [ 6.733884] Last level dTLB entries: 4KB 512, 2MB 32, 4MB 32, 1GB 0 [ 6.740770] Freeing SMP alternatives memory: 32K (ffffffff821a8000 - ffffffff821b0000) [ 6.750638] ftrace: allocating 34344 entries in 135 pages [ 6.771888] smpboot: Max logical packages: 1 [ 6.776363] VPMU disabled by hypervisor. [ 6.780479] Performance Events: SandyBridge events, PMU not available due to virtualization, using software events only. [ 6.792237] NMI watchdog: disabled (cpu0): hardware events not enabled [ 6.798943] NMI watchdog: Shutting down hard lockup detector on all cpus [ 6.805949] installing Xen timer for CPU 1 [ 6.810659] installing Xen timer for CPU 2 [ 6.815317] installing Xen timer for CPU 3 [ 6.819947] installing Xen timer for CPU 4 [ 6.824618] installing Xen timer for CPU 5 [ 6.829282] installing Xen timer for CPU 6 [ 6.833935] installing Xen timer for CPU 7 [ 6.838565] installing Xen timer for CPU 8 [ 6.843110] smpboot: Package 1 of CPU 8 exceeds BIOS package data 1. [ 6.849475] ------------[ cut here ]------------ [ 6.854091] kernel BUG at arch/x86/kernel/cpu/common.c:997! [ 6.855864] random: fast init done [ 6.863070] invalid opcode: 0000 [#1] SMP [ 6.867088] Modules linked in: [ 6.870168] CPU: 8 PID: 0 Comm: swapper/8 Not tainted 4.9.23-26.el7.x86_64 #1 [ 6.877298] Hardware name: Supermicro X9DRT/X9DRT, BIOS 3.2a 08/04/2015 [ 6.883920] task: ffff880058a6a5c0 task.stack: ffffc900400c0000 [ 6.889840] RIP: e030:[<ffffffff8103e7e7>] [<ffffffff8103e7e7>] identify_secondary_cpu+0x57/0x80 [ 6.898756] RSP: e02b:ffffc900400c3f08 EFLAGS: 00010086 [ 6.904069] RAX: 00000000ffffffe4 RBX: ffff88005d80a020 RCX: ffffffff81e5ffc8 [ 6.911201] RDX: 0000000000000001 RSI: 0000000000000005 RDI: 0000000000000005 [ 6.918335] RBP: ffffc900400c3f18 R08: 00000000000000ce R09: 0000000000000000 [ 6.925466] R10: 0000000000000005 R11: 0000000000000006 R12: 0000000000000008 [ 6.932599] R13: 0000000000000000 R14: 0000000000000000 R15: 0000000000000000 [ 6.939735] FS: 0000000000000000(0000) GS:ffff88005d800000(0000) knlGS:0000000000000000 [ 6.947819] CS: e033 DS: 002b ES: 002b CR0: 0000000080050033 [ 6.953565] CR2: 0000000000000000 CR3: 0000000001e07000 CR4: 0000000000042660 [ 6.960696] Stack: [ 6.962731] 0000000000000008 0000000000000000 ffffc900400c3f28 ffffffff8104ebce [ 6.970205] ffffc900400c3f40 ffffffff81029855 0000000000000000 ffffc900400c3f50 [ 6.977691] ffffffff810298d0 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 0000000000000000 [ 6.985164] Call Trace: [ 6.987626] [<ffffffff8104ebce>] smp_store_cpu_info+0x3e/0x40 [ 6.993480] [<ffffffff81029855>] cpu_bringup+0x35/0x90 [ 6.998700] [<ffffffff810298d0>] cpu_bringup_and_idle+0x20/0x40 [ 7.004706] Code: 44 89 e7 ff 50 68 0f b7 93 d2 00 00 00 39 d0 75 1c 0f b7 bb da 00 00 00 44 89 e6 e8 e4 02 01 00 85 c0 75 07 5b 41 5c 5d c3 0f 0b <0f> 0b 0f b7 8b d4 00 00 00 89 c2 44 89 e6 48 c7 c7 90 d3 ca 81 [ 7.024976] RIP [<ffffffff8103e7e7>] identify_secondary_cpu+0x57/0x80 [ 7.031528] RSP <ffffc900400c3f08> [ 7.035032] ---[ end trace f2a8d75941398d9f ]--- [ 7.039658] Kernel panic - not syncing: Attempted to kill the idle task!
So...other than my work around...that still works...not sure what else I can provide in the way of feedback/testing. But if you want anything else gathered, let me know.
Thanks, -Dave
-- Dave Anderson
On Apr 19, 2017, at 10:33 AM, Johnny Hughes johnny@centos.org wrote:
On 04/19/2017 12:18 PM, PJ Welsh wrote:
On Wed, Apr 19, 2017 at 5:40 AM, Johnny Hughes <johnny@centos.org mailto:johnny@centos.org> wrote:
On 04/18/2017 12:39 PM, PJ Welsh wrote:
Here is something interesting... I went through the BIOS options and found that one R710 that *is* functioning only differed in that "Logical Processor"/Hyperthreading was *enabled* while the one that is *not* functioning had HT *disabled*. Enabled Logical Processor and the system starts without issue! I've rebooted 3 times now without issue. Dell R710 BIOS version 6.4.0 2x Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU L5639 @ 2.13GHz 4.9.20-26.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Apr 4 11:19:26 CDT 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Outstanding .. I have now released a 4.9.23-26.el6 and .el7 to the system as normal updates. It should be available later today.
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I've verified with a second Dell R710 that disabling Hyperthreading/Logical Processor causes the primary xen booting kernel to fail and reboot. Consequently, enabling allows for the system to start as expected and without any issue: Current tested kernel was: 4.9.13-22.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Sun Feb 26 22:15:59 UTC 2017 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I just attempted an update and the 4.9.23-26 is not yet up. Does this update address the Hyperthreading issue in any way?
I don't think so .. at least I did not specifically add anything to do so.
You can get it here for testing:
https://buildlogs.centos.org/centos/7/virt/x86_64/xen/
(or from /6/ as well for CentOS-6)
Not sure why it did not go out on the signing run .. will check that server.
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