Re: Problem with Industry Scenario on a NUC7i7DNH


Yin, Fengwei <fengwei.yin@...>
 

Hi Osselton,
It looks like there is one PCI device in your system which has more than
16 MSIX table.

Can you boot to native linux and dump the MSI table of each PCI devices
on your board?


Regards
Yin, Fengwei

On 2020/1/9 下午6:30, Steve Osselton wrote:
Hi Liz,
Was just following the instructions for example industry scenario for the 1.4 release, didn't build anything myself.
Have tried again from scratch using latest updates for 1.5:
1 - Installed clear-32030-live-server.iso onto hard disk.
2 - Boot:
# wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/projectacrn/acrn-hypervisor/master/doc/getting-started/acrn_quick_setup.sh
# chmod +x acrn_quick_setup.sh
# ./acrn_quick_setup.sh -s 32030 -d -i
# efibootmgr -c -l '\EFI\acrn\acrn.efi' -d /dev/sda -p 1 -L ACRN -u "uart=port@0x3f8"
3 - Reboot:
Console output:
ACRN Hypervisor
calibrate_tsc, tsc_khz=2100000
[11187656us][cpu=0][(null)][sev=2][seq=1]:HV version 1.5-unstable-2020-01-05 11:33:11- DBG (daily tag:) build by mockbuild, start time 11171478us
[11201829us][cpu=0][(null)][sev=2][seq=2]:API version 1.0
[11207570us][cpu=0][(null)][sev=2][seq=3]:Detect processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz
[11218392us][cpu=0][(null)][sev=2][seq=4]:Assertion failed in file hw/pci.c,line 448 : fatal error
Still failing ...
Cheers Steve.
On Thu, 9 Jan 2020 at 02:40, Liu, Fuzhong <fuzhong.liu@... <mailto:fuzhong.liu@...>> wrote:
Hi Steve____
Seem like, you are using very old codebase, can you try with v1.4
codebase first?____
If not; please share the commit id.____
Thanks!____
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BR.____
Fuzhong____
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<acrn-users@...
<mailto:acrn-users@...>> *On Behalf Of *Steve Osselton
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 8, 2020 11:34 PM
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*Subject:* Re: [acrn-users] Problem with Industry Scenario on a
NUC7i7DNH____
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Hi Liu,____
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On inspection was running an old BIOS version, have upgraded to
latest version (DNi70067) and disabled hyper threading.____
Things are improved in that I now get diagnostics from the serial
port:____
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ACRN Hypervisor
calibrate_tsc, tsc_khz=2100000
[11041475us][cpu=0][sev=2][seq=1]:HV version 1.4-unstable-2019-11-18
09:13:55- DBG (daily tag:) build by mockbuild, start time 11028016us
[11054921us][cpu=0][sev=2][seq=2]:API version 1.0
[11059914us][cpu=0][sev=2][seq=3]:Detect processor: Intel(R)
Core(TM) i7-8650U CPU @ 1.90GHz
[11069846us][cpu=0][sev=2][seq=4]:Assertion failed in file
hw/pci.c,line 250 : fatal error____
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So still failing.____
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Also as a comment, the BIOS settings descriptions, are badly out of
step with what you see from the latest visual BIOS.____
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Cheers Steve.____
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On Wed, 8 Jan 2020 at 13:46, Liu, Fuzhong <fuzhong.liu@...
<mailto:fuzhong.liu@...>> wrote:____
Hi Steve,____
Please disable Hyper thread in BIOS for workaround.____
This issue is fixed in  v1.5; will release soon.____
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BR.____
Fuzhong____
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*From:* acrn-users@...
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<acrn-users@...
<mailto:acrn-users@...>> *On Behalf Of *Steve
Osselton
*Sent:* Wednesday, January 8, 2020 8:32 PM
*To:* acrn-users@...
<mailto:acrn-users@...>
*Subject:* [acrn-users] Problem with Industry Scenario on a
NUC7i7DNH____
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Hi,
Am essentially following the deployment instructions for the
ACRN industry scenario
using a NUC7i7DNH with a serial port connected.
https://projectacrn.github.io/latest/getting-started/rt_industry.html
Flashing clear-31670-live-server.iso worked fine. Then followed
the "Use the pre-installed industry ACRN hypervisor"
section and installed serial port support. Again this all worked
fine and looked good.
I then rebooted the NUC. At HDMI console get "Intel NUC" banner
with the following at top LHS of screen:
detected 8 processes, 8 enabled
current on process 0
And on serial port:
E0S0 S0
Not sure what has happened here. Am I missing something obvious ?
Thanks Steve ____
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Engineering Director____
IOTech Systems Ltd.____
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