Itsuro ODA wrote:
 Hi,
 
 I found the root cause of this problem is that the value of "PERCPU_SHIFT"
 was changed to 13 from 12.
 
 The quick workaround is to apply the following patch to the crash command:
 ----------------------------------------------------------------------
 --- 
xen_hyper_defs.h.org        2008-10-03 14:46:28.000000000 +0900
 +++ xen_hyper_defs.h    2008-10-03 14:46:50.000000000 +0900
 @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
  #endif
 
  #if defined(X86) || defined(X86_64)
 -#define XEN_HYPER_PERCPU_SHIFT 12
 +#define XEN_HYPER_PERCPU_SHIFT 13
  #define xen_hyper_per_cpu(var, cpu)  \
         ((ulong)(var) + (((ulong)(cpu))<<XEN_HYPER_PERCPU_SHIFT))
  #elif defined(IA64)
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 I need to think the backword compatibility. I wonder how to determine
 the value of "PERCPU_SHIFT". The change of "PERCPU_SHIFT" was made
at
 a certain point of xen-unstable before xen-3.3 release. The xen version
 number (3.3) can't use as key... I will consider more... 
 From the crash utility perspective, and looking at the RHEL5 xen sources
where these hypervisor definitions exist:
   #define PERCPU_SIZE (1UL << PERCPU_SHIFT)
   static void __init percpu_init_areas(void)
   {
       unsigned int i, data_size = __per_cpu_data_end - __per_cpu_start;
       unsigned int first_unused;
       BUG_ON(data_size > PERCPU_SIZE);
during initialization you could calculate the difference between the
__per_cpu_data_end and __per_cpu_start symbol values, and if it's more
than the original 4k size (12), then it must be 13.
Dave