Jens Axboe wrote: > On Tue, Dec 15 2009, Yinghai Lu wrote: >> Jens Axboe wrote: >>> On Tue, Dec 15 2009, Yinghai Lu wrote: >>>> Jens Axboe wrote: >>>>> On Tue, Dec 15 2009, Yinghai Lu wrote: >>>>>> [ 13.018720] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] (base 0x80000000) >>>>>> >>>>>> [ 13.100724] [Firmware Bug]: PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] not reserved in ACPI motherboard resources >>>>> On a "normal" non-kexec boot, I get: >>>>> >>>>> [ 12.173583] PCI: MMCONFIG for domain 0000 [bus 00-ff] at [mem 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] (base 0x80000000) >>>>> [ 12.184075] PCI: MMCONFIG at [mem 0x80000000-0x8fffffff] reserved in E820 >>>>> [ 12.216874] PCI: Using configuration type 1 for base access >>>>> >>>> can you run following scripts in first kernel? >>>> >>>> cd /sys/firmware/memmap >>>> for dir in * ; do >>>> start=$(cat $dir/start) >>>> end=$(cat $dir/end) >>>> type=$(cat $dir/type) >>>> printf "%016x-%016x (%s)\n" $start $[ $end +1] "$type" >> /tmp/memmap.txt >>>> done >>>> >>>> and send out /tmp/memmap.txt >>> Below. >>> >>>> what is your kexec tools version? could be too old? >>> It says: >>> >>> kexec-tools-testing 20080324 released 24th March 2008 >>> >>> >>> 0000000000000000-0000000000098800 (System RAM) >>> 0000000000098800-00000000000a0000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079301000-0000000079303000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079303000-0000000079305000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079305000-0000000079310000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079310000-0000000079314000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079314000-0000000079319000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079319000-0000000079336000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079336000-0000000079358000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079358000-0000000079388000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079388000-00000000793c9000 (reserved) >>> 00000000793c9000-000000007968f000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 00000000000e0000-0000000000100000 (reserved) >>> 000000007968f000-00000000796bb000 (reserved) >>> 00000000796bb000-00000000799d8000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 00000000799d8000-0000000079bd8000 (ACPI Non-volatile Storage) >>> 0000000079bd8000-0000000079d8b000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079d8b000-0000000079d8c000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079d8c000-0000000079dc8000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079dc8000-0000000079dcb000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079dcb000-0000000079e1c000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000079e1c000-0000000079e87000 (reserved) >>> 0000000079e87000-000000007bd5f000 (ACPI Tables) >>> 0000000000100000-0000000078c59000 (System RAM) >>> 000000007bd5f000-000000007be4f000 (reserved) >>> 000000007be4f000-000000007bf87000 (ACPI Tables) >> so following ranges are not passed to second kernel by kexec? > > I have the following addition to my kexec kernel command line: > > memmap=62G@4G > > since that last big 62G RAM entry doesn't show up without it, that's why > you see a user defined e820 map as well in the boot logs. So a kexec'ed > kernel is missing at least that entry. > > I just tried with the latest and greatest kexec-tools (2.0.1) and > there's no difference. current kernel kexec 2.6.32 make numa and mmconf working on second kernel? YH -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-pci" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html