On 05/09/2016 09:53 AM, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>> On 09.05.16 at 16:52, wrote: >> On 05/09/2016 04:08 AM, Jan Beulich wrote: >>>>>> On 09.05.16 at 00:51, wrote: >>>> I'm try to compile kernel 4.4.8 (using fedora 23) to run with Xen 4.6.0 >>>> and Intel Skylake processor (Intel Core i7-6600U) >>>> >>>> This kernel is crashing almost in the same way as explained in this >>>> thread... But my problem is mainly with Skylake. Because the same >>>> configuration works within another machine but with another processor >>>> (Intel Core i5-3340M). Attached are the boot logs. >>> The address the fault occurs on (ffff8000006bdee0) is bogus, so >>> from the register and stack dump alone I don't think we can derive >>> much. What we'd need is access to the kernel binary used (or >>> really the vmlinux accompanying the vmlinuz that was used), in >>> order to see where exactly the kernel died, and hence where this >>> bogus address originates from. As I understand it this is a kernel >>> you built yourself - can you make said binary from exactly that >>> build available somewhere? >> Yes I have it. But I get the same crash on various 4.4.X and also with >> 4.5.3. >> >> **https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B6Ol0ob95UxXQV9HM1BWMmhCZ0E > Well, this doesn't contain the file I'm after (vmlinux), and taking > apart vmlinuz would be quite cumbersome. > > Jan > Oh sorry, here is the link to vmlinux https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B6Ol0ob95UxXN0dDMWM1a29vMEk/view?usp=sharing -- Sincerely, Kevin Moraga PGP: F258EDCB Fingerprint: 3915 A5A9 959C D18F 0A89 B47E FB4B 55F5 F258 EDCB