Hi Leonid,
What do you mean by "hypervisor on core 0"? Do you mean the VMM? I assume you create a VMM for each VM running, and also pin the VMMs on the corresponding physical cores? If so, core 1 and core 2 also should receive virtual timer interrupts and VGIC maintenance interrupts. Is it possible that you stop running the processes on core 3 and just keep running the VMs on different cores? Do the VMs have any accesses to physical hardware, for instance, clocks or watchdogs?
Regards,
Yanyan
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From: Leonid Meyerovich
Hello,
We are running seL4 microkernel on 4 cores Zynq UltraScale+ (zcu102 board). The implementation includes multiple processes, hypervisor and virtual machine running on dedicated core. After several hours running (it could be 2 or even 8 hours) the whole microkernel locks up. After some investigation I have found that no interrupts generated anymore - at least there is no interrupts coming to ISR. Inside ISR I have monitored PL2 Physical Timer Control register, which feeds a scheduler and didn't find any problems - it stays enabled and not masked.
I will appreciate any idea/direction for approaching this problem.
Thank you,
Leonid
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