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    • henri9813H Offline
      henri9813
      last edited by

      Hello,

      When i boot a Rocky Linux 10 with the latest kernel, it's very slow on cpu XXX spinlock event irq.

      Someone have the same issue ?

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      Thanks !

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        poddingue Vates 🪐 @henri9813
        last edited by

        I'm not familiar with the Rocky 10 kernel internals, but a spinlock storm on a vCPU during boot often comes from how the guest kernel handles its paravirtual clock/timer with the host, rather than anything Rocky-specific.
        Could you share your XCP-ng version, and whether an older RL10 kernel (or an RL9 one) boots normally on the same VM? That would tell us if it's genuinely the latest kernel that regressed.
        If it only happens on that kernel and it's hard to test elsewhere, a mention to @Team-Hypervisor-Kernel might help, since they can check whether it reproduces on their side.

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          dinhngtu Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team @poddingue
          last edited by

          @poddingue FWIW I've seen the same on FC44 as well, but I don't yet know where it came from.

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          • TeddyAstieT Online
            TeddyAstie Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team Xen Guru
            last edited by TeddyAstie

            Can reproduce on Fedora 44 and Alpine Linux (6.18.22-0-virt).
            But doesn't occur on Debian 13 (6.12).

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              acebmxer @TeddyAstie
              last edited by acebmxer

              @TeddyAstie

              From Debian 13 cloud inti. Does on every reboot from fresh image.
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              added more vcpus.
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                TeddyAstie Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team Xen Guru @acebmxer
                last edited by

                @acebmxer which kernel version you have in your Debian guest (uname -a) ?

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                • acebmxerA Offline
                  acebmxer @TeddyAstie
                  last edited by acebmxer

                  @TeddyAstie

                  This is on fresh install Debian 13 deployed from XO Hub - 6.12.38+deb13-amd64. I do not see this behavior on Ubuntu.

                  after update 6.12.90+deb13.1-amd64
                  still happens.
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                    TeddyAstie Vates 🪐 XCP-ng Team Xen Guru @acebmxer
                    last edited by TeddyAstie

                    @acebmxer I don't observe the same issue on Debian 13 Cloud-Init (both 6.12.38+deb13-amd64 and updated 6.12.90+deb13.1-amd64).

                    Though it still takes some time to boot (especially at loading the ramdisk) but it's not related to this pv spinlock issue and mostly a "BIOS guest" related issue.
                    But I'm testing on a Intel machine.

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