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Re: Status of current on ARM?
On Nov 3, 2008, at 1:19 AM, Mikko Rapeli wrote:
Thanks, all, for your input. Since some ARM platforms work with
current, I'm
presuming only OMAP is broken.
On Fri, Oct 31, 2008 at 09:19:44AM -0700, Matt Thomas wrote:
It works for me. I booted a 2420 less than a week ago.
Not for me. Which 2420 are you working with? We are using TI's OMAP
2420
SDP evaluation boards. And which kernel config? I'm using the standard
TISDP2420 with changes to static IP addresses, root NFS paths and
rootfs
location (sm0, type nfs) and serial port set to 115k bauds.
TI 2420 SDP H4. The TISDP2420 from evbarm.
I see no reason since -current is working. Are you sure your source
tree
is clean?
We use git for managing the netbsd sources, and the current cvs
tree gets
updated to the git tree daily. There have not been any known issues
with this
interworking. But to be sure I checked out sources from cvs on Friday,
updated them to latest again this morning, and compiled both kernel
and
userspace to be sure there aren't any issues with new kernel and older
userspace.
The result is a kernel panic in the pmap code, as described in pr
#39791
and to which workaround are the two revert patches in my previous
mail. Boot log and backtrace can be found below.
If I were managing a tree, I would revert patches that have issues on
some hardware, and would work to get those issues fixed. I'm
willing to test
any alternatives there are, but at the moment current on OMAP 2420 is
broken, and workaround patches have been proposed.
Any reason why you haven't populated /dev on the server? I don't
understand
why your kernel is trying to write /dev/mem or /dev/kmem.
I don't seem to have that instruction in my kernel at that location.
How about
I provide a kernel I've built?
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