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Re: Can't build 5.1.2 kernel



Hey John,

How have you been?

On Fri, 9 Nov 2012, John Klos wrote:
Hey, Al!

Also, if possible upgrade to NetBSD 6.

Well, my goal was originally to upgrade to 6, but because of all the issues I am having I am still trying to upgrade from 4 to 5. Are many people using NetBSD 6 on port-amiga?

I have to say that NetBSD 6 runs very, very well on my Amiga 1200 with 256 megs. I can even compile stuff which requires more than 64 megs of memory at a time. I highly recommend skipping NetBSD 5 because of how much has been fixed.

I would agree.

Just one question...
A few weeks ago, you said something about a bug with 'ps' taking a long time has that been fixed too?

Another thought is that if Apache is too heavy, instead of nginx, perhaps you should try the NetBSD built-in httpd?

Ok, I will give it a try.

Also, if you'd like a kernel and userland compiled with your config file and with -m68060 to avoid trapped instructions, I'd be happy to compile the tree using one of my 8 core machines.

I would really appricate this. In fact, I was using the NetBSD 4 binaies that you compiled a few years ago, until I started trying to upgrade.

I don't have one for NetBSD 6, but I was finely able to get a 5.1.2 kernel to build. Should I send you that kernel config file?

Thanks,
Al
 # $NetBSD: GENERIC,v 1.256 2008/09/24 17:27:49 tsutsui Exp $

include "arch/amiga/conf/std.amiga"
#options        INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE     # embed config file in kernel binary
ident           "AGNUS-$Revision: 2.100 $"
maxusers        64
options         RTC_OFFSET=0

#Added to fix the thttpd problem
options         MAXFILES=16384
options         NMBCLUSTERS=24576
options         DFLDSIZ="(96*1024*1024)"

# mainboards to support (in addition to Amiga)
#options        BB060STUPIDROM  # You need this, if you have a non-DraCo
#options        P5PPC68KBOARD   # Phase5 PPC/68K board support

# processors this kernel should support

options         M68060          # support for 060
options         M060SP          # MC68060 software support (Required for 060)
#options        M68040          # support for 040
#options        FPSP            # MC68040 floating point support
#options        M68030          # support for 030
#options        M68020          # support for 020/851
#options        FPU_EMULATE     # FPU emulation

# Networking options
options         INET            # IP networking support (Required)
options         INET6           # IPV6
#options        IPSEC           # IP security
#options        IPSEC_ESP       # IP security (encryption part; define w/IPSEC)
#options        IPSEC_NAT_T     # IPsec NAT traversal (NAT-T)
#options        IPSEC_DEBUG     # debug for IP security
#options        GATEWAY         # Packet forwarding
#options        DIRECTED_BROADCAST      # Broadcast across subnets

#options        MROUTING        # Multicast routing
#options        PIM             # Protocol Independent Multicast
#options        ISO,TPIP        # OSI
#options        EON             # OSI tunneling over IP
#options        NETATALK        # AppleTalk networking protocols
#options        TCP_DEBUG       # Record last TCP_NDEBUG packets with SO_DEBUG

#options        PPP_BSDCOMP     # BSD-Compress compression support for PPP
#options        PPP_DEFLATE     # Deflate compression support for PPP
#options        PPP_FILTER      # Active filter support for PPP (requires bpf)
#options        PFIL_HOOKS      # pfil(9) packet filter hooks
#options        IPFILTER_LOG    # ipmon(8) log support
#options        IPFILTER_LOOKUP # ippool(8) support
#options        IPFILTER_DEFAULT_BLOCK  # block all packets by default

#options        ALTQ            # Manipulate network interfaces' output queues
#options        ALTQ_BLUE       # Stochastic Fair Blue
#options        ALTQ_CBQ        # Class-Based Queueing
#options        ALTQ_CDNR       # Diffserv Traffic Conditioner
#options        ALTQ_FIFOQ      # First-In First-Out Queue
#options        ALTQ_FLOWVALVE  # RED/flow-valve (red-penalty-box)
#options        ALTQ_HFSC       # Hierarchical Fair Service Curve
#options        ALTQ_LOCALQ     # Local queueing discipline
#options        ALTQ_PRIQ       # Priority Queueing
#options        ALTQ_RED        # Random Early Detection
#options        ALTQ_RIO        # RED with IN/OUT
#options        ALTQ_WFQ        # Weighted Fair Queueing

# Filesystems
file-system     FFS             # Berkeley fast file system
#file-system    EXT2FS          # second extended file system (linux)
#file-system    LFS             # log-structured filesystem (experimental)

file-system     MFS             # Memory based filesystem

file-system     NFS             # Network File System client side code
file-system     ADOSFS          # AmigaDOS file system
#file-system    CD9660          # ISO 9660 + Rock Ridge filesystem
#file-system    MSDOSFS         # MS-DOS filesystem

file-system     KERNFS          # kernel data-structure filesystem

file-system     FDESC           # user file descriptor filesystem
file-system     NULLFS          # loopback filesystem
file-system     OVERLAY         # overlay filesystem
#file-system    PORTAL          # Portal filesystem
file-system     PROCFS          # /proc filesystem
file-system     UMAPFS          # NULLFS + uid and gid remapping
file-system     UNION           # union filesystem
#file-system    SMBFS           # experimental - CIFS; also needs nsmb (below)
#file-system    PTYFS           # /dev/pts/N support
#file-system    TMPFS           # Efficient memory file-system
#file-system    UDF             # experimental - OSTA UDF CD/DVD file-system

# Filesystem options

#options        FFS_EI          # FFS Endian Independant support
options         WAPBL           # File system journaling support - Experimental

#options        QUOTA           # User and group quotas in FFS
#options        SOFTDEP         # FFS soft updates support.
#options        UFS_DIRHASH     # UFS Large Directory Hashing - Experimental
options         NFSSERVER       # Network File System server side code
#options        FFS_NO_SNAPSHOT # No FFS snapshot support

#options        EXT2FS_SYSTEM_FLAGS # makes ext2fs file flags (append and
                                # immutable) behave as system flags.

# Compatibility options for various existing systems
#options        TCP_COMPAT_42   # 4.2BSD TCP/IP bug compat. Not recommended.
options         COMPAT_43       # compatibility with 4.3BSD interfaces
#options        COMPAT_09       # compatibility with NetBSD 0.9
#options        COMPAT_10       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.0
#options        COMPAT_12       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.2
#options        COMPAT_13       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.3
#options        COMPAT_14       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.4
#options        COMPAT_15       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.5
#options        COMPAT_16       # compatibility with NetBSD 1.6
#options        COMPAT_20       # compatibility with NetBSD 2.0
#options        COMPAT_30       # NetBSD 3.0 compatibility.
options         COMPAT_40       # NetBSD 4.0 compatibility.
#options        COMPAT_SUNOS    # Support to run Sun (m68k) executables
#options        COMPAT_SVR4     # Support to run SVR4 (m68k) executables
options         COMPAT_NOMID    # allow nonvalid machine id executables
#options        COMPAT_LINUX    # Support to run Linux/m68k executables

options         EXEC_AOUT       # 32-bit aout executables (NetBSD-1.5.x)
options         COMPAT_AOUT_M68K # actually make some system calls work.
options         COMPAT_BSDPTY   # /dev/[pt]ty?? ptys.

# Support for System V IPC facilities.
#options        SYSVSHM         # System V-like shared memory
#options        SYSVMSG         # System V-like messages
#options        SYSVSEM         # System V-like semaphores
#options        P1003_1B_SEMAPHORE # p1003.1b semaphore support

# Support for various kernel options
options         KTRACE          # system call tracing support
#options        LKM             # Loadable kernel modules
#options        INSECURE        # disable kernel security levels
#options        SCSIVERBOSE     # human readable SCSI error messages
#options        USERCONF        # userconf(4) support
options         NTP             # NTP phase/frequency locked loop
#options        PIPE_SOCKETPAIR # smaller, but slower pipe(2)

# Misc. debugging options
#options        DDB             # Kernel debugger
#options        DDB_HISTORY_SIZE=100    # Enable history editing in DDB
#options        DIAGNOSTIC      # Extra kernel sanity checks
#options        DEBUG           # Enable misc. kernel debugging code
#options        SYSCALL_DEBUG   # debug all syscalls.
#options        SCSIDEBUG       # Add SCSI debugging statements
#options        PANICBUTTON     # Forced crash via keypress (?)

# Amiga specific options
#options        LIMITMEM=24     # Do not use more than LIMITMEM MB of the
                                # first bank of RAM. (default: unlimited)
#options        NKPTADD=4       # set this for 4 additional KPT pages
#options        NKPTADDSHIFT=24 # set this for 1 additional KPT page
                                # per 16 MB (1<<24 bytes) of RAM
                                # uncomment and decrease this, or uncomment and
                                # increase NKPTADD if you get "out of PT pages"
                                # panics.

# ATTENTION: There is NO WARRANTY AT ALL that the sync will be complete
# before the 10 secondinterval ends, or that KBDRESET does work at all.
#options        KBDRESET        # sync on Ctrl-Amiga-Amiga

# These options improve performance with the built-in serial port
# on slower Amigas.  Try the larger buffers first then lev6_defer.
#options        SERIBUF_SIZE=4096
#options        SEROBUF_SIZE=32
#options        LEV6_DEFER      # defers l6 to l4 (below serial l5)

#options        DEVRELOAD       # implement /dev/reload
#                               # currently only works for a.out kernels

options         GRF_ECS         # Enhanced Chip Set
options         GRF_NTSC        # NTSC
#options        GRF_PAL         # PAL
#options        GRF_A2024       # Support for the A2024

#options        KFONT_8X11      # 8x11 font

# select a font for the console according to the character set and keymap
# you want to use
options        KFONT_CONS_ISO8859_1
#options         KFONT_CONS_ISO8859_2

# This is how you would tell the kernel the A2410 oscillator frequencies:
# The used frequencies are the defaults, and do not need option setting
#options        ULOWELL_OSC1=36000000
#options        ULOWELL_OSC2=66667000

# This is how you specify the blitting speed, higher values may speed up blits
# a littel bit.  If you raise this value too much some trash may appear.
# the commented version is the default.
#options        RH_MEMCLK=61000000
# this option enables the 64 bit sprite which does not work
# for quite a few people.  E.g. The cursor sprite will turn to a block
# when moved to the top of the screen in X.
#options        RH_64BIT_SPRITE
# enables fast scroll code appears to now work on 040 systems.
#options        RETINA_SPEED_HACK
# enables the Hardwarecursor which does not work on some systems.
#options        RH_HARDWARECURSOR

# wscons aware interface to amiga custom chips.
# If you enable it enable also wskbd.

#amidisplaycc0  at mainbus0             # wscons interface to custom chips
#wsdisplay0     at amidisplaycc0 console ?
#options        WSEMUL_VT100
#options        FONT_VT220L8x10
#options        FONT_VT220ISO8x16

grfcc0          at mainbus0             # custom chips
grf0            at grfcc0
ite0            at grf0                 # terminal emulators for grfs

#iobl*          at zbus?                # zbus IOBlix
#com*           at iobl? port ?         # IOBlix serial ports
#lpt*           at iobl? port ?         # IOBlix parallel ports

# Keyboard device. Optionally can attach a wskbd.
# wskbd works together with a wsdisplay so enable them both if you will.
# Don't enable wskbd if you use ite.
#
# XXX in std.amiga: kbd0 at mainbus0

#wskbd0         at kbd0 console ?

# Amiga Mainboard devices (sans graphics and keyboard)

ser0            at mainbus0             # Amiga onboard serial
par0            at mainbus0             # Amiga onboard parallel
ms*             at mainbus0             # Amiga mice
fdc0            at mainbus0             # Amiga FDC
fd*             at fdc0 unit ?          # floppy disks on the later
a34kbbc0        at mainbus0             # A3000/A4000 battery backed clock
a2kbbc0         at mainbus0             # A2000 battery backed clock
aucc*           at mainbus0             # Amiga CC audio
audio*          at aucc?

#wsmouse*       at ms?

# Ethernet cards:
ne*             at zbus0                # AriadneII, X-surf

# scsi stuff
bztzsc0         at zbus0                # Blizzard 2060 scsi
scsibus*        at bztzsc0

# each hard drive from low target to high
# will configure to the next available sd unit number
sd*     at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi disks
#st*    at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi tapes
#cd*    at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi cds
#ch*    at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi autochangers
#ss*    at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi scanner
#uk*    at scsibus? target ? lun ?      # scsi unknown

# accept filters
#pseudo-device  accf_data               # "dataready" accept filter
#pseudo-device  accf_http               # "httpready" accept filter

pseudo-device   loop                    # loopback network interface
#pseudo-device  sl                      # SLIP network interfaces
#pseudo-device  ppp                     # PPP network interfaces
#pseudo-device  pppoe                   # PPP over Ethernet (RFC 2516)
pseudo-device   tun                     # network tunnel line discipline
#pseudo-device  tap                     # virtual Ethernet
#pseudo-device  gre                     # generic L3 over IP tunnel
pseudo-device   bpfilter                # Berkeley packet filter
#pseudo-device  carp                    # Common Address Redundancy Protocol
#pseudo-device  ipfilter                # IP Filter package
pseudo-device   gif                     # IPv[46] over IPv[46] tunnel (RFC1933)
#pseudo-device  faith                   # IPv[46] tcp relay translation i/f
pseudo-device   stf                     # 6to4 IPv6 over IPv4 encapsulation
pseudo-device   vlan                    # IEEE 802.1q encapsulation
pseudo-device   bridge                  # simple inter-network bridging
#options        BRIDGE_IPF              # bridge uses IP/IPv6 pfil hooks too
pseudo-device   agr                     # IEEE 802.3ad link aggregation
#pseudo-device  pf                      # PF packet filter
#pseudo-device  pflog                   # PF log if
#pseudo-device  fss             4       # file system snapshot device

pseudo-device   view            4       # views (needed for grfcc)
pseudo-device   pty                     # pseudo-terminals
pseudo-device   clockctl                # user control of clock subsystem

#pseudo-device  wsfont                  # wsfont(4) dynamic font loading support
#pseudo-device  wsmux                   # mouse & keyboard multiplexor

#pseudo-device  vnd                     # vnode pseudo-disks
#options        VND_COMPRESSION         # compressed vnd(4)
pseudo-device   ccd             4       # concatenated disk devices
#pseudo-device  cgd             4       # cryptographic disk devices
#pseudo-device  raid            8       # RAIDframe disk driver
#options        RAID_AUTOCONFIG         # auto-configuration of RAID components
# Options to enable various other RAIDframe RAID types.
# options       RF_INCLUDE_EVENODD=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_RAID5_RS=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_PARITYLOGGING=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_CHAINDECLUSTER=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_INTERDECLUSTER=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING=1
# options       RF_INCLUDE_PARITY_DECLUSTERING_DS=1

pseudo-device   rnd                     # /dev/random and in-kernel generator
#options        RND_COM                 # use "com" randomness as well (BROKEN)

config  netbsd root on sd0a type ffs


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