Subject: Re: seg faults
To: Jason Keirstead <jason@keirstead.org>
From: Nathan Mahon <nate@aftershock.blackhat.net>
List: port-dreamcast
Date: 06/07/2001 09:40:57
Oh... i guess /bin/sh doesn't give me problems, but /usr/games/cribbage
does....  ;)

I'm using the userland from the hpcsh folder... and ping,ps,sh all work
fine ... and now that i'm using that kernel that marcus made, I'm doing
much better... now i just need to work on cross compiling...  :)

n8


On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Jason Keirstead wrote:

> I was getting the same thing. I fixed most of it by replacing my 
> binaries (from the base.tgz) with a different sh3 snapshot. I am not 
> sure which one it was, but one of them worked.
> 
> All of my apps in the usr/bin and usr/sbin work now, but my /bin is 
> still messed up and dumps alot (which is a problem since basic utils 
> like sh and ps don't work, I am using ksh for now)
> 
> Nathan Mahon wrote:
> 
> >If i'm not mistaken, The VM code is still buggy, and is the cause of most
> >segfaults.  I'm not familiar with it's status.
> >
> >n8
> >
> >
> >On Thu, 7 Jun 2001, Matt Harrington wrote:
> >
> >>i'm using all the software found on http://209.126.171.92/index.html, it
> >>boots, sees dhcp, and mounts / from nfs but almost everything segfaults,
> >>including /bin/sh which gives me:
> >>
> >>tlb_handler#NOGO:va(0xb3000,spc=4b8ba
> >>Segmentation fault (core dumped)
> >>
> >>nothing looks suspicious in the dmesg.. don't know what do do, any
> >>suggestions?
> >>
> >>using IP Slave 1.002, kernel dated Feb 23, nfs 0.1.9.1-1 running on linuxppc
> >>
> 
> 
>