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Re: Non-bootstrapping Go, COMPAT options



In article <20180113.235244.622048219631912995.oshimaya%yagoto-urayama.jp@localhost>,
Yasushi Oshima  <oshima-ya%yagoto-urayama.jp@localhost> wrote:
>Thu, 11 Jan 2018 19:52:31 +0000 (UTC)
>christos%astron.com@localhost (Christos Zoulas) wrote:
>
>> In article <20180111.234339.1337957993283560813.oshimaya%yagoto-urayama.jp@localhost>,
>> Yasushi Oshima  <oshima-ya%yagoto-urayama.jp@localhost> wrote:
>>> And more, in newer kernel(ex. 20180108 for netbsd-8),
>>> another problem appears,
>>> During to build go1.9.2, sometimes a kernel hangup occurs.
>>> I have not examined anything about this yet.
>> 
>> Yes, for me it does not hang up, but it livelocks all the time.
>> I.e. I can get into the debugger, but none of the userland processes
>> make progress. This is on a shark.
>
>Are you using go1.4 applied my local-patch?
>If not, this will be caused by some problems from the original
>go1.4 and a loader of NetBSD.
>
>In my previous message in PR pkg/51653:
>
>| 3. Problem of linker. Go ELF linker sets p_align of ELF Header
>|    to 4K somehow.
>|    In Pagesize 8K kernel, this will cause problems when loading binary.
>
>When p_align of ELF header in an executable binary is smaller
>than the size of kernel page, the loader of NetBSD kernel seems
>to behave something strange. Sometimes it becomes 'Abort Trap',
>or sometimes the kernel loader does not return, in this case,
>the execve(2) cannot complete. So the process will be still
>a shell, 'bash' in the case of building go.
>
>I think this will be a problem of kernel loader, but I've
>not examined it after that.
>
>And now the default p_align is bigger than the page size,
>it is 64k on arm platform in go1.8 or lator.

Where is that patch?

Thanks,

christos



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