Subject: Re: XView and XhpBSD
To: Herb Peyerl <hpeyerl@beer.org>
From: Zadok <ml@rz.uni-potsdam.de>
List: port-hp300
Date: 01/03/1997 13:21:11
On Thu, 2 Jan 1997, Herb Peyerl wrote:

> Zadok <ml@rz.uni-potsdam.de>  wrote:
>  > with the 4.4BSD X server... after some really minor work it compiled
>  > happily, looked fast and - crashed. the heartbeat LED still flickered just
>  > like normal, but a lot of moving "streaks" appeared on the screen and the
>  > machine didn't do anything... for me it looked like a blitter error or
> 
> I see that occasionally with the X server distributed on ftp.netbsd.org...
yup... exactly what I meant... 
hmm, just a suspicion: maybe there is a bug in the libm ? I recently
compiled a program that makes heavy use of the FPU un some *very*
different platforms... NetBSD hp300, NetBSD SPARC, Solaris, IRIX and
Linux... on the 2 NetBSD systems it crashed but worked fine on everything
else... 
the program uses no hughlevel math, just addition, subtraction,
multiplication and sometimes division... it was definitely no division by
zero error... 
 
> It generally happens in 'xv' with *some* images or very occasionally with
> netscape.  It looks like a noisy tv station or snow flying across the
> screen...
never had this... but x11perf crashes and the last protocol entry was
something with stippeled rectangles ... hmm, the openwindows clock crashes
too, even when running on a different machine with display on the hp. the
hands are filled with a kind of stipple-pattern... but - the openwindows
cmdtool crashes. it's just a terminal emulator with nothing special, xterm
never crashes and textedit works... strange... 

> This warms the cockles of my heart though: > 
> [lager hpeyerl 107 ]; w
>  7:03AM  up 89 days, 16:18, 8 users, load averages: 0.22, 0.21, 0.14
(grin) looks nice :-) 
a question: there seems to be a virtual memory hole somewhere... I suspect
I don't get all memory back when I compile something really big ( for
instance the X11R5 server... ) what do you think ? my fault ?

bye
Michael