Subject: Re: Chris' 20030904 snapshot issues
To: None <port-sgimips@netbsd.org>
From: sgimips NetBSD list <sgimips@mrynet.com>
List: port-sgimips
Date: 09/21/2003 11:12:00
On Sun, Sep 21, 2003 at 11:30am, Christopher SEKIYA wrote:
> Subject: Re: Chris' 20030904 snapshot issues
Hey Chris,
The new erwin kernel spontaneously reboots the same as the snapshot one.
It is quite reproducible--About 5 minutes into a world build the machine
simply plays its happy tune and reboots.
As mentioned before, the previous ERWIN kernel works just dandy.
I've nothing to suggest tho :/
-scott
> On Sat, Sep 20, 2003 at 09:08:42PM -0500, sgimips NetBSD list wrote:
>
> > and have had two spontaneous reboots now.
>
> This makes no sense. There has been no change between the two snapshots
> for the r10k case.
>
> Er, except that this one was compiled with gcc-3.3.1. Userland was compiled
> without gcse, but the kernels were compiled with.
>
> Error four translates to a "CPU illegal address" error. I've placed an ERWIN
> kernel, compiled without gcse, with address decode logic for the CPU error
> case, at http://www.rezrov.net/~wileyc/erwin ...
>
> -- Chris
> GPG key FEB9DE7F (91AF 4534 4529 4BCC 31A5 938E 023E EEFB FEB9 DE7F)
>-- End of excerpt from Christopher SEKIYA