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Re: kernel's borked again



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Hello,

On Jun 21, 2008, at 06:34, Julian Ganz wrote:
Michael Lorenz (Mittwoch, 18. Juni 2008 23:55):
Hello,

On Jun 18, 2008, at 15:11, Rafal Boni wrote:
On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 07:10:00PM -0400, Michael Lorenz wrote:
On Jun 17, 2008, at 17:57, Andrew Doran wrote:
Try with the latest pmap.c, it was missing a UVM_OBJ_INIT.

Still happens. I also deleted everything in the build directory and
tried again in case I've got rubbish there but still no luck.

There's no output from the kernel at all, the loader finishes loading
and the next thing you see is Fast Instruction Access MMU Miss.

bootloader incompatibility?  did kernel size cross some magic
threshold?

Good question. My kernel is considerably smaller than GENERIC though.
The loader is from -current about half a year ago.
now that you say this: I recognized my ultra sparc 5 printing this error
message when attempting to load kernels >8MB
I would check wheather the size just crossed one power to 2

Hmm, that might just have happened - my kernels were always slightly less than 4MB and I added uhci support.

aktually, if your boot-promt prints stats while loading (hex), just compare the last prined size (weather it matches against the size of the kernel and/or weather it's just a power of 2 - it's kind of uncommon a kernel just
has eg a size of exactely 8M)

Thanks for the hint, I'll do that.

have fun
Michael

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