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Re: Need advise about linux32 on amd64



Thanks. ktrace and kdump result are as below... If somebody has advice, i would appreciate.

It is NetBSD amd64 / 4.99.63

 
localhost# kdump ktrace.out
   423      1 ktrace   EMUL  "netbsd"
   423      1 ktrace   RET   ktrace 0
   423      1 ktrace   CALL  execve(0x7f7ffffff9ff,0x7f7fffffd7f8,0x7f7fffffd808)
   423      1 ktrace   NAMI  "/emul/linux32/usr/lib/linux_32_software/linux_32_software"
   423      1 ktrace   NAMI  "/emul/linux32"
   423      1 ktrace   NAMI  "/emul/linux32/lib/ld-linux.so.2"
   423      1 linux_32_software EMUL  "linux32"
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   syscall -1 errno -2 No such file or directory
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  uname(0xffffe39e)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   uname 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  brk(0)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   brk 134995968/0x80be000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_access(0xfbff9a94,4)
   423      1 linux_32_software NAMI  "/emul/linux32/etc/ld.so.preload"
   423      1 linux_32_software NAMI  "/etc/ld.so.preload"
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_access -1 errno -2 No such file or directory
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  open(0xfbffb82e,0,0)
   423      1 linux_32_software NAMI  "/emul/linux32/etc/ld.so.cache"
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   open 3
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  fstat64(3,0xffffdc1c)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   fstat64 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdbfc)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227747840/0xfbfe5000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_close(3)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_close 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  open(0xfbfe6021,0,0x8048e28)
   423      1 linux_32_software NAMI  "/emul/linux32/lib/libdl.so.2"
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   open 3
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_read(3,0xffffdd84,0x200)
   423      1 linux_32_software GIO   fd 3 read 512 bytes
       "..................................................."
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_read 512/0x200
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  fstat64(3,0xffffdc98)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   fstat64 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdb54)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227743744/0xfbfe4000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdb00)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227727360/0xfbfe0000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_madvise(0xfbfe0000,0x3074,3)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_madvise 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdb00)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227735552/0xfbfe2000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_close(3)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_close 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  open(0xfbfe60fd,0,0x8048e33)
   423      1 linux_32_software NAMI  "/emul/linux32/lib/libc.so.6"
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   open 3
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_read(3,0xffffdd68,0x200)
   423      1 linux_32_software GIO   fd 3 read 512 bytes
       "..................................................."
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_read 512/0x200
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  fstat64(3,0xffffdc7c)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   fstat64 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdacc)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4226543616/0xfbebf000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_madvise(0xfbebf000,0x120c94,3)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_madvise 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdacc)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227702784/0xfbfda000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  old_mmap(0xffffdacc)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   old_mmap 4227719168/0xfbfde000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_close(3)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_close 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  mprotect(0xfbfda000,0x1000,1)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   mprotect 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  netbsd32_munmap(0xfbfe5000,0x1201)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   netbsd32_munmap 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  brk(0)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   brk 134995968/0x80be000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  brk(0x80df000)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   brk 135131136/0x80df000
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  getuid
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   getuid 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  geteuid
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   geteuid 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  getgid
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   getgid 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  getegid
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   getegid 0
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  fork
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   fork 425/0x1a9
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  waitpid(0x1a9,0xffff5564,0)
   423      1 linux_32_software RET   waitpid 425/0x1a9
   423      1 linux_32_software CALL  exit_group(0)











Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <48505F6F.9020504%eticaret.com.tr@localhost>,
Cem Kayali  <cemkayali%eticaret.com.tr@localhost> wrote:
  
Hello!

I have used NetBSD i386 on Core duo and then Core 2 duo notebook for a 
long time and now i am thinking of switching amd64 version... I checked 
most of the pksgrc softwares that i use frequently, almost all of them 
work fine...
     
My problem is... I have also a licensed linux software and it works on 
i386 if i install suse100_base only from pkgsrc --- while i noticed that 
it does not work on amd64 one, using suse100_base or suse100_32_base. It 
does not produce error message...

       
How i can track the problem? I read through mail archive and some 
(lucky) friends install additional softwares (ie; compatibility 
packages) and fix the problem.

    

ktrace is your friend.

christos


  



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