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Panic on i386 kernels using legitimate 486's/workaround.
Hello all,
I know a few users including myself run NetBSD's on 486's and old systems
just to keep them doing useful work, so I thought I would signal-boost a
problem I had with a (long overdue) kernel upgrade that I had this morning
(see also: http://gnats.netbsd.org/49104), so that it's easier to find the
solution for now until (hopefully) a patch gets accepted back into the main
tree.
The relevant bug report is here: http://gnats.netbsd.org/49124
Running kernels after August or so result in a nice panic on 486's:
"privileged instruction fault in supervisor mode". In short, a change back
in August disabled a check for a 486 CPU that causes an illegal instruction
on 486's (RDTSC). The submitter of the above bug report adds the check back
in, so we can now use 486 CPUs again- a very important CPU target for NetBSD
:) It does not appear there has been any activity on the bug report since
then.
I hope a workaround or solution gets accepted back into the tree so that 486
support remains working (akin to continued 68k support). While I understand
that someone running NetBSD on a 486 is likely to use current and not an
official release, I know I would've been frustrated if the first thing I saw
6 months ago was a panic that could be fixed by a single line of C code.
Sincerely,
--
William D. Jones
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