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Re: netbsd-7 on Old World hardware
Hi,
This is a follow-up on this thread:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/port-macppc/2014/12/31/msg002138.html
It seems that this problem doesn't have to do with Old World versus New
World. I spent a little time thinking about which things are different
between the two machines, and the Power Mac 9600 is a stratum 1 time
server so the kernel is compiled with "options PPS_SYNC". When I removed
that, I still got time strangeness, but not as much. When I completely
stopped running ntpd, though, the problems went away almost completely. I
can now get meaningful results from flops, although the precision measured
is not meaningful.
I then tried running ntpd on the Mac mini and it went from meaningful
without ntpd to meaningless with:
Module Error RunTime MFLOPS
(usec)
1 -2.5183e+01 0.0411 340.6702
2 nan 0.0000 inf
3 -5.0000e-01 0.0000 inf
4 -8.6603e-01 -0.0000 -7680000019.3901
5 -6.9315e-01 -0.0000 -14847999931.9862
6 -2.5000e-01 -0.0000 -14848000037.4876
7 5.0020e+02 0.0000 864691128455135232.0000
8 inf -0.0000 -15360000038.7803
Iterations = 0
NullTime (usec) = 0.0000
MFLOPS(1) = inf
MFLOPS(2) = 3698.7057
MFLOPS(3) = 3552.7043
MFLOPS(4) = -15530666705.8778
Ideas? Thoughts? This really would be nice to fix for NetBSD 7.
John
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