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Re: IBM Workpad z50 dmesg collection
...on Mon, May 17, 2021 at 06:49:14PM +0100, David Brownlee wrote:
> Excellent - thanks (and sorry for reply latency on this)
No worries, I've been sitting on this thing for years :)
> - Does the latest
> http://nyftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD-daily/HEAD/latest/hpcmips/ kernel
> boot? In the unlikely event of the pcmcia issue being fixed since 9.x
> its probably worth checking
I didn't try HEAD yet, but I did a quick boot of the NetBSD 9.2
release kernel.
Unfortunately no dmesg again, as I'm still out of a serial cable,
and neither network nor storage are operable - it looks ok in the
dmesg at first (ne0 is detected, as is wd0), but then it ends up
with a "wd0: IDENTIFY failed", and when using the installer kernel,
it sais no usable network device has been found.
I took a photo of the bottom of the dmesg on screen, currently
available here:
https://cloud.gxis.eu/index.php/s/N3bw45GfDqSLAXg
> - For the 8.x boots, I wonder if it could be floating point or shared
> library related. There are static linked binaries in /rescue,
> including 'sleep', 'expr' & 'ps' which can use floating point. It may
> be worth a small amount of testing to see if an error can be triggered
> with a /bin/ vs /rescue/ binary
I can try that tomorrow. As far as I have seen while building
several NetBSD/hpcmips releases, the userland doesn't use -msoft-float
in general (while most of the kernel does, except for some locore stuff),
so I assume the system depends on some floating point emulation directly
in the kernel?
From NetBSD 8 on, ld throws a warning when linking the kernel,
because -msoft-float and -mhard-float bits are being mixed - but
seems it's the same in earlier versions, except that it doesn't
create a warning during the build.
(The linker warning has been mentioned on the list a couple of
years ago, and the answer was that it's expected to occur.)
> - What would you require as a minimum for testing - just a built
> kernel? (Thinking about bisecting the device issue between 8 & 9)
Yes, a hpcmips GENERIC kernel will do. I can also do builds
myself, but I'm afraid I haven't really understood the workflow
around selecting commits and git bisect up to now (sorry, I haven't
really been using git beyond the occasional fetch / checkout).
Alex.
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