Subject: Re: SPARCbook audio
To: None <bsieker@rvs.uni-bielefeld.de>
From: Michael <macallan18@earthlink.net>
List: port-sparc
Date: 07/16/2005 12:46:52
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Hello,
Hello,
> I have tested the SPARCbook kernel from 2005-07-15, and it seems to
> work, after a fashion.
>=20
> PCMCIA appears to work fine, my wlan card (PRISM2.5 chipset) works
> fine.
Nice :)
> I'm using a cross-compiled snapshot from 2005-07-14 sources, built
> on i386/2.0_STABLE
Hmm, my userland is older, but not much.
> I have some problems with it, however.
>=20
> - It lacks IPSEC (but GENERIC lacks that, too, I just happen to use
> it.)
Well, that's just a kernel config option.
> - The system is very unstable, where it was rock-solid running
> 2.0_STABLE
> . during builds via nfs via WLAN it stops at different places with
> different error codes. Sometimes signal 4, sometimes signal 10,
> ...
This seems to be a generic problem - people with all kinds of sparc
hardware complained about processes dying seemingly at random.
> . during booting, most of the times the ifconfig -l command fails,
> the only time it did not fail was after a kernel panic, when it
> had to do fsck during boot.
I get this too, but pretty rarely. About once in 100 reboots,
approximately. Here it works well enough to use a wlan card ( lucent
chipset ) as main network connection.
> . sometimes it kernel-panicks, I haven't been able to copy down the
> messages, something to do with caches ... (Was something in the
> handling of the TurboSPARC CPU changed after 2.0? If it was mainly
> tested on a 3GX, the main difference to my 3TX is the
> microSPARC-II vs. TurboSPARC CPU.)
That would be helpful - I didn't see a kernel panic that wasn't related
to me hacking something for ages. As far as I know the only difference
between the 3GX and the 3TX is the CPU ( and therefore L2 cache ).
Did older SPARCBOOK kernels work better? Maybe it's the CPU power saving
stuff, I'm not sure it's doing The Right Thing(tm) for TurboSPARC CPUs.
> - I can't seem to get the Xserver to run, it aborts with a bus error
> before opening the display.
Which one? Xsun won't work with the SPARCBOOK kernels, mainly because
the display driver doesn't try to emulate a cg3 anymore. The XFree86
stuff from ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/macallan/sparc/
should work.
> Is any particular snapshot on releng.netbsd.org recommended for
> use with these kernels?
Try the userland from
ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/macallan/sparc/sets/ - works
tolerably well here. No idea about releng snapshots, I always built my
own ( mainly for -mcpu=3Dv8 )
have fun
Michael
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