Subject: Re: "Bad pAUX_base" again
To: None <port-sparc@NetBSD.org>
From: John D. Baker <jdbaker@mylinuxisp.com>
List: port-sparc
Date: 10/07/2005 10:55:34
Bruce O'Neel <edoneel@sdf.lonestar.org> writes:
> - MicroSparc IIs @ 110mhz in SS4 and SS5 system. Yes, you get it.
> (me SS4, Laurent FAILLIE SS5)
>
> - SparcBook and Krups with basically the same CPUs, yes. (Michael)
I used to see it occasionally when I was building post-2.0 -current on
my "big" SS5-110. Using the 3.99.8 releng snapshot and building 3.99.9,
then rebuilding a more recent 3.99.9 under 3.99.9, I have _not_ seen
"Bad pAUX_base" problems.
Lately, though, I've been tripping over internal compiler errors trying
to build pfctl... Before that, I was had a couple of unspecified
Segmentation faults trying to install a bootblock in the miniroot while
trying to build a release set--I figured that was a manifestation of the
'sh' problems discussed at length some time back. Ironically, I was
working on getting everything rebuilt with -mcpu=v8.
Once I update the src tree again, I'm going to try again.
> - Tri hypersparc @ different mhz in a SS20. I've never seen it. I've
> also not seen it with assorted other hypersparc combos that I've run
> over time. They all have been rock solid. (me)
My dual HyperSPARC SS20 has just finished building a release set from
-current sources updated last Sunday. No "Bad pAUX_base" problems. I'm
going to do a clean install from this set (-mcpu=hypersparc optimized),
update src and build again.
--
John D. Baker, KN5UKS NetBSD Darwin/MacOS X
jdbaker(at)mylinuxisp(dot)com OpenBSD FreeBSD
BSD -- It just sits there and _works_!