On 15 Feb 2019, at 13:21, Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@gnu.org> wrote: > > Almudena Garcia, le ven. 15 févr. 2019 14:13:17 +0100, a ecrit: >> This is defined in imps/cpu_number.h , included in kern/cpu_number.h > > cswitch.S includes i386/cpu_number.h, not kern/cpu_number.h > > Really, make sure it gets defined, that's very most probably the issue, > or else it's the CPU_NUMBER macro which is not actually valid assembly.
Well, I had checked before sending my email, and i386/cpu_number.h does not define CPU_NUMBER, though I was unaware of kern/cpu_number.h. The latter does define a cpu_number function, but it's a C header, not for use in assembly. Your `smp` branch fixes this in [1] by making CPU_NUMBER a macro that calls cpu_number (though I might suggest that you make the macro do nothing for NCPUS==1). Honestly, this is not a hard bug to find, it took all of a few minutes for me. You've had more than enough information from us to pinpoint the problem; this mailing list is really not for simple programming questions like this. James [1] https://github.com/AlmuHS/GNUMach_SMP/commit/371df36e565f4408737948ccc3d25acf2e1ccb57