On 10/17/2011 10:51 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> On Mon, 17 Oct 2011 10:43:46 +1100 Jochen Schröder<cycoma...@gmail.com>  said:
>
>> On 10/15/2011 04:20 AM, Jim Kukunas wrote:
>>> On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 03:18:48PM +1100, Jochen Schröder wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> I just rebuild all of EFL and E17 gives me a segfault when starting
>>>> with a clean config directory. Seems to be related to the recent
>>>> sse3 work.
>>>
>>> What is your compiler version and CFLAGS?
>>>
>>
>> Just realised my CFLAGS contained -msse4 (probably from when I copied
>> the build script over from a different PC). I just recompiled without
>> -msse4 and it is working now (cflags:
>> -g3,-ggdb,-march=core2,-mfpmath=sse,-msse,-msse2,-msse3,-O2)
>>
>> Seams that that was the problem, sorry for the noise.
>
> so... was it a sigill not a sigsegv?

I remember it being a sigsegv, I could recompile with sse4 to check.



>
>> Cheers
>> Jochen
>>
>>> The parameters to _mm_set_epi32 look reasonable. The only reason I could
>>> imagine this failing is if your compiler isn't aligning things properly.
>>>
>>>>
>>>> cat /proc/cpuinfo
>>>>
>>>> processor  : 1
>>>> vendor_id  : GenuineIntel
>>>> cpu family : 6
>>>> model              : 15
>>>> model name : Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Duo CPU     E6550  @ 2.33GHz
>>>> stepping   : 11
>>>> cpu MHz            : 1998.000
>>>> cache size : 4096 KB
>>>> physical id        : 0
>>>> siblings   : 2
>>>> core id            : 1
>>>> cpu cores  : 2
>>>> apicid             : 1
>>>> initial apicid     : 1
>>>> fpu                : yes
>>>> fpu_exception      : yes
>>>> cpuid level        : 10
>>>> wp         : yes
>>>> flags              : fpu vme de pse tsc msr pae mce cx8 apic sep mtrr
>>>> pge mca cmov pat pse36 clflush dts acpi mmx fxsr sse sse2 ss ht tm pbe
>>>> syscall nx lm constant_tsc arch_perfmon pebs bts rep_good nopl
>>>> aperfmperf pni dtes64 monitor ds_cpl vmx smx est tm2 ssse3 cx16 xtpr
>>>> pdcm lahf_lm dts tpr_shadow vnmi flexpriority
>>>> bogomips   : 4654.98
>>>> clflush size       : 64
>>>> cache_alignment    : 64
>>>> address sizes      : 36 bits physical, 48 bits virtual
>>>> power management:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> bt attached.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers
>>>> Jochen
>>>
>>>> #0  0x00007fa75897cbce in waitpid ()
>>>> #from /lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpthread.so.0 1  0x0000000000435961 in
>>>> #e_alert_show (sig=<optimized out>) at e_alert.c:57 2<signal handler
>>>> #called>  3  0x00007fa75b037cc5 in _mm_set_epi32 (__q0=255, __q1=255,
>>>> #called>  __q2=255, __q3=255)
>>>> #called>  at /usr/lib/gcc/x86_64-linux-gnu/4.6/include/emmintrin.h:586
>>>> #4  _op_blend_mas_can_dp_sse3 (s=<optimized out>, m=0x1e7a4e1 "\377\377\377
>>>> #\377\377\377", c=4278190080, d=0x7fa74c8b0df0, l=4) at
>>>> #op_blend_mask_color_sse3.c:79 5  0x00007fa75b01c147 in
>>>> #evas_common_font_draw_internal (dst=0x2268b70, dc=0x21c0eb0, x=29, y=12,
>>>> #text_props=0x21c4718,
>>>>       func=0x7fa75b037850<_op_blend_mas_can_dp_sse3>, ext_x=29, ext_y=2,
>>>> ext_w=313, ext_h=15, im_w=377, fn=<optimized out>, im_h=<optimized out>)
>>>> at evas_font_draw.c:298
>>>> #6  0x00007fa75b01c4cb in evas_common_font_draw (dst=0x2268b70,
>>>> #dc=0x21c0eb0, fn=<optimized out>, x=29, y=12, text_props=0x21c4718) at
>>>> #evas_font_draw.c:418 7  0x00007fa74f3893ea in eng_font_draw
>>>> #(data=<optimized out>, context=<optimized out>, surface=<optimized out>,
>>>> #font=<optimized out>, x=<optimized out>,
>>>>       y=<optimized out>, w=313, h=15, ow=313, oh=15, text_props=0x21c4718)
>>>> at evas_engine.c:898
>>>> #8  0x00007fa75afd609f in evas_object_text_render (obj=0x214e480,
>>>> #output=0x21c1380, context=0x21c0eb0, surface=0x2268b70, x=0, y=0) at
>>>> #evas_object_text.c:1665 9  0x00007fa75afebd3e in evas_render_mapped
>>>> #(e=0x21c37a0, obj=0x214e480, context=0x21c0eb0, surface=0x2268b70,
>>>> #off_x=0, off_y=0, mapped=0, ecx=0, ecy=0,
>>>>       ecw=377, ech=22) at evas_render.c:1256
>>>> #10 0x00007fa75afeeaf1 in evas_render_updates_internal (e=0x21c37a0,
>>>> #make_updates=1 '\001', do_draw=1 '\001') at evas_render.c:1579 11
>>>> #0x00007fa75a911d65 in _ecore_evas_x_render (ee=0x21c3580) at
>>>> #ecore_evas_x.c:256 12 0x00007fa75a90f041 in _ecore_evas_idle_enter
>>>> #(data=<optimized out>) at ecore_evas.c:52 13 0x00007fa75ad6c1de in
>>>> #_ecore_call_task_cb (data=<optimized out>, func=<optimized out>) at
>>>> #ecore_private.h:246 14 _ecore_idle_enterer_call () at
>>>> #ecore_idle_enterer.c:165 15 0x00007fa75ad6daf5 in
>>>> #_ecore_main_loop_iterate_internal (once_only=0) at ecore_main.c:1699 16
>>>> #0x00007fa75ad6debf in ecore_main_loop_begin () at ecore_main.c:864 17
>>>> #0x0000000000433bf7 in main (argc=<optimized out>, argv=<optimized out>)
>>>> #at e_main.c:954
>>>> quit
>>>> A debugging session is active.
>>>>
>>>>    Inferior 1 [process 2371] will be detached.
>>>>
>>>> Quit anyway? (y or n) Detaching from program: /opt/e17/bin/enlightenment,
>>>> process 2371
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