On Mon, May 21, 2018 at 04:05:24AM +0700, Eugene Grosbein wrote:
> On 19.05.2018 20:46, Gary Palmer wrote:
> > 
> > Hi,
> > 
> > I haven't tried building an i386 image with nanobsd since 8.x or 9.x,
> > so apologies if this is a known issue
> > 
> > I've tried to build an i386 nanobsd using nanobsd on an amd64 host,
> > and when that didn't work in an i386 jail on an amd64 host, and
> > now in an i386 vm.
> 
> I routinely update my 11.1-STABLE/i386 home router running nanobsd
> built using 11.1-STABLE/amd64 desktop. I do not use any of chroot/jail/vm to 
> build it.
> 
> > The i386 vm is failing with the logs at the end of the message,
> > taken from _.bw in the nanobsd build directory.  I think similar
> > errors were seen in the other environments also.  A "make buildworld"
> > in /usr/src passes, so it looks like something specific to nanobsd
> > is tickling the problem.
> > 
> > I included the first few lines from the start of boot2.s also.
> > 
> > The nanobsd config file has been stripped down to remove any 
> > options that should affect the build
> > 
> > == begin ==
> > NANO_PMAKE="make -j 1"
> > NANO_NAME=net5501-nopkg
> > NANO_SRC=/usr/src
> > NANO_OBJ=/mnt/space/obj/nanobsd.${NANO_NAME}
> > NANO_KERNEL=NET5501
> > NANO_IMAGES=2
> > NANO_INIT_IMG2=0
> > # The following are in 512 byte sectors.  The "2" is to convert from
> > # sectors to kilobytes
> > NANO_CONFSIZE=48195 # 32 MB
> > NANO_DATASIZE=1975932
> > NANO_RAM_ETCSIZE=$(( 2 * 1024 * 64 )) # 64 MB
> > NANO_RAM_TMPVARSIZE=$(( 2 * 1024 * 32 )) # 32 MB
> > 
> > FlashDevice generic 2048m
> > == end ==
> 
> Here is my gw.conf:
> 
> src=/home/nanobsd/gw
> NANO_PMAKE="make -j9"
> NANO_NAME=gw
> NANO_KERNEL=GW
> NANO_DRIVE=ada0
> NANO_MEDIASIZE=2097152
> NANO_SECTS=63
> NANO_HEADS=255
> NANO_BOOTLOADER="boot/boot0"
> NANO_BOOT0CFG="-o packet -s 1 -m 3 -t 36"
> # no NANO_DATASIZE but this should be irrelevant
> NANO_RAM_ETCSIZE=16384 # 8MB
> NANO_RAM_TMPVARSIZE=409600 # 200MB for large /var/spool
> NANO_CUSTOMIZE="..."
> NANO_LATE_CUSTOMIZE="..."
> CONF_BUILD='
> TARGET=i386
> TARGET_ARCH=i386
> NANO_ARCH=i386
> CPUTYPE?=k6-3
> BOOT_COMCONSOLE_SPEED=115200
> BOOT_MBR_FLAGS=0x0
> BOOT_BOOT1_FLAGS=0x0
> # here come lots of WITHOUT_XXX
> MODULES_OVERRIDE=ipfw_nat
> '
> CONF_INSTALL="
> $CONF_BUILD
> WITHOUT_BINUTILS=
> WITHOUT_CLANG=
> WITHOUT_CLANG_FULL=
> WITHOUT_CXX=
> WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN=
> WITHOUT_INSTALLLIB=
> "

Thanks.  Using this as a base I was able to build an i386 image
and boot it.  Not entirely sure what was tickling the problem in
my old configuration

> > No /etc/src.conf or /etc/make.conf present.
> 
> That's not good, see above for CONF_BUILD and CONF_INSTALL.
> I've just run /usr/src/tools/tools/nanobsd/nanobsd.sh -c gw.conf
> using my amd64 system and get images for i386.

I had a bunch of stuff in my old config for both settings, but trimmed
them out to see if that was causing the compile problem

Thanks

Gary
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