On 2017-06-02, Holger Levsen wrote:
> On Fri, May 26, 2017 at 01:56:54PM -0700, Vagrant Cascadian wrote:
>> Got one old machine freshly reinstalled after a disk failure (rpi2c),
>> and three newly readied machines (ff64a, jtx1a, odc2a) that are arm64
>> capable, but configured with armhf userspace to be armhf build nodes.
>
> those are now all set up for tests.reproducible-builds.org, but…
>
> <      h01ger> | ff64a seems quite slow
> <      h01ger> | it is, now that i can compare to jtx1a and odc2a
>              * | h01ger assumes disk io

Yes, disk i/o seems likely, although shouldn't be hugely worse than any
of the other systems...  Waiting on native sata hardware to become
available... so it's currently using a usb-sata adapter. Hopefully that
will resolve the issue.


> <      h01ger> | odc2a is faster than jtx1a (also io wise, but both are 
> rather fine…)
> <      h01ger> | odc2a takes ages to generate the gpg key for the jenkins 
> user, somehow haveged fails to start…
> <      h01ger> | root@odc2a:~# /usr/sbin/haveged --Foreground --verbose=1 
> --write=1024
> <      h01ger> | haveged starting up
> <      h01ger> | Segmentation fault
>              * | h01ger sighs
> <      h01ger> | root@odc2a:~# uname -a
> <      h01ger> | Linux odc2a 4.12.0-rc2+ #4 SMP Wed May 24 23:18:20 UTC 2017 
> aarch64 GNU/Linux
> <      h01ger> | hui ui ui :)

Hrm. that's a new one! Didn't see it myself during the bring-up
testing:

odc2a login: [ 8759.086506] haveged[8523]: unhandled level 3 translation
fault (11) at 0xabf1147c, esr 0x92000007
...
[ 8779.711346] haveged[8703]: unhandled level 2 translation fault (11)
at 0x93c6374c, esr 0x92000006

Will experiment with combinations of stretch, kernel versions, etc. and
see if it behaves the same.


> so while I have added 10 new builder jobs, I've also disabled 5 of
> them again for now:

Ah well... will do more troubleshooting and make those nubmers
better. :)


live well,
  vagrant

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