valgrind
http://wiki.netbsd.org/projects/project/valgrind/ sketches a project for porting valgrind, but gives tech-kern as its contact address. Surely that's not right? In passing, the difficulty will vary, substantially I expect, with the port(s) it's targeted for. I spent a while trying to implement valgrind on the NetBSD/sparc I use and ended up collapsing that effort into my userland SPARC emulator instead; handling a restore in the delay slot of a jmpl, a common thing in function epilogues, looked like more of a headache than adding the functionality to the emulator. (It's found one bug in libc already, back in July 2021 IIRC.) Perhaps I just need a better approach /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTMLmo...@rodents-montreal.org / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B
Re: about langage neutral
>> I'm discorvering the article about language-neutral-interfaces for >> system calls. >> [...] >> IMHO scheme language is well suited to answer the issue. > As for Scheme, I thought that's a programming language, and a rather > exotic one at that. Not all that exotic. AIUI it's just a Lisp dialect. (A slightly odd one in that it eliminates the distinction between value cells and function cells, but back when I looked at it that was about the oddest thing about it.) /~\ The ASCII Mouse \ / Ribbon Campaign X Against HTMLmo...@rodents-montreal.org / \ Email! 7D C8 61 52 5D E7 2D 39 4E F1 31 3E E8 B3 27 4B
Re: about langage neutral
> On Mar 9, 2022, at 5:18 AM, jo...@nonadev.net wrote: > > Hello tech-kern, > > I'm discorvering the article about language-neutral-interfaces for system > calls. > > https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://wiki.netbsd.org/projects/project/language-neutral-interfaces/__;!!LpKI!yl7D58zoWsSSbdJtiN2wy-TFHG_ZBOOxRhDgtdG8Eu3oECNsxINMFjwJ6qB-m9C4$ > [wiki[.]netbsd[.]org] > > That is a very interesting topic. > > IMHO scheme language is well suited to answer the issue. > > Are you interested in more discussion around that topic? Isn't this what SWIG tries to do? One might argue about how well it does it. As for Scheme, I thought that's a programming language, and a rather exotic one at that. Or do you mean something else called "scheme"? paul
about langage neutral
Hello tech-kern, I'm discorvering the article about language-neutral-interfaces for system calls. http://wiki.netbsd.org/projects/project/language-neutral-interfaces/ That is a very interesting topic. IMHO scheme language is well suited to answer the issue. Are you interested in more discussion around that topic? Best regards José Bollo
Re: panic in -current: "vp->v_iflag & VI_TEXT" failed: file "/usr/src/sys/kern/exec_subr.c", line 183
> On 9. Mar 2022, at 02:22, matthew green wrote: > > matthew green writes: >> "J. Hannken-Illjes" writes: >>> I'm now able to reproduce it here -- takes about six hours to trigger. >>> >>> I suppose vrelel() lost a check for new references with my last changes, >>> currently testing the diff attached. >> >> well, this ran until i ran out of file building the native gcc, >> it had been going for over an hour and was close to finishing. >> >> only one crash and not non crash, but this seems to help so far. >> >> i've cleaned the objdir and restarted, and i'll try again a couple >> more times when it's done. > > this partial build completed, and 2 more since. > > i say this fixes the problem. thanks! I built eleven releases without problems, fix committed as vfs_vnode.c rev. 1.135 -- J. Hannken-Illjes - hann...@mailbox.org signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP