On 2017-01-16 11:40, Burton, Ross wrote:
On 16 January 2017 at 04:29, Gary Thomas mailto:g...@mlbassoc.com>> wrote:
* Any ideas how upgrading the X server now calls into openssl?
I've bisected this error down to the change in the X server
recipe to v1.19 from v1.18.4
$ grep ssl *
xserver-xorg.inc:XORG_CRYPTO ??= "openssl"
xserver-xorg.inc:PACKAGECONFIG[openssl] = "--with-sha1=libcrypto,,openssl"
The X server took the reasonable approach of refusing to reimplement
cryptographic functions and instead relies on an
external library, of which openssl (well, libcrypto, part of openssl) is one
option.
Thanks, I missed that.
That said, this wasn't really related to the problem anyway.
libcrypt causes that illegal instruction - on purpose - to
check for certain hardware capabilities and handles it. Just
running 'continue' in GDB lets the X server get a lot further.
I was able to isolate the problem down to a data structure being
trashed. I'm not sure yet how/why, but I think there may have
been some important changes that the i.MX6 Vivante hardware
driver isn't currently up to speed on. Still investigating.
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