On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 02:50:36AM -0800, Terry Lambert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Either CPU hardware or software bug, fine. You're claiming to know
> > the bug and possible fix, but don't want to publish it, fine.
>
> I do not object to publication of code that embodies a workaroun
> to the
Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> You got me wrong. I'm user and do not know and don't want to know
> about any CPU architecture and bugs. But I've got problems and
> simply trying to provide any data possible to gather by myself.
> Either CPU hardware or software bug, fine. You're claiming to know
> the bug
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 03:25:15PM -0800, Terry Lambert
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have now definitive answer for _my_ case and environment. Just
> > finished full package build for my workstation bundle port (92
> > ports), including XFree-4, KDE3, mozilla-devel and whatnot. It all
> > went
Scott Sipe wrote:
> I didn't make a backup copy (or mark down the errors) of the bad file or try
> rebooting which in retrospect would have been a good idea..sorry--I just
> fixed the file and saved it so I could compile some ports--and that worked.
Just FWIW: if it was a transfer error, a backup
On Saturday 23 November 2002 02:38 am, Terry Lambert wrote:
> Scott Sipe wrote:
> > Alright, this is pretty frustrating. I've installed DP2 4 or 5 times now
> > (each time reformatting).
> >
> > The first time the installation program acted really weird and didn't do
> > the install correctly.
>
>
Scott Sipe wrote:
> Alright, this is pretty frustrating. I've installed DP2 4 or 5 times now
> (each time reformatting).
>
> The first time the installation program acted really weird and didn't do the
> install correctly.
Not useful information, but expected, based on your other reports.
Most p
Alright, this is pretty frustrating. I've installed DP2 4 or 5 times now
(each time reformatting).
The first time the installation program acted really weird and didn't do the
install correctly. The second time I had weird random core dump problems so
that I couldn't even log in. The third
Scott Sipe wrote:
> It was a trap 12, and definitely that address...I think something more
> overarching must be going on though. I'm able to login with /bin/sh (not
> csh/tcsh) and so I've been trying various things--I can't compile a kernel
> because I get bus errors, same with many ports I've b
Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> I have now definitive answer for _my_ case and environment. Just
> finished full package build for my workstation bundle port (92
> ports), including XFree-4, KDE3, mozilla-devel and whatnot. It all
> went very well running kernel which had:
>
> DISABLE_PSE enabled
> DI
John Baldwin wrote:
> >> > Is it any help to know that my problems on P4 stopped after enabling
> >> > DISABLE_PSE? Initially I had both of these enabled, but seems that
> >> > one is enough. Just FYI.
> >>
> >> If we can verify that DISABLE_PG_G has no effect then that would be
> >> nice.
> >
> >
On 22-Nov-2002 Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:57:42AM -0500, John Baldwin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > It has an effect: writing CR3 or a TSS resulting in a changed CR3
>> > will not invalidate TLB entries with the G flag set, if PGE is set
>> > in CR4.
>>
>> I know wh
On 22-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> On Friday 22 November 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
>> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
>> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >> Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
>> >> Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.de
On Friday 22 November 2002 10:57 am, you wrote:
> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
> >> Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.debug in multiuser under DEBUG and
> >> se
On Fri, Nov 22, 2002 at 10:57:42AM -0500, John Baldwin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It has an effect: writing CR3 or a TSS resulting in a changed CR3
> > will not invalidate TLB entries with the G flag set, if PGE is set
> > in CR4.
>
> I know what PG_G does, Terry. My question is that if DISA
On 22-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>> > Is it any help to know that my problems on P4 stopped after enabling
>> > DISABLE_PSE? Initially I had both of these enabled, but seems that
>> > one is enough. Just FYI.
>>
>> If we can verify that DISABLE_PG_G has no effect then tha
On 22-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>> > It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
>> > not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
>> >
>> > Bosko has a patch which he will give you if you ask him for it
>> > that (mostly) works around the problem.
>
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>>
>> Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
>> Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.debug in multiuser under DEBUG and
>> see if gdb behaves any better? Another idea might be to
John Baldwin wrote:
> > Is it any help to know that my problems on P4 stopped after enabling
> > DISABLE_PSE? Initially I had both of these enabled, but seems that
> > one is enough. Just FYI.
>
> If we can verify that DISABLE_PG_G has no effect then that would be
> nice.
It has an effect: writin
John Baldwin wrote:
> > It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
> > not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
> >
> > Bosko has a patch which he will give you if you ask him for it
> > that (mostly) works around the problem.
>
> DP2 shipped with DISABLE_PSE and DISABLE
On Thursday 21 November 2002 04:26 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> Erm, well, PSE and PGE are already disabled in GENERIC on DP2. Hmm.
> Can you try doing gdb -k kernel.debug in multiuser under DEBUG and
> see if gdb behaves any better? Another idea might be to use addr2line
> instead like so:
>
> ad
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:58 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
>> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
>> >
>> > This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install,
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:58 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
> >
> > This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
> > first boot afte
On 21-Nov-2002 Vallo Kallaste wrote:
> On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:03:48PM -0500, John Baldwin
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
>> > not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
>> >
>> > Bosko has a patch which he will give you
On Thu, Nov 21, 2002 at 03:03:48PM -0500, John Baldwin
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > It's the PSE and PGE, John. Are you sure you won't agree to
> > not disclose, so I can tell you what's happening?
> >
> > Bosko has a patch which he will give you if you ask him for it
> > that (mostly) works a
On 21-Nov-2002 Terry Lambert wrote:
> John Baldwin wrote:
>> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
>> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>> >> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
>> >
>> > This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
>> > first boo
John Baldwin wrote:
> On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> > On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> >> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
> >
> > This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
> > first boot after the install finished, generic kernel
On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
> On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
>> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
>
> This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
> first boot after the install finished, generic kernel etc.
Ok, generic kernel is t
On Thursday 21 November 2002 01:36 pm, John Baldwin wrote:
> Hmm, is this from a GENERIC kernel?
This is from straight from DP2 iso image cd install, X-Developer install,
first boot after the install finished, generic kernel etc.
Scott
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On 21-Nov-2002 Scott Sipe wrote:
>
> First install of DP2 went crazy weird (posted earlier). A minimal install
> (just the minimal distribution) went fine and I could login but didn't really
> try anything more than that. Now the install went fine, the boot goes fine
> (no errors that I can
First install of DP2 went crazy weird (posted earlier). A minimal install
(just the minimal distribution) went fine and I could login but didn't really
try anything more than that. Now the install went fine, the boot goes fine
(no errors that I can see) but when I log in I get:
Fatal Trap 1
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