On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:55:10PM +0200, Andreas Tobler wrote: > On 27.06.17 22:43, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 27, 2017 at 10:21:42PM +0200, Andreas Tobler wrote: > >> Hi Kib, > >> > >> On 17.06.17 02:57, Konstantin Belousov wrote: > >>> Author: kib > >>> Date: Sat Jun 17 00:57:26 2017 > >>> New Revision: 320043 > >>> URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/320043 > >>> > >>> Log: > >>> Add abstime kqueue(2) timers and expand struct kevent members. > >>> > >>> This change implements NOTE_ABSTIME flag for EVFILT_TIMER, which > >>> specifies that the data field contains absolute time to fire the > >>> event. > >>> > >>> To make this useful, data member of the struct kevent must be extended > >>> to 64bit. Using the opportunity, I also added ext members. This > >>> changes struct kevent almost to Apple struct kevent64, except I did > >>> not changed type of ident and udata, the later would cause serious API > >>> incompatibilities. > >>> > >>> The type of ident was kept uintptr_t since EVFILT_AIO returns a > >>> pointer in this field, and e.g. CHERI is sensitive to the type > >>> (discussed with brooks, jhb). > >>> > >>> Unlike Apple kevent64, symbol versioning allows us to claim ABI > >>> compatibility and still name the new syscall kevent(2). Compat shims > >>> are provided for both host native and compat32. > >>> > >>> Requested by: bapt > >>> Reviewed by: bapt, brooks, ngie (previous version) > >>> Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation > >>> Differential revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11025 > >> > >> This, or one of the following commits breaks my nfs mounts on powerpc64. > >> With the following I mean, 320044-46. The last working revision is 320038. > >> > >> With this revision I get this error: > >> > >> RPCPROG_NFS: RPC: Port mapper failure - RPC: Unable to receive > >> > >> Boot is ok beside not having nfs. > >> > >> Right now I build the latest trunk to be sure to test against jhibbit's > >> latest commit in this area. But I do not expect a change. > >> > >> Any idea where to look for suspects? > > > > Start with ktrace-ing the mount command, assuming the direct invocation of > > mount_nfs(8) fails. > > Hm, if you could give me some hands-on? How do I do that? mount_nfs server:/path /mnt If this fails with an RPC error, run it under ktrace and then show me kdump.
Right now I do not undestand where does your error occur. Are you able to boot single-user ? > > > Did you rebuilt the world after the update ? It should work both ways, > > but knowing the answer trims half of the change for suspect. > > I built world and kernel in a clean env. rm -rf the obj part. > The whole boot is done via nfs. I do boot the tree via netboot, > crossbuilt on amd64. The machine is shot I can not boot from disk atm. > > With the r320421, the picture is the same, as expected. > > > Can you run the ktrace tests on ppc ? > > cd tests/sys/kqueue/libkqueue/ > > make > > ./kqtest > > This is chicken and egg, my src is on the nfs drive :( It is enough to checkout the libkqueue directory alone for this test to build and run. You can probably squeeze it into your boot nfs mount. _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list https://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/svn-src-all To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[email protected]"
