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From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-16 08:17:54
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Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > > On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Frank Petzold wrote: > > > On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 02:32:31AM +0300, Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > > > After those it boots, was up for over an hour. I compiled stuff, ran X > > > etc and saw no crashes. > > > > Using amifb, I guess? > > I used pm2fb, there is amifb compiled in the kernel but didn't try any > amiga modes (no suitable monitor). > > Btw, about the PPP thing, you do need a new pppd (e.g. from > ftp://linuxcare.com.au/pub/ppp/) and a new char device /dev/ppp. > There's a problem with serial io though. It gets a lot of overruns even at > speeds like 9600 bauds. This might be a problem with either my amiserial.c > kludges or still something with interrupt handling. :-/ Do you have SCSI (running)? Have you committed your changes? Michel -- I don't suffer from stress. I'm a carrier. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Jouko P. <py...@jy...> - 2000-06-16 08:12:44
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Frank Petzold wrote: > On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 02:32:31AM +0300, Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > > After those it boots, was up for over an hour. I compiled stuff, ran X > > etc and saw no crashes. > > Using amifb, I guess? I used pm2fb, there is amifb compiled in the kernel but didn't try any amiga modes (no suitable monitor). Btw, about the PPP thing, you do need a new pppd (e.g. from ftp://linuxcare.com.au/pub/ppp/) and a new char device /dev/ppp. There's a problem with serial io though. It gets a lot of overruns even at speeds like 9600 bauds. This might be a problem with either my amiserial.c kludges or still something with interrupt handling. Jouko |
From: <fp...@zu...> - 2000-06-16 06:46:28
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On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 02:32:31AM +0300, Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > After those it boots, was up for over an hour. I compiled stuff, ran X > etc and saw no crashes. Using amifb, I guess? -- Frank Petzold, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Säumerstrasse 4, CH-8803 Rüschlikon/Switzerland, Tel. +41-1-724-84-42 Fax. +41-1-724-89-56 Business email: fp...@zu... Private email: pe...@he... The opinions expressed here are mine and not necessarily those of IBM. |
From: Jouko P. <py...@jy...> - 2000-06-15 23:25:21
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I changed a couple of things in my 2.3 kernel and got it running. I don't know which of the changes were important but anyway: 1) in amiints.c function amiga_free_irq() if you free an auto irq, it should probably return after the sys_free_irq() call on line 259, otherwise it goes to cia_free_irq() as well and tries to free it as a CIA interrupt. 2) in amiga_enable_irq() some vaues in ami_ablecount[] seemed to go negative, which can't be right? I added a check so it'll never be decreased below zero. 3) the old ami_int3 change: reinserted it to the amiga_default_handler[] array and free the irq in amifb.c after ami_init_copper() call. I doubt this isn't the Right Way though. After those it boots, was up for over an hour. I compiled stuff, ran X etc and saw no crashes. Btw one thing about PPP: do you need a new pppd specifically for 2.3 kernels? I couldn't get ppp running. It says the kernel doesn't have ppp support. I don't think (?) it's because of the serial driver, i kludged amiserial.c to compile and as far as i can see serial i/o works. Jouko |
From: <gri...@ps...> - 2000-06-15 14:24:49
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> On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 fh...@at... wrote: > > What version of binutils do most of you folks use? > > I use binutils 2.9.5.0.37-1 with gcc 2.95.2-12 from Debian potato. <AOL Mode> Me too! </AOL Mode> Bye, Arno. -- PSINetworks Europe Fax: +31-23-5699841 | One disk to rule them all, Siriusdreef 34 Tel: +31-23-5699840 | One disk to bind them, 2132WT Hoofddorp+--------------------------------+ One disk to hold the files The Netherlands | * Musical Interlude * | And in the darkness grind 'em ----------------+--------------------------------+------------------------------ We say Retribution, We say Vengeance is bliss, We say Revolution, With a Cast-Iron fist! (Megadeth, 'The Disintegrators') -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-15 14:18:07
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Roman Zippel wrote: > > I still have the problem, whether I build amifb in the kernel, as a module > > or not at all. > > What is normally in your /proc/interrupts? > I had the same problem, after inserting the ariadne2 module and the > first few interrupts the system was dead. After I cleaned up a bit the > interrupt stuff it went away. Could you insert some prints in > enable_irq/disable_irq (and maybe also a check for in_interrupt())? I'm away from my Amiga until tomorrow at least, so I hope someone else can jump in. Michel -- Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-15 14:15:57
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Geert Uytterhoeven wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 fh...@at... wrote: > > What version of binutils do most of you folks use? > > I use binutils 2.9.5.0.37-1 with gcc 2.95.2-12 from Debian potato. Second that. Michel -- Death is just Nature's way of saying, "Hey! You're not alive anymore!" ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Roman Z. <zi...@fh...> - 2000-06-15 13:06:35
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Hi, > I still have the problem, whether I build amifb in the kernel, as a module or > not at all. What is normally in your /proc/interrupts? I had the same problem, after inserting the ariadne2 module and the first few interrupts the system was dead. After I cleaned up a bit the interrupt stuff it went away. Could you insert some prints in enable_irq/disable_irq (and maybe also a check for in_interrupt())? bye, Roman |
From: Alan B. <al...@ms...> - 2000-06-15 12:38:12
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 fh...@at... wrote: > What version of binutils do most of you folks use? Q3 1999 from LinuxPPC alan |
From: Geert U. <ge...@li...> - 2000-06-15 12:31:27
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 fh...@at... wrote: > What version of binutils do most of you folks use? I use binutils 2.9.5.0.37-1 with gcc 2.95.2-12 from Debian potato. Gr{oetje,eeting}s, Geert -- Geert Uytterhoeven -- There's lots of Linux beyond ia32 -- ge...@li... In personal conversations with technical people, I call myself a hacker. But when I'm talking to journalists I just say "programmer" or something like that. -- Linus Torvalds |
From: <fh...@at...> - 2000-06-15 11:51:43
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What version of binutils do most of you folks use? I have tried several versions from ftp.varesearch.com/pub/hjl/binutils that I've compiled natively on my machine and they all have had varions problems; giving messages like invalid assembler instructions or syntax. I am using gcc-2.95.2 as well (also compiled on my machine.). The majority of the time all things I've compiled work fine (even kernels AFAICT). Is there a certain version of binutils/gcc that I should be using for best results? Fred |
From: nicholai <mp...@ch...> - 2000-06-15 11:44:04
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> >Från: Jouko Pynnonen <py...@jy...> >Datum: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 14:13:03 +0300 (EEST) >Till: Michel Dänzer <dae...@st...> >Kopia: lin...@li... >Ämne: Re: 2.3 and ami_int3 > > >On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote: > >> > here but it was something like "protected or fixed register used, a bug >> > in the compiler or impossible asm clauses". >> >> What compiler are you using? I use gcc 2.95.2. > >The one that comes with egcs-1.1.2-12c.ppc.rpm, the latest one in >linuxppc-1999 distribution. > That one didn't work for me. Install the package from the linuxppc2000 distro instead. /Nicholai |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-15 11:09:55
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Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > > On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > > here but it was something like "protected or fixed register used, a bug > > > in the compiler or impossible asm clauses". > > > > What compiler are you using? I use gcc 2.95.2. > > The one that comes with egcs-1.1.2-12c.ppc.rpm, the latest one in > linuxppc-1999 distribution. egcs is old and known to have lots of problems. I advise you upgrade to the latest gcc. Michel -- Therapy is expensive, popping bubble wrap is cheap. You choose. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Jouko P. <py...@jy...> - 2000-06-15 11:06:04
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On Thu, 15 Jun 2000, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > here but it was something like "protected or fixed register used, a bug > > in the compiler or impossible asm clauses". > > What compiler are you using? I use gcc 2.95.2. The one that comes with egcs-1.1.2-12c.ppc.rpm, the latest one in linuxppc-1999 distribution. Jouko |
From: Michel <dae...@st...> - 2000-06-15 11:00:24
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Jouko Pynnonen wrote: > > > > It still doesn`t boot with pm2fb here, I get tons of > > > > `amiga_disable_irq: trying to disable Amiga auto IRQ 3` messages. > > > > > > This shouldn`t happen anymore with my latest cvs changes (at least it > > > went away for me... :) ), IMO it was a reentrancy problem for shared > > > interrupts. > > > > I still have the problem, whether I build amifb in the kernel, as a > > module or not at all. > > I have the same problem but also another one with include/asm/atomic.h: > When compiling 2.3 from the CVS, i started getting errors with many > files in kernel/. I'm at work and don't have the actual error message > here but it was something like "protected or fixed register used, a bug > in the compiler or impossible asm clauses". What compiler are you using? I use gcc 2.95.2. > The problem seemed to be the inlined functions (atomic_inc, atomic_dec, ...) > in include/asm/atomic.h. The errors went away when i #if 0'ed away the > inlined functions and re-enabled the old ones in arch/ppc/kernel/misc.S. > Since no-one else has mentioned this, it might be 603e specific? I also have a 603e and haven't seen it. Shouldn't matter anyway as gcc normally doesn't produce processor-specific code. > After that change it compiled ok but the kernel freezes on boot with those > amiga_disable_irq messages... I didn't look at it further yet. Welcome to the club :-/ Michel -- Press every key to continue. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Jouko P. <py...@jy...> - 2000-06-15 10:54:59
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Michel wrote: > > > It still doesn`t boot with pm2fb here, I get tons of `amiga_disable_irq: > > > trying to disable Amiga auto IRQ 3` messages. > > > > This shouldn`t happen anymore with my latest cvs changes (at least it > > went away for me... :) ), IMO it was a reentrancy problem for shared > > interrupts. > > I still have the problem, whether I build amifb in the kernel, as a > module or not at all. I have the same problem but also another one with include/asm/atomic.h: When compiling 2.3 from the CVS, i started getting errors with many files in kernel/. I'm at work and don't have the actual error message here but it was something like "protected or fixed register used, a bug in the compiler or impossible asm clauses". The problem seemed to be the inlined functions (atomic_inc, atomic_dec, ...) in include/asm/atomic.h. The errors went away when i #if 0'ed away the inlined functions and re-enabled the old ones in arch/ppc/kernel/misc.S. Since no-one else has mentioned this, it might be 603e specific? After that change it compiled ok but the kernel freezes on boot with those amiga_disable_irq messages... I didn't look at it further yet. Jouko |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-14 12:17:33
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Alan Buxey wrote: > > The URL and filenames have changed a bit: > > > > http://n.ethz.ch/student/daenzerm/download/XFree86/ > > the linux-apus link has to be changed then. I've finally been able to do it. To make things easier the next time, I recommend you all put these lines in your .bashrc at sourceforge: umask 002 newgrp linux-apus Apologies to those for whom this is obvious... Michel -- Pauli's exclusive, Heisenberg's uncertain, and Schroedinger just waves. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-13 16:50:49
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Sven LUTHER wrote: > > But as there are daily snapshots of the repository available (look at the > > sfdocs project), someone could take that, add Jesper's stuff, do other > > things we need (make log_accum2 work, remove obsolete modules, ...) and > > let them put the result in place. > > > > Volunteers, cheer up! :) We should do something like that RSN or forget about Jesper's repository IMO. I could try to do it on Thursday, but I'm still not sure how get the histories of the two repositories together. > > What was the number of your request? I wish the database had an easier > > navigation... > > i cced my relpy (which got lost) to tdebian-admin, the request number is > #102062, and was told they can do it quite easily. I have no time to follow > it right now, sorry, ... That's been closed, probably with the first reply - you should have opened a new Request for something to happen. But at least this way nothing bad has happened ;) Michel -- Talk is cheap because the supply vastly exceeds the demand. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-13 16:16:31
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Good news, I'm updating, and it doesn't get stuck anymore... And it looks like my latest changes have made it in: - make PCI support a configuration option - add documentation about it to Configure.help Now Ken, please commit your fixes and close the bug(s)! :) Michel -- Talk is cheap because the supply vastly exceeds the demand. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-06-13 13:24:37
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 03:17:41PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > Sven LUTHER wrote: > > > > So how would I best go about contacting someone at sourceforge for it > > > (Sven?) ? > > > > Well, i did have no reply about the inporting of jesper's repository. Do you > > know if that happened, last i checked it was some time ago and it was not > > done. > > It hasn't happened. I can imagine they don't do anything beyond putting a > repository in place. > > But as there are daily snapshots of the repository available (look at the > sfdocs project), someone could take that, add Jesper's stuff, do other things > we need (make log_accum2 work, remove obsolete modules, ...) and let them put > the result in place. > > Volunteers, cheer up! :) > > > > Anyway, you should contact them thourhg their web interface. log a > > complaint, and get a response quickly (they respoded to me on monday, and i > > wrote friday). > > I've done that, let's see what will happen next... > > What was the number of your request? I wish the database had an easier > navigation... i cced my relpy (which got lost) to tdebian-admin, the request number is #102062, and was told they can do it quite easily. I have no time to follow it right now, sorry, ... Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-13 13:20:59
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Sven LUTHER wrote: > > So how would I best go about contacting someone at sourceforge for it > > (Sven?) ? > > Well, i did have no reply about the inporting of jesper's repository. Do you > know if that happened, last i checked it was some time ago and it was not > done. It hasn't happened. I can imagine they don't do anything beyond putting a repository in place. But as there are daily snapshots of the repository available (look at the sfdocs project), someone could take that, add Jesper's stuff, do other things we need (make log_accum2 work, remove obsolete modules, ...) and let them put the result in place. Volunteers, cheer up! :) > Anyway, you should contact them thourhg their web interface. log a > complaint, and get a response quickly (they respoded to me on monday, and i > wrote friday). I've done that, let's see what will happen next... What was the number of your request? I wish the database had an easier navigation... Michel -- I'm so hungry, I could almost eat health food. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Sven L. <lu...@dp...> - 2000-06-13 13:06:14
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On Mon, Jun 12, 2000 at 09:35:23PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > > > Frank Petzold wrote: > > > > > > > > CVS_RSH=ssh cvs -z3 upd -dP > > > ^ > > > What's the P switch for? > > > > > > > cvs server: [00:27:47] waiting for mdaenzer's lock in > > > > /cvsroot/linux-apus/2.2/Documentation > > > > > > > > I can't check out/update the 2.2 tree. Who can return the lock? Michel? > > > > > > I hope so... what can I do? > > > > > > I remember that CVS exited with a segfault once - maybe that's what caused > > > this problem? > > > > Help! > > > > I've tried to commit again, but I get the same error. > > > > If anyone knows how to fix this, please speak up! > > As Ken pointed out privately, we'd probably need direct shell access to fix it > :( > > So how would I best go about contacting someone at sourceforge for it (Sven?) > ? Well, i did have no reply about the inporting of jesper's repository. Do you know if that happened, last i checked it was some time ago and it was not done. Anyway, you should contact them thourhg their web interface. log a complaint, and get a response quickly (they respoded to me on monday, and i wrote friday). Friendly, Sven LUTHER |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-13 13:01:56
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Frank Petzold wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 02:08:14PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > I have contacted them (Support Request #102506), sorry to not have > > informed you earlier. > > Actually, it's in the database twice :-) Yea, now I know what Alan meant by 'browser reload problem' :) The bottom line: treat Netscape's questions about form data being reposted seriously. Michel -- Men are from Earth. Women are from Earth. Deal with it. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |
From: Frank P. <fp...@zu...> - 2000-06-13 12:54:17
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On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 02:08:14PM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > I have contacted them (Support Request #102506), sorry to not have informed > you earlier. Actually, it's in the database twice :-) -- Frank Petzold, IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Säumerstrasse 4, CH-8803 Rüschlikon/Switzerland, Tel. +41-1-724-84-42 Fax. +41-1-724-89-56 Business email: fp...@zu... Private email: pe...@he... The opinions expressed here are mine and not necessarily those of IBM. |
From: Michel <da...@re...> - 2000-06-13 12:11:29
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Frank Petzold wrote: > > On Tue, Jun 13, 2000 at 11:58:20AM +0200, Michel Dänzer wrote: > > I've tried it from the 2.2 and 2.2/Documentation directory, no luck. The > > same error appears when I try. > > > > Or would I have to specify some special file to unlock? > > So it seem that we need the help of the sourceforge team. Can one of the > project admins contact them, please? I have contacted them (Support Request #102506), sorry to not have informed you earlier. Michel -- Earth first! We'll strip-mine the other planets later. ______________________________________________________________________________ Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper) \ CS student and free software enthusiast Debian GNU/Linux (powerpc,i386) user \ member of XFree86, Team *AMIGA*, AUGS |