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| Re: Test kernels |

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2007-11-27 07:02:46 |
ad NetBSD.org wrote:
> arc, cobalt, hpcmips, ibmnws, ofppc, mipsco, mvmeppc,
> newsmips, sbmips, sgimips, pmppc, ews4800mips
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> If you have a machine from the above set and have the
time to boot a kernel
> from the URL below, I'd appreciate it. If the system
comes up multiuser it's
> enough to demonstrate that the changes are working.
The following ones work fine on multiuser:
arc.bz2 on Express5800/230(R4400)
ews4800mips.bz2 on EWS4800/360AD(R4400)
hpcmips.bz2 on gxemul emulating MobilePro770(VR4121) with
4.0_RC4 userland
newsmips.bz2 on NWS-1750(R3000) and NWS-5000(R4400)
sgimips-ip3x.bz2 on O2(R5000)
vmstat -i on newsmips shows:
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% vmstat -i
interrupt total
rate
serial0 1606
2
ether 580
1
scsi 1284
2
clock 55288
100
softint net/0 355
0
softint bio/0 1
0
softint clk/0 6627
12
softint ser/0 111
0
Total 65852
119
%
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There are some reports that even 4.0_RC4 GENERIC won't boot
on real hpcmips machines (via hpcboot.exe or pbsdboot.exe)
though.
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Izumi Tsutsui
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| Re: Test kernels |

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2007-11-28 15:06:18 |
On Mon, Nov 26, 2007 at 07:27:58PM +0000, Andrew Doran
wrote:
> I have test kernels for the following architectures.
These are for changes
> to interrupt handling, and I'll be merging them into
-current soon.
Thanks to everyone who has helped so far. I have put another
set of kernels
at the URL below. Any takers?
arm: cats, iyonix, netwinder, shark
m68k: hp300, luna68k, mac68k, mvme68k, news68k, next68k
sparc: sparc, sparc64
ppc: sandpoint, prep
http://
www.hairylemon.org/~ad/netbsd/softint/
Thanks,
Andrew
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| Re: Test kernels |

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2007-11-29 04:53:54 |
Sparc64 works.
Martin
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| Test kernels |
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2007-11-26 13:27:58 |
Hi,
I have test kernels for the following architectures. These
are for changes
to interrupt handling, and I'll be merging them into
-current soon.
arc, cobalt, hpcmips, ibmnws, ofppc, mipsco, mvmeppc,
newsmips, sbmips, sgimips, pmppc, ews4800mips
If you have a machine from the above set and have the time
to boot a kernel
from the URL below, I'd appreciate it. If the system comes
up multiuser it's
enough to demonstrate that the changes are working.
http://
www.hairylemon.org/~ad/netbsd/softint/
Thanks,
Andrew
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