Alan Barrett | 1 Oct 2010 18:45
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Re: toolchain/43320 (build.sh fails on Cygwin 1.7.2)

The following reply was made to PR toolchain/43320; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Alan Barrett <apb <at> cequrux.com>
To: gnats-bugs <at> NetBSD.org
Cc: 
Subject: Re: toolchain/43320 (build.sh fails on Cygwin 1.7.2)
Date: Fri, 1 Oct 2010 18:43:50 +0200

 On Tue, 28 Sep 2010, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
 >  > Umm, no, src/usr.bin/xlint/lint1/tree.c refers quad_t and u_quad_t but
 >  > doesn't include <rpc.types.h>...
 >  
 >  <rpc/types.h> has enum_t even on NetBSD and it conflicts
 >  another enum_t src/usr.bin/xlint/lint1/lint1.h. Umm.

 I think we should try to avoid using quad_t or u_quad_t; use the standard
 int64_t or uint64_t instead.  This applies especially to tools.

 --apb (Alan Barrett)

Izumi Tsutsui | 1 Oct 2010 19:02
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Re: toolchain/43320 (build.sh fails on Cygwin 1.7.2)

>  I think we should try to avoid using quad_t or u_quad_t; use the standard
>  int64_t or uint64_t instead.  This applies especially to tools.

But lint(1) needs to check usage of them as a tool.
---
Izumi Tsutsui

Izumi Tsutsui | 1 Oct 2010 19:05
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Re: toolchain/43320 (build.sh fails on Cygwin 1.7.2)

The following reply was made to PR toolchain/43320; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Izumi Tsutsui <tsutsui <at> ceres.dti.ne.jp>
To: apb <at> cequrux.com
Cc: tsutsui <at> NetBSD.org, gnats-bugs <at> NetBSD.org, gnats-admin <at> NetBSD.org,
        netbsd-bugs <at> NetBSD.org, bsh <at> grotto.jp, tsutsui <at> ceres.dti.ne.jp
Subject: Re: toolchain/43320 (build.sh fails on Cygwin 1.7.2)
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 02:02:52 +0900

 >  I think we should try to avoid using quad_t or u_quad_t; use the standard
 >  int64_t or uint64_t instead.  This applies especially to tools.

 But lint(1) needs to check usage of them as a tool.
 ---
 Izumi Tsutsui

www.NetBSD.org update | 1 Oct 2010 22:01
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NetBSD Nightly Trouble Ticket Report

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Category             critical  serious non-crit    TOTAL           Median TTC
bin                        21      234      355      610         27d 22:35:47
install                    13       42       43       98      8m  6d 10:02:36
kern                      233      908      511     1652      2m 14d 00:22:26
lib                         5       74       96      175         19d 14:40:46
misc                        4       37      120      161         10d 09:45:23
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port-amd64                  6       19       17       42      2m 19d 19:07:31
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port-arc                    0        1        0        1  3y  4m 25d 19:05:35
port-arm                    1        5        3        9      3m  6d 21:39:44
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port-cats                   0        2        0        2      3m 23d 06:15:06
port-evbarm                 1        4        4        9      8m  9d 16:19:15
port-evbmips                0        3        3        6      2m 24d 18:32:41
port-evbppc                 3        0        0        3      4m 19d 14:47:50
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port-hp700                  0        1        0        1      7m  6d 11:44:41
port-hpcarm                 3        1        0        4      4m 28d 01:42:18
port-hpcmips                5        8        9       22      1m  1d 19:14:00
port-hpcsh                  2        1        2        5      4m  1d 17:29:07
port-hppa                   0        0        1        1  1y  6m  8d 18:27:05
port-i386                  35       91       72      198      6m  9d 18:06:14
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Patrick Welche | 2 Oct 2010 13:24
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Re: kern/43917: panic: cnopen: no console device

> Patrick Welche wrote:
> But in the meantime, I have done a diff of the two source trees, rather
> than a cvs diff between tags, and see things like:
> ...
> which rather points to disk corruption :-(

I have now checked out fresh source on an i386 box with the same tags as
above, and cross built amd64 kernels. I get the same results as above,
so sadly I can't point to disk corruption - the problem seems to be real.
(The diff in fact only showed those 2 differences, so although worrying
isn't the cause.)

Here is the output from the original amd64 built kernels. It is a boot
of the broken kernel followed by a reboot with the one from source 4 hours
older:

rebooting...
Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
    2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
    The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
Copyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
    The Regents of the University of California.  All rights reserved.

NetBSD 5.99.37 (QUANTZ) #3: Mon Sep 27 16:44:35 BST 2010
	prlw1 <at> quantz.inf.phy.cam.ac.uk:/temp/bsd/src2/sys/arch/amd64/compile/obj.amd64/QUANTZ
total memory = 4094 MB
avail memory = 3956 MB
mainbus0 (root)
ACPI: BIOS is listed as broken:
ACPI: X/RSDT: OemId <Nvidia,ASUSACPI,42302e31>, AslId <AWRD,00000000>
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Patrick Welche | 2 Oct 2010 13:25
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Re: kern/43917: panic: cnopen: no console device

The following reply was made to PR kern/43917; it has been noted by GNATS.

From: Patrick Welche <prlw1 <at> cam.ac.uk>
To: Manuel Bouyer <bouyer <at> antioche.eu.org>
Cc: gnats-bugs <at> NetBSD.org, kern-bug-people <at> NetBSD.org,
	gnats-admin <at> NetBSD.org, netbsd-bugs <at> NetBSD.org, prlw1 <at> cam.ac.uk
Subject: Re: kern/43917: panic: cnopen: no console device
Date: Sat, 2 Oct 2010 12:24:11 +0100

 > Patrick Welche wrote:
 > But in the meantime, I have done a diff of the two source trees, rather
 > than a cvs diff between tags, and see things like:
 > ...
 > which rather points to disk corruption :-(

 I have now checked out fresh source on an i386 box with the same tags as
 above, and cross built amd64 kernels. I get the same results as above,
 so sadly I can't point to disk corruption - the problem seems to be real.
 (The diff in fact only showed those 2 differences, so although worrying
 isn't the cause.)

 Here is the output from the original amd64 built kernels. It is a boot
 of the broken kernel followed by a reboot with the one from source 4 hours
 older:

 
 rebooting...
 Copyright (c) 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005,
     2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010
     The NetBSD Foundation, Inc.  All rights reserved.
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jdolecek | 2 Oct 2010 21:27
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Re: port-mac68k/37660 (Internal compiler error when compiling PHP 5.2.5 on port-mac68k 4.0)

Synopsis: Internal compiler error when compiling PHP 5.2.5 on port-mac68k 4.0

State-Changed-From-To: open->closed
State-Changed-By: jdolecek <at> NetBSD.org
State-Changed-When: Sat, 02 Oct 2010 19:27:48 +0000
State-Changed-Why:
Running out of memory (see comment by Scott Reynolds).

www.NetBSD.org update | 2 Oct 2010 22:00
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NetBSD Nightly Trouble Ticket Report

There are 4870 non-confidential bugs in 53 categories.

Category             critical  serious non-crit    TOTAL           Median TTC
bin                        21      234      355      610         27d 22:35:47
install                    13       42       43       98      8m  6d 10:02:36
kern                      233      908      511     1652      2m 14d 00:22:26
lib                         5       74       96      175         19d 14:40:46
misc                        4       37      120      161         10d 09:45:23
pending                     0        0        1        1          9d 08:08:45
pkg                        92      605      658     1355         11d 21:25:25
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port-acorn32                1        2        3        6  1y  4m 28d 05:06:42
port-algor                  0        1        0        1  3y  7m  1d 10:01:05
port-alpha                 18       32       17       67      6m  5d 14:48:43
port-amd64                  6       19       17       42      2m 19d 19:07:31
port-amiga                  2        7        8       17      1m  4d 23:54:21
port-arc                    0        1        0        1  3y  4m 25d 19:05:35
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port-evbppc                 3        0        0        3      4m 19d 14:47:50
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port-hp700                  0        1        0        1      7m  6d 11:44:41
port-hpcarm                 3        1        0        4      4m 28d 01:42:18
port-hpcmips                5        8        9       22      1m  1d 19:14:00
port-hpcsh                  2        1        2        5      4m  1d 17:29:07
port-hppa                   0        0        1        1  1y  6m  8d 18:27:05
port-i386                  35       91       72      198      6m  9d 18:06:14
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jasper | 3 Oct 2010 04:20
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install/43933: NetBSD-5.1_RC4 i386 isn't very helpful when it comes to pxe installs

>Number:         43933
>Category:       install
>Synopsis:       NetBSD-5.1_RC4 i386 isn't very helpful when it comes to pxe installs
>Confidential:   no
>Severity:       serious
>Priority:       low
>Responsible:    install-manager
>State:          open
>Class:          doc-bug
>Submitter-Id:   net
>Arrival-Date:   Sun Oct 03 02:20:00 +0000 2010
>Originator:     Jasper Wallace
>Release:        NetBSD-5.1_RC4
>Organization:
just me
>Environment:
NetBSD net4521.pointless.net 5.1_RC4 NetBSD 5.1_RC4 (NET4521) #0: Sat Oct  2 23:
12:35 BST 2010  root <at> limpit:/home/jasper/develop/netbsd/netbsd-5/tree/l.i386/obj
/sys/arch/i386/compile/NET4521 i386

>Description:
The install notes for NetBSD-5.1_RC4 don't mention pxe at all, and there is no com0 version of pxeboot in the
install sets. Since installboot is a netbsd program you run into a chicken and egg problem if no netbsd
machine is available.

(On a Soekris NET4521 the non-com0 pxeboot displays messages fine, but when the kernel boots no console
messages are displayed, so something is missing in the way that the kernel figures out what to use as the console).

>How-To-Repeat:
Try so install NetBSD-5.1_RC4 on a pxebooting headless box.
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www.NetBSD.org update | 3 Oct 2010 22:00
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NetBSD Nightly Trouble Ticket Report

There are 4868 non-confidential bugs in 53 categories.

Category             critical  serious non-crit    TOTAL           Median TTC
bin                        21      234      355      610         27d 22:35:47
install                    13       43       43       99      8m  6d 10:02:36
kern                      233      908      511     1652      2m 14d 00:22:26
lib                         5       74       96      175         19d 14:40:46
misc                        4       37      120      161         10d 09:45:23
pending                     0        0        1        1          9d 08:08:45
pkg                        92      604      656     1352         11d 21:53:27
port-acorn26                0        2        1        3          1d 03:08:54
port-acorn32                1        2        3        6  1y  4m 28d 05:06:42
port-algor                  0        1        0        1  3y  7m  1d 10:01:05
port-alpha                 18       32       17       67      6m  5d 14:48:43
port-amd64                  6       19       17       42      2m 19d 19:07:31
port-amiga                  2        7        8       17      1m  4d 23:54:21
port-arc                    0        1        0        1  3y  4m 25d 19:05:35
port-arm                    1        5        3        9      3m  6d 21:39:44
port-atari                  2        3        3        8         15d 02:38:37
port-cats                   0        2        0        2      3m 23d 06:15:06
port-evbarm                 1        4        4        9      8m  9d 16:19:15
port-evbmips                0        3        3        6      2m 24d 18:32:41
port-evbppc                 3        0        0        3      4m 19d 14:47:50
port-hp300                  1        0        1        2         18d 05:04:38
port-hp700                  0        1        0        1      7m  6d 11:44:41
port-hpcarm                 3        1        0        4      4m 28d 01:42:18
port-hpcmips                5        8        9       22      1m  1d 19:14:00
port-hpcsh                  2        1        2        5      4m  1d 17:29:07
port-hppa                   0        0        1        1  1y  6m  8d 18:27:05
port-i386                  35       91       72      198      6m  9d 18:06:14
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