[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] xen-2.0 20040923 and previous: rpm crash in xenU
The timer question seems to involve more than just the processor type: ------------todays build: xen0 running Mandrake 10: OK [me@a4 testing]$ ./time-test CPU speed = 2008 MHz ............................................... [me@a4 testing]$ rpm -qa mktemp-1.5-11mdk libpwdb0-0.61.2-3mdk make-3.80-5mdk gettext-base-0.13.1-1mdk ifplugd-0.21b-1mdk libgdbm2-1.8.0-24mdk ... -------------todays build: a41: xenU running Mandrake 10.0: FAIL [me@a41 testing]$ ./time-test CPU speed = 2008 MHz nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 [me@a41 testing]$ rpm -qa Floating point exception (core dumped) [peri@a41 testing]$ --------------- todays build: a37: xenU running PLD Linux: OK [me@a37 testing]$ ./time-test CPU speed = 2008 MHz ............................................................ [peri@a37 testing]$ rpm -qa FHS-2.3-1 basesystem-1.99-2 acl-2.2.22-2 cracklib-2.7-18 cracklib-dicts-2.7-18 make-3.80-5 pam-0.77.3-11 ...I don't think I've yet seen the rpm crash on the PLD Linux distribution. So it looks like a combination of Athlon with some subtle difference in the way the libraries are compiled. But Flavio, are you saying that you have the rpm problem that I have but don't see the same test results as me? And by the way, I was very interested to hear about your conectiva rpm for xen - is it downloadable? Thanks to all Peri Ian Pratt wrote: On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 07:48:44PM +0100, Peri Hankey wrote:---------------- xen0 ------------------------ [me@xen0 testing]$ ./time-testfind_cpu_speed: error parsing /proc/cpuinfo for cpu MHz. Assume 2400 MhzCPU speed = 2400 MHz........................................................................................................... ........................................................................................................... ... (lots of dots) ---------------- xenU ------------------------ [me@xenU testing]$ ./time-testfind_cpu_speed: error parsing /proc/cpuinfo for cpu MHz. Assume 2400 MhzCPU speed = 2400 MHznanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0 .nanosleep(20000us): gtod 0Running on xen0 or xenU doesn't make any difference, just lotsof dotsThat's the behaviour we see on all of our machines i.e. nanosleep works fine. I think Peri's problem may be Athlon related,and that parser error.The find_cpu_speed printf shouldn't happen any more -- we no longer clear the TSC bit in the set of features the CPU reports, hence there should be a 'MHz' line in /proc/cpuinfo Ian ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: YOU BE THE JUDGE. Be one of 170 Project Admins to receive an Apple iPod Mini FREE for your judgement on who ports your project to Linux PPC the best. Sponsored by IBM. Deadline: Sept. 24. Go here: http://sf.net/ppc_contest.php _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/xen-devel
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