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Re: [Xen-devel] [PATCH] [XM-TEST] Fix xm-test suite for x86-64




Tony Breeds <tony@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote on 10/28/2006 12:34:01 AM:

> On Fri, Oct 27, 2006 at 04:35:00PM -0400, Stefan Berger wrote:
> Hi Stefan
>
> > This patch fixes the xm-test suite to allow building the buildroot
> > environment for x86-64.
>
> It looks to me that this patch breaks powerpc.  When you rename uClibc
> -> uClibc-i386 can you also clone it to create uClibc-powerpc?


Did the uClibc really compiled/work for powerpc before? The 'TARGET_i386=y' is set in that common uClibc cnfig file.

>
> >                         I had to disable hping2 in the configuration for
> > x86-64 since that package does not build without applying a patch to it.
> > So all hping2-related tests will fail now.
> Out of curiosity, What does the new x86_64 config do (other than disable
> hping)?


I tried  building the buildroot environment for x86-64 using the same as the i386 configuration. Unfortunatley the uClibc version that's being downloaded for i386 does not compile for x86-64 due to a missing file in an x86-64 directory, so I switched it to use a snapshot of a given date.

>
> > The problem is that I don't know how to step into the buildroot
> > buildprocess and apply that patch for it.
> > http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-commits/2005-
> February/msg00263.html
>
> It looks to me in tools/xm-test/ramdisk/patches/buildroot/patches
> There is a patch that creates the makefile responsile for building
> hping.
>
> Could you not:
>  a) Place the patch in that message in the patches dir
>  b) modify the target that extracts the hping archive, to apply the
>     patch?
>
> Perhaps (untested):
> ---
> $(HPING_DIR)/.source: $(DL_DIR)/$(HPING_TBALL)
>        tar xzf $(DL_DIR)/$(HPING_TBALL) -C $(BUILD_DIR)
>        [ $(BR_ARCH) -eq "x86_64" ] && patch -p1 -i $(DL_DIR)/..
> /patches/x86_64/hping.patch
>        touch $(HPING_DIR)/.source
> ---
>
> Would get you closer?


I will have a  look.

  Stefan

>
> Yours Tony
>
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