On Wed, 26 Feb 2003, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > Is there anybody out there who can try to run a straight -current > on a _real_ i386 class CPU ? > > Ie, not a i486, not a Cyrix, not an AMD but a genuine Intel i386DX > (SX would be but too suicidal to be informative).
Well, finally got a kernel to boot on a 16MHz 386SX (suicidal is an understatement!) - will this do? (Actually, the box is a AST Bravo/286 with the 80286 CPU replaced with a 386SX upgrade. The company I used to work for made various CPU upgrade products for 286's and 386's in the early 90's, especially for IBM PS/2's) Had to patch the npx_attach() function in src/sys/i386/isa/npx.c to get it to work though. It seems revision 1.131 broke FPU-less CPU support: (bad bde, no cookie) > diff -u npx.c-orig npx.c --- npx.c-orig Wed Mar 5 11:42:49 2003 +++ npx.c Wed Mar 5 11:43:27 2003 @@ -495,7 +495,7 @@ } npxinit(__INITIAL_NPXCW__); - if (npx_cleanstate_ready == 0) { + if (npx_cleanstate_ready == 0 && npx_exists) { s = intr_disable(); stop_emulating(); fpusave(&npx_cleanstate); I'll try and get some data for your clock/time tracking requests in a few days. I assume you want wall-clock tracking info for both with and without ntpd running? > I am also not interested in people running heavily modified source > trees, it is -current I am interested in. (It's OK to fiddle the > kernel config and hints of course.) > > If somebody has the time and inclination, I have a number of questions > I would like answers to: > > 1. Does -current even boot on that vintage of hardware any more ? > > 2. Does it survive a kernel (GENERIC) build ? > 2a. Does the clock track wall-clock time correctly while doing so ? > > 3. Does it survive a buildworld ? > 3a. Does the clock track wall-clock time correctly while doing so ? > > 4. Can ntpd run against some random (but decent) NTP server steer > the clock ? > 1) If the machine is idle > 2) During buildworld. > Please notice if > a) ntpd resorts to clock steps > b) ntpd exits > c) ntpd core dumps > > Thanks in advance! > -- :{ [EMAIL PROTECTED] Andy Farkas System Administrator Speednet Communications http://www.speednet.com.au/ To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message