Alan Hourihane dixit:
>Thanks Thorsten that'll help
np
>I'll battle on with my TT to get Linux
>running and try myself soon.
That will also help!
Here we are:
FAIL: libffi.call/err_bad_abi.c -O0 -W -Wall execution test
FAIL: libffi.call/nested_struct2.c -O0 -W -Wall execution test
FAIL: libff
On 13/01/12 09:54, Thorsten Glaser wrote:
> Alan Hourihane dixit:
>
>> Has anyone run the libffi testsuite on m68k ?
> I will do it, but only on ARAnyM, I don’t have the hardware.
>
>
Thanks Thorsten that'll help, I'll battle on with my TT to get Linux
running and try myself soon.
Alan.
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Alan Hourihane dixit:
>Has anyone run the libffi testsuite on m68k ?
I will do it, but only on ARAnyM, I don’t have the hardware.
bye,
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O.k. I just upgraded the TT-RAM from 128MB to 256MB and now the kernel
crashes with this.
Notice that node_mem_map is for the TT-RAM now.
Any ideas ?
Alan.
Linux version 3.2.0-atari-12913-g35c175f-dirty (root@server) (gc
c version 4.5.3 (Gentoo 4.5.3-r1 p1.0, pie-0.4.5) ) #43 Tue Jan 1
Hi all,
One of the reasons to get Linux running on my Atari was to verify libffi.
I've ported it to FreeMiNT and get a few failures, so I thought it best
to try Linux and run the same test. I'm not quite there yet, but getting
there.
But I've just ran the libffi testsuite on NetBSD for the Atari
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