On Mon, Feb 28, 2005 at 05:57:24PM -0600, Christopher S. Aker wrote:
> >Unfortunately, within my FC3 UMLs some binaries now crash :-(
> >While sysV startup (including network, cron, syslog, sshd),
> >bash, find, host, ping, ... all work fine, others like 
> >/bin/rpm or /bin/ls segfault. /usr/bin/vim also segfaults, 
> >but when it runs within strace, it works (WTF?). I could not 
> >produce such segfaults within a debian (woody) UML, yet.
> 
> Dead give-away.  UML doesn't support NPTL/TLS -- simply try: "mv 
> /lib/tls /lib/tls-disabled" inside your guest filesystem.

When i wrote ...

> > The "set_thread_area(...) = -1 ENOSYS" is normal (or?),
> > since there are no TLS libs any more, so it comes down to
         ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
... i exactly meant that :) This is a different problem.


> Following your script, it isn't clear to me if there's a final 
> all-in-one diff for applying SKAS to Xen.  Is one needed, or will your 
> script take care of it?

I would not call that a script, it's more a journal of 
what i did. As xen comes with a script symlinking from 
the kernel tree to the xen tree, i first produce a
classical xen-only patch. The last diff makes an all-
in-one (xen & skas!) patch against the vanilla 2.6.10.

But as i said: it doesn't work (yet).


/nils.

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