[PATCH 00/27] sparc32: sunset sun4m and sun4d
Sam Ravnborg
sam at ravnborg.org
Wed Dec 20 15:22:24 UTC 2023
Hi Mark,
On Wed, Dec 20, 2023 at 11:30:27AM +0000, Mark Cave-Ayland wrote:
> On 20/12/2023 10:47, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Dec 20, 2023, at 09:54, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
> > > On Wed, 2023-12-20 at 08:36 +0000, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
> > > > All of these were found through inspection rather than testing,
> > > > so there is a good chance that other fatal kernel bugs prevent
> > > > testing in qemu, at least until the fixes from Andreas' tree
> > > > are included.
> > >
> > > Andreas has fixes for these issues?
> >
> > Not sure, all I know is that
> >
> > - Andreas has some fixes for Leon in his tree
> > - Sam is unable to boot mainline in qemu
> > - There is an unknown set of bugs in sparc32 since it has not
> > been tested for many years without Andreas' patches
> >
> > it appears that the qemu developers are still testing the sun4m
> > model against old Linux and Solaris installations [1], but
> > failure to run the leon3 model could still be any combination
> > of kernel, qemu or configuration problems.
> >
> > Arnd
> >
> > [1] https://wiki.qemu.org/Documentation/Platforms/SPARC#Compatibility
>
> Hi all: I'm one of the QEMU sun4m and sun4u maintainers so thought it would
> be worth a few comments here.
I can imagine that the proposal to drop sun4m from the kernel is then
not the best news this December - sorry about that.
>
> My SPARC work on QEMU is unsponsored, so of course it is reliant upon me
> finding time between work and family to fix various bugs. This means that I
> simply don't have the time to constantly build and test the latest kernels:
> what generally happens is that someone pings me a regression bug report when
> something breaks and provides a test kernel/rootfs for me to look at. In the
> past both Rob Landley and Guenter Roeck have often flagged regressions and
> kindly provided these for me.
>
> Other than that I just assume that everything is still working against the
> upstream kernel.
It is a fantastic tool that we can build and boot a kernel using qemu
and your work is appreciated - thanks!
>
> The leon3_generic machine is maintained by different people so I'd suggest
> contacting them: see [1] for their contact details. I see there is an
> avocado boot test for the leon3_generic machine included within the QEMU
> source tree, but it uses a downloadable image of HelenOS rather than Linux.
Thanks for the pointer, I will try to reach out to them when I have
something a bit more solid than "it does not work".
I tried to hack around a little in qemu and I have an idea where things
goes wrong. The leon_generic assumes another address layout than what is
used by the kernel, so the very first jump to a kernel address fails.
Sam
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