lists.openwall.net   lists  /  announce  owl-users  owl-dev  john-users  john-dev  passwdqc-users  yescrypt  popa3d-users  /  oss-security  kernel-hardening  musl  sabotage  tlsify  passwords  /  crypt-dev  xvendor  /  Bugtraq  Full-Disclosure  linux-kernel  linux-netdev  linux-ext4  linux-hardening  linux-cve-announce  PHC 
Open Source and information security mailing list archives
 
Hash Suite: Windows password security audit tool. GUI, reports in PDF.
[<prev] [next>] [<thread-prev] [day] [month] [year] [list]
Message-ID: <21674.62940.651019.548138@gargle.gargle.HOWL>
Date:	Mon, 5 Jan 2015 21:36:44 +0100
From:	Mikael Pettersson <mikpelinux@...il.com>
To:	Tony Luck <tony.luck@...il.com>
Cc:	Christoph Hellwig <hch@...radead.org>, mikpelinux@...il.com,
	Fenghua Yu <fenghua.yu@...el.com>,
	"linux-ia64\@vger.kernel.org" <linux-ia64@...r.kernel.org>,
	Linux Kernel Mailing List <linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: status of ia64 / hpsim

Tony Luck writes:
 > On Tue, Dec 30, 2014 at 7:50 AM, Christoph Hellwig <hch@...radead.org> wrote:
 > > IS the ia64 hpsim architecture still in use?  I noticed it because it
 > > has a fairly rudimentary SCSI driver under arch/ia64, which doesn't
 > > look very maintained.
 > 
 > Mikael was doing something with hpsim on the ski simulator back in Jan'14. Was
 > that something real, or just playing because it was there?

I was trying to set up an emulated platform for continuous GCC bootstrap and
regression testsuite runs, but something broke the ia64 kernel causing EXT4
file system errors in the emulated platform, so I had to scrap that idea.

I tried various ia64 kernel versions, compiling the ia64 kernel with older
GCCs, and compiling SKI with older host (x86_64) GCCs, but nothing worked.
With no known-good starting point there was no reasonable way for me to
debug the problem.

/Mikael
--
To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-kernel" in
the body of a message to majordomo@...r.kernel.org
More majordomo info at  http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html
Please read the FAQ at  http://www.tux.org/lkml/

Powered by blists - more mailing lists

Powered by Openwall GNU/*/Linux Powered by OpenVZ