I have new problem!
chenggh04 at st.lzu.edu.cn
chenggh04 at st.lzu.edu.cn
Tue Apr 4 10:20:35 CEST 2006
>Can you please give more details on what you did? I cannot really say
>anything helpful on a generic "it doesn't work" statement.
Thank adam lackorzynski(<adam at os.inf.tu-dresden.de>) for your help. Now I
resolve last problem and the compilation fiasco in slackware (last time is
debian) is ok. The execution of hello example is also good!
Now I am ready for experiencing the fiasco-ux. I compile the package but runs
badly. The error information is as follows:
Fiasco-UX on Linux 2.4.31 (i686)
Mapped 64 MB Memory + 0 KB Framebuffer + 0 MB Input Area on FD 3
Loading Module 0x00090000-0x00094e60 [sigma0-ux]
Failed to open file: roottask
But according to the instructions of Fiasco-ux website the information should
be like this:
Fiasco-UX on Linux 2.4.31 (i686)
Mapped 64 MB Memory + 0 KB Framebuffer + 0 MB Input Area on FD 3
Loading Module 0x00070000-0x000955c0 [sigma0-ux]
Loading Module 0x00100000-0x001b9ce0 [rmgr-ux]
...
The addresses of the sigma0-ux are different! My configuration of fiasco is
as follows:
Target System Options
>(UX) Target Platform
(IA-32) Target CPU Family
(K7) Target processor
>(L4V2) Kernel ABI Version
[ ] TCB size of 4k
[ ] Fine-grained CPU time
[Y] Graphical console (requires SDL library!)
[Y] Network support
Kernel Debugging
>[Y] Generate inline code
[ ] Do not compile assertions
[Y] Compile without frame pointer
[ ] Measure stack depth of threads
[ ] Sanity checks in low level allocator
[ ] Sanity checks at syscall entry/exit
[Y] Compile with gstabs+ debugging information
[Y] JDB kernel debugger
[ ] JDB extended logging
[ ] JDB accounting
[ ] Miscellaneous JDB modules
(ANY) Runtime warning level
Compiling and Building
>gcc C compiler
g++ C++ compiler
[ ] Verbose build process
[ ] Do additional checks at build time
and then make VERBOSE=@ according to the instruction of Fiasco-ux website
but I don't find the option "Assembler IPC shortcut" . Please help me!
Cheng
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