Fwd: 答复: ×a・¢ : segment fault for fiasco-ux
halo duan
halo.duan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 21 15:43:13 CET 2006
at last , my athena say hello to me. thanks very much.
[root at athena l4]# ./fiasco
Fiasco-UX on Linux 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 (i686)
Mapped 64 MB Memory + 0 KB Framebuffer + 0 MB Input Area on FD 3
Loading Module 0x00090000-0x00099380 [sigma0]
Loading Module 0x00120000-0x002b09e4 [roottask]
Copying Module 0x039bb000-0x039e0d4e [hello]
Bootstrapping...
Welcome to Fiasco(ux)!
DD-L4(v2)/x86 microkernel (C) 1998-2006 TU Dresden
Rev: Thu Dec 21 14:23:32 2006 compiled with gcc 4.1.0 for Intel
Pentium III
CPU: GenuineIntel (6:8:3:2) Model: Pentium III (Coppermine) at 797 MHz
32 Entry I TLB (4K pages) 2 Entry I TLB (4M pages)
64 Entry D TLB (4K pages) 8 Entry D TLB (4M pages)
16 KB L1 I Cache (4-way associative, 32 bytes per line)
16 KB L1 D Cache (4-way associative, 32 bytes per line)
256 KB L2 U Cache (8-way associative, 32 bytes per line)
Freeing init code/data: 28672 bytes (7 pages)
Calibrating timer loop... done.
SIGMA0: Hello!
KIP @ 39f5000
Found Fiasco: KIP syscalls: yes
allocated 4kB for maintainance structures
Roottask.
Found Fiasco-UX.
Command line found: "roottask"
64512kB ( 63MB) total RAM (reported by bootloader)
57500kB ( 57MB) received RAM from Sigma0
1760kB ( 2MB) reserved RAM for RMGR
Received I/O ports 0000-ffff
Attached irqs = [ <!0> 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ]
Roottask: Loading 1 module.
#05: loading "hello"
from [039bb000-039e0d4e] to
[01000000-01002eea][01003000-010055c8]
entry at 0000d060 via trampoline page code
Hello World
hello: My thread-id is 5.0
hello: My thread-id is 5.0
hello: My thread-id
ps shown following info
6324 tty1 S+ 0:00 ./fiasco-ux -l hello
6325 tty1 S+ 0:00 [I](irq0)
6326 tty1 T+ 0:00 [fiasco-ux]
6327 tty1 T+ 0:00 [fiasco-ux]
6328 tty1 T+ 0:00 [fiasco-ux]
6329 pts/0 R+ 0:00 ps ax
On 12/21/06, Carsten Weinhold <weinhold at os.inf.tu-dresden.de> wrote:
> Am Donnerstag Dezember 21 2006 12:56 schrieb halo duan:
>
> Hi!
>
> > [...]
> > following is my screen copy of fisco-ux. it's freezed there. I can not use
> > CTRL-C to bring up the jdb.
> > [...]
> > Calibrating timer loop... done.
> >
> > ^^^^^^
> > freezed to above
>
> Are you using a System with a recent version of GLibC (you said you were using
> Fedorea Core 5 in another email, I think it ships with GLibC 2.4)? If you do,
> do you have the most recent Fiasco version from CVS? A TLS-related problem
> with new versions of GLibC has been fixed in Fiasco last week, so you should
> update your CVS copy.
>
> Regards,
> Carsten
>
> > [...]
>
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