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- Re: The ultimate HOW-TO (Adam Lackorzynski)
- Re: l4linux starting problem (Adam Lackorzynski)
- Re: the problems of l4linux (Adam Lackorzynski)
- Re: the problems of l4linux (chenggh)
Message: 1 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:11:06 +0200 From: Adam Lackorzynski adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Re: The ultimate HOW-TO To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Message-ID: 20070918221106.GD19315@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 08:05:18 -0700, ComputerScienceStudent wrote:
Maybe this is the longest email you'll receive, but I would give you all
the
possible informations. There are three sections:
- THE MAKE ERRORS
- L4LINUX CONFIGURATION
- HARDWARE INFO.
Ok, looks like you took your Linux configuration from your host (or the configuration system did so). Please use the default configuration coming with L4Linux by starting with 'make x86-native_defconfig'. And then those errors won't occur.
Adam
Adam adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Lackorzynski http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~adam/
Message: 2 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:17:25 +0200 From: Adam Lackorzynski adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Re: l4linux starting problem To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Message-ID: 20070918221725.GE19315@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 17:34:07 +0800, ???? wrote:
l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 14. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 0f.0a (IRQ14) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 15. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 0f.0b (IRQ15) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 11. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 0f.0c (IRQ11) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 12. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 12 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 0f.0d (IRQ12) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 1. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 1 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 0f.0e (IRQ1)
And the dope when starting after following message then dead.
Checking non-root filesystems: fsck 1.39 (29-May-2006) /dev/hda10:clean, 135991/667808 files,510175/1333387 blocks Mounting non-root local filesystems: kjournald starting. Commit interval 5 seconds EXT3 FS on hda10, internal journal EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with ordered data mode. /dev/hda10 on /home type ext3(rw) Using /etc/random-seed to initialize /dev/urandom.
How can I solve this problem?Anybody who knows please help me,Thanks!
Well, userland starts, can't be too bad. Is that Ubuntu? Does a login prompt appear when you press Enter a bit? I wonder how the bootup looks like on native Linux (with X disabled).
No,I use the slackware 12.0,the l4linux system dead when output above message,so when press enter there is no response,the native Linux when bootup after this will indicate message: INIT:enter runlevel 3.
Best Regards!
Adam
-- Adam adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Lackorzynski http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~adam/
Message: 3 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 00:19:29 +0200 From: Adam Lackorzynski adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Subject: Re: the problems of l4linux To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Message-ID: 20070918221929.GF19315@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1
On Tue Sep 18, 2007 at 22:02:16 +0000, chenggh wrote:
Hi: I boot l4dope with l4linux. The dope seems ok but l4linux doesn't
start
completely. I am not sure whether it is l4 problem or linux problem.
Please
help me.
The l4 boot log
l4dope | Frame buffer base: 0x4000000 l4dope | Resolution: 1024x768x16 l4dope | Bytes per scanline: 2048 l4dope | Current video mode is 1024x768 red=11:5 green=5:6 blue=0:5
res=0:0
l4lx | ======> L4Linux 2.6 starting... <======== l4lx | Linux version 2.6.22-l4 (root@darkstar) (gcc version 4.1.2) #1
Tue
Se l4lx : p 18 16:36:23 CST 2007 l4lx | Binary name: vmlinuz l4lx | Kernel command line (5 args): earlyprintk=yes video=l4fb
init=1
mem=6 l4lx : 4M root=/dev/hda2 l4lx | Image: 00400000 - 007a3000 [3724 KiB]. l4lx | Areas: Text: 00400000 - 006ad000
[2740k | Initdata:
006cc000 - 00700000 [208kB] l4lx | BSS: 00702000 - 007a0f00 [635kB] l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.03 (tamer0) l4lx | Tamer0 is 10.03 l4lx | Using tamed mode. l4lx | Connecting to l4io server. l4lx | l4env_linux_startup thread 4. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.04 (cpu0) l4lx | main thread will be 10.04 l4lx | l4env_register_pointer_section: addr = 00400000 size = 3149824 l4lx | sec-w-init: virt: 0x00400000 to 0x00700fff [3076 KiB] l4lx | Noncontiguous region for sec-w-init l4lx | sec-w-init: Number of physical regions: 3, 3149824 Bytes l4lx | sec-w-init: 1: Phys: 0x0108a000 to 0x01218000,
Size: 1630208
l4lx | sec-w-init: 2: Phys: 0x01419000 to 0x01500000, Size:
946176
l4lx | sec-w-ini startup message. l4lx | Main thread running, waiting... l4lx | setup_l4env_memory: Forcing superpages for main memory l4lx | Main memory size: 64MB l4lx | Got 2048kB of ISA DMA memory. l4lx | ISA DMA memory: virt: 0x00800000 to 0x009fffff [2048 KiB] l4lx | ISA DMA memory: Number of physical regions: 1, 2097152 Bytes l4lx | ISA DMA memory: 1: Phys: 0x0043a000 to 0x0063a000,
Size: 2097152
l4lx | Main memory: virt: 0x00c00000 to 0x04bfffff [65536 KiB] l4lx | Main memory: Number of physical regions: 1, 67108864 Bytes l4lx | Main memory: 1: Phys: 0x08c00000 to 0x0cc00000, Size:
67108864
l4lx | Filling lower ptabs... l4lx | Done (1594 entries). l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.05 (timer.i0) l4lx | Jumpinl4lx | idler0d_create: Created threadl4lx |
Startil4dope
| SharedMem(allo0 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.08 (DOpE refresher) l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.09 (L4DOpEinput) l4lx | l4lx_iRQ 17. l4lx |startup_hw: Starting IRQ16) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 15. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.0c (IRQ15) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 14. l4lx tup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 13. l4lx | l4lx_ting IRQ thread for IRQ 12. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 12 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.0f (IRQ12) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 11. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.10 (IRQ11) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startp_hw: Starting IRQ thread | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 9. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.12 (IRQ9) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 8. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.13 (IRQ8) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 7. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.14 (IRQ7) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting thread for IRQ 6. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.15 (IRQ6) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 5. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.16 (IRQ5) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 4. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.17 (IRQ4) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 3. l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 2. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 2 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.19 (IRQ2) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 1. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 1
I don't know what these information stands for. Are all the
necessary
interrupt threads ok? Or some of them is not ok.
Seems ok. Some IRQ probing, 1, 2 and 12 are not allowed which is perfectly ok.
the linux boot log
?????? EXTS FS on hda3, internal journal EXT-fs: mounted filesystem with orderred data mode /dev/hda3 on /home type ext3 (rw) using /ect/random-seed to initialize /dev/urandom
The linux could stop here even I wait lot of time. It doesn't go
on.
Looks the same as the other mail. Enter helps? Actually, what do you expect to see? :)
Adam
Adam adam@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Lackorzynski http://os.inf.tu-dresden.de/~adam/
Message: 4 Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2007 09:01:38 +0000 From: chenggh chenggh04@st.lzu.edu.cn Subject: Re: the problems of l4linux To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Message-ID: 390158225.18632@st.lzu.edu.cn Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1"
Looks the same as the other mail. Enter helps? Actually, what do you expect to see? :)
Thanks. I also read another mail with the same situation. I use Slackware
12.0 not Ubuntu because in Ubuntu there is a glibc bug which has been existed at least for more than half year - "undefined reference to __stack_chk_fail". This bug has been reported many times and has committed to the Ubuntu Bug List. But bug is as before. The first question: the l4 boot log is like this: l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.16 (IRQ5) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 4. l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.17 (IRQ4) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 3. l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 2. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 2 l4lx | l4lx_thread_create: Created thread 10.19 (IRQ2) l4lx | l4lx_irq_dev_startup_hw: Starting IRQ thread for IRQ 1. l4lx | acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ 1 It seems that when attaching IRQ1, IRQ2, IRQ9, IRQ12 there are some errors like "acquire_irq: Error attaching to IRQ x". But later attaching IRQ is ok. What is the matter? IRQ1 and IRQ12 are related with keyboard and monse, IRQ2 is related with cascade, IRQ9 is about acpi. I have removed these drivers from linux. why is it also like this?
The second problem is: The Linux booting stops at /ect/random-seed to initialize
/dev/urandom and there is no login interface. I have checked the normal linux booting and after the using /ect/random-seed to initialize /dev/urandom the linux will finish booting kernel, enter the linux user space "INIT: Entering init X". So I think it is still the problem of l4linux kernel not the special linux distribution. Is it right? Thank you very much. Cheng Guanghui
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On Wed Sep 19, 2007 at 22:11:53 +0800, ¶¡Ó¨ wrote:
No,I use the slackware 12.0,the l4linux system dead when output above message,so when press enter there is no response,the native Linux when bootup after this will indicate message: INIT:enter runlevel 3.
Ok, does your Slackware start a login prompt on tty1? Does this work with normal Linux? Maybe show your /etc/inittab to verify.
Adam
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