From: roux@ecoledoc.lip6.fr (Cedric ROUX) Subject: some bugs To: l4-hackers@os.inf.tu-dresden.de Date: Fri, 11 Dec 1998 13:23:47 +0100 (MET)
[...] i could run koules with svgalib !! but, a program of mine don't work. If someone could try it to see if it's my machine or what ? available at : http://www.ecoledoc.lip6.fr/~roux/demo/lost.tar.gz and a binary is provided at : http://www.ecoledoc.lip6.fr/~roux/demo/lost If you could try it with a clean linux to see what should be the correct behavior, then try it with fiasco. It's just a poor animation with some sound (maybe sound is necessary for it to behave bad, don't know). When i run it under fiasco, it runs a little, then it blocks, so i press ctrl+c, that nornmally should end up the program and give me back the shell, but not, it just continues a little more, and stops again, and so on until the end of the program. Then i see a lot of "Aiee: scheduling in interrupt 00422ba (activ 10000)" with sometimes a 0 in place of the 10000. This works too with patch3, i don't have put patch4, but don't think it is relevent. And when i press Esc, it simply reboots.
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What kind of sound driver did you use with L4Linux? Did you compile it into the L4Linux server, or did you use some kind of module?
Please note that normal kernel modules for monolithic Linux cannot be used with L4Linux.
Michael
What kind of sound driver did you use with L4Linux? Did you compile it into the L4Linux server, or did you use some kind of module?
It is all L4Linux. I took the one given with it, no module (linux is monolithic, i don't want modules in it) (so it must be oss). I'll try to make a very small program behaving the same as the one i told you about, reproducing the same behavior. The idea is to have 1 father forking. Then the son deals with /dev/dsp and the father with the screen (svgalib).
Please note that normal kernel modules for monolithic Linux cannot be used with L4Linux.
Michael
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