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From: Michael Habermann <MHabermann@gmx.de>
To: Matthew Locke <mlocke@mvista.com>
Cc: linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org
Subject: Re: Segmentation fault while dynamic linking
Date: Wed, 27 Jun 2001 13:42:09 +0200 (MEST)	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <32197.993642129@www29.gmx.net> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3B39524B.5090108@mvista.com

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> >>> My configuration: Kernel 2.4.4, glibc 2.2.2, bash 2.05, FADS, MPC855T
> >>
...
> > binutils 2.11.2
> > gcc 2.95.3
> > glibc 2.2.2
> >
> > Everything unpatched and downloaded from ftp.gnu.org.
>
>
> yeah, sounds like the cacheline problem. It is still in glibc 2.2.2 and
> 2.2.3.

>From what I read in the mailing list, I would also say it looks like this
problem.

I've recompiled my toolchain now with plain gnu software and the following
patches
from ftp.mvista.com and glibc-src package:
glibc22-27.patch               glibc22-getaddrinfo.dpatch
glibc22-disable-static.dpatch  glibc22-nss-upgrade.dpatch
glibc22-eo_EO.dpatch           glibcbug.dpatch

But the problem is still there.

I couldn't find 'the cacheline patch'. Is it the one mentioned here:
http://lists.linuxppc.org/listarcs/linuxppc-embedded/200003/msg00073.html

It contains for example this lines:
--- dl-machine.c.ORIG   Fri Mar  5 00:26:43 1999
+++ dl-machine.c        Sat Nov  6 14:33:47 1999
@@ -250,7 +250,11 @@
         PowerPC processors have line sizes of exactly 32 bytes.  */

       size_modified = lazy ? rel_offset_words :
PLT_INITIAL_ENTRY_WORDS;
+#ifdef PPC_CACHELINESIZE_32
       for (i = 0; i < size_modified; i+= 8)
+#else
+      for (i = 0; i < size_modified; i+= 4)
+#endif

But this increment is already at +4 in my nupatched glibc.






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  reply	other threads:[~2001-06-27 11:42 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 9+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2001-06-26  9:32 Segmentation fault while dynamic linking Michael Habermann
2001-06-26 17:12 ` Matthew Locke
2001-06-27  1:17   ` Michael Habermann
2001-06-27  3:26     ` Matthew Locke
2001-06-27 11:42       ` Michael Habermann [this message]
2001-06-27 17:08         ` Matthew Locke
2001-06-28  2:57           ` Michael Habermann
2001-06-28  6:46             ` Justin (Gus) Hurwitz
2001-06-28 16:20               ` Matthew Locke

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