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From: J Sloan <jjs@lexus.com>
To: Mitch Sako <msako@cadence.com>
Cc: Linux Kernel <linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: -aa 3.5GB Patch Questions
Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2002 13:06:20 -0700	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D5420BC.7090002@lexus.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 3D541969.48A1D9E3@cadence.com

Just a sanity check, are you using the
current (errata) red hat gcc?

Just asking since 2.96 is all I use, and
the -aa kernels are completely stable
here - do you have a test workload to
allow me to try and duplicate your bug?

Joe

Mitch Sako wrote:

>I've been using Andrea's 2.4.18rc4aa1 patches applied to a generic
>2.4.18 kernel running on Intel 32-bit machines with 4GB of memory and
>usually some sort of Serversorks chipset with 1-2 CPUs of various speeds
>with great success for almost 6 months now.  The primary base has been a
>SuSE 7.2 distro but others are now being tried, including Slackware 8.1
>and RH 7.[23].  The principal reason for this was to use the
>00_3.5G-address-space-4 feature.  I apply all patches in the directory
>and have not seen a kernel failure yet with thousands of hours of "big
>process" CPU time logged across many machines.  I consider this to be a
>pretty stable combination of kernel and patches for what I need.
>
>RH's 2.96 gcc compiles fine but blows up or slows to a crawl (not
>unexpected) when big jobs are run and the machine starts paging.  I've
>fixed this by putting a 2.95.3 gcc on the machine.  I'll leave the
>editorial comments about 2.96-RH to others.
>
>I'm trying to write some sanitized procedures which will allow me to
>pass this on to others.  Non-2.96 distros (everyone except RH and
>Mandrake, AFAIK) have run fine without issues, mainly because they have
>a pretty stable 2.95 compiler included.
>
>I will assume that a gcc 2.95 retrofit is required to make the -aa
>patches work on RH 7.[23].
>
>What's the correct way to retrofit a 2.95.3 compiler onto an RH 7.[23]
>distro?
>Is it OK to just load it into /usr/local and build it?
>Does it require 'make bootstrap' to be entirely santized?
>Are there other GNU packages that I should be including with the gcc
>retrofit?
>
>-ms
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  reply	other threads:[~2002-08-09 20:02 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2002-08-09 19:35 -aa 3.5GB Patch Questions Mitch Sako
2002-08-09 20:06 ` J Sloan [this message]
2002-08-12 19:01   ` Mitch Sako
2002-08-13  7:30     ` J Sloan

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