From: Joel Soete <soete.joel@tiscali.be>
To: Joel Soete <soete.joel@tiscali.be>
Cc: John David Anglin <dave@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>,
parisc-linux@lists.parisc-linux.org
Subject: Re: [parisc-linux] [gcc] should we teach gcc some new tricks?
Date: Sat, 09 Jul 2005 15:42:51 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <42CFF07B.4000402@tiscali.be> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <42B91C1400005075@mail-1-bnl.tiscali.it>
I know it's just a w-a but I also test 2.6.12.2-pa2 on the b180 and it also survive to my stress test for more then a day:
# cat /proc/cpuinfo ; uname -a ; echo " "; uptime
processor : 0
cpu family : PA-RISC 1.1e
cpu : PA7300LC (PCX-L2)
cpu MHz : 180.000000
model : 9000/778/B180L
model name : Merlin L2+ 180 (9000/778/B180L)
hversion : 0x00005040
sversion : 0x00000481
I-cache : 64 KB
D-cache : 64 KB (WB, 0-way associative)
ITLB entries : 96
DTLB entries : 96 - shared with ITLB
BTLB fixed : max. 16384 pages, pagesize=4096 (64MB)
BTLB fix-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (8 combined)
BTLB var-entr. : 0 instruction, 0 data (0 combined)
bogomips : 119.60
software id : 2010134099
Linux patst004 2.6.12.2-pa2-b180 #2 Fri Jul 8 12:15:14 CEST 2005 parisc GNU/Linux
17:00:15 up 1 day, 4:31, 4 users, load average: 8.86, 8.69, 8.88
Still have to find why it help a bit (for relatively high I/O)?
Why this g++ test (4.1 and not debian 4.0) make hanging the kernel?
Joel
Joel Soete wrote:
>>>Ok I boot the same and grab recent gcc-4.1 src (about 6h gmt) and build
>>
>>it
>>
>>>with build-tls-tools with following options:
>>>--enable-shared --with-system-zlib --disable-nls --enable-debug --host=hppa-linux
>>>--tar
>>>get=hppa-linux --disable-libmudflap --enable-languages=c,c++
>>
>>Don't use 4.1
>
>
> Ok but that was just to reproduce the pb you encountered :-)
>
>
>>unless you want to help with fixing GCC bugs!
>>
>
> I would so like but I am just able to drive some test as accurately as possible.
>
>
[...]
>>The range above disables gcc's use of the floating-point no clobber
>>registers.
>
btw which fpr do you called 'no clobber'?
I am a bit confused by those other comment in our entry.S:
...
/* Floating point registers (FIXME: what do we do with these?)
%fr0 - %fr3 status/exception, not preserved
%fr4 - %fr7 arguments
%fr8 - %fr11 not preserved by C code
%fr12 - %fr21 preserved by C code
%fr22 - %fr31 not preserved by C code
*/
...
and according to your answer <http://lists.parisc-linux.org/pipermail/parisc-linux/2005-April/026256.html>
fr12 - fr21 (the preserved by C code) would remain unchanged across a call?
Thanks again,
Joel
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[not found] <42B91C1400005075@mail-1-bnl.tiscali.it>
2005-07-09 15:42 ` Joel Soete [this message]
[not found] <200507051816.j65IGuIY028621@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>
2005-07-06 16:40 ` [parisc-linux] [gcc] should we teach gcc some new tricks? Joel Soete
2005-07-06 17:00 ` John David Anglin
[not found] <42C81991.6030502@tiscali.be>
2005-07-03 18:47 ` John David Anglin
2005-07-04 14:51 ` Joel Soete
2005-07-05 14:59 ` Joel Soete
2005-07-07 1:27 ` John David Anglin
[not found] <42B91C1400000F85@mail-1-bnl.tiscali.it>
2005-06-25 6:46 ` John David Anglin
2005-06-25 8:29 ` Joel Soete
2005-07-01 13:43 ` Joel Soete
2005-06-23 7:19 Joel Soete
2005-06-23 13:09 ` John David Anglin
[not found] <200505031334.j43DYRBT004104@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>
2005-05-03 17:58 ` Joel Soete
2005-05-03 19:00 ` John David Anglin
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2005-03-24 13:07 Randolph Chung
2005-03-24 13:27 ` James A. Morrison
2005-03-24 16:19 ` John David Anglin
2005-03-24 16:59 ` Grant Grundler
2005-03-24 17:35 ` John David Anglin
2005-03-24 21:23 ` Grant Grundler
[not found] ` <200503242133.j2OLXl4R020985@hiauly1.hia.nrc.ca>
2005-03-24 22:33 ` Grant Grundler
2005-03-24 23:34 ` John David Anglin
2005-03-24 23:55 ` Randolph Chung
2005-03-24 23:59 ` Randolph Chung
2005-03-25 0:07 ` John David Anglin
2005-06-22 19:54 ` Joel Soete
2005-06-23 3:23 ` John David Anglin
2005-06-23 5:27 ` Grant Grundler
2005-06-23 6:10 ` Joel Soete
2005-03-24 19:37 ` James A. Morrison
2005-03-24 21:33 ` Grant Grundler
2005-03-26 8:55 ` Matthias Klose
2005-03-26 15:48 ` John David Anglin
2005-03-26 21:35 ` Grant Grundler
[not found] ` <16971.44399.144991.110733@gargle.gargle.HOWL>
2005-03-29 1:36 ` John David Anglin
2005-03-31 12:08 ` Michael S. Zick
2005-05-02 18:37 ` Joel Soete
2005-05-02 19:01 ` John David Anglin
2005-05-02 20:20 ` John David Anglin
2005-05-02 20:46 ` John David Anglin
2005-05-05 16:20 ` Joel Soete
2005-05-05 17:07 ` John David Anglin
2005-05-05 18:41 ` Joel Soete
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