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Date:      Thu, 27 Jan 2011 23:49:18 +0200
From:      Kostik Belousov <kostikbel@gmail.com>
To:        Alexander Best <arundel@freebsd.org>
Cc:        freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org, Jacob Frelinger <jacob.frelinger@duke.edu>
Subject:   Re: odd regression in the linux emulator.
Message-ID:  <20110127214918.GS2518@deviant.kiev.zoral.com.ua>
In-Reply-To: <20110126210843.GA21919@freebsd.org>
References:  <4D404145.5020507@duke.edu> <20110126175529.GA92874@freebsd.org> <4D4066F5.3070407@duke.edu> <20110126210843.GA21919@freebsd.org>

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On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 09:08:43PM +0000, Alexander Best wrote:
> On Wed Jan 26 11, Jacob Frelinger wrote:
> > On 01/26/11 12:55, Alexander Best wrote:
> > >could you provide the output of 'pkg_info -E linux_dist\*' please?
> >=20
> > [jolly@moku ~]$ pkg_info -E linux_dist\*
> > linux_dist-gentoo-stage3-20100622
> >=20
> > >btw: i also experience the problem. newer versions of linux_dist come =
with
> > >linux binaries that make heavy use of futextes (even 'ls'). you should=
 see
> > >a lot of futex warnings in 'dmesg -a'.
> >=20
> > linux: pid 8416 (gmake): linux_sys_futex: op FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET not=20
> > implemented
> > linux: pid 8907 (ls): linux_sys_futex: op FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET not impleme=
nted
> > linux: pid 8908 (ls): linux_sys_futex: op FUTEX_WAIT_BITSET not impleme=
nted
> >=20
> > yup.  got those.  I saw them before when everything was working though=
=20
> > so I assumed they weren't the problem...  ls generates them but seems t=
o=20
> > work just fine.
>=20
> i think you're right. the futex stuff doesn't seem to be causing problems=
. i
> performed a kdump -d/linux_ktrace sequence and this is the result:
>=20
>   8462 gmake    RET   write 67/0x43
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_pipe(0xffffbe08)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_pipe 0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  close(0x5)
>   8462 gmake    RET   close 0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_fcntl64(0x3,0x2,0x1)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_fcntl64 0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_rt_sigprocmask(0,0x806bfe0,0,0x8)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_rt_sigprocmask 0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_vfork
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_vfork 8463/0x210f
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_rt_sigprocmask(0x2,0xffffbdb0,0,0x8)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_rt_sigprocmask 0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_wait4(0xffffffff,0xffffbe5c,0,0)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_wait4 RESTART
>   8462 gmake    PSIG  SIGCHLD caught handler=3D0x80541a0 mask=3D0x0 code=
=3D0x0
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_sigreturn(0xffffbb34)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_sigreturn JUSTRETURN
>   8462 gmake    CALL  linux_wait4(0xffffffffffffffff,0xffffffffffffbe5c,0=
,0)
>   8462 gmake    RET   linux_wait4 -1 errno 14 Bad address
>   8462 gmake    CALL  write(0x2,0xffff96b8,0xa)
>   8462 gmake    GIO   fd 2 wrote 10 bytes
>        "make: *** "
>   8462 gmake    RET   write 10/0xa
>   8462 gmake    CALL  write(0x2,0xffff96b8,0x11)
>   8462 gmake    GIO   fd 2 wrote 17 bytes
>        "wait: Bad address"
>   8462 gmake    RET   write 17/0x11
>   8462 gmake    CALL  write(0x2,0x8068727,0x9)
>   8462 gmake    GIO   fd 2 wrote 9 bytes
>        ".  Stop.
>        "
>   8462 gmake    RET   write 9
>   8462 gmake    CALL  write(0x2,0xffff9618,0x6)
>   8462 gmake    GIO   fd 2 wrote 6 bytes
>        "make: "
>   8462 gmake    RET   write 6
>   8462 gmake    CALL  write(0x2,0xffff9618,0x23)
>   8462 gmake    GIO   fd 2 wrote 35 bytes
>        "*** Waiting for unfinished jobs...."
>=20
> ...so something's wrong with the linux_wait4() call.
This should be fixed by r217991.

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