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Date:      Sun, 25 Aug 2013 08:34:59 -0700
From:      Tim Kientzle <tim@kientzle.com>
To:        freebsd-arm@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Pretty good RPi version?
Message-ID:  <E0163ECC-386A-415E-AC97-631DD9E0C7B1@kientzle.com>
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On Aug 25, 2013, at 5:07 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:

> Hi!
> 
> All - if it's unstable, please complain loudly on -arm and -current and
> file PRs. If you have the time, please help figure out which commit(s)
> broke things.
> 
> There's been plenty of "stuff is unstable" talk, but I'm not sure it's
> percolated its way up to the people doing VM hacking on other platforms
> (notably amd64) so they are likely unaware they've broken things.
> 
> It's possible they've also broken things for MIPS, which has me worried. :(

On a similar note:  FreeBSD is starting the process for branching
and releasing FreeBSD 10.0.  (The whole process will take a few
months, but it means we need to get bugs isolated and fixed NOW.)

I would *love* to have a solid, stable FreeBSD/ARM for 10.0.
(If nothing else, I started tinkering with BeagleBone in late 2011
specifically so I could move my personal email server onto one. ;-)

To get there, we need as many people as possible:
  * Running the bleeding edge FreeBSD.
  * Reporting problems.
  * Helping to diagnose those problems.

Q:  Does anyone know a good way to test userland locking?

     Diane Bruce has been continuing to dig into the issue that
     broke sshd a while back; the clues point to some issue in
     jemalloc (possibly locking related?).

Q:  Has anyone tried running some or all of the FreeBSD
      regression tests?

Tim




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