Re: [sparc64] Strange interaction between 2.6 kernel and 2.5 (and 2.6) glibc

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David Miller wrote:
From: BERTRAND_Joël <joel.bertrand@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 10:25:36 +0200

1/ U2 with two Uii@296 MHz, 2 GB -> I cannot reproduced this bug
fermat:[~] > uname -a
Linux fermat 2.6.22.1 #2 SMP PREEMPT Wed Jul 11 11:01:38 CEST 2007 sparc64 GNU/Linux

2/ U60 with two Uii@450 MHz, 1 GB -> bug
rayleigh:[~] > uname -a
Linux rayleigh 2.6.22.1 #2 SMP Wed Jul 25 09:48:50 CEST 2007 sparc64 GNU/Linux

3/ U80 with four Uii@450 MHz, 2 GB -> bug
kant:[~] > uname -a
Linux kant 2.6.20.11-netfilter-route-patch #1 SMP Wed May 9 12:27:15 CEST 2007 sparc64 GNU/Linux
I have patched this kernel with netfilter route patch (and no one other).
 ...
I have see a bug report with Iceweasel (debian name for firefox). Thus, I think you can reproduce this bug with firefox. On U60 or U80, Seamonkey is unusable (it quickly hangs).

Try as I might I cannot reproduce this on my Ultra60
with 360Mhz Ultra-II cpus.

	Very strange.

You seem to see the problem only on the systems that have the 450Mhz
cpus, any chance you can test the ultra60 with a different cpu
variant?  Perhaps those chips are part of the problem.

And we can explain why on my U2/SMP (Uii@296MHz), I cannot reproduce the bug. I only have Uii@296 MHz and Uii@450 MHz, and I cannot switch CPU's between my U2 and one of my U60 (I need a running U2). If you want, I can open a ssh access on one of my U60 to do some tests.
What's cache size on your CPU's ? 450 has 4 MB, 296, only 2 MB.

	Gavin, what are your CPU's ?

	Regards,

	JKB
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