David Miller a écrit :
I notice in your kernel logs that you're using an Ubuntu gcc version
4.3.x.
How in the world is that possible?
Ubuntu sparc support stopped after Ubuntu version 7.10 and that
shipped with gcc-4.1.x as the default compiler. That's what I use
for most of my testing FWIW. On my debian boxes I use the
default gcc-4.3.2 based compiler.
If you're using a custom built compiler, we're going to have to do
some tests to rule that out as the cause of your problems I think.
sparc port is unofficial but available on the ports.ubuntu.com for all
version up to 9.04.
PPC has been retrogaded in ports recently since apple dropped that arch
in favor of x86.
The compiler is not custom. It came from the ubuntu archive.
I don't think the compiler is the culprit in this case because all of
the kernels built before 2.6.29 are working OK
(I could be wrong, but it's unlikely).
I have a sid debian sparc available. I'll try to build a kernel with
that compiler and try if it changes anything.
Seb
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