On Tue, May 23, 2000 at 07:47:26PM +0900, kumon@flab.fujitsu.co.jp wrote:
> I did booting test for both egcs1.2 and gcc-2.7.2.3 compiled kernels.
> The 2.7.2.3 kernel is cross-compiled on a debian machine with gcc272.
>
> The booting test result, near 90 times reboot...l
>
> egcs-kernel 272-kernel
> # of boots 49 38
> eth0: 0 0
> eth1: 9 (18%) 2(5%)
> eth2: 5 (10%) 2(5%)
> eth3: 1 (2%) 1(3%)
OK, so, the compiler changes the timings, which affects the result.
I need to think about it.
Could you try to put #define USE_IO (instead of #undef USE_IO, if it's
present) and check if there are problems in such a setup (one or ten failed
boots doesn't matter for the case, just tell me if there is a single fail).
Best regards
Andrey V.
Savochkin
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