H. Peter Anvin wrote:Kevin Winchester wrote:My first time building and booting the mm branch of x86.git was prettyThat's a userspace IP; it implies the userspace hwclock binary did something bad, or the kernel didn't permit it to do something it should have. The best thing to do would probably to strace hwclock and see what it did when it died.
successful. The only error I noticed was the following in my dmesg:
hwclock[622] general protection ip:804b226 sp:bff43e30 error:0
I'm not sure exactly how to debug this. I could bisect, but there seems
to be some useful debug information in there, so there might be
something better to try first.
Unfortunately, but the time I can get a chance to run hwclock, the
problem seems to have fixed itself. I tried booting into single user
mode, but `/etc/init.d/hwclock.sh restart` succeeds once I have my prompt.