Re: i387/FPU init issues...
From: jamal
Date: Sat May 03 2008 - 17:46:31 EST
On Sat, 2008-03-05 at 22:17 +0100, Maciej W. Rozycki wrote:
> True, but people do make mistakes from time to time. :) If I had a
> choice between a piece of silicon and a piece of documentation to trust, I
> would choose the former.
>
> Obviously this specific case has turned out to be an issue with Qemu, so
> it is somewhat irrelevant and given how the opcodes were added to the
> architecture I would consider the emulator excused.
Sorry folks - had to run some errands. Wow, thanks for all the
responses.
Yes, the posting i just did (as pointed in my first email) was on
qemu (so was the /proc/cpuinfo). I moved to qemu because it was less
painful to do the git bisecting on my laptop; i used the same .config.
I should also note that qemu seems to have worked fine in the past.
In any case I will try to rerun on the older hardware which i can access
next week again. I am begining to doubt myself if it is the same issue;
i know even there it was pointing to FPU.
So is the correct fix then to go patch qemu then? I should point i am
running a slightly older version of qemu that has a few patches (nothing
to do with x86 emulation).
hpa, results from running on qemu (not the hardware) are:
-----
mambo:~# ./hpa
Test 0: ok
Test 1: ok
Test 2: ok
Test 3: err
Test 4: err
Test 5: err
Test 6: err
Test 7: err
Test 8: err
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cheers,
jamal
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