Messages in this thread | | | From | "Sebastian Herbszt" <> | Subject | Re: i387/FPU init issues... | Date | Sun, 4 May 2008 15:08:57 +0200 |
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jamal,
> 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 > ----------------
this is the same result i get with qemu 0.8.2. With version 0.9.0 and later it is:
debian:~# ./hpa Test 0: ok Test 1: ok Test 2: ok Test 3: ok Test 4: ok Test 5: ok Test 6: ok Test 7: ok Test 8: ok
> cheers, > jamal
- Sebastian
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