Re: RT-V0.7.47-17 build fails

From: Gene Heskett (gene.heskett_at_verizon.net)
Date: 06/06/05

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    Date:	Mon, 06 Jun 2005 10:59:12 -0400
    To: Ingo Molnar <mingo@elte.hu>, linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
    
    

    On Monday 06 June 2005 03:41, Ingo Molnar wrote:
    >* Gene Heskett <gene.heskett@verizon.net> wrote:
    >> Greetings;
    >>
    >> I thought maybe I'd exersize this kernel, but a patch I thought
    >> was in seems not to have been, so I believe this is the 2nd time
    >> I've encountered this:
    >>
    >> CC drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.o
    >> drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c: In function `ipmi_new_smi':
    >> drivers/char/ipmi/ipmi_devintf.c:532: warning: passing arg 1 of
    >>
    >> which of the 'git' patches fixes this?
    >
    >the fix is dca79a046b93a81496bb30ca01177fb17f37ab72. I've added it
    > to my tree and have uploaded the -47-18 patch.
    >
    > Ingo

    Thanks, it builds. And runs mostly. With full preemption #4 in
    the make oldconfig in effect, elevator=cfq on the vmlinuz command line,
    and tvtime-9.15 in particular seems
    to be haveing a problem. No video is delivered to the blue screened
    window. Sound is working ok though.

    And the log has several thousand of these:
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: video y / packed - dma channel status dump
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: initial risc: 0x0e59e000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: cdt base : 0x00180440
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: cdt size : 0x0000000c
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: iq base : 0x00180400
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: iq size : 0x00000010
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: risc pc : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: iq wr ptr : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: iq rd ptr : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: cdt current : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: pci target : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cmds: line / byte : 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: risc0: 0x00000000 [ INVALID count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: risc1: 0x00000000 [ INVALID count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: risc2: 0x00000000 [ INVALID count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: risc3: 0x00000000 [ INVALID count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 0: 0x80008000 [ sync resync count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 1: 0x1c000500 [ write sol eol count=1280 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 2: 0x1ce3c000 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 3: 0x1c000500 [ write sol eol count=1280 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 4: 0x1ce3ca00 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 5: 0x1c000500 [ write sol eol count=1280 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 6: 0x1ce3d400 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 7: 0x18000200 [ write sol count=512 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 8: 0x1ce3de00 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq 9: 0x14000300 [ write eol count=768 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq a: 0x1ce3e000 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq b: 0x1c000500 [ write sol eol count=1280 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq c: 0x1ce3e800 [ arg #1 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq d: 0x0031c040 [ INVALID 21 20 cnt0 resync 14 count=64 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq e: 0x00000000 [ INVALID count=0 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: iq f: 0x00000011 [ INVALID count=17 ]
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: fifo: 0x00180c00 -> 0x183400
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: ctrl: 0x00180400 -> 0x180460
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: ptr1_reg: 0x00182000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: ptr2_reg: 0x00180488
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cnt1_reg: 0x0000000b
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: cnt2_reg: 0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/0: [cfb3a880/0] timeout - dma=0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/0: [c9d86340/1] timeout - dma=0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/0: [cfb3a680/2] timeout - dma=0x00000000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]/0: [f757d560/3] timeout - dma=0x0e59e000
    Jun 6 10:02:49 coyote kernel: cx88[0]: video y / packed - dma channel status dump

    repeat from last line above many times a second as long as its running, and when
    its stopped:
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: rtc latency histogram of {tvtime/3960, 583 samples}:
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 5 2
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 6 83
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 7 206
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 8 58
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 9 44
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 10 18
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 11 19
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 12 18
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 13 20
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 14 25
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 15 22
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 16 11
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 17 6
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 18 4
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 19 1
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 20 3
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 21 2
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 22 1
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 25 1
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 28 1
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 29 1
    Jun 6 10:03:09 coyote kernel: 9999 37

    I presume the default traceing options are using too much
    time in logging, hence the dma failure, but thats a not
    very scientific guess on my part.

    I also reported this in a previous test of one of the 47-xx
    kernels I'd managed to make build with the git2 patch also
    applied. That was with some pretty large offsets, 300+ lines
    in one case. That message wasn't ack'd, probably lost in the noise.

    Is there some specific xconfig traceing option I can turn off
    that will restore tvtime, or is the above a genuine breakage?

    Or will tvtime require a rewrite for compatibility with this
    new code framework?

    -- 
    Cheers, Gene
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