> There have been threads about data corruption in RAM on P4 and other > i386 machines on this list. I also observed the problem, on my laptop > with 5.0-R. It seemed to go away with 5.1-R, on the laptop. > > Recently I upgraded my home PC which is a P4 2.0A from 4.8-R to 5.1-R. > No problems at first. > > Until I ran "portsdb -Uu". I got a couple mysterious SIG4 and SIG11. > Just to be sure I rebooted and tried again, same result. I rebooted > another time, this time with ACPI disabled, and tried again, still the > same. > > Then I rebuilt my kernel with options DISABLE_PSE and DISABLE_PG_G, as > suggested by Terry in the old threads: Bingo, everything is fine now, no > more SIG4 or SIG11 during portsdb -Uu. > > It seems the workarounds that we have in 5.1-R are not effective enough. > What do you think? I'm having some SIG4 too when doing the massive operation "portsdb -Uu". I don't mind too much because it's usually only two make process which die however I would like to know if DISABLE_PSE and DISABLE_PG_G impacts performance or not and if it's specific to BSD. I tried lately rebuilding world and kernel with CPU_TYPE=p3 in order to be sure it was not due to gcc over-optimizing for p4, we will see. Anthony.Received on Wed Jul 23 2003 - 14:28:31 UTC
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