On 6/4/2016 12:17 AM, Mark Millard wrote: > On 2016-Jun-2, at 12:36 PM, Bryan Drewery <bdrewery at FreeBSD.org> wrote: > >> On 6/1/2016 6:39 PM, Mark Millard wrote: >>> while filemon.ko now exists: >>>> # ls -l /boot/*/filemon* >>>> -r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 32064 Jun 1 17:59 /boot/kernel/filemon.ko >>> it does not load: >>>> # kldload -n filemon >>>> kldload: can't load filemon: No such file or directory >>>> # dmesg | grep link_elf >>>> link_elf: symbol elf64_freebsd_sysvec undefined >>> So no WITH_META_MODE=yes yet for powerpc64. >> >> >> Please try this patch: http://dpaste.com/37VP5MD.txt >> >> And once you have filemon loaded please run this basic test script. It >> should return no output and a zero exit status. >> >> http://dpaste.com/23NTA0A.txt >> >> Just sh file it. >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Bryan Drewery > > Unfortunately other things interfered and I was unable to do this before temporarily losing access to the powerpc and powerpc64 boxes --for what will probably be weeks or months. > No problem... > So for now it is the end of my native-testing for powerpc64 and powerpc. > > I do not know if anyone else has an appropriate context and willingness to do this specific test or not. > > For the duration I should still be able to do amd64 -> powerpc64 or powerpc cross builds (buildworld buildkernel), although likely with less time and more delay for doing so. > > I am hoping to still have rpi2 access for armv6/v7 native use. But I've yet to make the soft-float to hard-float leap: I focused primarily on the powerpc64 and powerpc use, knowing up front of the pending temporarily-unavailable status. > > > > Thanks for all the work on the build system by you and others. Originally I had a bunch of workarounds in my src.conf files to avoid problems that occurred for the likes of a libc++-based, xtoolchain-based so-called "cross build" (self-hosted), powerpc64 environment (no gcc 4.2.1 and clang not working for such yet). Far more works implicitly in src.conf files for such a context now. > Thanks for all of the testing and feedback! -- Regards, Bryan Drewery
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