Sorry, I generated the diff from a different tree that wasn't synced to head (had the same change in both trees originally). If that is the only problem, you can ignore it and try the rest. I can generate another diff later too. - Justin On Nov 19, 2016 21:27, "Mark Millard" <markmi_at_dsl-only.net> wrote: > [Top post about patch issues.] > > Looking at the patch it seems to be designed for when #else was in use: > > > -#else > > +#elif defined(BOOKE) > > but -r308817 already has the 2nd line (BOOKE). Your patch shows: > > > Index: sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h > > =================================================================== > > --- sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h (revision 308718) > > +++ sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h (working copy) > > So it looks like you started from before -r308817 . > > Trying it (I'm at -r308860): > > > Patching file sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h using Plan A... > > Hunk #1 succeeded at 74. > > Hunk #2 succeeded at 84. > > Hunk #3 succeeded at 132. > > Hunk #4 succeeded at 145. > > Hunk #5 failed at 180. > > Hunk #6 succeeded at 194. > > Hunk #7 succeeded at 210. > > 1 out of 7 hunks failed--saving rejects to sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h.rej > > > # more sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h.rej > > _at__at_ -179,13 +180,13 _at__at_ > > struct slb **slb_alloc_user_cache(void); > > void slb_free_user_cache(struct slb **); > > > > -#else > > +#elif defined(BOOKE) > > > > struct pmap { > > + struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; /* pmap statistics */ > > struct mtx pm_mtx; /* pmap mutex */ > > tlbtid_t pm_tid[MAXCPU]; /* TID to identify this > pmap entries in TLB */ > > cpuset_t pm_active; /* active on cpus */ > > - struct pmap_statistics pm_stats; /* pmap statistics */ > > > > /* Page table directory, array of pointers to page tables. */ > > pte_t *pm_pdir[PDIR_NENTRIES]; > > > === > Mark Millard > markmi at dsl-only.net > > On 2016-Nov-19, at 7:00 PM, Mark Millard <markmi_at_dsl-only.net> wrote: > > It may take a little bit but I'll try the patch. > > It looks like sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h from -r176700 from 2088-Mar-3 > is when the BOOKE/E500 split started with the preprocessor use of AIM > and #else . This predates PowerMac G5 support. > > This is definitely not new for the general structure on the powerpc > side of things. Any place that did not have the AIM vs. not status > available was subject to problems of possibly mismatched definitions. > > === > Mark Millard > markmi at dsl-only.net > > On 2016-Nov-19, at 6:47 PM, Justin Hibbits <jhibbits at freebsd.org> > wrote: > > On Sat, 19 Nov 2016 18:36:39 -0800 > Mark Millard <markmi at dsl-only.net> wrote: > > > [Quick top post I'm afraid.] > > > > I think that I figured out why there is a problem even earlier > > --that just did not stop the compiles. > > > > lib/libutil/kinfo_getallproc.c is built here as part of buildworld > > (stage 4.2 "building libraries" instead of buildkernel. It does not > > have the KERNCONF's AIM vs. BOOKE vs. . . . definitions vs. lack of > > them). > > > > So if it includes machine/pmap.h that binds to > > sys/powerpc/include/pmap.h which has the structure. . . > > > > . . . > > #if defined(AIM) > > . . . (definitions here) > > #elif defined(BOOKE) > > . . . (definitions here) > > #endif > > . . . > > > > it gets no definition now. > > > > With the older: > > > > . . . > > #if defined(AIM) > > . . . (definitions here) > > #else > > . . . (definitions here) > > #endif > > . . . > > > > It got a definition, just not necessarily the right one. > > > > > > === > > Mark Millard > > markmi at dsl-only.net > > Can you try the attached patch? There was a subtle ABI issue that > r308817 exposed, which is that the pmap structs aren't identical such > that the pm_stats are at different locations, and libkvm ends up > reading with the Book-E pmap, getting different stats than expected for > AIM. This patch fixes that, bumping version to account for this ABI > change. > > - Justin<fix_pmap.diff> > > >Received on Sun Nov 20 2016 - 02:32:49 UTC
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