Date: Tue, 19 Jan 2021 17:42:22 -0800 From: Mark Millard <marklmi@yahoo.com> To: bob prohaska <fbsd@www.zefox.net> Cc: Current FreeBSD <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>, freebsd-arm@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Silent hang in buildworld, was Re: Invoking -v for clang during buildworld Message-ID: <056845FE-7131-4951-96AF-805D07F7BE0D@yahoo.com> In-Reply-To: <D9878BB6-2693-4A04-9E1C-126E0D378F7B@yahoo.com> References: <20210116043740.GA19523@www.zefox.net> <ED26508F-282D-439D-8A6A-65A136C76C84@yahoo.com> <20210116155538.GA24259@www.zefox.net> <F62027C8-0813-4E6F-934A-3088F966AF8C@yahoo.com> <20210116220334.GA26756@www.zefox.net> <C75D3D9C-4284-4BE3-B2CD-5DC6BBB60843@yahoo.com> <20210117174006.GA30728@www.zefox.net> <85889EAE-F579-4220-9185-944D9AA5075A@yahoo.com> <20210118015009.GA31353@www.zefox.net> <60CCCDE8-E3D3-4920-9FC0-A945330F6830@yahoo.com> <A0427375-5515-4D3C-AF2A-915E60A836A7@yahoo.com> <00104FAD-E32B-4DDE-80DD-FCEF14CEC06B@yahoo.com> <D9878BB6-2693-4A04-9E1C-126E0D378F7B@yahoo.com>
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On 2021-Jan-18, at 21:12, Mark Millard <marklmi at yahoo.com> wrote: > On 2021-Jan-18, at 19:19, Mark Millard <marklmi at yahoo.com> wrote: >=20 >> . . . >>> FYI: I re-established my access to a RPi2B V1.1 and made >>> it report: "maximum recommended amount (468832 pages)" >>>=20 >>> (The figure can vary some from release to release.) >>>=20 >>> 468832*4096 =3D=3D 1920335872 or a little over 1831 MiBytes >>>=20 >>> For the 4096 Byte pages, that means that the following from >>> gpart fits without complaint (size is in blocks, not pages): >>>=20 >>> 413140992 3686400 da0p2 freebsd-swap (1.8G) >>>=20 >>> 3686400*512 is a little over 1.75 GiByte or 1800 MiByte. So >>> I've left some room below 1831 MiBytes, but not a lot. >>>=20 >>> FYI about my build experiment that is running: >>>=20 >>> # sysctl hw.physmem >>> hw.physmem: 979042304 >>>=20 >>> which, in recent times for armv7, I can (and did) set in >>> /boot/loader.conf on a faster cortex-A7 SBC (that can boot >>> the same media but has more RAM). >>>=20 >>> So I tried a -j4 build, but with LDFLAGS.lld+=3D -Wl,--threads=3D1 >>> in use and my other particular src.conf/make.conf like content >>> (so the builds do likely differ from yours in various ways). >>> My build is producing a non-debug build (but with -g symbols). >>> Somewhat after where your buildworld.log stops, my odd variant >>> of top was reporting: >>>=20 >>> Mem: . . . , 753672Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 892732Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) >>> Swap: . . . , 145832Ki MaxObsUsed >>>=20 >>> and top was also showing lots of processes as having "0B" RES >>> in STATE "wait" or "nanslp" (so, apparently swapped out, not = paging). >>> ("MaxObs" is short for "maximum observed".) >>>=20 >>> For comparison, your swapscript.log reported a maximum total of >>> 346192 KiBytes "Used" for swap, about 98% into the log file. >>>=20 >>> (Time goes by . . .) >>>=20 >>> It finished with building libllvm and is part way into building >>> libclang. This is probably well past where your hangup happened, >>> given that your published buildworldlog file stopped with >>> libllvm's Target/ARM/ARMMCInstLower.o . My odd top now shows: >>>=20 >>> Mem: . . . , 753672Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 892732Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) >>> Swap: . . . , 392328Ki MaxObsUsed >>>=20 >>> The build continues to run. I'll let you know how it goes. >>> . . . >>=20 >> Just after libclang finished my odd top showed: >>=20 >> Mem: . . . , 753672Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 892736Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) >> Swap: . . . , 537588Ki MaxObsUsed >>=20 >> After liblldb: >>=20 >> Mem: . . . , 753672Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 899276Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) >> Swap: . . . , 537588Ki MaxObsUsed >>=20 >> Much later, after the lldb program had been built: >>=20 >> Mem: . . . , 765700Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 954116Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) >> Swap: . . . , 537588Ki MaxObsUsed >>=20 >>>>> World build completed on Mon Jan 18 19:10:08 PST 2021 >>>>> World built in 72960 seconds, ncpu: 4, make -j4 >>=20 >> This was building from scratch what was already installed: >>=20 >> # ~/fbsd-based-on-what-freebsd-main.sh=20 >> merge-base: 818390ce0ca539300dd15d7a817784f1e3f7a9b8 >> merge-base: CommitDate: 2021-01-13 21:27:44 +0000 >> 4180404713ec (HEAD -> mm-src) mm-src snapshot for mm's patched build = in git context. >> 818390ce0ca5 (freebsd/main, freebsd/HEAD, pure-src, main) arm64: fix = early devmap assertion >> FreeBSD OPiP2E_RPi2v11 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT = mm-src-c255938-g4180404713ec GENERIC-NODBG arm armv7 1300135 1300135 >>=20 >> This suggests that you should be able to build on the RPi2B v1.1, >> using -j4, with appropriate configuration for what and how to build. >>=20 >>=20 >> It is now building the matching kernel, my GENERIC-NODBG style. >=20 > Done: >=20 >>>> Kernel build for GENERIC-NODBG completed on Mon Jan 18 20:33:26 PST = 2021 >>>> Kernel(s) GENERIC-NODBG built in 4998 seconds, ncpu: 4, make -j4 >=20 > So, World+Kernel in somewhat under 22 hours. >=20 > The "MaxObs*" figures were unchanged, so: >=20 > Mem: . . . , 765700Ki MaxObsActive, 200412Ki MaxObsWired, 954116Ki = MaxObs(Act+Wir) > Swap: . . . , 537588Ki MaxObsUsed >=20 > This suggests that, for now, 800 MiByte of swap would be something > more than 1.5 times what it actually used and 1050 MiBytes would > be something like 2.0 times what it actually used, so leaving some > notable margin for variations in peek usage, at least when linker > threading is avoided. >=20 >=20 >=20 > As for what I used to control "what and how to build" . . . >=20 > # more = ~/sys_build_scripts.armv7-host/make_armv7_nodebug_clang_bootstrap-armv7-ho= st.sh=20 > kldload -n filemon && \ > script = ~/sys_typescripts/typescript_make_armv7_nodebug_clang_bootstrap-armv7-host= -$(date +%Y-%m-%d:%H:%M:%S) \ > env __MAKE_CONF=3D"/root/src.configs/make.conf" SRCCONF=3D"/dev/null" = SRC_ENV_CONF=3D"/root/src.configs/src.conf.armv7-clang-bootstrap.armv7-hos= t" \ > WITH_META_MODE=3Dyes \ > WORLD_FLAGS=3D"${WORLD_FLAGS} UBLDR_LOADADDR=3D0x42000000" \ > MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX=3D"/usr/obj/armv7_clang/arm.armv7" \ > make $* >=20 > (In my context, UBLDR_LOADADDR is ignored by anything that > can not use the figure given. So I've no bothered to be > more selective about having it in the armv7 builds.) >=20 > # more ~/src.configs/make.conf > LDFLAGS.lld+=3D -Wl,--threads=3D1 >=20 > # more ~/src.configs/src.conf.armv7-clang-bootstrap.armv7-host > TO_TYPE=3Darmv7 > # > KERNCONF=3DGENERIC-NODBG > TARGET=3Darm > .if ${.MAKE.LEVEL} =3D=3D 0 > TARGET_ARCH=3D${TO_TYPE} > .export TARGET_ARCH > .endif > # > #WITH_CROSS_COMPILER=3D > WITH_SYSTEM_COMPILER=3D > WITH_SYSTEM_LINKER=3D > # > WITH_LIBCPLUSPLUS=3D > WITHOUT_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP=3D > WITH_ELFTOOLCHAIN_BOOTSTRAP=3D > #Disables avoiding bootstrap: WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_ALL=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_AARCH64=3D > WITH_LLVM_TARGET_ARM=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_MIPS=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_POWERPC=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_RISCV=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_TARGET_X86=3D > WITH_CLANG=3D > WITH_CLANG_IS_CC=3D > WITH_CLANG_FULL=3D > WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS=3D > WITH_LLD=3D > WITH_LLD_IS_LD=3D > WITHOUT_BINUTILS=3D > # > WITH_LLDB=3D > # > WITH_BOOT=3D > WITHOUT_LIB32=3D > # > # > WITHOUT_WERROR=3D > #WERROR=3D > MALLOC_PRODUCTION=3D > WITH_MALLOC_PRODUCTION=3D > WITHOUT_ASSERT_DEBUG=3D > WITHOUT_LLVM_ASSERTIONS=3D > # > # Avoid stripping but do not control host -g status as well: > DEBUG_FLAGS+=3D > # > WITH_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD=3D > WITH_DEBUG_FILES=3D > # > # Use of the .clang 's here avoids > # interfering with other C<?>FLAGS > # usage, such as ?=3D usage. > CFLAGS.clang+=3D -mcpu=3Dcortex-a7 > CXXFLAGS.clang+=3D -mcpu=3Dcortex-a7 > CPPFLAGS.clang+=3D -mcpu=3Dcortex-a7 >=20 > (I do not claim that you would want WITH_REPRODUCIBLE_BUILD . > I just happen to have been experimenting with it. You might > not want to be explicit about the cpu to target. You might > not want WITH_CLANG_EXTRAS .) >=20 > # more /usr/fbsd/mm-src/sys/arm/conf/GENERIC-NODBG > include "GENERIC" >=20 > ident GENERIC-NODBG >=20 > makeoptions DEBUG=3D-g # Build kernel with gdb(1) = debug symbols >=20 > options AUDIT # Not enabled by default in = armv7/v6 kernels > # Enabled here to allow kyua = test runs to > # possibly report auditing = works. >=20 > options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER >=20 > options KDB # Enable kernel debugger = support >=20 > # For minimum debugger support (stable branch) use: > options KDB_TRACE # Print a stack trace for a = panic > options DDB # Enable the kernel debugger >=20 > # Extra stuff: > #options VERBOSE_SYSINIT=3D0 # Enable verbose sysinit = messages > #options BOOTVERBOSE=3D1 > #options BOOTHOWTO=3DRB_VERBOSE > options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER # Enter debugger on keyboard = escape sequence > options KLD_DEBUG > #options KTR > #options KTR_MASK=3DKTR_TRAP > ##options KTR_CPUMASK=3D0xF > #options KTR_VERBOSE >=20 > # Disable any extra checking for. . . > nooptions INVARIANTS # Enable calls of extra sanity = checking > nooptions INVARIANT_SUPPORT # Extra sanity checks of = internal structures, required by INVARIANTS > nooptions WITNESS # Enable checks to detect = deadlocks and cycles > nooptions WITNESS_SKIPSPIN # Don't run witness on = spinlocks for speed > nooptions DEADLKRES # Enable the deadlock resolver > nooptions MALLOC_DEBUG_MAXZONES # Separate malloc(9) zones > nooptions DIAGNOSTIC > nooptions BUF_TRACKING > nooptions FULL_BUF_TRACKING > nooptions USB_DEBUG > nooptions USB_REQ_DEBUG > nooptions USB_VERBOSE >=20 > The /boot/loader.conf file and the /etc/sysctl.conf files > both contained: >=20 > vm.pageout_oom_seq=3D120 > vm.pfault_oom_attempts=3D-1 >=20 > (The hw.physmem=3D979042304 in /boot/loader.conf was very-special, > to better approximate your environment. I also controlled the > cpu frequency used via a line in /etc/sysctl.conf . I do not > bother with such non-default frequency usage [or related settings] > for RPi*'s with the pre-RPi4B style power connections but do > control the frequency for the OPi+2E.) The following had been left implicit about my context and how it manages memory space use. I'll note that I do not use tmpfs or other such memory based file system techniques that could compete for RAM/swap. What is in use for the only file system involved is just the root file system: # df -m Filesystem 1M-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on /dev/gpt/BPIM3root 195378 63940 115808 36% / devfs 0 0 0 100% /dev It is a USB SSD. The swap partition is also on that same media. (The BPIM3 based name dates back to before the BPI-M3 power connection failed and I switched to the OPi+2E.) I'll note that I've started a new from-scratch build without LDFLAGS.lld+=3D -Wl,--threads=3D1 . So at some point I'll have information about how much of a difference (+/-) in swap usage it actually made for with vs. without, if any. =3D=3D=3D Mark Millard marklmi at yahoo.com ( dsl-only.net went away in early 2018-Mar)
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