Date: Wed, 7 Jun 1995 11:29:30 +0000 (GMT) From: sos@freebsd.org (Soren Schmidt) To: peter@haywire.DIALix.COM (Peter Wemm) Cc: hackers@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Doom! It's dangerous... Message-ID: <199506070927.AA24570@dkuug.dk> In-Reply-To: <Pine.SV4.3.91.950606215422.6655B-100000@haywire.DIALix.COM> from "Peter Wemm" at Jun 6, 95 10:00:34 pm
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In reply to Peter Wemm who wrote: > > Try compiling your kernel with "options DIAGNOSTIC" and see how quickly > it blows up. > > It appears to be passing vnodes around to functions that are expecting > them to be locked, but in fact, are not locked (eg: ufs_access, while > trying to load /lib/ld.so). I'll look into that tonight.. > > Alas, we can't see the source to see if it's an isolated bug or somthing > that's more prolific. Yeah well, as soon as we lift code freeze for 2.0.5 I'll commit the files to the tree, meanwhile its only meant as a "technology demo" that enables us to run DOOM, nothing more... > Also, it causes compile warnings if you compile with "options KTRACE". > Something is suspect in the COMPAT_LINUX code in i386/trace.c Hmm, I think I've fixed that one.. > But, at last, I've almost got it working.. All I need to figure out now, > is why it comes up in about 4 colours.. (black, grey, white, and red). > It's definately running on a 256 colour server (all to itself even). Hmm, its works fine for me here under both twm & fvwm (remember the colors are wrong if the DOMM window isn't in focus) > Also, I binary edited /lib/ld.so so that the resolv+ resolver in the > linux libc doesn't get it's knickers in a knot over the freebsd format > /etc/host.conf Oh, the next version of the emulator supports makeing a seperate file system (eg /linux) where it looks first for files etc, so you can have a linux version there. The bad thing with this is that you have to keep that kind of config files in sync with eachother :-( -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Soren Schmidt (sos@FreeBSD.org | sos@kmd-ac.dk) FreeBSD Core Team ..
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