[cmucl-help] CMUCL 18c building on tru64 5.1
Raymond Toy
toy.raymond at gmail.com
Wed Sep 3 17:08:02 UTC 2014
On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 9:29 AM, Fausto Saporito <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>
wrote:
> Hello Ray,
>
> in the alpha-cross and alpha-target log... there are no errors. it
> compiles like a knive in the butter :)
>
Cool!
>
> But maybe "interrupt_handle_now" could refers to a feature we excluded
> from the build.
>
> this is the "back" output
>
> ldb> back
> Backtrace:
> <Frame 0x50000000 [interrupted], CODE: 0x3029472F, %INITIAL-FUNCTION,
> <no LRA>, PC: 0xcfd6b7b8>
>
Ok, that's not very helpful. You have to break out your debugger to figure
out why you're getting signal 11. (segv?)
>
> About 18c test, can I use the 19c binaries (on linux) to cross-compile
> a 18c, or do I have to install a 18c linux binaries ?
>
It's best to use the same version, so use 18c binaries.
Good luck!
--
Ray
>
> thanks,
> Fausto
>
> 2014-09-03 18:24 GMT+02:00 Raymond Toy <toy.raymond at gmail.com>:
> >
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2014 at 4:57 AM, Fausto Saporito <
> fausto.saporito at gmail.com>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> ok.. I fixed the version problem: created a file, in alpha-target/lisp
> >> directory, "version" with "-1" in it.
> >> Now the version matches with kernel.core (version 0).
> >>
> >> But it seems a needed feature is missing:
> >>
> >> axpvm01.gitanes.taz> lisp -core kernel.core
> >> interrupt_handle_now: No handler for signal 11?
> >> LDB monitor
> >>
> >> ldb>
> >>
> >
> > This is really great! But now comes the hard part.
> >
> > First, I would check the logs for any errors and see if they're relevant.
> > Post the errors here.
> >
> > Second, from ldb you can try "back" to get a backtrace. That might have
> > pointers to what might have gone wrong.
> >
> > Third, if none of the above work, you'll have to get out your debugger
> and
> > see what is causing signal 11. This is the hard part.
> >
> > Since it seems you can successfully cross-compile from 19c, perhaps it
> would
> > be easiest to go back farther and try again with 18c or something. It
> might
> > be easier to get something going and then we can think about getting
> alpha
> > running on a more up-to-date version of the code.
> >
> > Good luck!
> >
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> 2014-09-03 13:39 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>:
> >> > Hello all,
> >> >
> >> > ok... this is a real blocking error:
> >> >
> >> > axpvm01.gitanes.taz> alpha-target/lisp/lisp -core
> >> > alpha-target/lisp/kernel.core
> >> > WARNING: startup-code version (2) different from core version (0).
> >> > You may lose big.
> >> > interrupt_handle_now: No handler for signal 11?
> >> > LDB monitor
> >> > ldb> quit
> >> > Really quit? [y]
> >> >
> >> > and really I cannot understand the reason.
> >> > kernel.core has been generated with the same sources of the lisp
> >> > frontend! Why there's this version mismatch ?
> >> >
> >> > I changed internals.h cause it was totally wrong (feature list
> >> > section) and I copied them from internals.inc ... is it correct ?
> >> > But internals.inc has much more features than cross.lisp, maybe this
> >> > could be the problem...
> >> >
> >> > FEATURE_CMU18E = 1
> >> > FEATURE_CMU18 = 1
> >> > FEATURE_BSD = 1
> >> > FEATURE_OSF1 = 1
> >> > FEATURE_ALPHA = 1
> >> > FEATURE_CMU = 1
> >> > FEATURE_IEEE_FLOATING_POINT = 1
> >> > FEATURE_ANSI_CL = 1
> >> > FEATURE_COMMON_LISP = 1
> >> > FEATURE_COMMON = 1
> >> > FEATURE_HASH_NEW = 1
> >> > FEATURE_RANDOM_MT19937 = 1
> >> > FEATURE_UNIX = 1
> >> > FEATURE_RELATIVE_PACKAGE_NAMES = 1
> >> > FEATURE_MODULAR_ARITH = 1
> >> > FEATURE_CONSERVATIVE_FLOAT_TYPE = 1
> >> > FEATURE_PYTHON = 1
> >> > FEATURE_CMU19C = 1
> >> > FEATURE_CMU19 = 1
> >> > FEATURE_PCL = 1
> >> > <-----
> >> > FEATURE_PORTABLE_COMMONLOOPS = 1
> >> > FEATURE_PCL_STRUCTURES = 1
> >> > FEATURE_GERDS_PCL = 1
> >> > FEATURE_BOOTSTRAP = 1
> >> > FEATURE_NO_PCL = 1
> <-----
> >> > FEATURE_NO_CLX = 1
> >> > FEATURE_NO_CLM = 1
> >> > FEATURE_NO_HEMLOCK = 1
> >> > FEATURE_LITTLE_ENDIAN = 1
> >> >
> >> > Is it correct
> >> >
> >> > FEATURE_PCL = 1
> >> >
> >> > then
> >> >
> >> > FEATURE_NOPCL = 1
> >> >
> >> > ???
> >> >
> >> > regards,
> >> > Fausto
> >> >
> >> > 2014-09-03 13:13 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito <fausto.saporito at gmail.com
> >:
> >> >> This is trivial .. I suppose.
> >> >> I'm using standard Tru64 5.1b C compiler, but it seems generates a
> >> >> Depend file gmake doesn't like too much :-)
> >> >> I'm using gmake 3.80, is there a mandatory version ?
> >> >>
> >> >> gmake: Entering directory `/usr/users/fausap/CMU/alpha-target/lisp'
> >> >> Depends:454: *** missing separator. Stop.
> >> >> gmake: Leaving directory `/usr/users/fausap/CMU/alpha-target/lisp'
> >> >>
> >> >> this code starts at line 454
> >> >>
> >> >> struct array {
> >> >> lispobj header;
> >> >> lispobj fill_pointer;
> >> >> lispobj fill_pointer_p;
> >> >> lispobj elements;
> >> >> lispobj data;
> >> >> lispobj displacement;
> >> >> lispobj displaced_p;
> >> >> lispobj dimensions[1];
> >> >> };
> >> >>
> >> >> thanks,
> >> >> Fausto
> >> >>
> >> >> 2014-09-03 11:39 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito <
> fausto.saporito at gmail.com>:
> >> >>> Ohhhh ... BIG NeWS!
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 19c works! Cross compiling was fine.
> >> >>> Now if I understood well, I have to move all the alpha-target
> >> >>> directory in Tru64 and recompile... correct ?
> >> >>> Using src/tools/build-world.sh script ?
> >> >>>
> >> >>> thanks
> >> >>> Fausto
> >> >>>
> >> >>>
> >> >>> 2014-09-03 11:28 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito
> >> >>> <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>:
> >> >>>> Hello all,
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> I saw there're some patches for 19c and 19d and I found how to
> apply
> >> >>>> them.
> >> >>>> The question is: how can I update the lisp.core ? Is it needed ? Or
> >> >>>> do
> >> >>>> I have to load each time those patches ?
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> thanks,
> >> >>>> Fausto
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>>
> >> >>>> 2014-09-03 8:41 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito
> >> >>>> <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>:
> >> >>>>> Hello Ray,
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> no luck with 19d. But maybe it has the double-double support
> too...
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> I have the same errors, but instead of sigsegv at the end, I got a
> >> >>>>> stack overflow:
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Control stack overflow
> >> >>>>> [Condition of type STACK-OVERFLOW]
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Restarts:
> >> >>>>> 0: [CONTINUE] Blow this file
> >> >>>>> 1: Return NIL from load of "target:tools/worldcom".
> >> >>>>> 2: [ABORT ] Return to Top-Level.
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Debug (type H for help)
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> (YELLOW-ZONE-HIT)
> >> >>>>> Source:
> >> >>>>> ; File: target:code/interr.lisp
> >> >>>>> (ERROR 'STACK-OVERFLOW)
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> and in compile-compiler.log I found again a DOUBLE-DOUBLE
> reference:
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> ; Comment: $Header:
> >> >>>>> /project/cmucl/cvsroot/src/compiler/new-assem.lisp,v 1.34
> 2004/08/02
> >> >>>>> 16:04:42 cwang Exp $
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> ; Compiling DEFUN SEGMENT-MAP-OUTPUT:
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Bound is not *, a DOUBLE-DOUBLE-FLOAT or a list of a
> >> >>>>> DOUBLE-DOUBLE-FLOAT: 0
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> Aborting...
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> I'll try with 19c
> >> >>>>>
> >> >>>>> 2014-09-03 8:29 GMT+02:00 Fausto Saporito
> >> >>>>> <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>:
> >> >>>>>> Hello Ray,
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> I started with 19d, but I have this strange error:
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> ; Error: (during macroexpansion)
> >> >>>>>> ;
> >> >>>>>> ; Error in function META-SC-OR-LOSE:
> >> >>>>>> ; DOUBLE-DOUBLE-REG is not a defined storage class.
> >> >>>>>> ; ;
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> ; Error: (during macroexpansion)
> >> >>>>>> ;
> >> >>>>>> ; Error in function META-SC-OR-LOSE:
> >> >>>>>> ; COMPLEX-DOUBLE-DOUBLE-REG is not a defined storage class.
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> but in 19d there shouldn't be support for DOUBLE-DOUBLE ...
> correct
> >> >>>>>> ?
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> I'm using 19d binaries to cross-build 19d
> >> >>>>>>
> >> >>>>>> 2014-09-03 4:17 GMT+02:00 Raymond Toy <toy.raymond at gmail.com>:
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 4:53 PM, Fausto Saporito
> >> >>>>>>> <fausto.saporito at gmail.com>
> >> >>>>>>> wrote:
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> Hello Raymond,
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> thanks for these hints about cross.lisp
> >> >>>>>>>> I put in the proper section the unwanted feature.
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> So, if I force the redefinition of those symbols at the end of
> >> >>>>>>>> alpha-cross compiling phase, alpha-target starts but I noticed
> >> >>>>>>>> this
> >> >>>>>>>> error among the others:
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> ; File: /home/fausap/CMUCL/git-ver/cmucl/src/code/lispinit.lisp
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> ; In: DEFUN SLEEP
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> ; (ERROR 'SIMPLE-TYPE-ERROR
> >> >>>>>>>> ; :FORMAT-CONTROL "Invalid argument to SLEEP: ~S.~%~
> >> >>>>>>>> ; Must be a non-negative, non-complex number."
> >> >>>>>>>> ; :FORMAT-ARGUMENTS ...)
> >> >>>>>>>> ; Note: Deleting unreachable code.
> >> >>>>>>>> ;
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> DOUBLE-DOUBLE-FLOAT fell through ECASE expression.
> >> >>>>>>>> Wanted one of (REAL FLOAT OR SINGLE-FLOAT DOUBLE-FLOAT RATIONAL
> >> >>>>>>>> INTEGER).
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> it's very strange... I disabled double-double... why I have
> this
> >> >>>>>>>> error ?
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> I think it's a mismatch between what the cross compiler has and
> >> >>>>>>> what the
> >> >>>>>>> host compiler has. I've never figured this out.
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> So, I think it's best to start with a lisp without double-double
> >> >>>>>>> support.
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> Support for double-double was apparently done by 19e, so your
> best
> >> >>>>>>> bet is to
> >> >>>>>>> do a checkout from 19d. I think everything that you've done up
> to
> >> >>>>>>> now still
> >> >>>>>>> applies.
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> Once that is done, we can consider adding double-double for
> alpha.
> >> >>>>>>> It's
> >> >>>>>>> relatively easy, but you'll have to write a bunch of vops. They
> >> >>>>>>> can probably
> >> >>>>>>> be copied almost verbatim from the sparc or ppc ports with small
> >> >>>>>>> changes in
> >> >>>>>>> the actual instructions.
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> This is my features list in cross.lisp (I removed
> >> >>>>>>>> extern-alien-name,
> >> >>>>>>>> fixup, etc... I don't know what they are doing... so maybe I
> can
> >> >>>>>>>> put
> >> >>>>>>>> back later)
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> ;;; Cross-compile script to build a alpha core using x86 as the
> >> >>>>>>>> ;;; compiling system. This needs work!
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> (in-package :cl-user)
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> ;;; Rename the X86 package and backend so that new-backend does
> >> >>>>>>>> the
> >> >>>>>>>> ;;; right thing.
> >> >>>>>>>> (rename-package "X86" "OLD-X86" '("OLD-VM"))
> >> >>>>>>>> (setf (c:backend-name c:*native-backend*) "OLD-X86")
> >> >>>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>> (c::new-backend "ALPHA"
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; Features to add here
> >> >>>>>>>> '(:alpha
> >> >>>>>>>> :relative-package-names ; Relative package
> names
> >> >>>>>>>> from
> >> >>>>>>>> Allegro
> >> >>>>>>>> :conservative-float-type
> >> >>>>>>>> :hash-new
> >> >>>>>>>> :random-mt19937 ; MT-19937 generator
> >> >>>>>>>> :cmu ; Announce this is
> CMUCL
> >> >>>>>>>> :cmu20 :cmu20b ; Current version
> >> >>>>>>>> identifier
> >> >>>>>>>> :osf1
> >> >>>>>>>> :bsd
> >> >>>>>>>> :unix
> >> >>>>>>>> )
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; Features to remove from current *features* here
> >> >>>>>>>> '(:sparc-v8 :sparc-v7 :sparc-v9 :sparc
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; Other architectures we aren't using. Particularly
> >> >>>>>>>> important
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; to get rid of sse2 and x87 so we don't accidentally try
> >> >>>>>>>> to
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; compile the x87/sse2 float support on sparc, which
> won't
> >> >>>>>>>> work.
> >> >>>>>>>> :x86 :x86-bootstrap :sse2 :x87 :i486
> >> >>>>>>>> :mips :complex-fp-vops
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; Really old stuff that should have been removed long
> ago.
> >> >>>>>>>> :propagate-fun-type :propagate-float-type
> >> >>>>>>>> :constrain-float-type
> >> >>>>>>>> :double-double
> >> >>>>>>>> :linkage-table
> >> >>>>>>>> :stack-checking ; Throw error if we run
> >> >>>>>>>> out of
> >> >>>>>>>> stack
> >> >>>>>>>> :heap-overflow-check ; Throw error if we run
> >> >>>>>>>> out of
> >> >>>>>>>> ; heap (This requires
> >> >>>>>>>> gencgc!)
> >> >>>>>>>> :gencgc ; Generational GC
> >> >>>>>>>> :modular-arith ; Modular arithmetic
> >> >>>>>>>> :executable
> >> >>>>>>>> ;; Other OSes were not using
> >> >>>>>>>> :openbsd :freebsd :glibc2 :linux :mach-o :darwin :sunos
> >> >>>>>>>> :svr4
> >> >>>>>>>> :solaris :sun4
> >> >>>>>>>> :pentium
> >> >>>>>>>> :long-float
> >> >>>>>>>> :new-random
> >> >>>>>>>> :small
> >> >>>>>>>> :mp))
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> One last thing: remove :alien-callback too. Alpha doesn't
> support
> >> >>>>>>> that.
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> Hopefully this will get us farther along....
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>> --
> >> >>>>>>> Ray
> >> >>>>>>>
> >> >>>>>>>
> >
> >
>
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