FYI: main (bad9fa56620e based): some unexpected SIGSEGV's using poudriere-devel to build armv7 ports on aarch64 (cortex-a72) system

Olivier Houchard mlfbsd at ci0.org
Wed Mar 10 18:09:58 UTC 2021


Hi Mark,

On Tue, Mar 09, 2021 at 03:39:42PM -0800, Mark Millard via freebsd-arm wrote:
> After using poudriere to build ports for native cortex-a72
> on the MACCHIATObin Double Shot (and similarly for
> cortex-a57 on the OverDrive 1000) I attempted to do my
> usual bulk build targeting cortex-a7 via poudriere-devel:
> 
> # poudriere jail -i -jFBSDFSSDjailArmV7
> Jail name:         FBSDFSSDjailArmV7
> Jail version:      14.0-CURRENT
> Jail arch:         arm.armv7
> Jail method:       null
> Jail mount:        /usr/obj/DESTDIRs/clang-armv7-installworld-poud
> Jail fs:           
> Jail updated:      2021-01-27 14:47:10
> Jail pkgbase:      disabled
> 
> But I got some SIGSEGV failures that I've never before
> had analogous failures. I'll show the 6 backtraces.
> They all have a similar type-of-context but in various
> programs, summarized as (from the lldb bt outputs):
> 

FREEBSD_COMPAT32 was indeed broken on arm64, and the process would crash
when receiving a signal. I believe I fixed it in -CURRENT with commit
c328f64d81079bad5064c8a387883df50ab5aaed

Regards,

Olivier


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