ARM EABI test image
Ganbold Tsagaankhuu
ganbold at gmail.com
Sat Mar 2 17:17:02 UTC 2013
Andrew,
On Sat, Mar 2, 2013 at 12:25 PM, Andrew Turner <andrew at fubar.geek.nz> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have built an updated ARM EABI test image for Raspberry Pi [1].
>
> The only known issue is c++ exception handling is broken when
> using in a dynamically linked executable. Static executables should
> work with c++ exceptions.
>
> To test it you will have to extract it using unxz and dd it to an sd
> card, for example, with a USB to SD adapter on /dev/da0:
> $ unxz bsd-pi-eabi-r247609.img.xz
> $ dd if=bsd-pi-eabi-r247609.img of=/dev/da0
>
> If you don't have a Raspberry Pi but would like to try it on your board
> you can add -DWITH_ARM_EABI to the make commands you use to build and
> install world and the kernel.
>
> Can people try this as I would like to know if anything else is broken
> as this will become the default ABI for 10.
>
Just tried the image. Seems work but observed for instance gpart shows
big numbers for 2GB SD:
root at raspberry-pi:/home/pi # uname -an
FreeBSD raspberry-pi 10.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 10.0-CURRENT #0 r247609: Sat
Mar 2 16:43:25 NZDT 2013
andrew at bender:/usr/obj/arm.armv6/usr/home/andrew/freebsd/anon/head/sys/RPI-B
arm
root at raspberry-pi:/home/pi # gpart show
=> 4294967296 16800529082482689 mmcsd0 MBR (20G)
4294967296 266287972352 - free - (124T)
270582939648 281401962266625 1 !12 [active] (0B)
281672545206273 4294967295 - free - (2T)
281676840173568 8725483759861761 2 freebsd (8.0G)
9007160600035329 4294967295 - free - (2T)
9007164895002624 7793325532774401 3 freebsd (4.0G)
16800490427777025 42949672960 - free - (20T)
=> 0 8725483759861761 mmcsd0s2 BSD (8.0G)
0 8725483759861761 1 freebsd-ufs (4.0G)
Ganbold
> Andrew
>
> [1] http://people.freebsd.org/~andrew/rpi/bsd-pi-eabi-r247609.img.xz
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