Le 13/10/2022 à 09:03, Christian Zigotzky a écrit : > Hi Andrew, > > Does this patch also affect 64-bit kernels? > > We use often 32-bit userlands with 64-bit kernels.
As far as I understand, it was already correct for 32-bit userlands with 64 bit kernels, aka compat. The patch applies the same approach for 32 bit kernels, as explained in the commit message : "Fix this by having 32-bit kernels share those syscall definitions with compat." Christophe > > Cheers, > Christian > >> On 12. Oct 2022, at 09:56, Andrew Donnellan <a...@linux.ibm.com> wrote: >> >> On Wed, 2022-10-12 at 08:51 +0200, Christian Zigotzky wrote: >>> Hi All, >>> >>> I use the Nemo board with a PASemi PA6T CPU and have some issues >>> since the first PowerPC updates for the kernel 6.1. >>> >>> I successfully compiled the git kernel with the first PowerPC updates >>> two days ago. >>> >>> Unfortunately this kernel is really dangerous. Many things for >>> example Network Manager and LightDM don't work anymore and produced >>> several gigabyte of config files till the partition has been filled. >>> >>> I deleted some files like the resolv.conf that had a size over 200 >>> GB! >>> >>> Unfortunately, MintPPC was still damaged. For example LightDM doesn't >>> work anymore and the MATE desktop doesn't display any icons anymore >>> because Caja wasn't able to reserve memory anymore. >>> >>> In this case, bisecting isn't an option and I have to wait some >>> weeks. It is really difficult to find the issue if the userland will >>> damaged again and again. >> >> Could you try with >> https://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/linuxppc-dev/patch/20221012035335.866440-1-npig...@gmail.com/ >> to see if your issues are related to that? >> >> Andrew >> >> -- >> Andrew Donnellan OzLabs, ADL Canberra >> a...@linux.ibm.com IBM Australia Limited >> >