On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 5:18 PM, Max Krummenacher <[email protected]> wrote: >> > * firefox fails with illeagal ARM instruction > > That sounds familiar, I thought then that it was specific to our setup > with the binary Tegra X driver and the armv7a without neon setup, that's > why I did not upstream my patches. > >> > On Wed, Jun 17, 2015 at 3:32 PM, Gary Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Hmm - I was wondering why nobody took care. >> >>> >> >>> All my plattforms fail: >> >>> * i.MX6 base >> >>> * gumstix >> >>> * raspberry Pi2 >> >>> >> >>> I'll put this browser issue on my TODO currently I have no further >> >>> time to take care. >> >> >> >> >> >> BTW, I just tested both chromium and firefox on the i.MX6Q and RPi2 >> >> and they worked just fine. Built from meta-browser:0cc0419a >> >> >> > Thanks for information. Let's focus on firefox's illegal ARM >> > instruction crasher: >> > >> > * Last time I felt the only one facing a specific error it was caused >> > by angstrom enabling thumb(2) for ARM (long story @meta-fsl-arm). >> > Gary: I assume, you don't have thumb enabled - right? >> > * firefox doesn't crash with "--safe-mode" >> >> I am not using thumb - off the shelf configurations for RaspberryPi2 and >> BoundaryDevices nitrogen6x built with $DISTRO=poky are the ones I've tested. >> > Actually I use Angstrom with the instruction set defaulting to ARM. > >> > >> > Looking into meta-browser I saw that firefox pins ARM_INSTRUCTION_SET >> > = "arm" but firefox-l10n does not. When having some time left over >> > (=never) I will test with thumb disabled for firefox-l10n and >> > chromium. >> > >> > Andreas > > Have a look at > http://git.toradex.com/cgit/meta-toradex.git/tree/recipes-mozilla/firefox?h=V2.4-next > > alignment.patch, > Prevent-SIGILL-crashes-on-ARMv6-builds-built-with-the-NDK_10.0esr.patch . > > If usefull I could send a patch for meta-browser.
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