Re: [chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-10 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 12:20 PM Miroslav Lichvar wrote: > On Fri, Dec 06, 2019 at 12:35:21PM +0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > > To summarize: > > - RTC init fails > > - SCH_MainLoop then hangs > > Could the second be a consequence of the first? > > Does this make sense to anyone? > > It seems

Re: [chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-10 Thread Miroslav Lichvar
On Fri, Dec 06, 2019 at 12:35:21PM +0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > To summarize: > - RTC init fails > - SCH_MainLoop then hangs > Could the second be a consequence of the first? > Does this make sense to anyone? It seems the RTC interrupts cannot be enabled. As Vincent suggests this is

Re: [chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-09 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 7:19 PM Vincent Blut wrote: > On 2019-12-06T16:55+0100, Vincent Blut wrote: > >On 2019-12-06T10:21+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > >>Hi chrony-dev, > >>chrony is tested in Debian/Ubuntu on any update of related packages > >>and while that was running I found that arm64

Re: [chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Vincent Blut
On 2019-12-06T16:55+0100, Vincent Blut wrote: On 2019-12-06T10:21+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: Hi chrony-dev, chrony is tested in Debian/Ubuntu on any update of related packages and while that was running I found that arm64 and ppc64 reproducibly hang [1][2]. OTOH arm64 and s390x

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Vincent Blut
On 2019-12-06T10:21+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: Hi chrony-dev, chrony is tested in Debian/Ubuntu on any update of related packages and while that was running I found that arm64 and ppc64 reproducibly hang [1][2]. OTOH arm64 and s390x reproducibly work. By the way, I just gave it a shot on

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 12:51 PM Vincent Blut wrote: > > On 2019-12-06T12:35+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > >> > > >> > Could that be due to the use of “-x”? IFAIR you have extra stuff on > >> > Ubuntu about that option. > >> > >> I was testing the current master tarball from upstream to avoid

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Vincent Blut
On 2019-12-06T12:35+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > > Could that be due to the use of “-x”? IFAIR you have extra stuff on > Ubuntu about that option. I was testing the current master tarball from upstream to avoid any confusion. =>

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
> > > > Could that be due to the use of “-x”? IFAIR you have extra stuff on > > Ubuntu about that option. > > I was testing the current master tarball from upstream to avoid any confusion. > => https://git.tuxfamily.org/chrony/chrony.git/snapshot/chrony-master.tar.gz > > That exposes the same

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
On Fri, Dec 6, 2019 at 11:32 AM Vincent Blut wrote: > > Hi Christian, > > On 2019-12-06T10:21+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: > >Hi chrony-dev, > >chrony is tested in Debian/Ubuntu on any update of related packages > >and while that was running I found that arm64 and ppc64 reproducibly > >hang

[chrony-dev] Re: Are there known issues in destructive tests on arm64 or ppc64

2019-12-06 Thread Vincent Blut
Hi Christian, On 2019-12-06T10:21+0100, Christian Ehrhardt wrote: Hi chrony-dev, chrony is tested in Debian/Ubuntu on any update of related packages and while that was running I found that arm64 and ppc64 reproducibly hang [1][2]. OTOH arm64 and s390x reproducibly work. ^