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--- Comment #201 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to Nils Beyer from comment #200)
maybe the artificial intelligence inside the Ryzen is freaking out... I don't
know:
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Bug ID: 221188
Summary: zfs: bin/chmod/chmod_test:v_flag fails on ZFS, not UFS
(ZFS updates mode for files unnecessarily)
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
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--- Comment #199 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to Nils Beyer from comment #197)
it's still running; as a side note: I cannot tell whether the overclocking is
really noticeable regarding compilation performance - I think
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--- Comment #1 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
A commit references this bug:
Author: ngie
Date: Wed Aug 2 21:18:55 UTC 2017
New revision: 321949
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/321949
Log:
Add expected failures for ZFS
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Author: ngie
Date: Wed Aug 2 21:20:50 UTC 2017
New revision: 321950
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/321950
Log:
Always use first parameter
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--- Comment #44 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to Don Lewis from comment #43)
> Nope, my BIOS doesn't have a knob to disable the OPCache.
doesn't matter - my successful "ghc" build was just luck because I tried
another
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Bug ID: 221189
Summary: zfs: bin/chmod/chmod_test:f_flag fails on ZFS, not UFS
(chflags uchg, then chflags 0 results in EPERM)
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
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--- Comment #6 from Nils Beyer ---
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--- Comment #200 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to Don Lewis from comment #198)
so, we're on the wrong track with "sandsifter" in order to find out what's
buggy in the CPU and how to possibly circumvent it, correct?
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Isolated repro
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Motherboard: GA-MA78GM-UD2H
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--- Comment #8 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
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Author: kib
Date: Wed Aug 2 10:12:10 UTC 2017
New revision: 321919
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/321919
Log:
Do not call trapsignal() after
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Bug ID: 221195
Summary: libharfbuzz link not created
Product: Base System
Version: 11.0-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Severity: Affects
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--- Comment #45 from Don Lewis ---
I've never seen a successful amd64 ghc build. i386, no problem.
I don't recall seeing that assert before, but it could have been hiding in the
weeds. It is strangely consistent,
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--- Comment #3 from commit-h...@freebsd.org ---
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Author: sjg
Date: Thu Aug 3 01:40:05 UTC 2017
New revision: 321964
URL: https://svnweb.freebsd.org/changeset/base/321964
Log:
MFC bmake-20170720
PR:
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--- Comment #202 from Don Lewis ---
(In reply to Nils Beyer from comment #200)
I believe so. It's pretty unlikely that the problem is caused by undefined
opcodes, and we are not seeing any evidence (SIGILL) of valid
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--- Comment #197 from Nils Beyer ---
As a last act of desperation, I've OCed my system:
- CPU freq: 3000MHz -> 3700MHz
- VCORE AUTO: -> 1.3625V
- DDR4 freq: 2133MHz-> 2400MHz
and disabled "OPCache Control" in
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--- Comment #196 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to commit-hook from comment #195)
thanks for the commit; I can confirm that there are no system
freezes/spontaneous reboots (without kernel panics) any more. Normal kernel
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--- Comment #198 from Don Lewis ---
(In reply to rozhuk.im from comment #190)
The slide deck here:
https://github.com/xoreaxeaxeax/sandsifter/blob/master/references/domas_breaking_the_x86_isa.pdf
is pretty
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--- Comment #42 from Nils Beyer ---
(In reply to Don Lewis from comment #41)
Don, do you have to possibility to disable "OPCache Control" or anything that
sounds like that in your BIOS?
I was able to build "ghc" for the
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--- Comment #43 from Don Lewis ---
Nope, my BIOS doesn't have a knob to disable the OPCache. Interesting about
ghc.
I just got another buildworld failure a little while ago after 26 successful
iterations. The same
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