On Wed, Nov 15, 2006 at 01:54:48AM +0100, Peter Falth wrote:
> I get an unaligned access kernel warning when the host boots up.
> This is also repeated when I do vserver-stat.
> I have tested both Debian precompiled and compiled
> myself from the kernel sources with the same result.

means you got vanilla 2.6.18.2 from kernel.org and
the vs2.1.1 patch and it gave the unaligned access too?

> Except for this it works great. It was my first time 
> using vserver

welcome to the club!

> Debian unstable sparc64 on Ultra 5 and 10.
> The unpatched kernel do not show the access errors

unpatched means, unpatched debian or unpatched
vanailla from kernel.org?

> Here is a copy of the error mesages
>  
> 
> U10:/home/peter# vserver-stat  
> CTX   PROC    VSZ    RSS  userTIME   sysTIME    UPTIME NAME  
> 0       69 354.5M 111.5M   2m37s41   1m00s66   1d14h25 root server  
> 49152   19 254.7M 107.3M   1m31s90   0m14s64   1d14h22 vs1  
>   
> 
> From kernel messages  
> 
> Nov 14 14:17:29 U10 kernel: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[4bf060] 
> filldir64+0x68/0x140  
> Nov 14 14:17:29 U10 kernel: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[4bf07c] 
> filldir64+0x84/0x140  
> Nov 14 14:17:29 U10 kernel: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[4bf034] 
> filldir64+0x3c/0x140  
> Nov 14 14:17:29 U10 kernel: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[4bf060] 
> filldir64+0x68/0x140  
> Nov 14 14:17:29 U10 kernel: Kernel unaligned access at TPC[4bf07c] 
> filldir64+0x84/0x140

would you be willing to run a test patch on that machine?
I would be interesting in investigating this, whenever you 
find some time  ...

TIA,
Herbert

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