dgilmore changed the topic of #fedora-riscv to: Fedora on RISC-V https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/RISC-V || Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/fedora-riscv || Alt Arch discussions are welcome in #fedora-alt-arches
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<davidlt[m]> morning!
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<davidlt[m]> djdelorie: all good with your board?
<davidlt[m]> Koji pings look fine, but GCC build seems to be taking a bit too long
<davidlt[m]> It seems to be going (based on logs) so I will not touch it
<rwmjones> morning
<rwmjones> still looking at that ocaml bug btw
<davidlt[m]> ok
<davidlt[m]> rwmjones: http://fedora.riscv.rocks/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1219527 scratch build for riscv64
<rwmjones> thanks
<davidlt[m]> I gave it a higher priority so it should help
<davidlt[m]> perl bootstrap is ongoing so that's 3000+ packages going in now
<rwmjones> that perl error (http://fedora.riscv.rocks/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1219527) doesn't happen for me, prob a side effect of rebuilding the perl packages
<davidlt[m]> rwmjones: ah sorry, after ocaml failed I switched to perl bootstrap and that's still ongoing
<davidlt[m]> I will try to restart the build in a few hours
<davidlt[m]> Maybe Perl will be further along by then
<davidlt[m]> the package that was causing issues was rebuilt
<davidlt[m]> (probably there will be another package causing issue, but oh well)
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<davidlt[m]> Ah, it's git that I need to rebuild
<davidlt[m]> Well that needs to wait for Perl to finish, I guess
<djdelorie> davidlt[m]: there are four lto1-ltrans processes running, one has 22 hours of time, the rest less than 1 each
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<davidlt[m]> djdelorie: ok, could you monitor this?
<davidlt[m]> Let's run this for a day or so and see what happens
<djdelorie> ok
<davidlt[m]> Anything on dmesg about stuck CPUs or something?
<davidlt[m]> Hmm..
<davidlt[m]> This series introduces support for the T-Head vendor extensions,... (full message at https://libera.ems.host/_matrix/media/r0/download/libera.chat/8a530add036501a8c0a8f0da80255d464f09e1e9)
<davidlt[m]> Did Alibaba hire VRULL folks to do their upstreaming?
<djdelorie> davidlt[m]: no, just a couple of segfaults since boot
<djdelorie> I wish it wouldn't include those in dmesg though...
<davidlt[m]> I assume Ba, Bb, Bs, Cmo, etc. are short lived as there are RVI standards now.
<davidlt[m]> git failed to build too, because that one needs httpd-core (trying to see if that one builds now)
<davidlt[m]> The 1st round of Perl packages is now submitted: INFO - Total packages processed: 3084
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<somlo> davidlt[m]: I just went ahead and manually loaded the kernel, initrd, and an opensbi fw_jump.bin image with embedded LiteX-specific DTB (incl. boot command line) into RAM
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<somlo> this is the furthest I've ever made it booting Fedora on LiteX
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<somlo> Still craps out, but way after switching root to /dev/mmcblk0p2 and loading a whole bunch of services from there
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<somlo> seems to be consistently during "Starting Terminate Plymouth Boot Screen", three failure scenarios so far: https://imgur.com/a/8pvwQEp , https://imgur.com/a/FpnCFDb and https://imgur.com/a/lmCgog3
<somlo> not exactly what I hoped for, but lots of progress still :)
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