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From: Morten Helgesen <morten@powertech.no>
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Hello my name is Morten Helgesen and I study IT at the universety in Oslo.
Heres my story (in short):
I have for the last (around) four years been living in Israel and just when
I were about to move back to Norway I had this fantastic offer from my "old"
professor, he wanted to sell me his RM200c system.   welll,,,,
Enough of this and lets get to the REAL problem.
When I bought the system there were no docs or hard disk in the case.
I have just now bought an 9.1 gig HD and are eagerly waiting to get my system
up'n running. Whatts the proceedings when I want to install Win NT on my
hard disk ? I have the Win NT cd-rom inserted and type "boot cdrom" but as
there's no valid filesystem on my hard disk it keeps telling me it can't read
the current fs. How do I overcome this ? I have also tried to "boot floppy"
but with the same result.
Now at first I'd like to install Win NT but maybe later also the Linux
Operating System.

PLEASE can you help me ??

Thanx.

mortenh@powertech.no




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Hello !

I want to install Linux-Mips on a SNI RM200-System.
Could you please mail me some more instructions, to do so ?
The explanations in the HOWTO-Documents are not very good, so
i want to know, how to do an initial boot from floppy, and how to
install the distribution ?

Regards...

Thilo Sch=F6ning

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Hi Amit,

> Has the web page gone? I read through the latest correspondese in
> the mailinglist and couldn't find a reference to such a happening.

We reorganised the personal web pages here at Softway, and have moved
our web host to the US.  The result is that the DECstation pages have
been unintentionally disabled... though I hope they will be back in a
few days.

Another good note is that I will be on leave shortly and will get some
work done on the DECstation port! 

More info. as it happens...

Regards,
Paul
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Hello my name is Morten Helgesen and I study IT at the universety in Oslo.
Heres my story (in short):
I have for the last (around) four years been living in Israel and just when
I were about to move back to Norway I had this fantastic offer from my "old"
professor, he wanted to sell me his RM200c system.   welll,,,,
Enough of this and lets get to the REAL problem.
When I bought the system there were no docs or hard disk in the case.
I have just now bought an 9.1 gig HD and are eagerly waiting to get my system
up'n running. Whatts the proceedings when I want to install Win NT on my
hard disk ? I have the Win NT cd-rom inserted and type "boot cdrom" but as
there's no valid filesystem on my hard disk it keeps telling me it can't read
the current fs. How do I overcome this ? I have also tried to "boot floppy"
but with the same result.
Now at first I'd like to install Win NT but maybe later also the Linux
Operating System.

PLEASE can you help me ??

Thanx.

mortenh@powertech.no




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I just got my MIPS Magnum R4000SC.  However, the config/setup disk for
the R4000PC appears to not work - trying to install RISCos boot firmward
crashes into the debug monitor.  

Anybody have suggestions?  (this machine has the high-end graphics card,
CDROM, 150mb tape and floppy).  If nothing else, how do I install NT?
There's no "Install Windows NT" option on the ARC console like there
was on my DEC Alpha NT box...

Thanks!

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On Sun, Nov 30, 1997 at 09:13:08PM +0100, Morten Helgesen wrote:

> I guess my system is configured with the big endian but what , 
> I will switch my system off and connect to
> my rm200 and check out what messages i get.
> Hi i'm back.
> 
> Heres what i get:
> 
> SNI Monitor Version 5.0207
> Monoprosessor System
> ASIC PCI Revision 1
> Memory........
> .............
> bla bla bla bla bla....
> 
> 
> xxxx power-on diagnostics result:
>          0x100 <IDPROM>
> 
> xxxx problems on 0x100 <Motherboard>
> 
> press any key to continue

The firmware monitor contain a small tool to reprogram the IDPROM.
Try the init_e2prom and init_ethaddr commands.  Be careful!  I hope
those commands are also available in the big endian firmware.  The
little endian firmware has them but doesn't document them in the
help command.

> What can i do to format and configure the hard disk so i can install NT on it.
> Where can i get the little endian software, help.. !!!!

You'll have to ask SNI for the disks.  My disk set has the order number
U16529-C12 printed on them.  Be careful, the disks contain NT drivers
which are considered dangerous for health ;-)

Right now installing Linux is only for real bofhs because there is no
real installation procedure.  You'll have to use an ISA IDE hostadapter
in the machine and there is no X server.  NCR SCSI driver comes rsn.  The
box is still fast because it has a good memory subsystem.

  Ralf 

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Hi Miguel,

building the CVS tree for the Indy breaks with

mips/kernel/head.o arch/mips/kernel/init_task.o init/main.o init/version.o \
        arch/mips/kernel/kernel.o arch/mips/mm/mm.o kernel/kernel.o mm/mm.o fs/fs.o ipc/ipc.o \
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        -o vmlinux
kernel/kernel.o: In function `wake_up_process':
sched.c(__ksymtab+0x80): undefined reference to `vmalloc'
make: *** [vmlinux] Error 1

So you'll have to make vmalloc a real function again or you'll break the
binary compatibility with modules.  Ok, not very much an issue.

  Ralf

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Hi
 I have a magnum that does not have the video card, as we know others do
 as well. I understand that in big endian mode, i can use a serial console
 to boot the  unix os that was shipped with the machine, being RISC/OS.

 Is there a status or any planned work in making a big endian port
 for this particular situation?


 Please let me know

 Chris

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Hi!

On 01-Dec-97 Paul Antoine wrote:
>Another good note is that I will be on leave shortly and will get some
>work done on the DECstation port! 

Well, for now I got Digital to let me take a DECstation 5000/150 (the R4000
thingy) home. I hoped I'd have some time to hack away, but university is
demanding too much attention from me. If you want me to try out a kernel,
just let me know...

        Amit

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>  I have a magnum that does not have the video card, as we know others do
>  as well. I understand that in big endian mode, i can use a serial console
>  to boot the  unix os that was shipped with the machine, being RISC/OS.
> 
>  Is there a status or any planned work in making a big endian port
>  for this particular situation?

No work has been done yet.  I will however be relativly easy as the
kernel is used on both little and big endian machines; userland could
just be copied from the Indy.  Aside you'd also gain binary compatibility
with IRIX.  What would have to be done is essentially adding support for
the big endian MIPS firmware which competly different from the ARC
firmware, that's it.

You voluntered, didn' you ;-)

  Ralf

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Turns out the entire problem was a mis-seated SIMM.  Reseated it (and
the other boards) and the system works fine.

Does anyone have RISC/os media around that they would be willing to 
copy and/or sell?  I'd like to get SOME kind of *nix working on this
machine.

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Hello !

On my way to install LinuxMips on an RM200-System, i have again
a few questions :
After bringing the System to ARC-Mode i want to boot the floppy
with milo an vmlinux (but why is on milo-0.27 no vmlinux ?)
The System finds the file and boots it, but hangs a little bit
later with an empty screen, cursor on the left top.    
Has somebody an idea, what this can be ?

Thanks
Thilo Schoening
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On Thu, Dec 04, 1997 at 11:49:14AM +0100, Thilo Schoening wrote:

> On my way to install LinuxMips on an RM200-System, i have again
> a few questions :
> After bringing the System to ARC-Mode i want to boot the floppy
> with milo an vmlinux (but why is on milo-0.27 no vmlinux ?)
> The System finds the file and boots it, but hangs a little bit
> later with an empty screen, cursor on the left top.    
> Has somebody an idea, what this can be ?

Very easy, Milo 0.27 is not relocatable code as the ARC specification
demands.  This breaks on SNI's firmware.

The vmlinux file included in some versions of the Milo distribution is
a test kernel image which we once upon a time when there was no real
Linux kernel used to test Milo.  It's only supposed to work on some
machines, so when you tried to boot that file the empty screen was
what was supposed to happen.

I never published kernel binaries but will put one on ftp rsn. to take
all you people the pleasures of crosscompiling one.

  Ralf

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Hello Ralf,

> So you'll have to make vmalloc a real function again or you'll break the
> binary compatibility with modules.  Ok, not very much an issue.

Probably sched.c just needs to include vmalloc.h, that should get rid
of this problem.

Miguel.

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Ok, I isolated the GCC problem I reported earlier today.  The following
little program which I extracted from binutils-2.8.1-1 will crash cc1 on
some Linux/MIPS boxes with SIGSEGV when compiled with optimization enabled:

  bfd_link_section_stabs (void)
  {
          unsigned long long i, count;

          for (i = 0; i < count; i++);
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It seems to be important that

 - i is unsigned long long
 - count is uninitialized

  Ralf

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Hello

I have RC3330 box (M/20-33) and I have tried to put floppy drive to work
on it. The problem is that the system does not recognize floppy drive.
Floppy drive is "a normal PC floppy drive". boot -command in PROM monitor
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Thanks, Petteri

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Hi all,

the new new signal stuff for Linux 2.1.68 is looking fairly nice.  In
retrospecive I did the right thing when I redid the signal stuff in
a mostly IRIX compatible way somewhen back in history.  I think we'll
be able to get rid of most of the special signal handling stuff for
the IRIX binary compatibility stuff.

  Ralf

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Hi,
i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?
Or are there other OS'es which a can use until then ?

I'll have to pay for it (about 2000 $), therefore
i will only buy them, if i know, that there is a real chance
to get them worked (no SINIX, please ;-))

Hope, you can help me.

Yours sincerely
Marko Engelmann

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On Tue, Dec 09, 1997 at 07:55:35PM +0100, Marko Engelmann wrote:

> i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
> there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?

Linux is running very stable but yet without support for the onboard NCR
on RM200/RM300.  The technical documentation I received from SNI doesn't
say a word about the bigger family members, but I suspect there is a
chance,  I think the only difference is the MP agent which doesn't exist
on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
processors - we don't support SMP.

> Or are there other OS'es which a can use until then ?

Choose your poison: Sinix, BS2000 and NT.
  
> I'll have to pay for it (about 2000 $), therefore
> i will only buy them, if i know, that there is a real chance
> to get them worked (no SINIX, please ;-))

*grin*

  Ralf

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On Tue, 9 Dec 1997 ralf@uni-koblenz.de wrote:
> > i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
> > there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?
> 
> Linux is running very stable but yet without support for the onboard NCR
> on RM200/RM300.  The technical documentation I received from SNI doesn't
> say a word about the bigger family members, but I suspect there is a
> chance,  I think the only difference is the MP agent which doesn't exist
> on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
> processors - we don't support SMP.

Yet. 

We will get supprt once someone gives a SMP machine to Ralf. :-)

Mike

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> On Tue, 9 Dec 1997 ralf@uni-koblenz.de wrote:
> > > i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
> > > there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?
> > 
> > Linux is running very stable but yet without support for the onboard NCR
> > on RM200/RM300.  The technical documentation I received from SNI doesn't
> > say a word about the bigger family members, but I suspect there is a
> > chance,  I think the only difference is the MP agent which doesn't exist
> > on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
> > processors - we don't support SMP.
> 
> Yet. 
> 
> We will get supprt once someone gives a SMP machine to Ralf. :-)

Ever heared about the guy collecting free DPT SCSI adapters :-)

  Ralf

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On Wed, 10 Dec 1997 ralf@uni-koblenz.de wrote:
> > On Tue, 9 Dec 1997 ralf@uni-koblenz.de wrote:
> > > > i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
> > > > there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?
> > > 
> > > Linux is running very stable but yet without support for the onboard NCR
> > > on RM200/RM300.  The technical documentation I received from SNI doesn't
> > > say a word about the bigger family members, but I suspect there is a
> > > chance,  I think the only difference is the MP agent which doesn't exist
> > > on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
> > > processors - we don't support SMP.
> > 
> > Yet. 
> > 
> > We will get supprt once someone gives a SMP machine to Ralf. :-)
> 
> Ever heared about the guy collecting free DPT SCSI adapters :-)

Ouch..... That was a low blow..... ;-)

Mike

From ema@fh-zwickau.de  Wed Dec 10 13:02:09 1997
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On Tue, 9 Dec 1997 ralf@uni-koblenz.de wrote:

>> i'm able to get an RM400 with 128 MB RAM and 4GB HD. Is
>> there just a posibility get Linux/MIPS running on this mashine ?
>
>Linux is running very stable but yet without support for the onboard NCR
>on RM200/RM300.  The technical documentation I received from SNI doesn't

Ok, i will have a look at the mashine.  Next year, i will spend some
sparetime to test the current state of your work....

>on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
>processors - we don't support SMP.

No. There is only one R4400SC.

>Choose your poison: Sinix, BS2000 and NT.
>  
Don't know. Is Sinix such as bad ??


Marko

PS: Do you get "real" support from SNI ??


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Hi all,

ok, here are the toys I promised to upload to ftp.linux.sgi.com:

 - tons of srpms some of which have been modified compared to RedHat's
   original versions for the ``Mustang'' release and  big endian binaries.
 - tarballs of libc binaries.
 - srpms and both big and little endian binaries of an updated binutils
   package.
 - a tarball with big endian binaries of XFree 3.3.1.
 - kernel binaries for the Indy and RM200.  The RM200 kernel has the support
   for a couple of other little endian machines in it but I didn't test.

All in all this is around 350mb.

Have fun leeching,

  Ralf

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On Wed, Dec 10, 1997 at 01:02:04PM +0100, Marko Engelmann wrote:

> >on RM200/RM300.  If that machine you're using is equiped with multiple
> >processors - we don't support SMP.
> 
> No. There is only one R4400SC.

Ah, nice CPU.

> >Choose your poison: Sinix, BS2000 and NT.
> >  
> Don't know. Is Sinix such as bad ??

No idea, I just now and then receive mail from people that promise to
send me their firstborn if they can change from Sinix to Linux.

> PS: Do you get "real" support from SNI ??

I have what I need.  A machine, documentation and some source bits from
Sinix.

  Ralf

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Hello!

I know this is way off topic, but I think us Linuxers ought to know and do
something about this:

Very offtopic post here, but please, if you guys want to
see a lean, mean fast killing machine of a browser for Linux,
go to this page and support it *NOW*!

According to the page, it takes up only ~ 1Mb, and still supports
frames, tables and most other tags (including mail support) as well!. 
Don't hesitate, go there now - the folks there have complained
about the low response from the Linux community.

http://www.operasoftware.com/alt_os1.html


(No, I am *not* by any means affiliated with Opera Software!) ;)

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Hi,

Over Xmas I want to fire up my Mips 4000PC with the standard graphics card, I
have a Sun/Sony Trinitron 19" colour fixed freq monitor with the 13w3 connector
on it, can this be used with the Mips graphics card ? Or will I have to use my
14" multisync ?

Also for instally NT what do I need ? I have the NT CD-Rom and that is it, do I
need to make a boot floppy ? If so what do I put on it ?

After NT is up and running I hope to get Linux/Mips on the box, I have just
ordered RH5 for my Dual PPro box to act as my crossdev platform.

Also the Mips box power supply does not seem to have a Switch for 110-220Volt,
does that mean it is a hardwired 110 power supply or auto sensing (I need
220v)? Or is it just that the switch is hidden away in the chassis ?

Thanks for any info

Richard.

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Pardon my ignorance, but...
I have a couple of questions;  
is there a how-to document that outlines how to load linux on an sgi?
is the Indigo Elan (r4000) supported?

I'm not sure how to initialize a loading of linux on the sgi.
Here's what I've assumed:
- bring over the src's to the sgi
- compile a basic system (under irix)
- copy over the original irix kernel with the new linux kernel
- re-boot

The begging questions:
The FS are not compatible, therefore a new mkfs has to be done on the
(root) partitions.
This just doesn't "sound" right to me. 
What am I overlooking?

ja


Ralf Baechle wrote:
> 
> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-----
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> ok, here are the toys I promised to upload to ftp.linux.sgi.com:
> 
>  - tons of srpms some of which have been modified compared to RedHat's
>    original versions for the ``Mustang'' release and  big endian binaries.
>  - tarballs of libc binaries.
>  - srpms and both big and little endian binaries of an updated binutils
>    package.
>  - a tarball with big endian binaries of XFree 3.3.1.
>  - kernel binaries for the Indy and RM200.  The RM200 kernel has the support
>    for a couple of other little endian machines in it but I didn't test.
> 
> All in all this is around 350mb.
> 
> Have fun leeching,
> 
>   Ralf
>

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One thing that seems to be missing is an RPM system in tarball format.
This will be necessary as a bootstrap to get the other RPMS onto a system.
Of course, I can just cross-compile the package from my Linux/intel box.

Is mise le meas,
Ryan Rafferty

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Hello,
I have some questions about this, but can i write you ine french ?
Thanks for now.
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On Thu, Dec 11, 1997 at 09:56:55AM -0800, Ben Woodard wrote:

> Is it concievable to make something like sun's kadb but from the gdb
> sources? What kadb does is you boot it instead of the kernel and then
> it boots the kernel. Then when when an non maskable interrupt comes,
> it drops into kadb rather than rebooting. 
> 
> I haven't looked at the linux source yet but I know it is possible to
> vector certain keyboard interrupts into the debugger. So I believe it
> is possible to do this from linux, however could someone comment on
> the feasability of making a kadb type of debugger out of gdb.

For my MIPS hacking PMON, a ROM resident debugger running on an Algorithmics
P4032 evaluation board has been a gift sent by higher powers.  The
kernel crashes, you press the debug button on the board and are in PMON,
where you now have things like stack backtraces etc.  For example:

PMON> boot indy:/disk2/algor/vmlinux
Loading file: indy:/disk2/algor/vmlinux  (elf)
0x80020000/1035072 + 0x8011cb40/216840 + 1910 syms\
Entry address is 80020508
PMON> g

Exception Cause=TLBL
  bi_TagFind+0x20   8c43fff8 lw      v1,-8(v0)              # 0xfffffff8
PMON> bt
              bi_TagFind+0x20  ()
              setup_arch+0x78  ()
            start_kernel+0x38  ()
PMON> boot indy:/disk2/algor/vmlinux
Loading file: indy:/disk2/algor/vmlinux  (elf)
0x80020000/1034688 + 0x8011c9c0/216840 + 1910 syms-
Entry address is 80020508
PMON> g

Nothing happens ...  Let's press the debug interrupt button:

Debug Interrupt
       panic+0x110  08011635 j       panic+0x110            # 0x800458d4
       panic+0x114  00000000 nop

So, we had a kernel panic.  Why the hell?  Who was calling panic()?
What was the text for panic?

PMON> bt
                   panic+0x110 (0x800f4040,0x8010ad20,0x8010ad24,0x20004801)
              setup_arch+0x34  ()
            start_kernel+0x38  ()
PMON> d -s 0x800f4040
Unsupported architecture

That wasn't supposed to happen.  Let's take a look at
arch/mips/kernel/setup.c:setup_arch():

[...]
        switch(mips_machgroup)
        {
#ifdef CONFIG_ALGOR_P0432
        case MACH_GROUP_ALGORITHMICS:
                p4032_setup();
                break;
#endif
[...]

So, it was a stupid typo ...

PMON was originally written by IDT; enhancements have been made by
other parties and the code is available freely.  It's a bit MIPS specific
but a lot of it should be portable to other systems for real programmers.
The cool thing is that it is ROM based, I rarely had the problem that a
kernel bug made the debugger unuseable which I've seen relativly often
with kgdb, works over a serial interface and can be interfaced to a full
blown gdb - which I never used since I'm actually a fan of printk() for
debugging.  I use PMON though because it has it's strengths were printk()
fails.

  Ralf

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On Thu, Dec 11, 1997 at 10:23:18AM -0500, Ryan wrote:

> One thing that seems to be missing is an RPM system in tarball format.
> This will be necessary as a bootstrap to get the other RPMS onto a system.
> Of course, I can just cross-compile the package from my Linux/intel box.

You could, but the native stuff is now running pretty good.  The number
of packages that are somehow showing pathological sympthoms is rapidly
decreasing and I already have about 150mb of Redhat 5 compiled.

The solution for your problem is easy, just use rpm2cpio to convert the
archive to cpio format like this:

  cd <nfs-root-of-your-mips-box>
  rpm2cpio <some-path>/rpm-<some-version>.mips.rpm> | cpio -i

That's it.

  Ralf

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On Thu, Dec 11, 1997 at 08:25:49AM +0200, Amit Margalit wrote:

> According to the page, it takes up only ~ 1Mb, and still supports
> frames, tables and most other tags (including mail support) as well!. 
> Don't hesitate, go there now - the folks there have complained
> about the low response from the Linux community.

Shows alot about their marketing.  I didn't even know yet that it exists ...

  Ralf

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Ralf wrote about PMON...

It's nice to be an agent of higher powers, but just to put the record
straight; PMON was commissioned by LSI Logic and written by Phil
Bunce.  It was LSI (I think at Phil's suggestion) who decided to make
it freely redistributable.

You can visit Phil's PMON home page:

  http://www.mbay.net/~pjb/pmon

Algorithmics have added support for MIPS-III (64-bit register) CPUs,
and made PMON talk over ethernet.  You can pick up Algorithmics' R4xxx
tarball for PMON at:

  http://www.algor.co.uk/ftp/pub/software/pmon/pmonsrc-971126.tar.gz

and a user's manual (gzipped postscript or acrobat) for the
Algorithmics version:

  http://www.algor.co.uk/ftp/pub/doc/pmon-man.pdf
  http://www.algor.co.uk/ftp/pub/doc/pmon-man.ps.gz


Dominic Sweetman
Algorithmics
dom@algor.co.uk

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root@uni-koblenz.de writes:
 > Hi all,
 > 
 > I think I found the bug causing the reported R4000SC/R4400SC crashes.
 > In r4kcache.h some of the functions for handling the second level caches
 > were using the wrong cacheops.
 > 
 > I'm rewriting the thing; the file was producing a huge object file and
 > not able to handle primary instruction and data caches with different
 > linesize.  This was a problem with the Vr4300 and some Magnum 4000 and
 > the Olivetti M700 where reconfiguring the linesize of the primary cache
 > isn't advisable.
 > 
 > What I won't fix for now is the handling of split instruction and data
 > second level caches a la R4000SC.  I don't know of any system using
 > something like this.
...

     I don't know about other vendors, but all MIPS and SGI systems had
unified secondary caches.  It is indeed the case that reconfiguruing
the linesize on the MIPS Magnum systems is not advisable, at least on
the older revisions of the memory controller.  (Various combinations mostly
worked, but only some worked all the time.)  As far as I know, all systems
shipped were correctly configured.


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After hours of meticulous downloading, I grabbed all the RPMs I could from
ftp.linux.sgi.com and began trying to install them.  Most worked like a
charm, including many that I couldn't get to compile myself.  .  However,
one big problem has appeared:  I can't compile any programs because
/usr/lib/crtbegin.o is now missing.  I tried recompiling glibc-2.0.4 and
it didn't produce the file.  After looking on a Redhat/ALPHA box,
/usr/lib/crtbegin.o belongs to glibc.rpm; what gives?

Anyway, I'm looking for that file, if anyone can send it or tell me where
to find it.

Thanks,

 Ryan Rafferty

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 I think crtbegin.o is part of gcc. I remember long ago the RPM for GCC
didn't contain this file in the %files list. Mine is actually installed
in:
 
 /usr/lib/gcc-lib/mipsel-linux/2.7.2/crtbegin.o

 so, if you can rebuild gcc, you should be able to get the file. I'd give
you mine, but I'm little endian.

_Tim


On Fri, 12 Dec 1997, Ryan wrote:

> 
> After hours of meticulous downloading, I grabbed all the RPMs I could from
> ftp.linux.sgi.com and began trying to install them.  Most worked like a
> charm, including many that I couldn't get to compile myself.  .  However,
> one big problem has appeared:  I can't compile any programs because
> /usr/lib/crtbegin.o is now missing.  I tried recompiling glibc-2.0.4 and
> it didn't produce the file.  After looking on a Redhat/ALPHA box,
> /usr/lib/crtbegin.o belongs to glibc.rpm; what gives?
> 
> Anyway, I'm looking for that file, if anyone can send it or tell me where
> to find it.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
>  Ryan Rafferty
> 

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On Fri, Dec 12, 1997 at 09:35:21PM -0500, Ryan wrote:

> After hours of meticulous downloading, I grabbed all the RPMs I could from

Hehe, shop for a watercooled NIC:

[root@tbird redhat]# du -s RPMS SRPMS
174930  RPMS
207239  SRPMS

Btw, after about a week of destruction testing:

[root@tbird redhat]# uptime
  8:54am  up 16 days,  2:20,  2 users,  load average: 0.00, 0.00, 0.00
[root@tbird redhat]#

No scratches, still supershiny ...

> ftp.linux.sgi.com and began trying to install them.  Most worked like a
> charm, including many that I couldn't get to compile myself.  .  However,
> one big problem has appeared:  I can't compile any programs because
> /usr/lib/crtbegin.o is now missing.  I tried recompiling glibc-2.0.4 and
> it didn't produce the file.  After looking on a Redhat/ALPHA box,
> /usr/lib/crtbegin.o belongs to glibc.rpm; what gives?

It's actually produced as part of the GCC installation procedure.

> Anyway, I'm looking for that file, if anyone can send it or tell me where
> to find it.

It's being installed as part of the GCC installation procedure.  Quick
fix: steal the files from a crosscompiler installation, if you have one.
As Tim already said the missing files crtbegin.o, crtbeginS.o, crtend.o
and crtendS.o should be part of gcc-2.7.2-1.mips.rpm; I'll upload a new
package rsn.

  Ralf

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While fixing this it turned out that the rpm also didn't contain all
incarnations of libgcc.a - unlike the other Linux targets Linux/MIPS
makes use of GCC's multilib feature and builds multiple libgcc.a.
I've fixed this for the next release, too.

  Ralf

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A quick question, Ralf:  what is the kernel version you are working with?
Is it >2.1.65?  I'd like to see if I can get the esp SCSI driver that was
ported to 2.1.43 working with the latest kernels.  That would enable JAZZ
machines to work...

Ryan


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On Sat, Dec 13, 1997 at 09:50:09PM -0500, Ryan Rafferty wrote:

> A quick question, Ralf:  what is the kernel version you are working with?
> Is it >2.1.65?

I'm running several versions at the same time, 2.0.30, 2.1.56 and 2.1.67.

>                 I'd like to see if I can get the esp SCSI driver that was
> ported to 2.1.43 working with the latest kernels.  That would enable JAZZ
> machines to work...

I hand the question over to Thomas Bogendoerfer who did the acs work.

(Acs is Mips slang for what Sun calls esp ...)

  Ralf

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> Is it >2.1.65?  I'd like to see if I can get the esp SCSI driver that was
> ported to 2.1.43 working with the latest kernels.  That would enable JAZZ
> machines to work...

there is no need to do it:-) I've made a diff file against the current
CVS tree (which is 2.1.67 at the moment). You can find it at:

ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/people/tsbogend/mips/mips-esp-971214.diff.gz

I have to admit, that I didn't test this kernel. But as the esp driver
hasn't changed since the last modifications made by David and I had a 
working kernel with that changes, there shouldn't be a problem. 

Thomas.

-- 
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you have to be a sneaky bastard too ;-)
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On Sun, Dec 14, 1997 at 02:16:25PM +0100, Thomas Bogendoerfer wrote:

> > Is it >2.1.65?  I'd like to see if I can get the esp SCSI driver that was
> > ported to 2.1.43 working with the latest kernels.  That would enable JAZZ
> > machines to work...
> 
> there is no need to do it:-) I've made a diff file against the current
> CVS tree (which is 2.1.67 at the moment). You can find it at:
> 
> ftp://ftp.franken.de/pub/people/tsbogend/mips/mips-esp-971214.diff.gz
> 
> I have to admit, that I didn't test this kernel. But as the esp driver
> hasn't changed since the last modifications made by David and I had a 
> working kernel with that changes, there shouldn't be a problem. 

cvs commit?

  Ralf

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Can you please make sure that i am on the mips, linux list . subscribed !
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Hi all,

I removed support for all machines which aren't supposed to be useable
or at least close to which are the ACN board, Deskstation Tyne,
Deskstation rPC44 and DECstation.  I haven't received patches for those
machines over a long time and nobody seemed to be working on support
for those machines.

By now way this means that I don't want to see support for these
machines and after all, whoever wants the old source fragments can
still get them from the Attic/ directories in the CVS archive.  The
background is that I want to clean some things and without someone
actually working for these machines I'd have broken the existing fragments
anyway.

On the positive side, the Indy stopped eating filesystems and seems to
be quite useable, so when configuring you don't have to choose
CONFIG_EXPERIMENTAL any longer.  I've moved most of the SGI specific
configuration script stuff away from arch/mips/config.in to
drivers/char/Config.in and drivers/sgi/char/Config.in.

One of the next things to clean is the timer stuff.  Currently it is not
possible to use something that doesn't have 100% pc-style timers and rtc.

I'll also remove support for linking a kernel as ECOFF.  We're currently
already have alot of ELF specific tricks and will use more in the
future, so linking ELF -> ECOFF wouldn't work anymore.  Whoever works
for a machine that requires ECOFF kernels should get the ELF to ECOFF
converter program from the Milo sources which will work and not trigger
all sorts of binutils problems that are almost impossible to fix.

  Ralf

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Date: Wed, 17 Dec 1997 10:43:34 +0100
To: linux@engr.sgi.com, linux-mips@fnet.fr, linux-mips@vger.rutgers.edu,
        tcharron@interlog.com
Subject: RC5-64 client for Linux/MIPS
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Recently, on a MIPS box a couple of ms away ...

[root@tbird rc5]# ./rc564 -benchmark

RC5-64 v2.6401 client - a project of distributed.net
Copyright distributed.net 1997
Visit http://www.distributed.net/ for more information. 'rc564 HELP' for usage

Benchmarking with 10000000 tests:
.....10%.....20%.....30%.....40%.....50%.....60%.....70%.....80%.....90%....
Complete in 88.86 seconds. [112532.37 keys/sec]
[root@tbird rc5]# uname -a
Linux rm200.mips-man.org 2.1.56 #204 Wed Nov 26 23:21:24 PST 1997 mips unknown
[root@tbird rc5]# cat /proc/cpuinfo 
cpu                     : MIPS
cpu model               : R4600 V2.0
system type             : SNI RM200 PCI
BogoMIPS                : 133.12
byteorder               : little endian
unaligned accesses      : 48
wait instruction        : yes
microsecond timers      : yes
extra interrupt vector  : no
hardware watchpoint     : no
[root@tbird rc5]# 

How about joining the RC5-64 effort as "Team MIPS"?  I'll build binary
packages and will make them available via the usual ftp sites (ftp.fnet.fr,
ftp.linux.sgi.com) as well as via www.distributed.net.

I didn't take myself the time for comparing the benchmarks with other
machine but I think the numbers leave whishes about higher performance
open.

Btw, the RC5 client for MIPS was delayed alot by the recently reported
libg++ showstopper bug.  I haven't fixed the problem yet for real but
once again it smells like a dynamic linker bug.  I was able to work
around by a static (yuck) executable.

Ok, and now it's up to you people to burn your cycles.

  Ralf  (... gimme all your CPU ...)

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Hello MIPS hackers,

I'm working on Menuconfig and I found that arch/mips/config.in has
a trivial syntax error.  Here is a patch.

I don't read this list so please send copies of any replies to me.

Thanks,

Michael Chastain
<mailto:mec@shout.net>
"love without fear"

===

diff -u -r -N linux-2.1.72/arch/mips/config.in linux/arch/mips/config.in
--- linux-2.1.72/arch/mips/config.in	Tue Dec  2 13:41:44 1997
+++ linux/arch/mips/config.in	Wed Dec 17 04:46:38 1997
@@ -97,6 +97,7 @@
   bool 'Set version information on all symbols for modules' CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
   bool 'Kernel daemon support (e.g. autoload of modules)' CONFIG_KERNELD
 fi
+endmenu
 
 source drivers/block/Config.in
 

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On Wed, Dec 17, 1997 at 04:53:56AM -0600, Michael Elizabeth Chastain wrote:
> Hello MIPS hackers,
> 
> I'm working on Menuconfig and I found that arch/mips/config.in has
> a trivial syntax error.  Here is a patch.
> 
> I don't read this list so please send copies of any replies to me.

Thanks, applied.

  Ralf

> diff -u -r -N linux-2.1.72/arch/mips/config.in linux/arch/mips/config.in
> --- linux-2.1.72/arch/mips/config.in	Tue Dec  2 13:41:44 1997
> +++ linux/arch/mips/config.in	Wed Dec 17 04:46:38 1997
> @@ -97,6 +97,7 @@
>    bool 'Set version information on all symbols for modules' CONFIG_MODVERSIONS
>    bool 'Kernel daemon support (e.g. autoload of modules)' CONFIG_KERNELD
>  fi
> +endmenu
>  
>  source drivers/block/Config.in
>  

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On Wed, Dec 17, 1997 at 10:00:39PM +0000, Martin Espinoza wrote:

> Since the SGI port may or may not ever get there :)

Nobody is currently working on it.  Volunteers wanted, I guess that box
is old enough so SGI would give out all the docs for it.

  Ralf

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Hello.

I'm interested in Linux/MIPS.
and I want to use Linux/MIPS.

I got the MIPS Magnum 4000 SC-50 a few weeks ago.
Now I try to start of Linux/MIPS on my Magnum, but couldn't it.

Please help me.

First, I got the milo-0.27.tar.gz, linux-2_1_36_tar.gz, 
from ftp.fnet.fr/linux-mips/src.

And got the cross development tools binutils-2_7-4_tar.gz,
gcc-2_7_2-5_tar.gz, float_h.gz, 
from ftp.fnet.fr/linux-mips/crossdev/mips-sgi-irix6.2/mipsel-linux.
(Now I use Indy with IRIX 6.2)

Install the cross development tools, make the vmlinux(zImage),
and copy the "milo" and "pandora"(binary in the milo-0.27.tar.gz)
and "zImage" to floppy.

When I started the milo(type a:\milo in "Run a Program"),
appear this message:


Linux/MIPS ARC Bootstrap Loader 0.27
Copyright (C) Waldorf Electronics and others 1994, 1995, 1996

Launching Kernel...


and system was stop.

Please tell me the next step.

with best Regards.

+-------------------------------------------+
| KGT Inc,. Nagoya Service Center           |
| Tatsuya Nakamura  tatsuya@na.kubota.co.jp |
+-------------------------------------------+

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Linus finally accepted my kernel patches and included them into 2.1.73
that way at least the bulky parts are now synchronsized with him.  I'll
work on gradually fully integrating the rest of the MIPS stuff.
I think we should go for Jazz, RM200 and Indy support in 2.2.

  Ralf

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> Linus finally accepted my kernel patches and included them into 2.1.73
> that way at least the bulky parts are now synchronsized with him.  I'll
> work on gradually fully integrating the rest of the MIPS stuff.
> I think we should go for Jazz, RM200 and Indy support in 2.2.

Cool. I've got a new monitor, binutils and glib, but before anyone else
ends up back in Irix mending their disk - the ld.so rpm in the big
endian dir is little endian...

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Hello. I've got an NEC RISCstation 2000, and I currently run Windows NT
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I'd be glad to help out with beta testing or whatever.

Thanks,
Omar AlDahir

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Hi,

I've worked during the last few days to bring up again Linux/MIPS on my
Olivetti M700. There were a lot bugs to fix, but now it looks like
the machine is stable again. I also managed to make the esp scsi
driver working on my M700 and on my Sparc station 2 clone. This should
make merging back the changes in esp possible.

I've made a snapshot of the kernel sources (exported from the CVS tree),
which you can find in the following place:

ftp://ftp.linux.sgi.com/pub/test/linux-magnum-971229.tar.gz

Have fun,

Thomas.

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    Hullo, I just got an old NEC 4400? MIPS based computer that I can't
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