Yes it does, but with my patch from yesterday also applied, now it looks as if something else is broken:
OpenBIOS for Sparc64 Configuration device id QEMU version 1 machine id 0 CPUs: 1 x SUNW,UltraSPARC-II UUID: 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000 Welcome to OpenBIOS v1.0 built on Nov 20 2009 15:53 Type 'help' for detailed information
[sparc64] Booting file 'cdrom' with parameters '' Not a bootable ELF image Not a Linux kernel image Not a bootable a.out image Loading FCode image... Loaded 7084 bytes entry point is 0x4000 Evaluating FCode... Unhandled Exception 0x00000004ff702000 PC = 0x00000000ffd102b8 NPC = 0x00000000ffd102bc Stopping execution
After updating to r624, I get the following:
0 > boot cdrom [sparc64] Booting file 'cdrom' with parameters '' Not a bootable ELF image Not a Linux kernel image Not a bootable a.out image Loading FCode image... Loaded 7120 bytes entry point is 0x4000 Evaluating FCode... Unhandled Exception 0x9000280200000000 PC = 0x00000000ffd0f05c NPC = 0x00000000ffd0f060 Stopping execution
When I use gdb to trace down the source of the exception, it looks like this:
(gdb) l *0x00000000ffd0f05c 0xffd0f05c is in enterforth (../kernel/internal.c:71). 66 #define dbg_internal_printk( a... ) printk( a ) 67 #endif 68 69 70 static inline void processxt(ucell xt) 71 { 72 void (*tokenp) (void); 73 74 dbg_interp_printk("processxt: pc=%x, xt=%x\n", PC, xt); 75 tokenp = words[xt];
-Nick
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