Thread (2 messages) 2 messages, 2 authors, 2002-02-21

Re: Software FPU emulation

From: Jerry Van Baren <hidden>
Date: 2002-02-21 11:57:46

98% certainty it is a memory (UPM) problem.  You are probably randomly
misreading an instruction as 0xFFxxxxxx which is a floating point
instruction.  This causes a FP emulation trap.  If you look at where the
trap occurred (SPR register SRR0) and look at the actual memory location in
question with your debugger, you probably will not find a FP instruction in
memory, which means it was misread.

gvb


At 02:21 PM 2/21/2002 +0530, srinivas pulipati wrote:
hi all,

i have ported linux-2.4.4 to my custmoboard based on mpc860.
i got the bash prompt succesfully.

but is is crashing sometimes and giving FPU emulation., sig:8.
sometimes working perfectly.

is it because of UPM programming problem or something else?

thanks
srinivas

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