Hi,
On 4/9/19 6:19 PM, John Paul Adrian Glaubitz wrote:
I just uploaded updated installation images for the following
Debian Ports architectures:
* alpha
* hppa
* ia64
* m68k
* powerpc
* ppc64
* sh4
* sparc64
I uploaded both CD images [1] as well as netboot images [2].
Please test those images and report back over the mailing list for
the corresponding architecture.
Thanks!
I tested this in Hatari Falcon emulation (16Mhz 030, 14+128MB RAM,
LILO loads kernel to ST-RAM).
Using "initcall_blacklist=dh_init" makes kernel boot 10x (9.5 minutes)
faster to initrd.
-> Could Diffie-Hellman algorithm be module instead of builtin:
[ 7.510000] calling dh_init+0x0/0x10 @ 1
[ 66.670000] random: crng init done
[ 571.460000] initcall dh_init+0x0/0x10 returned 0 after 550720670 usecs
?
On m68k (which doesn't have crypto HW / instructions), somebody
requiring tortuously slow encryption for initrd seems somewhat
unlikely...
Could you also add to debian-installer package the System.map file
for the included 4.19 kernel, so that I can debug different Oopses
I get when running /init?
Note: If I use init=/bin/sh, initrd boots often up fine, assuming
I have some hard disk attached. If not, kernel Oopses.
- Eero
Some of the crashes I see are "udevadm" crash during bootup:
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[ 30.980000] Run /init as init process
[ 55.800000] *** LINE 1111 *** FORMAT=0