Re: unaligned traps
Thanks,
I have some fortran code that I need to run that gets good performance,
but generates unalligned traps (I'm not even coming close to directly
accessing the memory, so I have no idea how to fix them) I don't mind
just ignoring them, but last time I tried to run the program, I filled
up the remaining 2Gb on my harddisk with syslog telling me about all
of the unaligned traps. Thanks for the help.
Luke Shulenburger
(sluke@mit.edu)
On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Christopher C. Chimelis wrote:
>
> On Mon, 11 Dec 2000, Luke Shulenburger wrote:
>
> > hello,
> > I need to turn of kernel logging of unaligned traps for a while, how do
> > I do this?
>
> You can comment out the appropriate printk lines in the kernel source
> (arch/alpha/kernel/traps.c). I believe that there's another way, but I
> can't remember it right now (I like to see them for debugging reasons, so
> I never had the need to turn them off :-)
>
> C
>
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