On Thu, 2006-10-19 at 12:37 -0400, Bill Nottingham wrote:
Alexander Larsson (alexl@redhat.com) said:
Further information from the reporter seems to say that it only affects xen kernels (dom0), on all cpu:s but opterons. Very strange stuff.
... including x64? Or is it just on 32-bit?
From the bug:
Opteron box, x86_64 kernel 2.6.18-2798, x86_64 mono 1.1.17-3: works Opteron box, x86_64 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, x86_64 mono 1.1.17-3: works Opteron box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: works Opteron box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: works EM64T box, x86_64 kernel 2.6.18-2798, x86_64 mono 1.1.17-3: works EM64T box, x86_64 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, x86_64 mono 1.1.17-3: works EM64T box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: works EM64T box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: SEGFAULT Athlon box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: SEGFAULT Pentium 4 box, i686 kernel 2.6.18-2798xen, i686 mono 1.1.17-3: SEGFAULT
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