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diff --git a/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/graphic/740 b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/graphic/740 new file mode 100644 index 00000000..d08ed290 --- /dev/null +++ b/results/classifier/zero-shot/108/graphic/740 @@ -0,0 +1,42 @@ +graphic: 0.967 +performance: 0.966 +device: 0.928 +PID: 0.821 +other: 0.807 +debug: 0.798 +socket: 0.781 +semantic: 0.760 +files: 0.758 +permissions: 0.715 +boot: 0.671 +network: 0.655 +vnc: 0.583 +KVM: 0.061 + +on single core Raspberry Pi, qemu-system-sparc appears to hang in bios +Description of problem: +I suspect it to be a race condition related to running on the slow single core Raspberry Pi, as I haven't managed to reproduce on x86 even when using taskset to tie qemu to a single core. + +The problem occurs about 4 out of 5 runs on qemu 5.2 (raspbian bullseye) and so far 100% of the time on qemu 6.1. + +About five seconds after start the sparc bios gets as far as `ttya initialized` and then appears to hang indefinitely. + +Instead, it should continue after about 3 more seconds with: +``` +Probing Memory Bank #0 32 Megabytes +Probing Memory Bank #1 Nothing there +Probing Memory Bank #2 Nothing there +Probing Memory Bank #3 Nothing there +``` + +See below for workaround. +Steps to reproduce: +1. Need a single core Raspberry Pi running raspbian, such as Raspberry Pi 1 or Zero +2. Download ss5.bin from https://github.com/andarazoroflove/sparc/raw/master/ss5.bin +3. Run the command: +``` +qemu-system-sparc -m 32 -bios ss5.bin -nographic +``` +After about 5 seconds of output it hangs at `ttya initialized` +Additional information: +## |
