[Libre-soc-bugs] [Bug 199] Layout using coriolis2 main core, 180nm

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Wed Jul 22 16:03:36 BST 2020


https://bugs.libre-soc.org/show_bug.cgi?id=199

--- Comment #30 from Jean-Paul.Chaput at lip6.fr ---

> so if you do happen to use gnome or kde it *might* interfere with the
> above, i.e. you *might* have to look in whatever-control-panel-blah-blah
> is in use, and there i can't help you.

  I'm under Xfce... I'm also using Emacs in Vi mode 8-) (to get shouted at
  by both sides).

> s2disk tends to work very well, i have found.  only "unreliable laptops"
> tend to crash during resume, where s2ram tends not to come back to life.

  I will try it if the standard hibernate fails...

> it finished just now
> 
> real    89m53.343s
> user    87m32.070s
> sys     2m22.477s
> 
> holy s*** the nohup.out file is 872 mb.

  That's "very verbode" mode for you! In this mode, for each routing
  event processed, it writes one line. As it do not put newline, you
  don't see it, but when redirected into a file. You got a very, very
  long line... You have about 700,000 track segments, so on average
  two events by segments, so at least 1.4M lines...
     This feature is useful to me when I got determinism problems,
  I can perform comparison and see exactly where and on which event
  the divergence occur.

> it will be at https://ftp.libre-soc.org/nohup.out.bz2 shortly - do not
> download it immediately, because i am still rsync'ing it up and compressing
> it at the same time.
> 
> ok it's done.
> 
> please let me know when you have it (intact) because at 67mb that's far
> too large to leave on the server.

Seems I got kicked out ;-)

--2020-07-22 16:50:30--  https://ftp.libre-soc.org/nohup.out.bz2
Resolving ftp.libre-soc.org (ftp.libre-soc.org)... 46.235.227.77,
2a00:1098:82:f::1
Connecting to ftp.libre-soc.org (ftp.libre-soc.org)|46.235.227.77|:443...
connected.
HTTP request sent, awaiting response... 403 Forbidden
2020-07-22 16:50:40 ERROR 403: Forbidden.

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