Leo Famulari skribis: > I noticed that many Common Lisp or SBCL-related packages are failing to > build on the aarc64 platform on our build farm, due the failure to build > SBCL: > > From the log of : > > ------ > //entering make-target-2.sh > //doing warm init - compilation phase > This is SBCL 2.1.0, an implementation of ANSI Common Lisp. > More information about SBCL is available at . > > SBCL is free software, provided as is, with absolutely no warranty. > It is mostly in the public domain; some portions are provided under > BSD-style licenses. See the CREDITS and COPYING files in the > distribution for more information. > Initial page table: > Gen Boxed Code Raw LgBox LgCode LgRaw Pin Alloc Waste Trig WP GCs Mem-age > 6 397 250 0 0 0 0 0 42335440 66352 2000000 647 0 0.0000 > Total bytes allocated = 42335440 > Dynamic-space-size bytes = 3221225472 > COLD-INIT... (Length(TLFs)= 9736) > Disassembler: 72 printers, 0 prefilters, 4 labelers > CORRUPTION WARNING in SBCL pid 1774 tid 1774: > Memory fault at 0xfffffffffffffffa (pc=0x1002199f70) > The integrity of this image is possibly compromised. > Exiting. > Error opening /dev/tty: No such device or address > Welcome to LDB, a low-level debugger for the Lisp runtime environment. > ldb> > real 0m6.120s > user 0m5.958s > sys 0m0.137s > command "sh" "make.sh" "clisp" "--prefix=/gnu/store/j1ciw4dc8iskd5fdcw0s1ba08kkg7vx6-sbcl-2.1.0" "--dynamic-space-size=3072" "--with-sb-core-compression" "--with-sb-xref-for-internals" failed with status 1 > ------ > > It appears that SBCL can support this platform. However, until we make > it work, I plan to remove aarch64 from the "supported-systems" of sbcl, > to avoid attempting these builds. I tried to bootstrap sbcl using ecl instead of clisp, using "guix build -s aarch64-linux sbcl" on a x86-64 machine because I don't have any arm64 hardware, but it failed with the same memory fault.