Hi Kevin,
Kevin Ingwersen wrote,
Hello there!
After successfuly building my OpenADK image and launching into an mksh shell, I noticed
that some programs behaved very, very weirdly. Especially in terms of time.
For instance, take this `ps` (coreutils) output:
# ps -ef
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 /bin/mksh -il
root 40 1 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 ps -ef
It never changes, ever. However, `date` reports the time correctly:
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # date "+%s"
1709916714
But Git and even GCC all hang and behave weirdly. Git can't even fetch a basic repo,
because it believes the time in the index to be totally wrong.
Do you have an idea what this is caused by?
And yes, I did change my timezone with the TZ environment variable, too:
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # export TZ="Europe/Berlin"
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # date "+%s"
1709916972
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # ps -ef
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 /bin/mksh -il
root 42 1 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 ps -ef
The container runs with --previleged, so I thought to just change the time:
What container technology do you use? Is your base system still a
Debian system?
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # ntpclient -h ptbtime1.ptb.de -s
45357 61036.066 22575.0 24.0 -16383.9 15.3 4056424
root@d6571a5cd187:/ # ps -ef
UID PID PPID C STIME TTY TIME CMD
root 1 0 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 /bin/mksh -il
root 44 1 99 Mar02 pts/0 1158050441-07:00:15 ps -ef
My only lead is that part of the time is wrong...
I attached my OpenADK and Kernel config, and even extracted the generated uClibc-ng
config from the build too (well, from the toolchain build).
Also, I did try to just mount the /etc files into the container as well, but that did not
help apparently.
Any idea what's going wrong here or how I could debug this? Thanks!
You could install strace and see what might be wrong.
We recently added time64 support for 32Bit architectures, but this
should not influence any 64 Bit architecture like riscv64.
I try to reproduce it in Qemu.
best regards
Waldemar