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This is because the default build option in jemalloc uses the host page size, even when cross-compiling. See jemalloc/jemalloc#467 (comment) for details.
The --with-lg-page option must be set to fix this.
Running the ARM64 images on such devices results in an immediate seg fault.
This affects lots of ARM64 devices like Macs with Apple Silicon and Raspberry Pi 5 running Raspberry Pi OS (Ubuntu on RPI 5 uses 4KB page size so it still works).
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Hi @xJonathanLEI , could you please describe in more detail how to reproduce this?
I tried on macbook pro m2 with page size 16384 and I don't have this bug.
Yeah Docker Desktop works by running a Linux virtual machine. The macOS page size has nothing to do with the VM page size. You can run getconf PAGESIZE inside the container to find out.
Here are the Dojo and Pathfinder issues for your reference:
This is because the default build option in
jemalloc
uses the host page size, even when cross-compiling. See jemalloc/jemalloc#467 (comment) for details.The
--with-lg-page
option must be set to fix this.Running the ARM64 images on such devices results in an immediate seg fault.
This affects lots of ARM64 devices like Macs with Apple Silicon and Raspberry Pi 5 running Raspberry Pi OS (Ubuntu on RPI 5 uses 4KB page size so it still works).
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: