Brooks Davis wrote:
On Fri, May 25, 2001 at 11:11:16PM +, Terry Lambert wrote:
Here is a patch I have locally that would be useful for Bill Paul,
I think. I know, we could use flag0 for this, but it seems to
me that this will be an increasingly common option in hadware.
Should
This is a known problem. It has to do with the way the ethernet driver
reads the MII registers in interrupt context.
Did you try and ifconfig delete the interface first?
Nick
On Tue, 29 May 2001, Warner Losh wrote:
I'm getting a hang on eject of the USB Ethernet card that I have.
aue0:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-May-01 Doug Barton wrote:
Gang,
On the avi front, typing 'aviplay' with or without an argument is
guaranteed to instantly wedge the box. I attached a lot of running aviplay
through truss, but I have no way to know if it stopped at or before the
Doug Barton wrote:
This worked excellently for me! I patched the kernel and rebuilt, then
tested aviplay... success. Then I cvsup'ed, built/installed world and
kernel, and started stress testing. I'm currently running two builds of X
4, one over NFS and one local, 'make cleandir' in
This should be 60034905 = 3737*255*63
No, that value is correct, has to do with internals how sysctl calculates the
offsets, but that is an linux issue I am aware off
This should be 59554/16/63 and you do not get all drive space.
As I mentioned, I am aware, that I do not get all drive
On 30-May-01 Doug Barton wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
On 28-May-01 Doug Barton wrote:
Gang,
On the avi front, typing 'aviplay' with or without an argument is
guaranteed to instantly wedge the box. I attached a lot of running aviplay
through truss, but I have no way to know if
Le 2001-05-29, Andrew Gallatin écrivait :
In order for a bug report like this to be useful, you need to supply a
backtrace from ddb or gdb. See the Kernel Debugging section of the
FreeBSD handbook for instructions on how to obtain such information.
ddb did not help much: after the two
Trying to fix some make release problems, I've kept running into the
same freelist corruption problems that kris and dougb experienced
earlier this week. Main difference is that I notice when the box
(-CURRENT from 29 May, GENERIC kernel, UP) crashes. :-p
Not being a -CURRENT guru, I haven't
Bruce,
Yes, this patch fix it for me. I had to convert the spaces back to tabs
though. :-)
Hi John--
I was trying to test out another patch, which (in addition to fixing
the problem you found) also folds the functionality of NORELNOTES into
NODOC. Unfortunately, my -CURRENT test