Thus spake Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Sometimes. But see http://www.tuxedo.org/~esr/jargon/html/entry/DWIM.html
>
> I understand, but having a different failure is no worse than
> having a failure, I think. In either case, it doesn't work,
> even if it doesn't work in an entirely di
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David Schultz wrote:
> > So the worst possible outcome in the failure case is that it
> > fails -- which it already does, without the assumption -- and
> > the best possible outcome is that it succeeds when it wouldn't
> > have.
> >
> > "Anything that works is better than anything that doesn't"
>
Thus spake Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> FWIW, there's historical precedent for this: the DEC VAX/VMS
> C compiler would imply semicolons for the programmer that
> forgot them, and a couple of other similar "fixups", issue a
> warning, but the resulting code would run "as the programmer
> m
is the correct header.
This is not a bug
On Tuesday, August 27, 2002, at 08:21 PM, Alexander Langer wrote:
> Thus spake Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>
>>> What's going on wrong here?
>>> GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
>> Delete and reinstall your header files. They must match
>>
Alexander Langer wrote:
> Thus spake Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > > What's going on wrong here?
> > > GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
> > Delete and reinstall your header files. They must match
> > the compiler you are using, and you must not have stale
> > header files from the
On Wed, Aug 28, 2002 at 03:21:39AM +0200, Alexander Langer wrote:
>
> I felt like using -CURRENT's 3.1, as it is expected.
> Well, I'll try to look if a new world fixes the problem, though I bet it
> won't.
>
rm -rf /usr/include/g++
Now, build your new world.
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Thus spake Terry Lambert ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> > What's going on wrong here?
> > GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
> Delete and reinstall your header files. They must match
> the compiler you are using, and you must not have stale
> header files from the previous compiler version.
The -ST
Alexander Langer wrote:
> What's going on wrong here?
> GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
Delete and reinstall your header files. They must match
the compiler you are using, and you must not have stale
header files from the previous compiler version.
In general, though, the answer is that
> There are, but they are in:
> /usr/include/g++/backward/iostream.h
> /usr/include/g++/backward/strstream.h
They are in different place => they are different. Alexander, remove
/usr/include/g++ before your next installworld.
This is FAQ.
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On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 08:24:28PM -0400, Alexander Kabaev wrote:
> On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 02:10:06 +0200
> Alexander Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > alex@zerogravity ~ $ c++ -pipe -g -fpic -DPIC -Wall -c test.cc
> > In file included from /usr/include/g++/iostream.h:31,
> >
On Wed, 28 Aug 2002 02:10:06 +0200
Alexander Langer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alex@zerogravity ~ $ c++ -pipe -g -fpic -DPIC -Wall -c test.cc
> In file included from /usr/include/g++/iostream.h:31,
> from /usr/include/g++/strstream.h:32,
^^^
I don't know why but I cannot get core for this panic. But "Dumping
2047 MB" message didn't count down and printed next line "ata0:
resetting devices .." soon.
-
panic: mutex inp not owned at ../../../netinet/tcp_output.c:131
cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
Debugger("panic")
Stopped at
Hi!
What's going on wrong here?
GCC 2.9x can compile this, 3.1 cannot:
alex@zerogravity ~ $ cat test.cc
using namespace std;
#include
#include
alex@zerogravity ~ $ c++ -pipe -g -fpic -DPIC -Wall -c test.cc
In file included from /usr/include/g++/iostream.h:31,
from /usr/incl
Hi,
> This looks like the (in)famous "implicit return" problem that is in some
> Toshiba ASL files.
>
> Method(_CRS) {
> CRS_(0x10)
> }
No, this is not "implicit return" problem. We have a workaround in
ACPI CA code in FreeBSD locally, and it
> From: Moore, Robert [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> 1) Fix the ASL so that it compiles without errors or warnings
> 2) Override the BIOS version of the table with your new one.
> (I don't know
> how this is done on FreeBSD, someone else will have to help you.
ISTR someone (Iwasaki-san?) had a p
1) Fix the ASL so that it compiles without errors or warnings
2) Override the BIOS version of the table with your new one. (I don't know
how this is done on FreeBSD, someone else will have to help you.
Bob
-Original Message-
From: Yann Berthier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesda
We have to look at each of these on a case-by-case basis.
It turns out that it is purely an accident that the code works on windows;
by some fluke of their AML interpreter, the value gets returned. Because of
architectural differences, the CA interpreter deletes everything that isn't
needed bef
"Moore, Robert" wrote:
> I think you are missing something:
>
> 1) BIOS vendor writes ASL
> 2) BIOS vendor compiles ASL to AML byte-code
> 3) BIOS vendor puts AML into BIOS
> 4) OS gets AML from the BIOS
> 5) OS interprets AML
>
> The error you are experiencing is in (5). There is no return sta
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Moore, Robert wrote:
>
> This looks like the (in)famous "implicit return" problem that is in some
> Toshiba ASL files.
>
> Method(_CRS) {
> CRS_(0x10)
> }
>
> This does NOT actually return a value and the ASL code is inco
I think you are missing something:
1) BIOS vendor writes ASL
2) BIOS vendor compiles ASL to AML byte-code
3) BIOS vendor puts AML into BIOS
4) OS gets AML from the BIOS
5) OS interprets AML
The error you are experiencing is in (5). There is no return statement in
the original ASL, so there is
"Moore, Robert" wrote:
> Well, the *real* problem is that there is no Return AML opcode in the
> control method and the interpreter therefore does not return a value.
>
> However, to answer your question with a question:
>
> Would you ask a C compiler, or any other compiler for that matter, to
>
Hi,
the panic which belongs to the attached backtrace
occured during a normal shutdown.
Maybe it might be related to the fact that some time (two hours) before
a USB-Disk where inserted and later on ejected.
Any clues? Some left over stale pointers?
The machine where my IBM A30p Notebook, btw.
By
Well, the *real* problem is that there is no Return AML opcode in the
control method and the interpreter therefore does not return a value.
However, to answer your question with a question:
Would you ask a C compiler, or any other compiler for that matter, to
actually *GUESS* at what you had
"Moore, Robert" wrote:
> This looks like the (in)famous "implicit return" problem that is in some
> Toshiba ASL files.
>
> Method(_CRS) {
> CRS_(0x10)
> }
>
> This does NOT actually return a value and the ASL code is incorrect. It has
> to be:
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
> Julian Elischer wrote:
> >
> > make sure you have all the debugging turned off.
> > there is a LOT of debugging..
> > at the moment.
>
> well, this was my first attempt. it did not work. even if i
> disable INVARIANTS, WITNESS and USB_DEBUG completely it is
> still slow
Hackers,
Replying to myself and -current. Strange, but commenting out
#define USB_USE_SOFTINTR
in /sys/dev/usb_ports.h fixed my problem. USB device back to
full speed and now i'm getting solid ~60 KBytes/sec.
Note: this is _the_only_ change i made. the rest of the
code has not been changed.
H
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Could you put the following lines into /boot/loader.conf and send
> dmesg output again?
>
> debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS"
> debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_ERROR"
>
Of course, here we go :)
> >[sent privately to not spam
This looks like the (in)famous "implicit return" problem that is in some
Toshiba ASL files.
Method(_CRS) {
CRS_(0x10)
}
This does NOT actually return a value and the ASL code is incorrect. It has
to be:
Method(_CRS) {
Julian Elischer wrote:
>
> make sure you have all the debugging turned off.
> there is a LOT of debugging..
> at the moment.
well, this was my first attempt. it did not work. even if i
disable INVARIANTS, WITNESS and USB_DEBUG completely it is
still slow as hell :(
PC-CARD driver works just fi
make sure you have all the debugging turned off.
there is a LOT of debugging..
at the moment.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
> Hackers,
>
> I'm currently testing my Bluetooth code for FreeBSD on recent
> -current. After i upgraded to recent current from current-DP1
> i'm experien
Hackers,
I'm currently testing my Bluetooth code for FreeBSD on recent
-current. After i upgraded to recent current from current-DP1
i'm experiencing a major slowdown in USB device speed.
On current-DP1 the USB device was able to handle about 50-60
KBytes/sec. On recent -current _the_same_ devi
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these to keep on. For the moment, I've fixed this.
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mkdep -f .depend -a -nostdinc -D_KERNEL -DKLD_MODULE -I- -I. -I@ -I@/dev -I@/.
./include -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include /usr/src/sys/modules/pccard/../..
/dev/pccard/pccard.c /usr/src/sys/modules/pccard/../../dev/pccard/pccard_cis.c /
usr/src/sys/modules/pccard/../../dev/pccard/pccard_cis_
>From the keyboard of M. Warner Losh:
> In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hellmuth Michaelis) writes:
> : For some days i'm not able to cvs checkout from a stable to a current
> : machine anymore. The stable machine runs a stable as of today, the current
> : a currec
In message: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Hellmuth Michaelis) writes:
: For some days i'm not able to cvs checkout from a stable to a current
: machine anymore. The stable machine runs a stable as of today, the current
: a currect as of yesterday or the day before.
:
: On the
Hi,
Could you put the following lines into /boot/loader.conf and send
dmesg output again?
debug.acpi.layer="ACPI_ALL_COMPONENTS"
debug.acpi.level="ACPI_LV_ERROR"
>[sent privately to not spam the lists with my dump files]
>
> On Mon, 26 Aug 2002, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
>
> > >
Hi,
> On Mon, Aug 26, 2002 at 10:32:58PM +0900, Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> > Any volunteers to solve this problem?
>
> Well yes, me.
>
> Like I said, I don't have experience with ACPI yet, but basicly I need to
> get this working so that makes me a good candidate ;)
Thanks, very cool!
> Am I co
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