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2019-06-11 Thread NetBSD source update


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P src/distrib/utils/embedded/conf/evbarm.conf
U src/distrib/utils/embedded/files/creds_msdos
U src/distrib/utils/embedded/files/creds_msdos.8
P src/external/cddl/osnet/dist/uts/common/fs/zfs/vdev_disk.c
P src/external/cddl/osnet/dist/uts/common/fs/zfs/sys/vdev_disk.h
P src/external/cddl/osnet/sys/kern/taskq.c
P src/lib/libc/gen/posix_spawn.3
P src/lib/libc/sys/ptrace.2
P src/lib/libcurses/keyname.c
P src/share/misc/acronyms.comp
P src/share/mk/bsd.own.mk
P src/sys/arch/arm/cortex/a9tmr.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/files.zynq
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq7000_sdhc.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq7000_uart.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq7000_usb.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_cemac.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_platform.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_uart.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_uartreg.h
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_uartvar.h
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_usb.c
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_usbreg.h
U src/sys/arch/arm/xilinx/zynq_usbvar.h
P src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/GENERIC
P src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/files.generic
P src/sys/dev/pci/if_wm.c
P src/sys/kern/kern_exec.c
P src/sys/kern/kern_module.c
P src/sys/kern/kern_proc.c
P src/sys/kern/sys_ptrace_common.c
P src/sys/netipsec/key.c
P src/sys/sys/param.h
P src/sys/sys/proc.h
P src/sys/sys/ptrace.h
P src/tests/fs/zfs/t_zpool.sh
P src/tests/lib/libc/sys/t_ptrace_wait.c
P src/tests/lib/libcurses/t_curses.sh
U src/tests/lib/libcurses/check_files/derwin1.chk
U src/tests/lib/libcurses/check_files/derwin2.chk
U src/tests/lib/libcurses/check_files/dupwin1.chk
U src/tests/lib/libcurses/check_files/dupwin2.chk
P src/tests/lib/libcurses/director/testlang_parse.y
P src/tests/lib/libcurses/tests/derwin
P src/tests/lib/libcurses/tests/dupwin
P src/tests/lib/libcurses/tests/fill_window_numbers
P src/tests/net/icmp/t_ping.c
U src/usr.sbin/sysinst/msg_cmp.sh

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Re: What to do with base X11 for netbsd-9 ?

2019-06-11 Thread Robert Swindells


Patrick Welche  wrote:
>On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 05:36:37PM +0200, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 03:42:10PM +0100, Patrick Welche wrote:
>> > It doesn't seem to help. Another difference is that consdev com0 works
>> > for the biosboot, but not for efiboot, which means I can't be sure
>> > where nouveau gets stuck.
>> 
>> Maybe EFI doesn't initialize com0. With e.g.
>> 
>> consdev com,0x3f8,9600
>> 
>> this is done by the bootloader and might work.
>
>I didn't notice a difference. When I run consdev, the screen clears
>and I get a new prompt, but still on the screen. (Tried with and without
>the 0x, and tried 2f8)
>
>I noticed that when pressing the power switch, the computer powered down
>immediately, so there is probably more to it than a happy computer with
>no screen display.

Does the keyboard work ? And can you choose which boot method is used
from the same installation ?

If the keyboard works you could use DDB to flush the dmesg to disk
before rebooting.

>From memory that is how I got nouveau working on one of my systems, it
would panic after clearing the screen.


Re: What to do with base X11 for netbsd-9 ?

2019-06-11 Thread Patrick Welche
On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 05:36:37PM +0200, Michael van Elst wrote:
> On Mon, Jun 10, 2019 at 03:42:10PM +0100, Patrick Welche wrote:
> > It doesn't seem to help. Another difference is that consdev com0 works
> > for the biosboot, but not for efiboot, which means I can't be sure
> > where nouveau gets stuck.
> 
> Maybe EFI doesn't initialize com0. With e.g.
> 
> consdev com,0x3f8,9600
> 
> this is done by the bootloader and might work.

I didn't notice a difference. When I run consdev, the screen clears
and I get a new prompt, but still on the screen. (Tried with and without
the 0x, and tried 2f8)

I noticed that when pressing the power switch, the computer powered down
immediately, so there is probably more to it than a happy computer with
no screen display.

Cheers,

Patrick