Re: Network stack cloning / virtualization patches

2003-06-05 Thread soralx

 A third issue on the x86 is a lack of registers:  There are only 6
 general purpose registers (and each of them actually has a specific
 purpose).  Eating one of these registers to maintain a pointer to
 a struct vimage will be a noticable performance hit.

Why not to store it in memory? If the pointer needs to be read often,
there is a high chance that it will be in CPU's data cache. Nowadays
with these huge FSB frequencies reading dword from RAM won't be _much_
slower that reading it from a register anyway.  IMO, experiment is
req'd to see if you will win some performance be freeing a register.
Or am I wrong?

03.06.2003; 21:30:43
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Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread ferrex
i want to map some of the 12 multimedia keys i have on my keyboard to
whatever
on the console, not in X, like making one of them execute ssh host or
something

i tried to find out the scancodes on freebsd, but failed terribly, there
is no
utility available to find them it seems, so i plugged it into a linux machine
and got the scancode for one of the keys via showkey -s, in hex its 0x90
in dec its 144.
then i dumped my keyboard map via kbdcontrol -d keys, added a line at the
bottom for the scancode 144, and reloaded it via kbdcontrol -l keys..

144 'A' nul nul nul nul nul nul nul O

it didnt do anything tho, anyone got any hints whats going wrong?
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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread khachikyan.de
It depends on what the linux utility delivers.
RAW scancodes or XLATE scancodes. What you need is the translated scancode
and
you need a press codes not the release ones.
There is qualified article about FreeBSD syscons in the net but it is in
russian. The author provides also
some utilities for playing alittle bit  with syscons driver.
see http://www.tsu.ru/~pascal/unix/syscons/scancode.c
the utility which can show scancodes RAW ones as well as intern ones.
There are a pair of other utilities on the same site, but the text is only
in russian :-)
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Subject: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console


 i want to map some of the 12 multimedia keys i have on my keyboard to
 whatever
 on the console, not in X, like making one of them execute ssh host or
 something

 i tried to find out the scancodes on freebsd, but failed terribly, there
 is no
 utility available to find them it seems, so i plugged it into a linux
machine
 and got the scancode for one of the keys via showkey -s, in hex its 0x90
 in dec its 144.
 then i dumped my keyboard map via kbdcontrol -d keys, added a line at
the
 bottom for the scancode 144, and reloaded it via kbdcontrol -l keys..

 144 'A' nul nul nul nul nul nul nul O

 it didnt do anything tho, anyone got any hints whats going wrong?
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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread ferrex
umm the russian stuff doesnt help me much, and i cant figure out how to
compile it either ;)

 It depends on what the linux utility delivers.
 RAW scancodes or XLATE scancodes. What you need is the translated scancode
 and
 you need a press codes not the release ones.
 There is qualified article about FreeBSD syscons in the net but it is in
 russian. The author provides also
 some utilities for playing alittle bit  with syscons driver.
 see http://www.tsu.ru/~pascal/unix/syscons/scancode.c
 the utility which can show scancodes RAW ones as well as intern ones.
 There are a pair of other utilities on the same site, but the text is only
 in russian :-)
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 i want to map some of the 12 multimedia keys i have on my keyboard to
 whatever
 on the console, not in X, like making one of them execute ssh host
 or
 something

 i tried to find out the scancodes on freebsd, but failed terribly, there
 is no
 utility available to find them it seems, so i plugged it into a linux
 machine
 and got the scancode for one of the keys via showkey -s, in hex its
 0x90
 in dec its 144.
 then i dumped my keyboard map via kbdcontrol -d keys, added a line at
 the
 bottom for the scancode 144, and reloaded it via kbdcontrol -l keys..

 144 'A' nul nul nul nul nul nul nul O

 it didnt do anything tho, anyone got any hints whats going wrong?
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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread JacobRhoden

On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 umm the russian stuff doesnt help me much, and i cant figure out how to
 compile it either ;)

This should do it:
g++ scancode.c -o scancode -lncurses

But it doesnt seem to detect the multimedia keys anyway, just the normal 101 
keys. (Not on my keyboard anyway)

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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread ferrex
yea the ncurses did it, but oh well, all it did was locking up my
keyboard, then i killed it, and now i cant use my keyboard anymore ;)
ssh'in in and trying to kbdcontrol -d gives me innappropriate ioctl for
device ..great, i dont wanna reboot :/

 On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 08:45 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 umm the russian stuff doesnt help me much, and i cant figure out how to
 compile it either ;)

 This should do it:
 g++ scancode.c -o scancode -lncurses

 But it doesnt seem to detect the multimedia keys anyway, just the normal
 101
 keys. (Not on my keyboard anyway)

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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread ferrex
well, sorry, screw that ..i managed to fix it back up, but i still have no
idea how to get those keycodes/scancodes/whatever and make them do what i
want. any help is so much appreciated.
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0xdeadc0de panic after plugging in USB CompactFlash reader/writeron 5.0-RELEASE

2003-06-05 Thread Brian O'Shea
System panics after PQI Travel Flash (USB Compact Flash reader/writer mass
storage device) is plugged in.

This is 5.0-RELEASE on i386.

I built a debug kernel to get a better crash dump and reproduced the problem:

makeoptions DEBUG=-g#Build kernel with gdb(1) debug symbols

# Kernel debugging options
options DDB # Kernel debugger
options INVARIANTS  # Extra sanity checks on kernel strucs
options INVARIANT_SUPPORT   # Support for INVARIANTS (required)

Unfortunately I couldn't do much with the kernel debugger so I disabled it,
reproduced the problem again and got a crash dump (some more information
attached).  Is this useful to anyone?  I can provide more information on
request.  I'll keep the crash dump around for a while.

-brian


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bootdisk problems on dual xeon (4.8 and 5.0)

2003-06-05 Thread Jochen Kaiser
Hi,

I've a problem with booting on a 
Phoenix Bios 4.0 Release 6.0
Intel Mainboard SE7505VB2
2x Xeon 3Ghz, HT (both enabled/disabled doesn't matter)
Intel SRCU42L Raid Controller

the box doesn't boot from a (tested) 4.8 and 5.0 disk.

(the box boots fine with linux, dos, openbsd)

on 5.0 the box says:
wrong format
error 4 lba 248

on 4.8 the box can't find 'kernel' and 'kernel.old' and stops
with ok boot prompt. a 'ls' says / no such file.

Do you have any hints for me? Didn't find an issue about that
in the lists/google.

regards
Jochen Kaiser
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problem my mouse

2003-06-05 Thread .
Hello!
Sorry, i have problem.
My optical mouse Cherry Model - SpaceBittle no working for FreeBSD 5.0
Relase.
Please, help me.
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setting CMOS clock

2003-06-05 Thread Christoph Kukulies

I'm using a cron job to synchronize time against a timeserver
in a local network. The timeserver is a NT box that has a DCF77 clock
attached.

I chose rdate (/usr/ports/sysutils/rdate) to do the synchronisation.

Does this also set the CMS clock correctly or what would I have to do to
set the cmos clock?

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Re: What RFCs are supported by FreeBSD

2003-06-05 Thread Terry Lambert
David Schultz wrote:
 On Mon, Jun 02, 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
  Nickolay A. Kritsky wrote:
   Does anybody know, which RFCs are followed by FreeBSD's core network
   drivers (like IP,TCP,routing,UDP,ICMP drivers)?
 
  All of them.
 
 I'm sorry Terry, but I must be missing something.  Can you please
 point out where in the source I can find the RFC 1149 support?

I'm pretty sure that's just a driver problem; it's probably
related to the recent ACPI changes... if you want to send me
your card, I live in a dense enough urban area that there are
routers in the area for this kind of traffic...

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Re: Multimedia Keyboard (extra keys) on console

2003-06-05 Thread Samy Al Bahra
I suggest you take a look at the acme port. It may be found in
ports/multimedia/acme. It provides an intuitive configuration interface
for mapping certain keys to certain actions. If you don't find it of use
in your scenario, the source code is always there.


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Re: problem my mouse

2003-06-05 Thread Samy Al Bahra
This is not exactly a -hackers topic :)
Could you provide us with more details? Do you have USB support compiled
into your kernel? If not, do you have the appropriate modules (including
ums) loaded? Have you researched your problem before taking it to the
mailing list?


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