Re: unidentified system load

2010-03-28 Thread Tony Sarendal
Is there a way to see where the cpu time is spent when it isn't in userland
?
I took one of our affected systems and killed everything on it as well as
disabling pf.

bmr1.brh# ps aux
USER   PID %CPU %MEM   VSZ   RSS TT  STAT  STARTED   TIME COMMAND
root 1  0.0  0.0   324   296 ??  Is 1Mar100:00.02 /sbin/init
root  8898  0.0  0.0   708  1200 ??  Is 1Mar100:00.02
/usr/sbin/sshd
root 29797  0.0  0.1  3424  2468 ??  Is 8:29AM0:00.11 sshd:
thehoff [priv] (sshd)
thehoff  27836  0.0  0.1  3396  1912 ??  S  8:29AM0:00.03 sshd:
theh...@ttyp0 (sshd)
thehoff   4730  0.0  0.0   480   408 p0  Is 8:29AM0:00.00 -ksh (ksh)
root 23806  0.0  0.0   476   460 p0  S  8:29AM0:00.01 -ksh (ksh)
root 15249  0.0  0.0   276   276 p0  R+/1   8:53AM0:00.00 ps -aux
root 25718  0.0  0.0   408   736 C0  Is+1Mar100:00.00
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC0
root 30984  0.0  0.0   300   736 C1  Is+1Mar100:00.00
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC1
root  7406  0.0  0.0   256   740 C2  Is+1Mar100:00.00
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC2
root  1736  0.0  0.0   336   728 C3  Is+1Mar100:00.00
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC3
root  1371  0.0  0.0   440   736 C5  Is+1Mar100:00.00
/usr/libexec/getty std.9600 ttyC5
bmr1.brh#

load averages:  0.08,  0.09,
0.08
08:52:43
12 processes:  11 idle, 1 on processor
CPU0 states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  0.0% system,  0.2% interrupt, 99.8%
idle
CPU1 states:  0.0% user,  0.0% nice,  8.1% system,  0.0% interrupt, 91.9%
idle
Memory: Real: 5220K/351M act/tot  Free: 2916M  Swap: 0K/8197M used/tot

  PID USERNAME PRI NICE  SIZE   RES STATE WAIT  TIMECPU COMMAND
29797 root   20 3424K 2468K idle  netio 0:00  0.00% sshd
27836 thehoff20 3396K 1912K sleep/0   select0:00  0.00% sshd
1 root  100  324K  296K idle  wait  0:00  0.00% init
 8898 root   20  708K 1200K idle  select0:00  0.00% sshd
23806 root  180  476K  460K sleep/0   pause 0:00  0.00% ksh
32058 root  280  712K 1420K onproc/1  - 0:00  0.00% top
 4730 thehoff   180  480K  408K idle  pause 0:00  0.00% ksh
25718 root   30  408K  736K idle  ttyin 0:00  0.00% getty
 1736 root   30  336K  728K idle  ttyin 0:00  0.00% getty
30984 root   30  300K  736K idle  ttyin 0:00  0.00% getty
 1371 root   30  440K  736K idle  ttyin 0:00  0.00% getty
 7406 root   30  256K  740K idle  ttyin 0:00  0.00% getty

I suspect that there is some device in there that is being polled in some
funky way
as this only happens on these specific boxes. Even the fujitsu box marked as
kaputt with
red marker pen works as charm.

/T



Re: softraid

2010-03-28 Thread Vadim Zhukov
On 28 March 2010 c. 04:25:53 Paul M wrote:
 Is softraid(4) now concidered suitable for use in production
 environments?

 I know that many people have used it for a long time with no problems,
 but that is not my question.

 I see that the bioctl man page lists the RAID 4  5 disciplines as
 'experimental' - I'm specificly interested in RAID0.

 I've been looking forward to switching from RAIDFrame for some time,
 here's hoping that 4.7 will be that time.


 I appreciate the fine work all the devs have done, and am extremely
 gratefull to you all that I'm able to use such a fine OS.
 Thank You.

Well, if you'll install 4.7 then you'll have to re-create RAID when
updating to 4.8 - the softraid metadata format was changed to support
booting from softraid volume in -CURRENT recently. Otherwise, I did not
hear any crash reports.

--
  Best wishes,
Vadim Zhukov

A: Because it messes up the order in which people normally read text.
Q: Why is top-posting such a bad thing?
A: Top-posting.
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Re: unidentified system load

2010-03-28 Thread Mark Kettenis
It's worth trying to disable ichiic(4).



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Re: unidentified system load

2010-03-28 Thread Tony Sarendal
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 10:41 AM, Mark Kettenis mark.kette...@xs4all.nlwrote:

 It's worth trying to disable ichiic(4).


Cheers, giving it a go on a few of them.

/Tony



Re: Blocking Teamviewer

2010-03-28 Thread Siju George
On Fri, Mar 26, 2010 at 10:33 PM, matteo filippetto
matteo.filippe...@gmail.com wrote:
 2010/3/26 sonjaya sonj...@gmail.com


my teamviewer works correctly with
host serverXXX.teamviewer.com and port 5938

You should block also that port.

Thanks Sonjaya and Matteo let me try them :-)

--Siju



/altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Andreas Gerdd
Hi.

I try to have a root backup with /altroot.
I did everything related to the man pages. But i wonder why my
/altroot partition is still empty.

fstab file:

/dev/wd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
/dev/wd0d /altroot ffs xx 0 0

Both / and /altroot partitions are having the same size,

I also added ROOTBACKUP=1 to /etc/daily.local,

Daily.out file:

Backing up root=/dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d:
33129+1 records in
33129+1 records out
271393792 bytes transferred in 13.288 secs (20423240 bytes/sec)
** /dev/rwd0d



Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Nick Holland
Andreas Gerdd wrote:
 Hi.
 
 I try to have a root backup with /altroot.
 I did everything related to the man pages. But i wonder why my
 /altroot partition is still empty.
 
 fstab file:
 
 /dev/wd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
 /dev/wd0d /altroot ffs xx 0 0
 
 Both / and /altroot partitions are having the same size,
 
 I also added ROOTBACKUP=1 to /etc/daily.local,
 
 Daily.out file:
 
 Backing up root=/dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d:
 33129+1 records in
 33129+1 records out
 271393792 bytes transferred in 13.288 secs (20423240 bytes/sec)
 ** /dev/rwd0d

How are you verifying that the /altroot PARTITION is empty?

Nick.



Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Andreas Gerdd
ls /altroot

shows nothing inside, other than ./ and ../

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 17:51, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
 Andreas Gerdd wrote:
 Hi.

 I try to have a root backup with /altroot.
 I did everything related to the man pages. But i wonder why my
 /altroot partition is still empty.

 fstab file:

 /dev/wd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
 /dev/wd0d /altroot ffs xx 0 0

 Both / and /altroot partitions are having the same size,

 I also added ROOTBACKUP=1 to /etc/daily.local,

 Daily.out file:

 Backing up root=/dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d:
 33129+1 records in
 33129+1 records out
 271393792 bytes transferred in 13.288 secs (20423240 bytes/sec)
 ** /dev/rwd0d

 How are you verifying that the /altroot PARTITION is empty?

 Nick.



Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Ingo Schwarze
Andreas Gerdd wrote on Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 06:01:07PM +0300:
 On Sun, Mar 28, 2010, Nick Holland n...@holland-consulting.net wrote:
 Andreas Gerdd wrote:

 I try to have a root backup with /altroot.
 I did everything related to the man pages. But i wonder why my
 /altroot partition is still empty.

 fstab file:

 /dev/wd0a / ffs rw,softdep 1 1
 /dev/wd0d /altroot ffs xx 0 0

 Both / and /altroot partitions are having the same size,

 I also added ROOTBACKUP=1 to /etc/daily.local,

 Daily.out file:

 Backing up root=/dev/rwd0a to /dev/rwd0d:
 33129+1 records in
 33129+1 records out
 271393792 bytes transferred in 13.288 secs (20423240 bytes/sec)
 ** /dev/rwd0d

 How are you verifying that the /altroot PARTITION is empty?

 ls /altroot
 shows nothing inside, other than ./ and ../

What does
 $ df /altroot
tell you, in particular, which mount point is it reporting?
Mounted on / or Mounted on /altroot?

I'm asking because xx in fstab(5) means ignore totally,
so /altroot will not be mounted by default, so ls(1) can't
show the contents.

By the way, this is useful behaviour.
If you are regularly dd(1)ing into a partition,
you do *not* want it to be mounted.

Yours,
  Ingo



Re: softraid

2010-03-28 Thread Marco Peereboom
I'd say RAID 1, 0 and Crypto are good to go.  We are currently making
major changes to the metadata which will make upgrading impossible
without a dump/restore cycle.  There is unfortunately no way around
this; it is the price to pay for progress.

In a few weeks the softraid metadata changes should settle down.

On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:25:53PM +1200, Paul M wrote:
 Is softraid(4) now concidered suitable for use in production  
 environments?

 I know that many people have used it for a long time with no problems,
 but that is not my question.

 I see that the bioctl man page lists the RAID 4  5 disciplines as
 'experimental' - I'm specificly interested in RAID0.

 I've been looking forward to switching from RAIDFrame for some time,
 here's hoping that 4.7 will be that time.


 I appreciate the fine work all the devs have done, and am extremely
 gratefull to you all that I'm able to use such a fine OS.
 Thank You.


 paulm



Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Andreas Gerdd
 What does
  $ df /altroot
 tell you, in particular, which mount point is it reporting?
 Mounted on / or Mounted on /altroot?

df /altroot shows: Mounted on /

(df -h doesn't show /altroot.)

So i cannot browse the content of /altroot, even though the backup
files are there?



Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Robert

Andreas Gerdd wrote:

What does
 $ df /altroot
tell you, in particular, which mount point is it reporting?
Mounted on / or Mounted on /altroot?


df /altroot shows: Mounted on /

(df -h doesn't show /altroot.)

So i cannot browse the content of /altroot, even though the backup
files are there?




if your altroot slice is not mounted, /altroot is just some empty dir, 
as expected.
if you want to see what is on there, you have to mount it first, like 
any other filesystem.


mount it, have a look and don't forget to unmount it again.
this is best done, when you are sure, that daily will not run while you 
have it mounted.




Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Ingo Schwarze
 What does
  $ df /altroot
 tell you, in particular, which mount point is it reporting?
 Mounted on / or Mounted on /altroot?

 df /altroot shows: Mounted on /
 (df -h doesn't show /altroot.)

Thus, /altroot is currently not mounted.

 So i cannot browse the content of /altroot, even though the backup
 files are there?

We are slowly drifting off-topic, this is no more OpenBSD-specific,
instead this is basic knowledge of basic Unix features.

No, you cannot access a file system that is not mounted.
You need to mount it first, see mount(8) for details.

In case you just want to have a look, consider mounting it read-only.
And don't forget to umount(8) it afterwards, or the next nightly dd(1)
won't do what you expect.



radeondrm crashes on -current

2010-03-28 Thread Mattieu Baptiste
Hi all,

Since yesterday I noticed a lot of crashes on my laptop (every time I
try to reboot and when my screen is suspended). I follow -current. The
first crash seems related to radeondrm. The second happens when I try
boot reboot in ddb.

It's a laptop so I just have pictures of my screen (ps  trace of the
first crash, then ps  trace of the second crash of ''boot reboot'').
Pictures can be found at : http://www.brimbelle.org/mattieu/stuff/report/

Here is a dmesg:

OpenBSD 4.7-current (GENERIC) #3: Sat Mar 27 19:29:44 CET 2010
r...@freekc.panam.brimbelle.org:/usr/src/sys/arch/i386/compile/GENERIC
cpu0: Intel(R) Pentium(R) M processor 1.86GHz (GenuineIntel
686-class) 1.87 GHz
cpu0: 
FPU,V86,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,CFLUSH,DS,ACPI,MMX,FXSR,SSE,SSE2,SS,TM,SBF,EST,TM2
real mem  = 1005023232 (958MB)
avail mem = 964841472 (920MB)
mainbus0 at root
bios0 at mainbus0: AT/286+ BIOS, date 08/21/06, BIOS32 rev. 0 @
0xfd760, SMBIOS rev. 2.33 @ 0xe0010 (64 entries)
bios0: vendor IBM version 1YET65WW (1.29 ) date 08/21/2006
bios0: IBM 2668WEV
apm0 at bios0: Power Management spec V1.2
apm0: battery life expectancy 100%
apm0: AC on, battery charge high
acpi at bios0 function 0x0 not configured
pcibios0 at bios0: rev 2.1 @ 0xfd6f0/0x910
pcibios0: PCI IRQ Routing Table rev 1.0 @ 0xfdeb0/256 (14 entries)
pcibios0: PCI Interrupt Router at 000:31:0 (Intel 82371FB ISA rev 0x00)
pcibios0: PCI bus #12 is the last bus
bios0: ROM list: 0xc/0x1 0xd/0x1600 0xd1800/0x1000
0xdc000/0x4000! 0xe/0x1
cpu0 at mainbus0: (uniprocessor)
cpu0: Enhanced SpeedStep 1863 MHz: speeds: 1867, 1600, 1333, 1067, 800 MHz
pci0 at mainbus0 bus 0: configuration mode 1 (bios)
io address conflict 0x5800/0x8
io address conflict 0x5808/0x4
io address conflict 0x5810/0x8
io address conflict 0x580c/0x4
pchb0 at pci0 dev 0 function 0 Intel 82915GM Host rev 0x03
ppb0 at pci0 dev 1 function 0 Intel 82915GM PCIE rev 0x03: irq 11
pci1 at ppb0 bus 1
vga1 at pci1 dev 0 function 0 ATI Radeon Mobility M300 M22 rev 0x00
wsdisplay0 at vga1 mux 1: console (80x25, vt100 emulation)
wsdisplay0: screen 1-5 added (80x25, vt100 emulation)
radeondrm0 at vga1: irq 11
drm0 at radeondrm0
ppb1 at pci0 dev 28 function 0 Intel 82801FB PCIE rev 0x03: irq 11
pci2 at ppb1 bus 2
bge0 at pci2 dev 0 function 0 Broadcom BCM5751M rev 0x11, BCM5750 B1
(0x4101): irq 11, address 00:11:25:d3:54:2c
brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5750 10/100/1000baseT PHY, rev. 0
ppb2 at pci0 dev 28 function 2 Intel 82801FB PCIE rev 0x03: irq 11
pci3 at ppb2 bus 3
uhci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 0 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 11
uhci1 at pci0 dev 29 function 1 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 11
uhci2 at pci0 dev 29 function 2 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 11
uhci3 at pci0 dev 29 function 3 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 11
ehci0 at pci0 dev 29 function 7 Intel 82801FB USB rev 0x03: irq 11
usb0 at ehci0: USB revision 2.0
uhub0 at usb0 Intel EHCI root hub rev 2.00/1.00 addr 1
ppb3 at pci0 dev 30 function 0 Intel 82801BAM Hub-to-PCI rev 0xd3
pci4 at ppb3 bus 11
cbb0 at pci4 dev 0 function 0 Ricoh 5C476 CardBus rev 0x8d: irq 11
iwi0 at pci4 dev 2 function 0 Intel PRO/Wireless 2200BG rev 0x05:
irq 11, address 00:12:f0:dc:3d:69
cardslot0 at cbb0 slot 0 flags 0
cardbus0 at cardslot0: bus 12 device 0 cacheline 0x0, lattimer 0xb0
pcmcia0 at cardslot0
auich0 at pci0 dev 30 function 2 Intel 82801FB AC97 rev 0x03: irq
11, ICH6 AC97
ac97: codec id 0x41445374 (Analog Devices AD1981B)
ac97: codec features headphone, 20 bit DAC, No 3D Stereo
audio0 at auich0
Intel 82801FB Modem rev 0x03 at pci0 dev 30 function 3 not configured
ichpcib0 at pci0 dev 31 function 0 Intel 82801FBM LPC rev 0x03: PM disabled
pciide0 at pci0 dev 31 function 2 Intel 82801FBM SATA rev 0x03: DMA,
channel 0 wired to compatibility, channel 1 wired to compatibility
wd0 at pciide0 channel 0 drive 0: HTS541080G9AT00
wd0: 16-sector PIO, LBA, 76319MB, 156301488 sectors
wd0(pciide0:0:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 5
atapiscsi0 at pciide0 channel 1 drive 0
scsibus0 at atapiscsi0: 2 targets
cd0 at scsibus0 targ 0 lun 0: MATSHITA, DVD-RAM UJ-822S, 1.61 ATAPI
5/cdrom removable
cd0(pciide0:1:0): using PIO mode 4, Ultra-DMA mode 2
ichiic0 at pci0 dev 31 function 3 Intel 82801FB SMBus rev 0x03: irq 11
iic0 at ichiic0
usb1 at uhci0: USB revision 1.0
uhub1 at usb1 Intel UHCI root hub rev 1.00/1.00 addr 1
usb2 at uhci1: USB revision 1.0
uhub2 at usb2 Intel UHCI root hub rev 1.00/1.00 addr 1
usb3 at uhci2: USB revision 1.0
uhub3 at usb3 Intel UHCI root hub rev 1.00/1.00 addr 1
usb4 at uhci3: USB revision 1.0
uhub4 at usb4 Intel UHCI root hub rev 1.00/1.00 addr 1
isa0 at ichpcib0
isadma0 at isa0
com0 at isa0 port 0x3f8/8 irq 4: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
com1 at isa0 port 0x2f8/8 irq 3: ns16550a, 16 byte fifo
pckbc0 at isa0 port 0x60/5
pckbd0 at pckbc0 (kbd slot)
pckbc0: using irq 1 for kbd slot
wskbd0 at pckbd0: console keyboard, using wsdisplay0
pms0 at pckbc0 (aux slot)
pckbc0: using irq 12 for aux slot
wsmouse0 at 

Re: /altroot problem

2010-03-28 Thread Igor Sobrado
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 6:03 PM, Ingo Schwarze schwa...@usta.de wrote:
 df /altroot shows: Mounted on /
 (df -h doesn't show /altroot.)

 Thus, /altroot is currently not mounted.

As you said before, it shouldn't be usually mounted as it is used by
dd(1). daily.out's output on the first email shows that this partition
stores a backup of /dev/wd0a right now. To look into it mount this
partition on any mount point. For example:

# mount /dev/wd0d /mnt
# ls -al /mnt

It should have a copy of your root partition, and you should be able
to see it after mounting /dev/wd0d. Do not miss umount(8)ing it after
looking into its contents (i.e., umount /mnt).

 So i cannot browse the content of /altroot, even though the backup
 files are there?

 We are slowly drifting off-topic, this is no more OpenBSD-specific,
 instead this is basic knowledge of basic Unix features.

 No, you cannot access a file system that is not mounted.
 You need to mount it first, see mount(8) for details.

 In case you just want to have a look, consider mounting it read-only.
 And don't forget to umount(8) it afterwards, or the next nightly dd(1)
 won't do what you expect.

Agreed.



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OpenBSD 4.6

2010-03-28 Thread Dev For
Can someone point me to some docs on configuring xvr-1200 accelerated? i am
running the wildcatfb driver in X11 but limited to 8 bpp.



Re: OpenBSD 4.6

2010-03-28 Thread Miod Vallat
 Can someone point me to some docs on configuring xvr-1200 accelerated? i am
 running the wildcatfb driver in X11 but limited to 8 bpp.

Since there is no technical documentation available for this device, I'm
afraid the 7bpp unaccelerated wildcatfb driver is the best we can
provide.

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Re: aucat: default: can't open device

2010-03-28 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 15:12:42 + Jacob Meuser
jake...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:

 On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 01:02:44PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
 
  unfortunately, fixing this is not exactly trivial.  I have an idea,
  but I really would need a machine (I have the cards, just nothing
  that can use them) to work it out.
 
 not exactly elegant (I don't think there is an elegant way to handle
 it without bigger changes) but it should work (only compile tested).
 

With this card:
FCC ID: IBACT-SB32PNP49
Model#: CT3620

You patch works perfectly. `aucat -l -m play` runs without a fuss and
both `aucat -i track01.wav` and `cdio cdplay` run very well.

I'll start testing the other four SB cards soonish.

As for not having a working system with an ISA bus for testing the
ancient stuff, I'll quite happily send you one, but I'm afraid you'd
quite begrudgingly receive it. ;)

If you want one, let me know.

jcr



Re: aucat: default: can't open device

2010-03-28 Thread Jacob Meuser
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 04:57:33PM -0700, J.C. Roberts wrote:
 On Sat, 27 Mar 2010 15:12:42 + Jacob Meuser
 jake...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:
 
  On Sat, Mar 27, 2010 at 01:02:44PM +, Jacob Meuser wrote:
  
   unfortunately, fixing this is not exactly trivial.  I have an idea,
   but I really would need a machine (I have the cards, just nothing
   that can use them) to work it out.
  
  not exactly elegant (I don't think there is an elegant way to handle
  it without bigger changes) but it should work (only compile tested).
  
 
 With this card:
   FCC ID: IBACT-SB32PNP49
   Model#: CT3620
 
 You patch works perfectly. `aucat -l -m play` runs without a fuss and
 both `aucat -i track01.wav` and `cdio cdplay` run very well.

excellent.

 I'll start testing the other four SB cards soonish.

if you (or anyone else) have any other working ISA audio devices, it
would probably be a good time to make similar changes in other
drivers.

 As for not having a working system with an ISA bus for testing the
 ancient stuff, I'll quite happily send you one, but I'm afraid you'd
 quite begrudgingly receive it. ;)

yeah, I don't really need/want an old i386 ... maybe if ISA DMA worked on
alpha or the hp* platforms ...

 If you want one, let me know.
 
 jcr

-- 
jake...@sdf.lonestar.org
SDF Public Access UNIX System - http://sdf.lonestar.org



libcairo.so.9.2 missing

2010-03-28 Thread Ted Roby
My xfce4 build fails. I have refreshed cvs multiple times, built new
release packages, and re-attempted with fresh installs from those
packages. Did I break something?

here's what I found relevant:
Checksumming...Error in package:
/usr/ports/pobj/cairo-1.8.8p0/fake-i386/usr/local/lib/libcairo.so.9.2 does
not exist

here's the full make output:

=== x11/xfce4/exo
===  Checking files for exo-0.3.103p0
`/usr/ports/distfiles/xfce4/exo-0.3.103.tar.bz2' is up to date.
 (SHA256) xfce4/exo-0.3.103.tar.bz2: OK
===  exo-0.3.103p0 depends on: libnotify-* - not found
===  Verifying install for libnotify-* in devel/libnotify
===  Checking files for libnotify-0.4.5p0
`/usr/ports/distfiles/libnotify-0.4.5.tar.bz2' is up to date.
 (SHA256) libnotify-0.4.5.tar.bz2: OK
===  libnotify-0.4.5p0 depends on: gtk+2-* - not found
===  Verifying install for gtk+2-* in x11/gtk+2
===  Checking files for gtk+-2.18.9
`/usr/ports/distfiles/gtk+-2.18.9.tar.bz2' is up to date.
 (SHA256) gtk+-2.18.9.tar.bz2: OK
===  gtk+2-2.18.9 depends on: pango-* - not found
===  Verifying install for pango-* in devel/pango
===  Checking files for pango-1.24.5p0
`/usr/ports/distfiles/pango-1.24.5.tar.bz2' is up to date.
 (SHA256) pango-1.24.5.tar.bz2: OK
===  pango-1.24.5p0 depends on: cairo-* - not found
===  Verifying install for cairo-* in graphics/cairo
`/usr/ports/pobj/cairo-1.8.8p0/fake-i386/.fake_done' is up to date.
===  Building package for cairo-1.8.8p0
Create /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/cairo-1.8.8p0.tgz
Reading plist...Switching to /usr/ports/graphics/cairo/pkg/PFRAG.shared

Checksumming...Error in package:
/usr/ports/pobj/cairo-1.8.8p0/fake-i386/usr/local/lib/libcairo.so.9.2 does
not exist

===  Cleaning for cairo-1.8.8p0
rm -f /usr/ports/packages/i386/all/cairo-1.8.8p0.tgz
/usr/ports/packages/i386/ftp/cairo-1.8.8p0.tgz
/usr/ports/packages/i386/cdrom/cairo-1.8.8p0.tgz
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo (line 1498 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo (line 2038 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
*** Error code 1

Stop in /usr/ports/graphics/cairo (line 1528 of
/usr/ports/infrastructure/mk/bsd.port.mk).
*** Error code 1



Muy buena Semana de turismo

2010-03-28 Thread Ernesto Capurro
Saludos a todos



Re: aucat: default: can't open device

2010-03-28 Thread J.C. Roberts
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 00:39:46 + Jacob Meuser
jake...@sdf.lonestar.org wrote:

  With this card:
  FCC ID: IBACT-SB32PNP49
  Model#: CT3620
  
  You patch works perfectly. `aucat -l -m play` runs without a fuss
  and both `aucat -i track01.wav` and `cdio cdplay` run very well.
 
 excellent.
 
  As for not having a working system with an ISA bus for testing the
  ancient stuff, I'll quite happily send you one, but I'm afraid you'd
  quite begrudgingly receive it. ;)
 
 yeah, I don't really need/want an old i386 ... maybe if ISA DMA
 worked on alpha or the hp* platforms ...

I figured you'd hold a grudge for sending a gift like that. ;)

I think the fastest things here with an ISA bus are Pentium II 400MHz
to 600MHz dell boxes. I know we have ISA for alpha, hp300, loongson, and
possibly others, but I've got no clue about the status of DMA on them.

  I'll start testing the other four SB cards soonish.
 
 if you (or anyone else) have any other working ISA audio devices, it
 would probably be a good time to make similar changes in other
 drivers.
 

I tested everything in my box of ISA audio cards. There are probably
other ISA audio cards around here sitting in systems, but digging the
systems out would be painful, very painful.

All of the following tests were done with your sb(4) patch, as well as
the ISA related patches from oga@ and ariane@ from t...@. The testing
was fairly simple and used a good quality recording:

  # aucat -l -m play
  # aucat -i track01.wav

It's the same ancient P54C Pentium 133MHz system which I posted the
dmesg for previously. It has has a noisy 50-pin SCSI disk, and the
expected ancient (dirty) power supply. --Perfect for abusive testing.

***
MODEL_: Creative SoundBlaster 32 PnP-ISA 
MODEL#: CT3620
FCC_ID: IBACT-SB32PNP49
CHIPS_: CT1745A
CHIPS_: CT1749-DAQ
CHIPS_: CT1971-TDQ

Like many older PnP-ISA devices, it shows up a bit wonky, namely as sb1
rather than sb0. It has an IDE interface (shows as wdc0) and two SIMM 
slots (no mem installed).

It works fine.

As expected, `aucat -l` failed but `aucat -l -m play` worked fine.

The default mixerctl output volume is a bit low.
  outputs.output=128,128
  outputs.master=128,128

Bumping these up to 192 works well enough, although there's the typical
light hiss (with nothing playing) when volume is increased. The light
hiss is more quiet than the hard drive or power supply, so I doubt
anyone will complain. ;)

The IDE interface on this card (wdc(4)) is a pain in the ass and likes
to conflict with anything it can find. IDE interface was not tested.


***
MODEL_: Creative SoundBlaster 16 ISA (jumper config)
MODEL#: CT1750
FCC_ID: IBACT-SB16MCD
CHIPS_: CT1746B-6
CHIPS_: CT1748A
CHIPS_: CT1745A

It shows up as expected as sb0. It has an IDE interface but it is not 
detected. This card has a manual volume control on the card itself 
(e.g. external wheel).

It works fine.

As expected, `aucat -l` failed but `aucat -l -m play` worked fine.

Again the defualt mixerctl output volume is a bit low, even when the
manual volume wheel is maxed.
  outputs.output=128,128
  outputs.master=128,128

Bumping these up 192 results in minimal (but expected) light hiss. This
older card actually sounds better than the newer SB32 card above.
IDE interface was not tested.

***
MODEL_: Creative SoundBlaster Vibra 16XV PnP-ISA
MODEL#: CT4170
FCC_ID: ?
CHIPS_: CT2511-SBT

It works fine. Sound quality is much better than the previous two cards
(more headroom).

As expected, `aucat -l` failed but `aucat -l -m play` worked fine.

Again, the default mixerctl output volume is a bit low. Bumbing it up
from 128,128 to 192,192 results a very tiny amount of light hiss.

What's that little thumping noise? -Oh, it's a helicopter outside. ;)
Flase alarm. Sorry. But it actually happened and I thought it was funny.


***
MODEL_: Creative Soundblaster AWE64 PnP-ISA
MODEL#: CT4520
FCC_ID: ?
CHIPS_: CT1972-NAS
CHIPS_: CT8920-NBQ

Whooo! This even has a subwoofer output.

It works fine. Again the sound quality is better than the older cards.

And again, `aucat -l` failed but `aucat -l -m play` worked fine.

Again, the default mixerctl output volume is a bit low. Bumbing it up
from 128,128 to 192,192 results an almost unnoticeable amount of light 
hiss.

***
MODEL_: ESS AudioDrive PnP-ISA
MODEL#: ?
FCC_ID: E5X1835 1833/5
CHIPS_: ES1688F VBA2393A
CHIPS_: ES968F U6213
  
By the chip numbers, this card is not supported by ess(4).

The ESS cards have a soundblaster compatibility mode and can show up as 
sb(4) devices. When this card comes up as sb0, it does not work. If I 
disable sb(4) in the kernel, the card doesn't show up at all.