Re: CVS commit: src/external/cddl/osnet/dev/dtrace/i386

2010-03-18 Thread Izumi Tsutsui
 Module Name:  src
 Committed By: tron
 Date: Thu Mar 18 11:00:03 UTC 2010
 
 Modified Files:
   src/external/cddl/osnet/dev/dtrace/i386: dtrace_subr.c
 
 Log Message:
 Fix the build:
 1.) ifdef-out unused functions and global variables.
 2.) Include x86/include/cpu_counter.h for amd64 and i386 to get the
 prototype of cpu_frequency.

Probably this should be rewritten to use MI timecounter(9)?
---
Izumi Tsutsui


Re: CVS commit: src/external/cddl/osnet/dev/dtrace/i386

2010-03-18 Thread Matthias Scheler
On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 11:44:40PM +0900, Izumi Tsutsui wrote:
  Modified Files:
  src/external/cddl/osnet/dev/dtrace/i386: dtrace_subr.c
  
  Log Message:
  Fix the build:
  1.) ifdef-out unused functions and global variables.
  2.) Include x86/include/cpu_counter.h for amd64 and i386 to get the
  prototype of cpu_frequency.
 
 Probably this should be rewritten to use MI timecounter(9)?

Well, it seems to be an architecture specific file anyway. But I don't
know the details, I just mechanically fixed the build.

Kind regards

-- 
Matthias Scheler  http://zhadum.org.uk/


Re: CVS commit: src/sys

2010-03-18 Thread Antti Kantee
On Mon Mar 15 2010 at 16:25:01 +0200, Antti Kantee wrote:
 On Sun Mar 14 2010 at 14:30:07 -0500, David Young wrote:
  On my console and in /var/log/messages, I find
  
WARNING: module error: use -f to reinstate builtin module compat
  
  For example, whenever I type my login:
  
login: dyoung
WARNING: module error: use -f to reinstate builtin module compat
Password:
 
 hmm, something is unloading compat.  I wonder if builtins can be
 autounloaded now (shouldn't be allowed to happen).  I didn't notice this
 behaviour on a fresh anita installation, so i'm not sure what it's about.

This should be fixed now.  Autounload (disable) of builtins was attempted
only if resources were short -- i guess you have a low-memory setup.

On a tangent, when doing the original change, I wanted to require
something like modunload -f to disable builtins, but there is no way to
pass flags to modctl() in unload.