I poked at the pcm sound driver a bit, and it appears that
sys/i386/isa/isa_dma.c:isa_dmastatus is returning 65280 (== snd_dmabuf
bufsize == 0xff00) when there is no dma pending, which kinda blows the
mind of sys/i386/isa/snd/dmabuf.c:dsp_wr_dmaupdate (which is easily
confused).
This breaks pcm
In message xzpzp3qvx7c@flood.ping.uio.no Dag-Erling Smorgrav writes:
: Anybody using a 3c509 and expecting it to work reliably should be
: taken out and shot in the back of the head.
But what about a 3C589D? The ep driver supports them as well :-)
Warner
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In message xfmail.990430115051@polstra.com John Polstra writes:
: Sheesh. Make it a bloody long then so you'll get 64 bits on the
: Alpha. And then go fix all the printf format mismatches.
:
: Or, pull you head out of that dark fantasyland and realize that (a) a
: 32-bit counter is not a
Warner Losh wrote:
In message xzpzp3qvx7c@flood.ping.uio.no Dag-Erling Smorgrav writes:
: Anybody using a 3c509 and expecting it to work reliably should be
: taken out and shot in the back of the head.
But what about a 3C589D? The ep driver supports them as well :-)
Or a 3C589E (AKA a
In message pine.bsf.4.05.9905011304270.59263-100...@herring.nlsystems.com
Doug Rabson writes:
: Its fairly harmless. We don't really support the old haveseen_isadev() api
: and its a reminder to convert any old drivers which use it. I might deal
: with it this weekend since I have some time. I'm
In message pine.bsi.3.91.990501071713.9876a-100...@oldnews.quick.net Steven
P. Donegan writes:
: And, it happens even if the bt device driver is not configured into the
: kernel...
Do you have the aha or adv driver in the kernel, or configured into
the kernel? The last time I did a grep on sys
In message 19990502015216.a...@keltia.freenix.fr Ollivier Robert writes:
: WHat are the improvements compared to Perforce ?
After working with Perforce for 9 month at Pluto, I'd have to say it
is head and shoulders above CVS. It is a different style of source
management, where you have to
In message pine.lnx.4.04.9905011928550.735-100...@feral.com Matthew Jacob
writes:
: Oh, very well, I'll have to say Perforce isn't that bad- it's just that it
: doesn't have a snappy set of tcl/tk GUI tools that allow you look at whole
: branch and revision histories..
I've seen many Tk tools
In message 199905021941.paa22...@blackhelicopters.org Dispatcher writes:
: For mission-critical systems, I'm still installing 2.2.8-stable.
And the security officer still back ports relevant patches to
2.2.8-stale. The 2.2.8 - 3.x transition lost support for several
devices (aic being the mostly
In message pine.bsf.4.10.9905031432250.388-100...@picnic.mat.net Chuck Robey
writes:
: If you've EVER used tcpdump, go take a look at this site, I guarantee
: it's worth your time:
:
: http://www.capmedia.fr/mgall/xip/
:
: What a GREAT idea! A full graphical tcpdump!
Looks like a fully
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
In message pine.bsf.4.05.9905011304270.59263-100...@herring.nlsystems.com
Doug Rabson writes:
: Its fairly harmless. We don't really support the old haveseen_isadev() api
: and its a reminder to convert any old drivers which use it. I might deal
: with
In message pine.bsf.4.05.9905040839490.637-100...@herring.nlsystems.com Doug
Rabson writes:
: In that case, the driver will detect it when it allocates the resource. It
: will after conversion anyway :-).
:-)
: The other one which is needed reconfig_isadev, which is used by the zp
: and ze
It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
interesting that pccardd complain about slot 0,1,2,3, while I only
have two.
May? 4 10:46:33 notebook /kernel: Timecounter i8254? frequency 1193123
Hz
May?
Dear Soren,
As of today -current ata driver isn't probed at all (I don't see ad0
messages when booting kernel and of course it can't mount root), while
wd0 driver works well.
Following is dmesg from my earlier bootable kernel with ata driver.
FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #0: Sat Apr 17 02:47:42 EEST 1999
It seems Maxim Sobolev wrote:
Dear Soren,
As of today -current ata driver isn't probed at all (I don't see ad0
messages when booting kernel and of course it can't mount root), while
wd0 driver works well.
Following is dmesg from my earlier bootable kernel with ata driver.
FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT
Hello,
I have problem in compile the whole system. The error is as followings;-
Any clue ? Thanks.
Clarence
=== Error ===
=== cpp
cc -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../../../../contrib/egcs/gcc -I/usr/sr
c/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cpp/../../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/config -DFREEBSD_NATIVE
Maxim Sobolev wrote:
It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
interesting that pccardd complain about slot 0,1,2,3, while I only
have two.
This slot problem is usually caused by loading the pcic
On Sunday, 2nd May 1999, Chuck Robey wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jean-Marc Zucconi wrote:
This one did not arrive in my mailbox. Can someone send it to me? I
would like to avoid downloading 6Mbytes again.
I'm going to mail it to you separately, but it might not look like it
came from me.
I
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Stephen McKay wrote:
On Sunday, 2nd May 1999, Chuck Robey wrote:
On Mon, 3 May 1999, Jean-Marc Zucconi wrote:
This one did not arrive in my mailbox. Can someone send it to me? I
would like to avoid downloading 6Mbytes again.
I'm going to mail it to you separately,
On Mon, May 03, 1999 at 08:57:14PM -0400, Brian Feldman wrote:
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Matthew Thyer wrote:
My usermode ppp works fine normally as I can quite happily download
4 things at once without a single silo overflow (as I did last night)
even when there is lots of disk activity or X11
Stephen McKay writes:
I also did not receive part 18. Are the individual parts kept anywhere
for anonymous ftp access?
I will put it on http://www.freebsd.org/~jmz/part18 in a few minutes.
Jean-Marc
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To
Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
(fanfair!)
:-)
NFS attempts to realign packet buffers and trods all over the underlying
mbufs. For TCP connections, several RPC's may be present in an mbuf
chain. The realignment of one of them may destroy the others. This
In article pine.gso.3.95q.990503053948.19300a-100...@rac1.wam.umd.edu,
Kenneth Wayne Culver culv...@wam.umd.edu writes:
As we probably all know, Q3 test is out for Linux. I tested it on FreeBSD,
with great results. I just downloaded the correct glide libraries from the
site suggested by
It is completely impossible to have 2^32 routes in IPv4. Period.
Of course not. It is impossible to have 2^32 *host* routes in IPv4.
-Dima
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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote (1999/05/03):
You need to put ip aliases on your loopback interface, forinstance:
ifconfig lo0 10.0.0.1 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias
...
ifconfig lo0 10.0.0.5 netmask 255.255.255.255 alias
Then you give each jail one of these ipnumbers and
Any chance to have jail include in the 3.x-STABLE before
the summer ?
Thanks
S.
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Unix Security Administrator secur...@francenet.fr
Tout FreeBSD en Francais
Dmitry Khrustalev wrote:
It is completely impossible to have 2^32 routes in IPv4. Period.
Of course not. It is impossible to have 2^32 *host* routes in IPv4.
Independent of IPv4, IPv6, or IPvAnything, I make the following
claim. Let:
P = number of bits in a pointer
I = number of
In message xzpzp3qvx7c@flood.ping.uio.no Dag-Erling Smorgrav writes:
: Anybody using a 3c509 and expecting it to work reliably should be
: taken out and shot in the back of the head.
But what about a 3C589D? The ep driver supports them as well :-)
The 589D also has problems under heavy
I have problem in compile the whole system. The error is as followings;-
Any clue ? Thanks.
Looks like you might want to do:
cd /usr/src
make cleandir
make cleandir
to clean up old cruft in your /usr/src/. directories.
--
-- David(obr...@nuxi.com -or-
Jean-Marc Zucconi wrote:
Stephen McKay writes:
I also did not receive part 18. Are the individual parts kept anywhere
for anonymous ftp access?
I will put it on http://www.freebsd.org/~jmz/part18 in a few minutes.
The ctms are in ftp://ftp.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/CTM/*
M
--
Mark
I think the worst case you might see is on the order of 50,000 or so
route entries. If we give FreeBSD the capability to handle multipath
routes, it would depend on the size of the mesh but I can't imagine
there would be more then a few hundred thousand route entries in the
In message 1999050417.a25...@kazi.dcse.fee.vutbr.cz, Rudolf Cejka writes:
Is it possible to call ping in prison session?
# ping some.host
ping: socket: Operation not permitted
I have not bothered with it yet, I would have to peek into the ICMP
packets to make sure they were
:remainder of the packet - the ip payload - to NOT be 4-byte aligned.
:
:We're planning to try replacing some Solaris web servers with FreeBSD
:machines in the near future. The documents are on a read-only NFS
:filestore connected to the web servers with CDDI. (Updates will stay
:on a Sun
It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
interesting that pccardd complain about slot 0,1,2,3, while I only
have two.
You're still loading the pcic module. Don't do that.
--
\\ Sometimes
I agree, this would be way cool, and a valuable feature.
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Sebastien GIORIA wrote:
Any chance to have jail include in the 3.x-STABLE before
the summer ?
Thanks
S.
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Sebastien Gioria - FranceNet
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Tony Finch wrote:
Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
(fanfair!)
:-)
NFS attempts to realign packet buffers and trods all over the underlying
mbufs. For TCP connections, several RPC's may be present in an mbuf
chain. The realignment
--- Makefile.orig Tue May 4 21:26:56 1999
+++ MakefileTue May 4 21:27:25 1999
@@ -3,7 +3,8 @@
.PATH: ${.CURDIR}/../../miscfs/procfs
KMOD= procfs
SRCS= opt_vmpage.h procfs_ctl.c procfs_map.c procfs_note.c procfs_status.c \
- procfs_subr.c procfs_type.c procfs_vfsops.c
According to Jean-Marc Zucconi:
This one did not arrive in my mailbox. Can someone send it to me? I
would like to avoid downloading 6Mbytes again.
It seems that it got here right:
-rw--- 1 nobody wheel 73872 May 3 19:10 cvs-cur.5292.gz+017-082
-rw--- 1 nobody wheel 73872 May 3
In message 372ea8c8.15880...@altavista.net Maxim Sobolev writes:
: It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
: Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
: interesting that pccardd complain about slot 0,1,2,3, while I only
: have two.
Warner Losh i...@harmony.village.org says:
: In message 372ea8c8.15880...@altavista.net Maxim Sobolev writes:
: : It seems that as of today -current pccard driver still isn't usable.
: : Kernel paniced after pccardd trying ifconfig ed0. Following is my dmesg,
: : interesting that pccardd complain
In message e10elr1-00098p...@tardis.perspectives.net Jerry Alexandratos
writes:
: Quick question. Will the work you're doing also solve the problems with
: the detection and driver assignment on modem/serial cards or is that
: another problem all-together?
That is a related problem. The
An alert: VESA/SMP seems to be problematic again. For example, this
sequence reliably brings me down to the bios:
startx
ctl-alt-bksp
vidcontrol 132x42
startx
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Geoff Buckingham wrote:
In article pine.gso.3.95q.990503053948.19300a-100...@rac1.wam.umd.edu,
Kenneth Wayne Culver culv...@wam.umd.edu writes:
As we probably all know, Q3 test is out for Linux. I tested it on FreeBSD,
with great results. I just downloaded the correct glide
RW == Robert Watson rob...@cyrus.watson.org writes:
RW So will bitkeeper provide a nice interface for migrating code
RW from an existing and well-established CVS repository to
RW whatever they use?
I've looked at bitkeeper and wonder what exactly are it's advantages
over CVS. It's
yacine wrote:
I have problems with sound myself. I get an error message in the
Q3A
console saying your soundcard can't do this. I have a Crystal CS4237B
soundcard.
snip...
controller pnp0# this is required for PnP support
device pcm0at isa? port ? tty irq 9 drq 1
Edwin Culp ec...@mexcomusa.net wrote:
I just realized that I have lost netatalk (atalkd/papd/afpd) seems to
have silently died within the last week or so, for no clear reason. Has
anyone else, who is running current and netatalk, seen this? (Misery
loves company:-) I'm going to start
I just tried to make world on a cvsup from about 2 hours, (1am GMT+2 Wed
May 5th), and Im getting a make world faliure... it does this...
Writing Makefile for DynaLoader
=== Your Makefile has been rebuilt. ===
=== Please rerun the make command ===
false
false: not found
*** Error code 1
Stop.
On Tue, 4 May 1999, Sebastien GIORIA wrote:
Any chance to have jail include in the 3.x-STABLE before
the summer ?
What I'd like to see is a writeup on how to actually make use of these
new features.
Thanks
S.
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On 05-May-99 yacine wrote:
I have problems with sound myself. I get an error message in the Q3A
console saying your soundcard can't do this. I have a Crystal CS4237B
soundcard. Here is information from my dmesg:
This probably happens because pcm doesn't support mmap'ing the DMA buffers of
Nate Williams once stated:
=The 589D also has problems under heavy load, but I doubt many people
=are running heavily loaded applications on their laptops. (I did it
=once, and it tended to timeout and require a lot of ifconfig ep0
=up/down about every 3-4 minutes).
Reducing the
On 04-May-99 Eric Hodel wrote:
I think it is because the pcm driver don't support mmap()ing. Are we
going to get mmap()ing? (If this is the case.)
Actually.. I wouldn't mind a library you can LD_PRELOAD which replaces
open/read/write/mmap/ioctl for audio devices and then mangles it to an
Matthew Dillon dil...@apollo.backplane.com wrote:
I think the worst case you might see is on the order of 50,000 or so
route entries. ...
It take a phenominally stupid network setup to create more
then that.
With Path MTU Discovery (which is on by default), you effectively
create a distict
Stefan Bethke wrote:
Edwin Culp ec...@mexcomusa.net wrote:
I just realized that I have lost netatalk (atalkd/papd/afpd) seems to
have silently died within the last week or so, for no clear reason. Has
anyone else, who is running current and netatalk, seen this? (Misery
loves
Warner Losh wrote:
In message e10elr1-00098p...@tardis.perspectives.net Jerry Alexandratos
writes:
: Quick question. Will the work you're doing also solve the problems with
: the detection and driver assignment on modem/serial cards or is that
: another problem all-together?
That is a
Archie Cobbs writes:
I have this patch for traceroute that adds the ability to send
packets with an arbitrary IP protocol number, instead of just TCP
and UDP. This is mainly useful to see if some router between points
A and B is blocking packets based on IP protocol number.
I sent it to
I've just MFCd a lot of changes to the -STABLE revision of Vinum.
These have been running in -CURRENT for some weeks, but in view of the
impending release of 3.2, I'd be grateful if anybody planning to do
something with Vinum were to do it now and let me know immediately if
you have any problems.
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