On Wed, 22 Sep 1999 23:52:54 MST, Thomas Dean wrote:
cvsup this evening. make world failed. /usr/src/crypto does not exist.
Nope, no problem (well, apart from a few momentarily pending repo-copies
which are resolved now). A lot of stuff moved from secure to crypto, so
mebbe check which
I've made a bunch of fixes and enhancements to CCD. I do not believe
I've messed anything up but CCD is rather messy so I'm doing a little
head's up anyway.
* CCD panic when underlying storage has a sector size larger then 1K
fixed.
* CCD lockup when dd'ing from the
just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to compile the
kernel?
looking through the man page, I can do something like:
-O3 -march=pentium
and, if I'm reading the man page right:
-mcpu=cpu type
Assume the defaults for the machine type CPU TYPE
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:00:50 -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to compile the
kernel?
-O
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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:00:50 -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to compile the
kernel?
-O
well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and appears
to be running okay,
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:23:09 -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and appears
to be running okay, so is -O the max that makes a difference, or...?
Or...
Try build world with that kernel running. :-)
Ciao,
Sheldon.
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just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to compile the
kernel?
Works rather nicely here with
-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -pipe -s -fexpensive-optimizations
-ffast-math
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bero
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On 23 Sep, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and appears
to be running okay, so is -O the max that makes a difference, or...?
Or...
Try build world with that kernel running. :-)
Just to let you know: -Os works for me (since egcs hit the
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:23:09 -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and appears
to be running okay, so is -O the max that makes a difference, or...?
Or...
Try build world with that
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well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and
appears
Try build world with that kernel running. :-)
I should have mentioned that I'm speaking from fairly stale experience.
I got bitten by this last year and haven't
Hi,
We wrote experimental ACPI driver for 4.0-CURRENT.
Now it can
1. Detect signature in so-called BIOS area.
2. Map ACPI reclaim memory and ACPI NVS memory.
3. Detect tables in ACPI memory areas (RSDT FACS DSDT FACP).
4. Catch Powerbutton event and report by dmesg.
5. use character device
After doing a cvsup yesterday evening i can't seem to boot on my
raid cotroller using the same kernel config.
Is -current probing hardware i a different way now or ??
Is there anyone with an answer to this ??
Kernel Config:
#Compaq SMART Array 2-SL Controller
controller ida0
device
Hi,
I'm current as of 11:30am EST. If a fix has been made for the
following I probably won't see it until the cvsup servers run
their hourly updates... didn't know if you'd seen this or
not.
Thanks,
John
cc -nostdinc -O -pipe -DKERNEL -Wall -Wredundant-decls -Wnested-externs
I don't know who is maintaining the id driver, but it looks to
me like it isn't able to co-exist with the wd driver (because
it "steals" the wd drivers cdevsw entry)
Poul-Henning
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rites:
After doing a cvsup yesterday evening i can't seem to boot
[Insert semi-nasty message about how people should really be testing
their changes before they commit, how it is a blatant disregard for
basic human rigths not to do so etc etc etc]
Poul-Henning
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Hi,
I'm current as of 11:30am EST.
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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to
compile the kernel?
Works rather nicely here with
-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -pipe -s -fexpensive-optimizations
:
:[Insert semi-nasty message about how people should really be testing
:their changes before they commit, how it is a blatant disregard for
:basic human rigths not to do so etc etc etc]
:
:Poul-Henning
I just forgot to commit a header file. Sorry about that. I test all
of my code,
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: Ben Rosengart
Mutual respect doesn't exist when one of the parties refuses to listen
to *anyone's* advise, ever.
I am getting wholely sick and tired of having to
:
:Hi,
:
: I'm current as of 11:30am EST. If a fix has been made for the
:following I probably won't see it until the cvsup servers run
:their hourly updates... didn't know if you'd seen this or
:not.
:
:Thanks,
:John
The missing header file changes have been committed. They should show
phk, dillon, other FreeBSD folks,
We are all in a Open Source project named "Free"BSD. So could we
agree with all, play it totally "free" and "open" ? Not just sharing
your own knowledge freely, but also sitting you mind with thousands
of others' open. It is more helpful to
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 09:19:18AM -0700, Matthew Dillon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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:
:[Insert semi-nasty message about how people should really be testing
:their changes before they commit, how it is a blatant disregard for
:basic human rigths not to do so etc etc etc]
:
:Poul-Henning
In article local.mail.freebsd-current/[EMAIL PROTECTED] you
write:
After doing a cvsup yesterday evening i can't seem to boot on my
raid cotroller using the same kernel config.
Is -current probing hardware i a different way now or ??
It appears so. The IDA driver needs to stomp on the WD
Thomas Dean wrote:
cvsup this evening. make world failed. /usr/src/crypto does not exist.
I got bitten by this too. The solution is to add the crypto
distribution to your cvsup file. I'm not sure how I feel about this
though. I kind of liked having DES in its own dist since I don't
Many thanks...
personal opinions aside, I appreciate the work that ALL of you do.
Again, many thanks,
John
:
:Hi,
:
: I'm current as of 11:30am EST. If a fix has been made for the
:following I probably won't see it until the cvsup servers run
:their hourly updates... didn't know if
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Dan Nelson wrote:
Works rather nicely here with
-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -pipe -s -fexpensive-optimizations
-ffast-math
-O6 is too much; -O3 is the highest level tested for by egcs.
But specifying something too high (-O99) doesn't hurt - I'm using -O6
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 08:23:09 -0300, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
well, I just did -O3 -mpentium, and it both compiled cleanly, and appears
to be running okay, so is -O the max that makes a difference, or...?
Or...
Try build world with that
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:their changes before they commit, how it is a blatant disregard for
:basic human rigths not to do so etc etc etc]
...
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Play nice boys! Remeber
I just forgot to commit a header file. Sorry about that. I test all
of my code, unlike you Poul.
Insert nasty message about how people shouldn't post idiotic comments.
Ummm. I don't see this going in positive directions at all and I'd
appreciate it highly if everyone involved
Mutual respect doesn't exist when one of the parties refuses to listen
to *anyone's* advise, ever.
I am getting wholely sick and tired of having to clean up after Poul's
commit bugs. I've spent at least a hundred hours and probably more in
the last month fixing things
In the interests of peace and harmony (;-), I'd like to submit the
attached perl script, which lists the status of cvs-controlled files.
In particular, it's very useful for determining which files have been
modified but not committed, like:
i386/linux/linux_file.c
On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
I tend not to like the higher optimization levels because they cause
the compiler to attempt to turn static functions into inlines and,
in my opinion, it doesn't do a very good job of selecting which functions
to convert. The result is
I am seeing bounced mail from -current since this evening.
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I tried disconnecting from my ISP and redialing to change the IP. Same
results.
My ISP, netcom (now mindspring) has no idea.
Thanks for the script!
I thought I'd point out pcl-cvs for emacs, which can be found
at src/contrib/cvs/tools/pcl-cvs or it can be easily installed
using XEmacs 21's package management.
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On 23 September 1999 at 11:46, Darryl Okahata [EMAIL
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jonathan Lemon writes:
: It appears so. The IDA driver needs to stomp on the WD driver's
: vectors in order to boot off of the RAID controller. It seems that
: something changed so that wd is getting probed after the ida driver
: now, and removing the vectors.
Is
On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 11:46:38AM -0700, Darryl Okahata wrote:
I'd like to submit the attached perl script, which lists the status of
cvs-controlled files. In particular, it's very useful for determining
which files have been modified but not committed
With the following patch this scripts
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On Thu, 23 Sep 1999, The Hermit Hacker wrote:
just curious, but what is the max setting that can be used to compile the
kernel?
Works rather nicely here with
-O6 -mpentiumpro -march=pentiumpro -pipe -s -fexpensive-optimizations
Darryl Okahata wrote in list.freebsd-current:
In the interests of peace and harmony (;-), I'd like to submit the
attached perl script, which lists the status of cvs-controlled files.
In particular, it's very useful for determining which files have been
modified but not committed,
On Sep 09, 1999 at 01:26:35PM -0600, Warner Losh wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jonathan Lemon writes:
: It appears so. The IDA driver needs to stomp on the WD driver's
: vectors in order to boot off of the RAID controller. It seems that
: something changed so that wd is getting probed
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Jonathan Lemon writes:
: Yes. The IDA driver will be happy with it's own device nodes
: (/dev/ida), but last time I checked, the boot/loader would
: only understand root devices of wd() or da(). I understand that
: Soren's ad() driver has the same problem.
I am getting wholely sick and tired of having to clean up after Poul's
commit bugs. I've spent at least a hundred hours and probably more in
the last month fixing things that he's broken, like BOOTP and VN. I
would much rather spend my time on other more interesting things.
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phk's fla driver mount / correctly when it is the boot device.
However, the boot loader does have some interesting limitations in
this area last time I checked. Likely it was due to using the -stable
version for most of my testing.
I actually
As Jordan K. Hubbard wrote ...
I just forgot to commit a header file. Sorry about that. I test all
of my code, unlike you Poul.
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Ummm. I don't see this going in positive directions at all and I'd
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Thos of us in the anti-spam community think thsat this is a Good
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That's one way to cut down on support mail from
Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhm... Maybe I misunderstand what your 100-line perl script
does, but I use the following 3-line shell script instead:
#!/bin/sh -
cvs status | grep '^File:' | grep -v 'Status: Up-to-date$'
true
This works (and is faster), but it
Don,
excellent idea. i have expanded upon it and added it to
freebsd.mc.
jmb
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On Thu, Sep 23, 1999 at 02:51:15PM -0700, a little birdie told me
that Darryl Okahata remarked
Oliver Fromme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Uhm... Maybe I misunderstand what your 100-line perl script
does, but I use the following 3-line shell script instead:
#!/bin/sh -
cvs status
"Matthew D. Fuller" wrote:
OK:
#!/bin/sh
(cvs status | grep '^File:' | grep -v 'Status: Up-to-date$') 2 /dev/null
Excuse me, I apparently completely missed the idea, but what is wrong
with
cvs -qn up
?
Dima
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In three places in your code you do the following or something similar:
ptr = (CORE_ADDR) cached_pthread.nxt;
struct pthread has no member nxt in either -current or -stable
and your patch did not add it to pthread_private.h
What did you mean for this to be?
Thanks.
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One of us, at least, evidently.
How much
I administer a number of remote FreeBSD boxes and starting with 3.x
they have been unreliable at rebooting. We all know FreeBSD wants to
keep running forever, however it seems to be at the expense of
reboot stability. I have found the following problems occuring.
1) After a power failure the
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I administer a number of remote FreeBSD boxes and starting with 3.x
they have been unreliable at rebooting. We all know FreeBSD wants to
keep running forever, however it seems to be at the expense of
reboot stability. I have found the
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