Found a bug. Please update your source from the same location if you
previously applied this patch.
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Jeff Roberson wrote:
I have a patch that should clear up buf locking issues and race conditions
in vfs_cluster.c. Since this code is so tricky I'd like to have a few
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
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On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Bruce Evans wrote:
On Fri, 28 Feb 2003, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
My main concern would be if the chips have the necessary umphf
to actually do a
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 12:16:39AM -0500, Mike Barcroft wrote:
[...]
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Kernel build for GENERIC started on Mon Mar 3 00:15:48 EST 2003
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=== hme
make: don't know how to
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 01:23:20AM +0200, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Practically 100% repeatable: after some CVS updates (not sure but it
seems after another high HD load as well) -CURRENT panics with
bwrite: buffer is not busy
(in the prefious message I've attached gdb trace and so on, and
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:01:22AM +0100, Philipp Mergenthaler wrote:
In that gdb trace, I think the panic was only an aftereffect and
the trouble started here:
#15 0xc02bc1c8 in calltrap () at {standard input}:96
#16 0xc021fd79 in tcp_input (m=0xc0d49c30, off0=20)
at
I've finished compiling my driver megacommit on i386, alpha and sparc64
and I will be committing the stuff shortly
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I've finished compiling my driver megacommit on i386, alpha and sparc64
and I will be committing the stuff shortly
Done, you can take off your tinfoil hats now :-)
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Rebuilding the temporary build tree
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stage 1: bootstrap tools
I seem to want to quite the opposite what other people would like to happen,
we have a supermicro P4DPR board with two Xeon´s. Since lately the kernel seems to
want to launch the virtual cores regardless of BIOS setting of HyperThreading being
[Disabled].
Any ideas how to disable the cores since
At 7:27 PM + 2003/03/01, Suneel Jhangiani wrote:
Does anyone know if someone is working on WiFi drivers for cards based
on the TI chipset running at 22Mbps (ie. D-link DWL-650+ pcmcia card)?
If you can get them, please let me know.
A friend co-worker (Bas Vermeulen) does driver
Hi gang.
Can anyone who is into timekeeping, and lives in or near Finland let me
know if they approve of a change to sysinstall, which will allow us to
use an alternate time keeping NTP server -- the reason for doing this is
outlined in PR conf/46235.
Patch URL:
On 28-Feb-2003 Terry Lambert wrote:
John Baldwin wrote:
Or you can use PXE at your provisioning center and have the
BIOS setup to boot from the hard disk first, which will fail
for the initial boot and fall back to PXE. Then once the box
is installed you ship it to its destination.
This
Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Dear Jason,
[Not too many people jumping onto this thread to help me.]
The first two non-bold lines on rebooting, are:
hw.bus.devctl_disable: 0 - 1
Entropy harvesting: interrupts ethernet point_to_point.
So I try:
[EMAIL
On Sun, 2 Mar 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Wayne Barnes wrote:
Immediately after rebooting, I get this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/waynetelnetd -debug
^^^
telnetd: bind: Address already in use
From: Jun Su [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2003 10:44:57 +0800
Soory for my English. there is a time delay in playback. Thanks. If you need
me do any test, I am glad to do.
Please don't apologize for your English. I assure you that my (German,
French, Chinese, Korean, Spanish, etc.)
Dear FreeBSD,
1. My /etc/hosts.allow is the untouched default, with the first
uncommented line being
ALL : ALL : allow
Also, I am still running the default GENERIC kernel, so
there is no ipfw capability:
FreeBSD etaq3 5.0-RELEASE FreeBSD 5.0-RELEASE #0: Thu Jan 16 22:16:53 GMT
2003
I've read the recent discussion[1] about why the install
media cannot use /boot/loader -P (broken K7 mobo's). Is
this still the case? Perhaps there could be a second
'miniinst' that had /boot/loader -h in the /boot.config
to facilitate install on headless machines. I am aware of
how trivial it
Dear Andre,
Yes, I can telnet and ssh on loopback. Boy, that debug setting
on the telnetd sure dumps a lot of output on the telnet side (but
is still silent on the screen where I started it).
- Wayne
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 10:48:15AM -0500, Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
On
On 01-Mar-2003 Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
On Thu, Feb 27, 2003 at 05:05:43PM -0500, John Baldwin wrote:
On 27-Feb-2003 Mike Barcroft wrote:
John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Fixed. Apparently people don't compile kernels for 80386's very often.
Maybe LINT should be building I386
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Hello everyone,
I'm having panic fairly regularely at the moment and I've seen that trying
to run mozilla when fsck_ffs is doing its work in the background is a Bad
Thing[tm].
While I'm here, am I the only one to notice that stack traces are not very
complete right now?
initial pcb at physical
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 10:22:21AM -0600, Wayne Barnes wrote:
Looking back at the waiting telnet job, it has no message or
anything.
Trying it with 'telnetd -debug -D report'
doesn't give any messages, either
Use tcpdump to make sure your machine is actually receiving the telnet
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Wayne Barnes wrote:
4. There is one possibly relevant fact that I have not mentioned,
yet:
sysinstall cannot see the (motherboard?) ethernet port on this Dell
2350. As FTP connection, it only offered dialup ppp or serial, etc. So I
put in a years-old SMC1211TX ethernet PCI card, and
Hello Dustin,
1) compile and install hcidump from the snapshot's ports/ directory
Recompiled and reinstalled. All went fine.
good
2) make sure you have clean setup, i.e.
- run # rc.bluetooth stop device
- disconnect the device from the PC
- reset mouse
- connect device back to PC
-
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Petri Helenius wrote:
I seem to want to quite the opposite what other people would like to happen,
we have a supermicro P4DPR board with two Xeon´s. Since lately the kernel seems to
want to launch the virtual cores regardless of BIOS setting of HyperThreading being
After some reading around I ended up putting a return; on top of
the mptable_hyperthread_fixup function and my performance is back.
Setting the sysctl helps some but it does not really fix the performance issues.
I would like to make the suggestion of making the HT fixup maybe a default
but allow
On 02-Mar-2003 Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2003-03-01 ]
[ Subjecte: Possible patch for limiting APs at startup ]
Hello.
Just as the topic says, do you think this patch is good enough, or gets
even close to it? I have tested the patch, and it
On 03-Mar-2003 Petri Helenius wrote:
After some reading around I ended up putting a return; on top of
the mptable_hyperthread_fixup function and my performance is back.
Setting the sysctl helps some but it does not really fix the performance issues.
I would like to make the suggestion of
On 2003-03-02 17:34, Michal Mertl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Imagine you decided to go with modular kernel. You comment out 'device
random' in your kernel-config and place 'random_load=YES' in
/boot/loader.conf. When you reboot and don't rebuild the kernel first, you
have your machine unbootable
Thanks, that´s greatly appreciated.
Pete
On 03-Mar-2003 Petri Helenius wrote:
After some reading around I ended up putting a return; on top of
the mptable_hyperthread_fixup function and my performance is back.
Setting the sysctl helps some but it does not really fix the performance
Max,
This is probably where I'm going to have to stop for the week to make sure
I get my classwork done, you've been a wonderful guide. I can't wait to
get started working on this some more.
hmmm... if your mouse drains batteries so fast for how you long
can you use it?
Actually, the battery
Installed from ports, I get
strace: open(/proc/..., ...): No such file or directory
trouble opening proc file
Clues?
Atte Peltomäki
http://kameli.org
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On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 11:27:09PM +0200, Atte Peltomaki wrote:
Installed from ports, I get
strace: open(/proc/..., ...): No such file or directory
trouble opening proc file
Try mounting the /proc fs.
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Dustin,
This is probably where I'm going to have to stop for the week to make sure
I get my classwork done, you've been a wonderful guide. I can't wait to
get started working on this some more.
no problem. thanks for your time :)
[...]
bottom line: baseband + L2CAP works. you can talk to your
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Philipp Mergenthaler wrote:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 01:23:20AM +0200, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Practically 100% repeatable: after some CVS updates (not sure but it
seems after another high HD load as well) -CURRENT panics with
bwrite: buffer is not busy
(in the
I'm trying to run vmware2 on a recent -current. I'm getting these when trying to load
the vmmon_up module.
kldload: can't load /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon_up.ko: No such file or
directory
Also making an appearance in dmesg is link_elf: symbol cdevsw_add undefined.
Current from today.
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, Philipp Mergenthaler wrote:
On Mon, Mar 03, 2003 at 01:23:20AM +0200, Vladimir Kushnir wrote:
Practically 100% repeatable: after some CVS updates (not sure but it
seems after another high HD load as well) -CURRENT panics
By the way... /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon_up.ko does exist.
James.
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003 14:57:12 -0800
James Satterfield [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm trying to run vmware2 on a recent -current. I'm getting these when trying to
load the vmmon_up module.
kldload: can't load
I'm developing a character driver which tracks a lot of state on a
per-open basis. I've got several mutexes in there which are
initialzed at open, and destroyed at close. After a few
dozen opens, witness seems to croak with:
witness_get: witness exhausted
Am I leaking something? Or is
How about `unset XX_load' ?
It works only for acpi.
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hi,
I can't boot recent CURRENT on PCM-5823. Is this the problem of ATA driver?
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At 2:57 PM -0800 3/3/03, James Satterfield wrote:
I'm trying to run vmware2 on a recent -current. I'm getting these
when trying to load the vmmon_up module.
kldload: can't load /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon_up.ko:
No such file or directory
Also making an
Am Di, 2003-03-04 um 01.42 schrieb Garance A Drosihn:
At 2:57 PM -0800 3/3/03, James Satterfield wrote:
I'm trying to run vmware2 on a recent -current. I'm getting these
when trying to load the vmmon_up module.
kldload: can't load /usr/local/lib/vmware/lib/modules/vmmon_up.ko:
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
machine.
What is the command to disable acpi at the boot prompt? I
On 2003-03-02 17:34, Michal Mertl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
: Imagine you decided to go with modular kernel. You comment out 'device
: random' in your kernel-config and place 'random_load=YES' in
: /boot/loader.conf. When you reboot and don't rebuild the kernel first, you
: have your machine
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, walt wrote:
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
machine.
What is the
I am getting the same
ad0: READ command timeout tag=0 serv=0 - resetting
ata0: resetting devices ..
error messages, and disk io pauses when it resets the devices for around
3 seconds (estimated from mpg123 pause in play),
a brief description of my system until i reboot and submit a verbose
Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, walt wrote:
After cvsup'ing just now I cannot reboot -CURRENT either with the new
kernel or the old kernel.
The new kernel panics instantly on boot, and the old kernel halts
with multiple messages about ACPI, so I'm stuck with an unbootable
For those want to fix ATA code, I have another problem
with CURRENT. I have a Tyan Tiger 230T which is based
on VIA Apollo 133T, south bridge is VIA 686B.
On second IDE, I have a Mitsubishi 52X cdrom as master,
and a Sony 16X CD R/W as slave, when startup, kernel
is always stuck at
My mini 'disaster' of earlier today was caused by the nvidia kernel
module being autoloaded at boot, which causes an immediate kernel panic.
The newest kernel seems fine until I try to load the module manually,
at which time I still get the kernel panic even after re-compiling
the module.
Maxime,
Latest update:
pccard0: Allocation failed for cfe 0
ata2 at port 0x140-0x14f irq 10 function 0 config 1 on pccard0
ad4: 342MB IBM-DMDM-10340 [695/16/63] at ata2-master PIO1
# atacontrol cap 2 0 # Microdrive
ATA/ATAPI revision4
device model IBM-DMDM-10340
serial number
On Mon, 3 Mar 2003, walt wrote:
My mini 'disaster' of earlier today was caused by the nvidia kernel
module being autoloaded at boot, which causes an immediate kernel panic.
The newest kernel seems fine until I try to load the module manually,
at which time I still get the kernel panic even
I got CURRENT sources from some hours ago and made the same ritual:
buildworld, buidlkernel, installkernel, installworld, mergemaster.
I know, the mega-commit was made, so ltmdm is broken now:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/ports/comms/ltmdm sudo make
*
I'm using SCHED_ULE on my laptop now. My recent round of fixes seems to
have helped out. I'm getting good interactive performance. I'm doing the
following:
nice -5'd for (;;) {} process.
make -j4 buildworld
Mozilla, pine, irc, screen, vi, etc.
All interactive tasks are very responsive. My
If you really need to use your workstation, you can try the open source nv
XFree86 driver. It's not as fast as the nVidia detonator driver and it's
not accelerated, but you can at least use X11 at a reasonable resolution
and color depth.
Regards,
With nForce based motherboards, it seems to
If you really need to use your workstation, you can try the open source nv
XFree86 driver. It's not as fast as the nVidia detonator driver and it's
not accelerated, but you can at least use X11 at a reasonable resolution
and color depth.
Regards,
If you have a nForce based machine that
I have 2 Xeon processors on a PDPEA (Rioworks) motherboard
(http://www.rioworks.co.jp/products/pdpea.html).
The generic kernel boots without problems (see output of dmesg below).
When I use the SMP kernel I invariably (5.0 release, various CURRENTs,
the latest cvsuped yesterday, various BIOS
I upgraded my machine while compiling KDE, some sys header files
are problematic now:
In file included from ksimcpu.cpp:45:
/usr/include/sys/dkstat.h:45:2: warning: #warning sys/dkstat.h is
deprecated and should not be #include'd
ksimcpu.cpp:244:2: warning: #warning is a GCC extension
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 02:19:39AM -0300, Rossam Souza Silva wrote:
Please cvsup with the latest ports, it's already fixed.
Jiawei
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Hi,
You need to upgrade your ports skeleton. There's a couple of fixes that
were committed within the last 24 hours which fix these issues.
Regards,
Andre Guibert de Bruet | Enterprise Software Consultant
Silicon Landmark, LLC. | http://siliconlandmark.com/
On Tue, 4 Mar 2003, Rossam
On Tue, Mar 04, 2003 at 01:57:46AM -0500, Andre Guibert de Bruet wrote:
Hi,
You need to upgrade your ports skeleton. There's a couple of fixes that
were committed within the last 24 hours which fix these issues.
Hmm..I've seen this on another port already (icewm, I think). It
looks like phk
It seems David Xu wrote:
(snip snap)
acd1: read data overrun 34/0
acd1: MODE_SENSE_BIG command timeout - resetting
ata1: resetting devices ..
done
acd1: CD-RW SONY CD-RW CRX140E at ata1-slave PIO4
Hmm, can you use the acd1 device normally or does it fail (how) ?
-Søren
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On 02-Mar-2003 Juli Mallett wrote:
* De: Hiten Pandya [EMAIL PROTECTED] [ Data: 2003-03-01 ]
[ Subjecte: Possible patch for limiting APs at startup ]
Hello.
Just as the topic says, do you think this patch is good
I'm having a problem with fetch and libfetch in 5.0, and (given that I
currently have a bad cold), I'm hoping to get a cheap answer before I have
to start crawling through code.
In the 4.x days, I was able to set up an apache web proxy, and then export
FTP_PASSIVE_MODE=YES and
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