RE: Add support for ACPI Module Device ACPI0004?

2017-04-19 Thread Dexuan Cui
> From: John Baldwin [mailto:j...@freebsd.org] > Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2017 02:34 > > Can we add the support of "ACPI0004" with the below one-line change? > > > > acpi_sysres_probe(device_t dev) > > { > > -static char *sysres_ids[] = { "PNP0C01", "PNP0C02", NULL }; > > +static char

Re: Add support for ACPI Module Device ACPI0004?

2017-04-19 Thread John Baldwin
On Wednesday, April 19, 2017 12:26:51 PM Dexuan Cui wrote: > The ACPI firmware of Hyper-V UEFI VM has a Module Device whose Hardware > ID is "ACPI0004". The module device has a _CRS object defining some MMIO > ranges, which are needed when physical PCIe devices are passed through > to the VM. >

Re: new problem?

2017-04-19 Thread John Baldwin
On Sunday, April 09, 2017 06:08:04 PM Jeffrey Bouquet wrote: > i386_set_ldt: start=-1 num=1 descs=0x38449fac This message is a harmless debug printf. Somehow you compiled sys/i386/i386/sys_machdep.c with 'DEBUG' defined to enable it though. (The message is not enabled by default.) > Tons of

Add support for ACPI Module Device ACPI0004?

2017-04-19 Thread Dexuan Cui
The ACPI firmware of Hyper-V UEFI VM has a Module Device whose Hardware ID is "ACPI0004". The module device has a _CRS object defining some MMIO ranges, which are needed when physical PCIe devices are passed through to the VM. Currently it looks FreeBSD doesn't make use of the ACPI module device

Re: Sendmail eats CPU on r317039 [after -r316874 it may be -r316951 and -r316973 are not enough to fix everything]

2017-04-19 Thread Tom Vijlbrief
I'm currently rebuilding world and kernel on a just completed SVN checkout. Note that the normal sendmail daemon which listens for incoming traffic does NOT loop. The sendmail instance which tries local delivery (echo Hi | mail root) or the msp_queue instance is looping. It might be an arm64