ct but I'd be interested to see
if the problem goes away if you prevent IRQ 9 from being assigned.
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it works properly.
Thanks.
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t the information anywhere else for broken ATA devices that don't
request resources. I'm pretty sure that hints work for PCI devices too
right? :)
Damn cheap hardware.
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rupts for the slots and not assign
either of 14 or 15.
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e
without tripping over /dev/random and friends.
I hear lots of people objecting to this code and alot of handwaving in
response.
Choose reasonable defaults already.
The -CURRENT cvs tree isn't the proper venue for doing crypto research.
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e'll need.
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Terry Lambert wrote:
> At one (gross) time in history, Alphas included an x86 emulator in ROM
> to facilitate this (and other BIOS POST initialization stuff, mostly).
Somehow I doubt I'll be able to make VM86 calls to BIOS interrupt services
on the Alpha.
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the EISA BIOS on an Alpha or an SGI though?
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properly before doing the probe and also
> only performed the probe if the mainboard ID is valid, this wouldn't
> be an issue any longer.
What about EISA/VL or EISA/PCI systems?
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On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Do you want to know what is even funnier? One of my onboard ahc *PCI*
> controllers (7895 based I think) also responds to the EISA probes if I
> enable EISA.
What machine and what does the output from the probe/attach look like?
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ices some other way?
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eing standard and
all.)
Can we even tell if which EISA devices are really VL devices in disguise?
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On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Justin T. Gibbs wrote:
> >Try ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/eisabook.zip
>
> I can't seem to fetch it. Permission denied.
Damn firewall. Try with passive mode off.
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nt you that this isn't the case at the moment but it should
be.
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ow about level/edge triggered IRQs.
>
> So long as the ELCR is guaranteed to work.
It is.
I've been running the code for almost 6 months.
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houldn't have to know about level/edge triggered IRQs.
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(some boxes crash when you ifconfig, some crash
> when you run tcpdump [probably on the switch to PROMISC]). Slower
> boxes seem to work better.
I've ported the NetBSD driver. I avoid looking at Linux code as much as
possible.
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mixed success. I've got 3c503 boards working great but
the EE16s are really nasty and I'm still tracking down a few issues.
You might try the attached patch against sys/dev/ie/if_ie.c though as I'm
not quite ready to commit what I've got.
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script. ;-)
Indeed, given the slowdowns NetBSD enountered when switching to the new
system due to all of the shell processes being created.
There isn't any reason why rc.conf shouldn't continue to be useful in
either case.
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is hanging on bootup but
don't know what it is.
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On Sun, 24 Sep 2000, Motomichi Matsuzaki wrote:
> This is very stable for usual operation.
> I hope this will be merged into the tree.
I'll take a look at it. I think I've got the beginnings of an EISA
attachment.
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Sound, Direct Sound andDirect 3D Sound support"?
My reference says:
{ 0x1073, 0x0010, "YMF744", "DS-1S PCI audio controller" } ,
(http://www.yourvote.com/pci/)
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adding (pseudo)device random to conf file made link. I had planned to
> load random with loader.conf.local ...
Same with the IPX code. A 'read_random' stub should be supplied to allow
kernels without 'device random' to compile and run.
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sg is at the end.
...
> ep0: <3Com 3C509-Combo EtherLink III> at port 0x300-0x30f irq 10 on isa0
> ep0: Ethernet address 00:a0:24:eb:f4:a2
Run 'netstat -m' when you encounter the problem and email me the results.
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On Thu, 24 Aug 2000, Visigoth wrote:
> dpt0: port 0xdc60-0xdc7f irq 16 at
> device 8.0 on pci 2
>
> even though bios asigned it irq 9... hmmm
Is this an SMP box or a UP box in APIC mode or something strange?
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ne sends me
one. Who knows? I might even be able to beat a bit on the management
tools then.
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ake a look.
Thanks, a SONIC driver has been on my TODO for a long time now.
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purposes.
You realize that its possible to setup your local repo to drop these
right? (Attic files that is.)
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On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Chuck Robey wrote:
> Do we really need 5 year old history?
Yes.
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iven kernel is to
build them from the same source tree at the same time.
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Adaptec MCA.
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A support to
remain a novelty though I'm sure some users will deply production services
on the boxes since they are quality hardware after all (only really slow).
So don't try and bring MCA into the whole lack of support for
BAD144/ESDI/MFM/RLL/foo. :
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64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes
> sha1 1617.59k 7664.76k13538.05k17012.18k18419.89k
>
> Kris
>
>
> In God we Trust -- all others must submit an X.509 certificate.
> -- Charles Forsythe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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d the kernel I used with "makeoptions -g". I can do that
> next time if needed.
Well, this isn't a problem with the IDA driver (unless its stomping on
something.)
Can you boot verbose with the IDA driver kernel?
Compile a kernel without the IDA driver and boot verbose.
Give me
In your kernel config file.
You usually don't boot your debug kernels btw. Boot the stripped debug
kernel.
I doubt you can get a crashdump since your're booting from a floppy. :)
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net tty bio cam
> trap number = 12
> panic: page fault
>
> This is further than before -- it got around to recognizing the drive
> (it even gets the correct number of sectors), and no more "incorrect
> qcb returned".
Any chance you could get a DDB traceback?
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I've just updated the DPT PCI front end to be 'newbus' compliant but lack
the hardware to test my changes. It should work just fine but I'd
appriciate a quick 'it works!' from someone with hardware just to be sure.
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Unfortunately I do not have the acutal card to test this patch. It did
> survive a buildkernel, so I'm just assuming that I'm not that far off.
I've actually ignored the 'vx' driver since its functionality will be
folded into the 'ep' driver at some point in
any of their ext2fs /sbin tools are usable. :)
> I could just as easily make it a port, depending on the consensus opinion.
That would be kinda lame. If we can mount it, we should be able to fsck
it and newfs it.
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lues your card
actually uses.
- report success or failure to me.
Thanks!
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On Wed, 22 Mar 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
> Winner! Much better than my personal favorite of bigbooty.flp. :-)
Bigboote.
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I'll shoot off a message to core about
commit privs so you can maintain it yourself. If you don't mind the wait
then you can commit the updates yourself in a week or so. :)
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e ?? indicates the media.
I keep meaning to spend some time to resync our drivers with NetBSD's and
to convert over the PCI bus front end stuff but haven't gotten around to
it; this is the reason for this message:
fpa0: driver is using old-style compatability shims
which doesn't affe
sa_attach+0x187
> DEVICE_ATTACH(c0ca4c80,c0ca4c80,c0ca2000,0,c029ef18) at DEVICE_ATTACH+0x2e
>
> regards,
> oliver
>
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c 2000/03/14 19:34:23
@@ -247,6 +247,7 @@
return (ENXIO);
}
+ eisa_add_iospace(dev, io_base, 0x100, RESVADDR_NONE);
eisa_add_iospace(dev, (io_base + IDA_EISA_IOPORT_START),
IDA_EISA_IOPORT_LEN, RESVADDR_NONE);
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; will make the other devices show
up. Really weird. Don't blame me.
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ptec 2742 (floppy controller disabled)
> 2x 3com 3c597 NICs
>
> without the driver the machine runs just rock solid (lacking a raid, of
> course). so something must be wrong, when probing for the controller.
> any ideas?
> if more information is needed, i will try to provide
in plastic casing allowed light to shine through
> and confuse the eye.
The 3 button Dexxas were nice too; all you had to do was get a real metal
ball for them and they worked until the cord broke internally.
Wish I could buy a few dozen for a dollar each. :/
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e to
IP issues. Its possible that they might be reverse engineered.
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short in some areas.
There are 4.0 binaries for FreeBSD 4.0 and 3.x available on
ftp.xfree86.org and other mirrors so you can play around with it if you
like.
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usr.sbin/ppp/
usr.sbin/pppd/
secure/libexec/telnetd/ (actually the Makefile below telnetd/ is the problem.)
secure/usr.bin/telnet/
These all require simple !defined(NO_OPENSSL) additions.
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if I find anything else.
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arms around. This entire thread has been content-free so far.
I've been building and rebuilding in an attempt to make sure that its not
some stupidity on my part.
Be assured that when I'm positive I've got a reproducable error that I'll
let everyone in on the detail
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> > I'm building with NO_OPENSSL and NO_OPENSSH and have still gotten hit with
> > breakage.
>
> I can't fix this if you don't tell me what it is!
What? Nobody el
sysinstall package would
give us the same end result.
I'm building with NO_OPENSSL and NO_OPENSSH and have still gotten hit with
breakage.
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}.glist ${bak}/da${i}.glist.bak; then
> diff ${bak}/da${i}.glist.bak ${bak}/da${i}.glist
> fi
> fi
> done
>
>
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d some way to enable/disable newbus drivers in the
visual userconfig though. This isn't likely to happen until after 4.0.
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hould also use the resource manager to check and see
if a port is assigned before it does anything else.
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ually free (unused by anything else) and actually work with your
PCIC. This is sometimes a trial and error procudure to determing which
ones work and which ones don't.
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> welcome.
Disable the drivers you don't have hardware for.
I'm going to address this problem post 4.0 as its not something that will
be very easy to solve.
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is detected.
You've just described Kerberos.
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+ ifp->if_ipackets++;
> >
> > return family_enqueue(family, top);
> > }
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useful so that I can see which devices weren't
claimed. Any bus that provides a PROBE_NOMATCH method will print out
non-matched devices on a kldload.
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On Thu, 10 Feb 2000, Eugene M. Kim wrote:
> It would be nice to state this at startup of userconfig then, since
> many users (including most of my friends) expect all their devices to
> show up there.
Thats not what userconfig is for.
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st fine. There is an outstanding issue with the
board conflicting with another device but I've not come up with an easy
way to work around this.
Not all devices are listed in the boot configuration screen; it is for
devices that do not support auto-detection.
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e changes removed PnP support, at least
> partially. Note, the cards are some sort of Tulip ones, that's all
> info I got. Here's the info:
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bus though I doubt
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o shows right info for the two cards
> and they did work in the old July 1999 -current (with pnp support
> disabled in the kernel). Sorry I don't have the pnpinfo output and other
> necessary info at the moment, will post it when I get home.
> Are there workarounds for this problem
for real programmable devices.
If we can make the relevent code use RF_ALLOCATED vs. RF_ACTIVE for
determining resource availability I think this will work fine.
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figured that out. My patch didn't change the function of the code
anyway. Not sure what I was thinking.
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On Tue, 1 Feb 2000, Nikolai Saoukh wrote:
> Comments for 'unknown' driver says '... for unknown pnp cards ...'.
> Will my driver be called on computer _without_ any pnp card?
Does your driver have an identify method for non-PnP cards?
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fix is to comment out the relevent module declaration
for the 'unknown' driver in isa_common.c.
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Nikolai Saoukh wrote:
> THE PROBLEM is that tok_isa_probe is not called at all,
> when driver kldloaded. Return value is irrelevant for this case.
Try the attached patch.
(cd /sys/isa && patch < isa_common.c.patch)
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On Mon, 31 Jan 2000, Nikolai Saoukh wrote:
> THE PROBLEM is that tok_isa_probe is not called at all,
> when driver kldloaded. Return value is irrelevant for this case.
Yea, I see what could be the problem. I'll get back to you.
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should be 0 or negative for
priority, or positive to indicate an error.
if_tok.c:tok_probe() returns ENXIO which is in the return value you use
for if_tok_isa.c:tok_isa_probe().
You should take a good look at /sys/dev/{ex,ep} for an example of how to
accommodate PnP probes.
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d4000
>
> device ed0 at isa? port 0x280 irq 5 iomem 0xd8000
Thats correct. The kernel has assigned 'ed0' to the non-existent ISA card
you've told it to expect.
use 'device ed0' instead.
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n't able to tell
the card to use the assigned addresses but I don't get any failure
messages (from the PnP code.)
If you've got an Intel Etherexpress Pro/10 board you should be able to
observe this.
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ssigned by the kernel for all other cards.
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something but I don't have the manuals yet. It doesn't seem to be
assigned the resources the kernel picks out for it. This is shown by
'pnpinfo'.
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On Thu, 27 Jan 2000, Edwin Mons wrote:
> and the setup continues as if nothing has happened. The drive is
> configured as PIO mode 4 in the BIOS (the BIOS does not support UDMA,
> the chipset apparently does). Any pointers?
Humm... Try mode 'Auto'?
Dunno.
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my test kernel and see if a reset in the right
place fixes things but in the mean time disable the above drivers in the
visual config screen; it should work fine if you do that.
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Using the boot configuration screen can you disable all devices that are
not installed?
I suspect something is clobbering the board after it is identified.
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to use a serial console.
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e that makes bad assumptions
about mbuf layouts.
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ant bridge.c to have its own private IP stack?
Should this code be diked out before 4.0 so we don't expose the masses to
it?
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this working and
> committing any changes needed.
I'd love it if you ran them by me first though.
Thanks.
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; driver to see if it will work?
I suspect it will.
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sary changes (STABLE -> CURRENT)
> should be fairly minor.
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of user fiddling in order to make things
work; this appears to be a source of support load.
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to see how much time gets tied up in tracking down dodgy PCIC configs
though. Solving that would probably free you up of several emails a
week. If I start maintaing any more PCMCIA ethernet drivers I'm going to
want the same thing.
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e chip used? Since we can identify the
chips (well, it looks like we can) couldn't we maintain a 'quirk' table?
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't figure things out
rather than confusing people when their ethernet cards fail to function
and stuff like that.
> For cardbus bridges, we can at least ask the PCI BIOS, so much relief
> will come there. For old pcic devices that aren't plug and play, we
> have almost no hope...
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Matching drivers to hardware is
something a newbus driver should do itself; relying on an external hint
mechanism strikes me as a solution prone to user aggravation. (speaking
as an aggravated user of course.)
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and on another box (using the MAC address of
the 574) and seeing if any traffic is visable.
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, I suspect that Frank has an IRQ problem of some sort.
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Indeed. The watchdog timout problem with if_ep happens on all cards, all
busses. I seem to have most of the important bits working on my dev
cluster and should be able to test some fixes tonite.
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I offered him mine but he said he already had one.
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f_vx at some point; it will get fixed with if_ed and if_vx
get collided at high speed.
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