n a little util similar to pciconf -l right now.. but using
a large array of vendor/device strings for the id's.. Does pciconf -l
display those devices as being part of the PCI bus or are they out of
the picture completely?
-mike.
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for a single pass. It
appears to be quite a comprehensive torture test. If so, how did that
dodgy DIMM perform? (The reason I ask is that I'm interested in knowing
if these tests can reveal the problems that building world did in your
situation.)
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Is there someone who can *fix* this?
Thanx,
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cat.o
/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/lib/libc.a(_exit.o): In function `_exit':
_exit.o(.text+0x2): undefined reference to `SYS_exit'
*** Error code 1
1 error
Is this one of those things that is going to require gyrations to get
built?
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than mine.
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Stephan van Beerschoten wrote:
And what is the word on thise IOERROR's given by my kernel when its init'ing
its usb stack.
uhub0: Intel UHCI root hub, class 9/0, rev 1.00/1.00, addr 1
uhub0: 2 ports with 2 removable, self powered
uhub0: port 1 power on failed, IOERROR
uhub0:
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ing a 2940
and moving the drives to that to try things on - let me know.
Thanx,
mike
*) When rebooting after the first such crash, the system locked up
during fsck with the jazz drive lit as active as well. Yes, the jazz
filesystem is mounted at boot.
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No response to this on -stable. The actual error message is:
Disk error 0x1 (lba=0x7004c)
No /boot/loader
Disk geometry stuffup, or a 'real' disk error.
Also, on a whim I decided to try running /boot/loader. I got a
It's not a FreeBSD executable (obviously enough), so you
I've been working on?
Looks like umodem.c didn't make it into conf/files, either.
Mike, which Supra modem do you have? I've got a SupraMax 56K modem,
SUP2920 and it gives me a rainforest worth of endpoints, not somethig
that looks like a ACM CD Class device.
It's a SupraExpress 56K USB. I
One thing that I just noticed on the python mailing list is a portable way
of retrieving an ip addy. Why not start using eth0 (unfortunately as they
do in Linuxland) eth1 ... For nic cards instead of fxp0 for an intel,
etc...
The fxp0 way is too hardware and implementation dependant.
I found that I always got the same fortune quote after reboot, over and over
again. It means that /dev/random produce exact the same values after reboot.
It means that machine timer or keyboard not used for enthropy gathering.
Using keyboard alone not helps for automatic tasks because it can
On Sun, 16 Jul 2000 11:41:37 -0700 (PDT), "Rodney W. Grimes"
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Ohh... and a finally note, DEC blew the chip design by only including
a 160byte threshold point given that PCI 2.0 spec says it should have
been 500bytes!!
It wouldn't be the first thing DEC had
does leave one
wondering why this the mbuf type names aren't shared in some way -
though these seem to be the only places that it's used.
Thanx,
mike
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or ISA? We're trying to track
that bit down too.
I see it with:
mike@gurgle:~$ dmesg | grep vr0
vr0: VIA VT3043 Rhine I 10/100BaseTX port 0xb000-0xb07f mem 0xdf80-0xdf80007f
irq 10 at device 10.0 on pci0
The machine does have ECC ram. If you need more, let me know and I'll give
you what you
Daniel C. Sobral writes:
Mike Meyer wrote:
The multiple levels are there to deal with changes in state. In BSD, for
instance, we have single user/multi-user. A number of other variations
can exist, both in heavy duty servers where you might want to bring
certain services down for upgrade
orth. Some rules regarding the shutdown/startup
priorites might be needed for ports. Given some prodding, I might even
be talked into taking a crack at the tool (an X tool, maybe) before
there's a commitment to supporting this structure.
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Is there a quick and dirty way for the label editor to detect if a BIOS is
using LBA?
No.
This actually sounds like a setup in which the error condition
should be alerted on placing / on a cylinder higher than 1024 rather than
long after you can do anything about it.
There's actually
*like* being able to shut
down subsystems in a consistent manner. This makes every bit as much
sense as having "make deinstall" work in the ports tree.
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This really bit me- it shouldn't have- but it did
I had a i386 system with a 4GB disk -- root partition ~1GB but the
motherboard was setting up BIOS as a CHS instead of an LBA arrangement.
The only time this showed up as problem was that when I reinstalled the
loader (and
I'm having trouble with the hints file syntax for a more complicated
device, namely a sound card.
The device shows up with the unknown driver:
unknown7: YMH0021 at port 0x220-0x233,0x530-0x537,0x388-0x38f,0x330-0x333,0x53
8-0x539 irq 5 drq 1,0 on isa0
I've tried hints files with a
ing to try this version and commit it, but
it hasn't happened yet.
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provide the needed information
in the device specific man pages, this shouldn't be too hard
to actually sit down and do.
Then someone also has to sit down and write hints(4) to back
it all up :-).
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handler, you should consider a taskq.
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an pages should be updated to provide info
on the new hints stuff. Having a man page dedicated to describing the
hints stuff probably would also be a good idea to make it easy for people
to figure out how it works.
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Nick Hibma writes:
Yes, the driver is here and it seems to work according to Mike Meyer
(IIRC), he's fixed up a few other bits and pieces and I am ready to
commit it, but I haven't had time to test it yet.
I've still got the problems I reported to the bsd-usb list, but I
suspect those
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: Watch out - some USB modems are also WinModems.
usb tty and modems aren't supported, as far as I know.
They're "nearly" there, AFAIR. I sent Nick some code a while back that
addressed the last problem I understood he had.
H
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: a larger issue. It is not the loader's job to detect the underlying
: hardware configuration.
:
: Actually, in a broad fashion, it _is_. This is why the loader
: understands PCI and PnP, for example.
How hard would it be to add usb
oint out the discussion of why this doesn't work, right?). That fixes
the second problem, and provides a workaround for the first problem if
you really need it.
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re is some
possibility that other developers could work with that tag, instead of
creating another branch?
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suspend file for
system memory, since we can't just up and use swap (which may already be
busy).
I would be inclined to start with some of the easier states first. 8)
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epresented drivers to participate in
determining which suspend level(s) can actually be supported by the
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"server-class" operating system in that you have to worry about network
connections from other systems, not just _to_ other systems.
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, it's also correct for the hints file to
be associated with the system, not the kernel.
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/ports/`hostname`
or
WRKDIRPREFIX=/disks/big-fast-disk/ports-build
as approprate
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Uh, 'help' doesn't give you a list of commands I believe.
Damn, it doesn't either. 'help' is the same as 'help help'.
Suggestions for a better replacement for ? 'commands'?
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a larger issue. It is not the loader's job to detect the underlying
hardware configuration.
Actually, in a broad fashion, it _is_. This is why the loader
understands PCI and PnP, for example.
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for everything that it can find, which is the path
that we've been walking down.
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are harmless; you can ignore them. Go worry about
global warming, or someting more important. 8)
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Mike Smith wrote:
VMware intercepts the inb/outb instruction to port 0x5658 when the eax
register is set to a magic value, otherwise it would be handled as any
other ports.
I think, again, that adding an i386-specific word that detects the
presence of VMware is a perfectly
Mike Smith wrote:
...VMware is a port. For some reason, I dislike the idea of having
support targetted at exclusively one specific port. Though we have
features added specifically to deal with certain ports, they were all
more generic features.
It's not a port, it's
think, again, that adding an i386-specific word that detects the
presence of VMware is a perfectly sensible idea, and it should simply be
done.
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Would anyone object if I add a ficl word to detect whether we're booting
from a vmware virtual machine?
Sounds good to me!
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still cheaper
than USB modems, although i'd go with that if it IS
somehow cheaper.)
Watch out - some USB modems are also WinModems.
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the information you request.
I can't imagine not being interested in working out what's going wrong,
so please, if you could, do so. Let me know what your hardware is as
well, please.
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I objected to a recent commit hiding the fact that this is
"(elm)-field.sle_next". Anyway, curelm must be a pointer to a struct.
Not just any struct; the struct must contain a "field" declared using
SLIST_EN
d not be very useful if it were a union; the class issue is valid
(although you could trivially use a struct contained within a class and a
parent reference) but definitely not a good enough argument to support
the massive breakage this otherwise entails.
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This was caused by overlap with the recent queue macro breakage; it'll be
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s referred to in the below question from the SGI
FAQ ( http://oss.sgi.com/projects/Pro64/faq.html )?
This is the same model that we use on the Alpha, so as a general rule,
yes.
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It seems Mike Pritchard wrote:
I did notice that I started getting all of the "unknown: PNPx"
messages after the PNPBIOS option became default. On the
machine I'm typing on this on, I used to see those messages
if I defined PNPBIOS in my config file. PNPBIOS became defau
s worth, I added the driver to my kernel, rebooted, and
completed the make release.
vnconfig should just load the KLD; if this doesn't work, you can load it
manually. Rebuilding a kernel is not required (and shouldn't be).
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It seems Mike Pritchard wrote:
I did notice that I started getting all of the "unknown: PNPx"
messages after the PNPBIOS option became default. On the
machine I'm typing on this on, I used to see those messages
if I defined PNPBIOS in my config file. PNPBIOS beca
orry about it.
If we aren't supposed to have "at isa? port ..." stuff in our
config files, then someone should update GENERIC to reflect
that.
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or directory
mkdep: compile failed
*** Error code 1
Oh, come on -- this is the New FreeBSD - "Designed for the die-hard
hacker, we remove random parts of the system so you can enjoy the
challenge of figuring out what the missing functions did!"
sorry, couldn't help myself
a facility for
sane shutdown.
Ugh. In other words, you don't support suspend/resume. 8)
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On Tue, May 09, 2000 at 04:27:10PM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
The only answer I've seen for this one is to kick, hard, whoever it was
that added -Wcast-qual to the kernel options.
Or we should just delete it from the options.
Ugh. I don't actually like that, because it serves a valid
from the suspend method as well.
(Note that the Mylex stuff doesn't correctly handle suspend/resume since
we don't have a decent ACPI implementation yet)
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On 10-May-00 Mike Smith wrote:
Sorry to bother y'll, but;
Has anyone ever used that? I see no trace of any kernel
code calling it, and the at_shutdown code appears to be
gone.
It's still used in the shutdown code; it was meant to be available for
general use elsewhere
in reality that only
reason any of those additional packages were installed were for the
original package.
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console message
on our system informing the administrator that someone else is already
using that IP address.
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ngs, but would add some extra
ease-of-use... Just make SURE that people don't start calling "restart
lpd" from script files, as that could break things when it comes to
porting to other BSD variants.
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itter. (Fixed, btw.)
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The 'r' prefix for tape devices is entirely unrelated to the 'r' prefix
for disk devices.
I'd like to see some backup for this assertion. Historically, BSD
(up to 4.4) used to have
mt block device, rewinding
nmt block device, non
manager, so the unknown device claims these
resources to prevent anyone else trying to use them. It's quite
harmless, and once things are cleaned up, you won't even see the messages.
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ption turned off.
2) There was another operating system installed on this disk, probably
installed on another system/SCSI controller, and sysinstall has become
confused.
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On Mon, May 01, 2000 at 09:08:02PM -0700, Mike Smith wrote:
What sort of fallback behaviour would you want in case of error here?
Just let chroot() either succeed or fail. It's own "fallback behavior"
in such a case should prove adequate. :)
Hmm. Failure to chroot
interested to know if anyone can make the
"ppi-intr_resource != 0 -- activating IRQ" message show up when opening
/dev/ppi0, especially if their machine doesn't crash when opening up
the device without this patch...
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...with the enclosed patches, the geek port once again works, but I really
DUH! Sent the wrong patch file!
Change the following line:
+ if (!ppi-intr_resource) {
to:
+ if (ppi-intr_resource) {
(stupid little single-char mistake)
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with the Mylex
controller (easily), so you'd still want to use ccd or vinum over the top.
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personalities or styles. In this case, I'd say it was a job for the
CRC if we currently had one. :)
Does that make it a "CRC Check"? :)
(Good old redundant-terminology Cyclical-Reduncancy-Check Checks.....)
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ng to live with
the significant compatibility churn this is going to cause. Nobody yet
has suggested that this is the case, and I do not believe that it is.
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Good greif that last one failed to go to stable@ or current@.. time to
fix mail.
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"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
Really, then you have a short memory. Why don't we ask Jordan for a
clarification.
How about if you let me review the patches in question and I'll render
a decision.
If you, Matt, could put the SMP and linux stuff into -current first
and then give
for a week or so. This is really just common sense.
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Nate Williams wrote:
I was under the impression that 4.x hasn't been designated as the stable
branch (yet). That will happen when 4.1 is released, but until that
happens 3.x is still considered the -stable release.
That would kinda make sense since cvsuping with tag=RELENG_3 seems to
give
Mike Muir wrote:
Nate Williams wrote:
I was under the impression that 4.x hasn't been designated as the stable
branch (yet). That will happen when 4.1 is released, but until that
happens 3.x is still considered the -stable release.
That would kinda make sense since cvsuping
lookups correctly).
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My vote is that this is A Good Idea.
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! :) )
I'll try to update tomorrow and try it again, but I get the feeling that
I'll have the same problem.
Crash dumps and kernels available upon request - I don't know enough about
the irq handling to even begin to look at this one...
The crash:
hawk:/home/mike# ./geekport
panic
On 09-Apr-2000 Mirko Viviani wrote:
| On Sat, 08 Apr 2000, Mike Heffner wrote:
|
| | I'm testing the __builtin_apply() to make a patch to GNUstep, but I'm
| | getting
| | in troubles.
|
| Since you're on the subject, there are also two other bugs with
| __builtin_apply
FP_X_INV from the floating point mask --
but this is not the right way to do it. 1 can be fixed by passing a pointer of
a float.
I tried investigating into it a while back, but didn't have any luck. I know
that 2 isn't a problem in 3-stable.
/
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activity is pretty irritating. 8(
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. It would
be bad enough even on a personal workstation, let alone a server.
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corruption problems here; it's possible that your
array wasn't correctly built, or is malfunctioning.
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on SMP machines which don't sport the
PIIX timecounter.
ie. anything using the PIIX3 or older (think 440FX dual P6 systems, etc.)
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, etc.)
On the box below, a relative new dual PIII box, with a Intel
motherboard, does it use the i8254 or the PIIX timecounter ?
sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware
(should have been hw.timecounter.hardware, but whatever)
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ease. You
have to rebuild all your C++ binaries.
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ivers; I'd recommend using
one of those.
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and run it
MPSAFE. At least, I can't find a reason not to (and it works here, yes).
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going to want
to lock out updates and parallel accesses to the timecounter. What
should we be using for an interrupt-disabling spinlock?
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