I hate to say "me too" but I saw this for the first time today with cvsup
crunching away. The motherboard is a Intel PR440FX (SMP). I don't have
APM enabled at all. I just thought it was ntp4 playing tricks :)
FreeBSD quake.nyct.net 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #3: Sat Mar 11
18:56:11 EST
Hi,
We found that our driver doesn't work with PNP in 4.0 and
use old, shared memory softc scheme. We rewrite it for the
new scheme, now We can install it in dev/cs and remove
isa_compat.c lines. I belive we have to commit it before
4.0 release.
Regards,
Max.
-
Rostov State University
Hi,
I know this little beasty isn't supported (yet) and I saw some comments
about it on the -multimedia archive. I am stuck with one and I would like to
make it work (at least as an SBPro emulation). I have enough docs on the card
to do that I think but I don't know what it takes
Hello
Just did switchover to 5.0-current and noticed that building jpeg shared
library doesn't work. Lots of X apps depend on jpeg shared library. The
fix is very small, just edit patch-ac to include freebsd5* as well.
Just FYI.
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If this was comp.std.c, then I'd agree that such constructs may fail
in some environments. It's not so clear that we need to worry about
this here (this being FreeBSD)...
No, system headers should be sticklers to the standard to remain
friendly to architectures BSD won't run on but the
Yes...
That's right.
Use ata and related stuff instead.
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At 19:05 03/13/2000 +, Ben Smithurst wrote:
Jim Bloom wrote:
The tag was laid down earlier today. Here is what my current kernel
claims to be at the moment:
I saw the RELENG_4 tag in my cvsup log, but I don't think that's the
same as the 4.0 release tag is it? That would be
Damn. I'm gonna miss my faithful, old (circa 1993), worksation (dual P90,
Intel Neptune based PCI+EISA), with a crappy "TEKRAM DC-6X0X IDE cacheing
controller" in it. Been using this thing since 3.0-current when SMP was
first introduced...(it was previously running OS/2 2.1 SMP)
Fortunately,
On Wed, 15 Mar 2000, Andy Farkas wrote:
Fortunately, I can switch to using a SCSI disk on my DPT PM2022 EISA card,
which is now supported - but only with 1 disk! (the driver does not work
with a LUN != 0)
I think you mean 'ID != 0'.
'camcontrol rescan 0:n:0' will make the other devices show
It seems Bruce Evans wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
Yes...
That's right.
Use ata and related stuff instead.
No.
Yes.
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Are there any plans to support the buggy CMD640 interface in the future
now that 4.0-RELEASE has come and gone? I have a box that is running 3.4
happily, and it has this interface. I really would like the chance to use
some of the 4.0 features, but I can not while support for this interface
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Thomas Veldhouse wrote:
Are there any plans to support the buggy CMD640 interface in the future
now that 4.0-RELEASE has come and gone? I have a box that is running 3.4
happily, and it has this interface. I really would like the chance to use
some of the 4.0 features,
It seems Thomas Veldhouse wrote:
Are there any plans to support the buggy CMD640 interface in the future
now that 4.0-RELEASE has come and gone? I have a box that is running 3.4
happily, and it has this interface. I really would like the chance to use
some of the 4.0 features, but I can not
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:30:32PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
Just did switchover to 5.0-current and noticed that building jpeg shared
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XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24
Any ideas on a fix. Xfree86-4.0 is solid otherwise.
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On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:19:24AM -0800, David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:30:32PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
Just did switchover to 5.0-current and noticed that building jpeg shared
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24
options SHMALL=1025
options SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options SHMMAXPGS=1025
options SHMMIN=2
options SHMMNI=256
options SHMSEG=128
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24
Any ideas on a fix. Xfree86-4.0 is solid otherwise.
There was quite some discussion about this recent on either -hackers or
-current. You should be able to find it in the archives.
And I have three machines which I was trying to use for testing -current and my
firewall. These machines all have either a CMD640 or an RZ100 controller on the
motherboard. (They seemed to be popular with the early Pentium machines.) The
controllers seem reliable enough to use for extended
The line in /sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.h which calls for the wdc
code is still there and causing kernel build problems. Minor issue
considering all of the new changes related to that driver ;)
I attached a patch that removes the line ( for convienience ) If I
am wrong, go easy ;)
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Sun, 12 Mar 2000, John Polstra wrote:
Sheesh, criticism isn't enough? Now it has to be constructive too? ;-)
I guess it could go into machine/limits.h in the
"!defined(_ANSI_SOURCE)" section. Bruce might have a better idea.
Trying to draw some closure on this
-On [2314 17:50], Visigoth ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
The line in /sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.h which calls for the wdc
code is still there and causing kernel build problems. Minor issue
considering all of the new changes related to that driver ;)
Aye, sorry.
Got called away
Andrey Sverdlichenko wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Ted Sikora wrote:
XFree86-Bigfont extension: shmat() failed, size = 4096, errno = 24
options SHMALL=1025
options SHMMAX="(SHMMAXPGS*PAGE_SIZE+1)"
options SHMMAXPGS=1025
options SHMMIN=2
options
Hello,
I think this may have already been presented/answered but I am not
certain. I have noticed recently that every so often I will get the
following set of messages, generally right after the bootup sequence
finishes:
ad0: READ command timeout - resetting
ata0: resetting devices .. done
ad0:
Did anybody get a chance to look at this and decide that it wasn't
the case or was? I was suprised because I didn't hear _anything_ and am
wondering if I was doing something wrong...
Resubmiting...
Dameion Stark
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2000 15:34:58 -0600 (CST)
From: Visigoth
This shouldn't have any effect at all; I think you're just waving
chickens here. If you can work out what is actually happening here it'd
be quite useful though - PNPBIOS may result in some differences in
resource allocation which might be salient.
Try w/o PNPBIOS option. I had the
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 12:17:15PM -0500, Will Saxon wrote:
Hello,
I think this may have already been presented/answered but I am not
certain. I have noticed recently that every so often I will get the
following set of messages, generally right after the bootup sequence
finishes:
ad0:
Yesterday I spent a fair amount of time attempting to get a 4.0 snapshot
to install on my notebook (Dell Latitude CPi), which until now has been
happily running 3.3-PAO. Sadly, it seems not to like my ethernet card.
When installing, sysinstall provides three IRQ exclude options before
Mike,
It was just a suggestion. I'm sure in my case the
problem was in the buggy BIOS (this is a old 486
notebook:).
Val
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This shouldn't have any effect at all; I think
you're just waving
chickens here. If you can work out what is actually
Eines schoenen Tages schrieb Matthew N. Dodd:
[snip]
Could you add
printf("0x%lx\n0x%lx0x%lx\n", qcb, completed, qcb_done);
to ida.c:ida_wait() after this line:
454:qcb_done = idahwqcbptov(ida, completed ~3);
And show us the output.
there we go:
qcb = 0xc0ca7000
completed =
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Maxim
Bolotin writes:
: We found that our driver doesn't work with PNP in 4.0 and
: use old, shared memory softc scheme. We rewrite it for the
: new scheme, now We can install it in dev/cs and remove
: isa_compat.c lines. I belive we have to commit it before
: 4.0
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000 10:22:08 +0900, Yoshinobu Inoue [EMAIL PROTECTED]
said:
echo 24.113.25.85 | sed -e s/"\."/" "/g | awk '{$5 = $1*256 + $2; $6 = $3*256 +
$4; printf "2002:%x:%x:\n", $5, $6}'
Or, without only one extra process:
myaddr=24.113.25.85
OIFS="$IFS"
IFS=".$IFS"
set
It looks like the X11 associated with the snapshots on current.freebsd.org
is still broken:
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Share object "libXThrStub.so.6" not found
Installing -current boxes for testing and development would be a lot
easier if this worked. :-) Especially leading up to releases
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Oliver Schonefeld wrote:
there we go:
qcb = 0xc0ca7000
completed = 0x (so propably not initalized?!)
qcb_done = 0x0
Doh! Looks like Jonathan didn't merge the latest ida_eisa.c that I'd
worked on when he fixed the driver to support multiple access methods and
I think I'm just going to go to the 3.4 bits; I don't have a definitive
XFree86 distribution for 4.0 and I don't think I'm going to get one in
time to make a difference.
- Jordan
It looks like the X11 associated with the snapshots on current.freebsd.org
is still broken:
Sounds good to me, as long as it runs :-).
BTW, ran into another nit from the 02/13 snapshot. I installed the
X-kern-developer distribution, discovered X11 didn't work, so went back
into sysinstall to install X11 stuff. I selected some combination of X11
components, and chose
As a followup email, I suppose I'm specifically asking if there's a way to
make sysinstall allocate IRQ3 to the card, as that seems to be the
differentiating factor in terms of hardware configuration allocated
between 3.3-PAO and 4.0-snapshot. I.e., rather than a sysinstall field
saying,
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Soren Schmidt wrote:
It worked until the latest newbus changes, I'm looking at it, but havn't
found anything obvious yet.
But seriously you want to get another ATA interface, the CMD640 is
_broken_ and no software can help that, you are playing russian
roulette with
Eines schoenen Tages schrieb Matthew N. Dodd:
[snip]
Doh! Looks like Jonathan didn't merge the latest ida_eisa.c that I'd
worked on when he fixed the driver to support multiple access methods and
added EISA support.
Try this patch:
[snip]
hmm ... the controller shows up with another
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 06:26:37PM +0200, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
This belongs in [EMAIL PROTECTED] *NOT* the freebsd-current list!!!
Yes, I did bounce the mail to freebsd-ports as well.
It's current thing also, no?
Not in the least. Specialized mailing lists exist to take the
specialized
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Patrik Sundberg wrote:
I also get this when booting - think it started happening when I started
using the new ata-driver. For me it happens when the root is supposed to be
mounted (from dmesg):
As you can see I am using a seagate disk and I am having the same problem.
Will Saxon [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ad0: READ command timeout - resetting
ata0: resetting devices .. done
(...)
I dont get any panics or anything, and after the reset to PIO everything
seems to work fine.
You're lucky ;-)
I have the same kind of messages, but it ends with a dead freeze
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:33:55PM -0800, Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Patrik Sundberg wrote:
I also get this when booting - think it started happening when I started
using the new ata-driver. For me it happens when the root is supposed to be
mounted (from dmesg):
As you
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Patrik Sundberg wrote:
Tested my CDROM for audio just now - works fine (at least pressing the
buttons on the unit, have no softwareplayer to test with so it might not
work anyway - my cd is total crap and usually has all kinds of problems..)
The problem is with cdcontrol
Well, while this isn't a problem that causes panics or makes people unable
to use their machines, I think maybe the removal of the older wd driver
ought to be held off until the ata driver provides all the features wdc
does don't you think? I guess the philosophy here is that there shouldn't
be
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Oliver Schonefeld wrote:
hmm ... the controller shows up with another io-adress, but now the driver
panics because of a time out :-(
Try this patch:
Index: ida.c
===
RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/ida/ida.c,v
Hello,
Not certain what list this ought to go to, perhaps -questions so I
apologize if this is not the right one.
I was wondering if there could be a way to 'force' a type of ps/2 mouse. I
have a logitech firstmouse+, with a wheel. It works fine if it is plugged
directly into the back of this
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 08:20:40AM -0500, Tom Embt wrote:
I believe RELENG_4 would refer to the 4.x-STABLE branch (??maybe??)
Yes.
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 07:05:46PM +, Ben Smithurst wrote:
I saw the RELENG_4 tag in my cvsup log, but I don't think that's the
same as the 4.0 release tag is it?
You are right -- RELENG_4 is not the release tag.
That would be RELENG_4_0_0_RELEASE surely.
Correct.
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On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 05:00:17PM +0100, Jose M. Alcaide wrote:
I found that the "configure" script, when instructed to use the
GNU Fortran compiler, searchs for "g77". Unfortunately, this compiler
is installed as /usr/bin/f77.
Fix Scilab-2.5's config script and send the patch to its
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 14:38:26 -0800, "David O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
NO. I will not apply this link. BSD has always had a "f77" command. It
has not always had a "g77" command. The G77 developers should have
installed a "f77" compatability link. It is their fault this misspelling
Eines schoenen Tages schrieb Matthew N. Dodd:
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Oliver Schonefeld wrote:
hmm ... the controller shows up with another io-adress, but now the driver
panics because of a time out :-(
Try this patch:
[snip]
again, no success. the driver counts down the timeout with the
Hi All,
I wanted to document my difficuties with Vinum and multiple
disks on Promise controllers. I believe that the problems lies with
multiple cards on the same interupt but what do I know -- execpt that
the problem goes away when I disable most devices in the BIOS.
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 05:27:30PM -0500, Will Saxon wrote:
Not certain what list this ought to go to, perhaps -questions so I
apologize if this is not the right one.
-questions was the right place. This has nothing do with current.
Redirecting to -questions.
I was wondering if there could
From: "Alan Clegg" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 13 Mar 2000 13:34:01 -
::
::Ok, being a newbie to FreeBSD, I'm trying to get my laptop (WinBook XL2)
::sound working under -CURRENT. If someone could point me to the relavent
::docs, I'd be happy Here is what I'm finding:
::
::dmesg reports:
::
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Munehiro Matsuda) wrote:
If you are tring to write a driver for it, I still have some docs around.
If you need them, let me know.
If you have anything more than the ESS datasheets (like real ESS
docs), I'd like to get a copy.
Thanks,
--
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From: Darryl Okahata [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Tue, 14 Mar 2000 16:38:54 PST
::
:: If you are tring to write a driver for it, I still have some docs around.
:: If you need them, let me know.
::
:: If you have anything more than the ESS datasheets (like real ESS
::docs), I'd like to get a copy.
* From: "David O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
* On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 05:00:17PM +0100, Jose M. Alcaide wrote:
* I found that the "configure" script, when instructed to use the
* GNU Fortran compiler, searchs for "g77". Unfortunately, this compiler
* is installed as /usr/bin/f77.
I think
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 05:40:48PM -0500, Garrett Wollman wrote:
NO. I will not apply this link. BSD has always had a "f77" command. It
has not always had a "g77" command. The G77 developers should have
installed a "f77" compatability link. It is their fault this misspelling
is
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000 17:57:36 -0800, "David O'Brien" [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
*IF* I understand what you are trying to say, here is my answer: if I
were to start fresh with with bringing in the first C compiler into
FreeBSD, it would not have a 'gcc' name to it -- only 'cc'.
Indeed, that was
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 02:33:26PM -0800, David O'Brien wrote:
On Mon, Mar 13, 2000 at 07:05:46PM +, Ben Smithurst wrote:
I saw the RELENG_4 tag in my cvsup log, but I don't think that's the
same as the 4.0 release tag is it?
You are right -- RELENG_4 is not the release tag.
That
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Munehiro Matsuda) wrote:
No, I don't have real ESS docs.
Thanks, anyway.
I have 1)the usual DSMaestro2E 3-02-98.pdf datasheet, 2)some small stuff
I grabbed off ftp.esstech.com.tw (nolonger exists on the site?) and
There are hidden files on ftp.esstech.com.tw.
Howdy,
According to http://www.eecis.udel.edu/~mills/ntp/clock1.htm,
ntp.syd.dms.csiro.au no longer offers ntp services.
ntp.tip.csiro.au or ntp.ml.csiro.au should be used instead. These are
listed at the above-mentioned location as open access servers.
Here's a diff for
On Mon, 13 Mar 2000, Jay Oliver wrote:
dc0: LC82C115 PNIC II 10/100BaseTX port 0xde00-0xdeff mem
0xdfffbf00-0xdfffbff
dc0: Ethernet address: 00:a0:cc:32:a6:31
Different "revisions" of the Linksys NICs use different chips, so problems
that afflict one "revision" quite possibly have nothing to
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I think I'm just going to go to the 3.4 bits; I don't have a definitive
XFree86 distribution for 4.0 and I don't think I'm going to get one in
time to make a difference.
Not to mention that 4.0 has "issues" with some
I was actually talking about FreeBSD 4.0, not XFree86 4.0. :)
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote:
I think I'm just going to go to the 3.4 bits; I don't have a definitive
XFree86 distribution for 4.0 and I don't think I'm going to get one in
time to make a difference.
Ok... how is it possible to identify different revisions? As far as I can
tell, the cards are being reported to be identical, though they're almost
certainly not. And since they both worked fine under 'pn', will it be
possible in the future to have support for the current non working revision
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED] Robert
Watson writes:
: Any pointers--especially ones that get the install of 4.0 working ``out of
: the box'' on this notebook would be much appreciated.
Make buildworld + make installworld from your 3.3 PAO system. I've
not had the time/energy to make the install
On Tue, Mar 14, 2000 at 01:31:39PM -0800, David O'Brien [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's current thing also, no?
Not in the least. Specialized mailing lists exist to take the
specialized traffic off the more general lists.
Plus, the fix to your problem is to fix the port. The Ports team
On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, Vallo Kallaste wrote:
Strange, I always thought the -current list is for general issues
related to -current branch ...
We really should have a new mailing list since we have an additional branch.
I'll again voice the opinion that the naming of the lists is sub-optimal.
As of roughly Mon Mar 6 19:37:1 CST 2000 /usr/bin/top doesn't show the
correct (or any) percentage CPU usage. (example below.) A minor issue I
know, just wanted to point it out if its part of a larger issue.
Since upgrading to -current I've noticed:
o sound now works with my es1371 sb128
-On [2315 00:00], Will Saxon ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
I will continue to use ata because my drives work (albeit in PIO mode
apparently) and I don't play audio off the cdrom. Some people will
probably hold off on upgrading to 4.0 because of this, and I don't know if
anyone important cares
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