The following is the output of usbdevs -v
# usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), VIA(0x), rev
0x0100
port 1 powered
port 2 powered
This is with the mouse attached?
If it doesn't even show up, that would point towards
sys/dev/ccd/ccd.c:ccdinit() has a couple of very large items on
the stack.
Rewrite ccdinit() to allocate them with MALLOC(9) instead.
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On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:53:08 +0100, Michal Mertl wrote:
I have ntfs partition mounted ro on current. I can read from it without
problems. But I noticed I get corrupted data (the corrupted file has
right size but contains mostly zeros) when using ftpd to read them.
I'm pretty sure the
Hello,
On 12:23+0100, Dec 30, 2001, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
sys/dev/ccd/ccd.c:ccdinit() has a couple of very large items on
the stack.
Rewrite ccdinit() to allocate them with MALLOC(9) instead.
tmppath is a rather big one but I can't find the second item. What
about this patch:
Index:
The following is the output of usbdevs -v
# usbdevs -v
Controller /dev/usb0:
addr 1: self powered, config 1, UHCI root hub(0x), VIA(0x),
rev
0x0100
port 1 powered
port 2 powered
This is with the mouse attached?
If it doesn't even show up, that would point
[Chad David copied for last comment in message.]
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:28:23 +0300, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
sys/dev/ccd/ccd.c:ccdinit() has a couple of very large items on
the stack.
Rewrite ccdinit() to allocate them with MALLOC(9) instead.
tmppath is a rather big one but I can't
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 16:45:31 +0300, Maxim Konovalov wrote:
struct partinfo holds only two pointers, ccg is a pointer too.
I got confused with partinfo and disklabel, and didn't actually check
ccg. *blush*
Note that you don't need to (and shouldn't as per style(9)) initialize
tmppath to
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:53:08 +0100, Michal Mertl wrote:
I have ntfs partition mounted ro on current. I can read from it without
problems. But I noticed I get corrupted data (the corrupted file has
right size but contains mostly zeros) when
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:47:45 +0100, Michal Mertl wrote:
I did use the goto oldway; and the problem went away. I tried to look at
/sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c sendfile implementation but it is too complex
for me :-(.
I've added your feedback to the audit trail of PR bin/31692, thanks.
I
Whilst poking around on my msdosfs (trying to find an MP3 I thought I had),
I discovered that, if there are no files matching foo*, ls foo* will
return the wrong error.
msdosfs:
$ ls foo*
ls: foo*: Invalid argument
ufs:
$ ls foo*
ls: foo*: No such file or directory
Using strace tracked this
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxim Konovalov wr
ites:
tmppath is a rather big one but I can't find the second item. What
about this patch:
I think the others are the partinfo and ccdgeom structures.
struct partinfo holds only two pointers, ccg is a pointer too.
I meant partinfo, but I
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:01:41PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I tried ktrace on ftpd but only saw the call to sendfile(2). If you
give me some guidance I can try to look into problem deeper. I don't
have any experience in kernel debugging but would like to learn it.
No idea. I was
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Maxim Konovalov wr
ites:
Ohh and I forgot: Thanks for the patch! Tested Committed :-)
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On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:01:41PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 15:47:45 +0100, Michal Mertl wrote:
I did use the goto oldway; and the problem went away. I tried to look at
/sys/kern/uipc_syscalls.c sendfile implementation but it is too complex
for me :-(.
I've
Well, we have a problem here. smbfs is allowing VOBJBUF to be set
on its vnodes. This creates a backing VM object that smbfs never
uses and makes sendfile() believe that it can do UIO_NOCOPY uio's on
smbfs vnodes.
Michal, please try the following kernel patch and test it
Oops, sorry, that patch was for smbfs on -stable. Not -current.
ntfs has a similar problem. It implements VOP_BMAP but fakes it,
and ntfs_read() doesn't *USE* the buffer cache, so again sendfile()
believes that a UIO_NOCOPY read will work when it won't. And, again
there is
On Mon, 24 Dec 2001, Glenn Gombert wrote:
In case anyone is interested I have put a set of patched source code
files from the link below on my FreeBSD Web Page at:
freebsd.imatowns.com/kse3
There are the patched source code files,individual patches (from the
link below) and the
Here is an e-mail from Peter describing how to pull down the latest changes
from cvsup10 if anyone is interested :)
OK, what you want then is:
collection=p4-cvs-kse
release=cvs
(tag=. if you're using checkout mode)
That will pull down src/sys and a few other things. You can build that
On Sunday 30 December 2001 5:27 pm, David Malone wrote:
On Sun, Dec 30, 2001 at 05:01:41PM +0200, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
I tried ktrace on ftpd but only saw the call to sendfile(2).
If you give me some guidance I can try to look into problem
deeper. I don't have any experience in kernel
Michal Mertl wrote:
I wrote about the issue once before but now I know more about the
problem.
I have ntfs partition mounted ro on current. I can read from it without
problems. But I noticed I get corrupted data (the corrupted file has
right size but contains mostly zeros) when using
Sheldon Hearn wrote:
On Sun, 30 Dec 2001 01:53:08 +0100, Michal Mertl wrote:
I have ntfs partition mounted ro on current. I can read from it without
problems. But I noticed I get corrupted data (the corrupted file has
right size but contains mostly zeros) when using ftpd to read them.
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