Re: a little newbus problem

1999-07-29 Thread Nick Hibma
Any source we can have a look at (probe/attach/*_MODULE)? Nick On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, John Hay wrote: Nope, it is an ISA driver and I wasn't that brave. :-) It is part of standard FreeBSD and I just compiled it into the kernel with a kernel config file. Are you by any chance

Re: a little newbus problem

1999-07-29 Thread John Hay
/usr/src/sys/i386/isa/if_ar.c /usr/src/sys/i386/isa/if_sr.c John Any source we can have a look at (probe/attach/*_MODULE)? Nick On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, John Hay wrote: Nope, it is an ISA driver and I wasn't that brave. :-) It is part of standard FreeBSD and I just compiled it

Re: Broken world

1999-07-29 Thread David O'Brien
Any prognosis on a fix? I'll revert when I go to bed if I am not getting anywhere. -- -- David([EMAIL PROTECTED] -or- [EMAIL PROTECTED]) To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message

Re: cvs commit: src/sys/alpha/include resource.h src/sys/alpha/pci pcibus.c src/sys/i386/include resource.h src/sys/pci pci.c pci_compat.c

1999-07-29 Thread Doug Rabson
On Wed, 28 Jul 1999, Garrett Wollman wrote: On Wed, 28 Jul 1999 00:57:49 -0700 (PDT), Doug Rabson [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Add support for SYS_RES_DENSE and SYS_RES_BWX resource types. These are equivalent to SYS_RES_MEMORY for x86 but for alpha, the rman_get_virtual() address of

Re: kernel snark, this evening, sup'd ~1800 PDT

1999-07-29 Thread Alan Cox
I don't think this is a new problem. I recall a similar error being mentioned on the -stable mailing list last week. If you can repeat the error, please write down the program counter value. Knowing the instruction at which the fault occurs would be most valuable. Alan To Unsubscribe:

Re: make.conf on CURRENT question

1999-07-29 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
Peter Jeremy [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: You'll also need the a.out X11 libraries, and last time I tried, they built OK, but wouldn't work. They build OK and work fine. DES -- Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED] To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe

Re: sysinstall network performance

1999-07-29 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
"Jordan K. Hubbard" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: The CVS metadata was removed, reducing the inode count per port significantly. This results in faster extraction time and hence "faster" downloads, assuming that extraction time is the bottleneck (which it is for all but the 28K and below

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1999-07-29 Thread Joachim Kuebart
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Re: sysinstall network performance

1999-07-29 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
"Daniel C. Sobral" [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: Garrett Wollman wrote: Jordan stopped including CVS directories in the /usr/ports tarball. I don't think a transfer rate can be affected by that, though the total transfer time certainly would. The transfer rate measured by sysinstall includes

Re: your mail

1999-07-29 Thread Nick Hibma
Try sending the command to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Nick On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Joachim Kuebart wrote: unsubscribe To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of the message -- ISIS/STA, T.P.270, Joint Research Centre, 21020 Ispra,

Re: sysinstall network performance

1999-07-29 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: Jordan, God, what's the difference? God does not belong to the -core. -- Daniel C. Sobral(8-DCS) [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Is it true that you're a millionaire's son who never worked a day in your life?" "Yeah, I

make world failure (egcs)

1999-07-29 Thread John W. DeBoskey
Hi, The following seems to have slipped in over the last 24 hours. I'm probably the last to see it, and it may already be fixed, but I don't see any obvious commits: c++ -c -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/g++ -O -pipe -I/usr/src/gnu/lib/libgcc/../../../contrib/egcs/gcc/config

Re: make world failure (egcs)

1999-07-29 Thread Oscar Bonilla
On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 08:46:52AM -0400, John W. DeBoskey wrote: Hi, The following seems to have slipped in over the last 24 hours. I'm probably the last to see it, and it may already be fixed, but I don't see any obvious commits: c++ -c -I/usr/obj/usr/src/tmp/usr/include/g++ -O

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Yes, we do. I've run into this problem elsewhere but a quick fix was needed :so it just got hacked. NT NFS clients tend to trigger it too. : :The problem is that the sanity check is a fair way away from where the problem :packet is generated. The bad reply is generated in the readdirplus

panic: softdep_flushfiles: looping

1999-07-29 Thread Peter Holm
Kirk seems to be out of touch :-), so I created PR kern/12869. -- Peter Holm | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] | http://login.dknet.dk/~pho/ -[ Member of the BSD-Dk User Group / http://www.bsd-dk.dk/ ] - To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the body of

Re: sysinstall network performance

1999-07-29 Thread Daniel C. Sobral
"G. Adam Stanislav" wrote: On Thu, Jul 29, 1999 at 11:25:44AM +0200, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote: Jordan, God, what's the difference? Jordan exists. Don't go there. This whole existance-of-perl-scripts thingy is dangerous territory. -- Daniel C. Sobral(8-DCS)

Re: Library question/challenge

1999-07-29 Thread David O'Brien
I think, a guess, that make world without -DWANT_AOUT in conjunction with Unless you are trying to support current development of a.out binaries, there is little need to be useing "-DWANT_AOUT". All you want is suport for existing 2.2.x a.out binaries (since that is what Netscape is). Realize

Re: panic: softdep_flushfiles: looping

1999-07-29 Thread David Scheidt
On Fri, 30 Jul 1999, Daniel C. Sobral wrote: Peter Holm wrote: Kirk seems to be out of touch :-), so I created PR kern/12869. I seem to recall a message from him last week saying he was going on a six weeks vacation. Well, he *did* said he was going on vacation, it's the "last week"

Re: panic: softdep_flushfiles: looping

1999-07-29 Thread Nick Hibma
Six weeks, and no computer more sophisticated than the SCUBA one, are what I remembered. Someone remind me what a vacation is again? It's when you don't have to answer your own e-mail. $ which vacation /usr/bin/vacation To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe

Re: sysinstall network performance

1999-07-29 Thread Mike Hoskins
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, G. Adam Stanislav wrote: Jordan, God, what's the difference? Jordan exists. Enough childish neo-religious babble? May we return to our regularly-scheduled, actually-FreeBSD-related discussions? Thanks. Later, --mike To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED]

APM related panic

1999-07-29 Thread Maxim Sobolev
Just suped and builded new kernel and discovered that it paniced when trying to initialise APM (VIA MVP3 based Tyan Trinity 100AT motherboard + k6-II/300 CPU). Any ideas or recommendations about what should I do to make a more informative report? Sincerely, Maxim To Unsubscribe: send mail to

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Bill Paul
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Matthew Dillon had to walk into mine and say: :Yes, we do. I've run into this problem elsewhere but a quick fix was needed :so it just got hacked. NT NFS clients tend to trigger it too. : :The problem is that the sanity check is a

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
I counted it all up. It definitely needs to be 8 * NFSX_UNSIGNED. See my count below. -Matt :In /sys/nfs/nfs_serv.c:nfsrv_readdirplus(), we have the following :code: : :/* : * If either the

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Bill Paul
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Matthew Dillon had to walk into mine and say: I counted it all up. It definitely needs to be 8 * NFSX_UNSIGNED. Yes, I know that. :) But what about the check for dirlen: :dirlen += (6 * NFSX_UNSIGNED +

Re: APM related panic

1999-07-29 Thread Mike Hoskins
On Thu, 29 Jul 1999, Maxim Sobolev wrote: + k6-II/300 CPU). Any ideas or recommendations about what should I do to make a more informative report? Maybe dmesg would be a good start... Later, --mike To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-current" in the

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:/* : * If either the dircount or maxcount will be : * exceeded, get out now. Both of these lengths : * are calculated conservatively, including all : * XDR overheads. :

Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :Okay. I committed the fix to the length calculation to -current and :-stable (I just love one-line patches that stop panics). I just got :done patching my NFS server machines and they all seem to get along :nicely with the SGI now. Now I can upgrade the other SGIs without :worrying about them

best time for cvsup?

1999-07-29 Thread Malte Wedel
Hello, I just wondered what time of the day is the best to do a cvsup, because it often happened to me, that I couldn't make world or compile the kernel because of current work. Of course I know, that's why it's called -current, but there should be a difference whether there are many people

readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:And here is something even scarier: readdirplus from the client side :doesn't appear to work correctly either. This time, you don't need an :IRIX machine to trigger the problem (though it helps :). Do the following : :client# mount -o nvsv3,tcp,rdirplus server:/somefs /mnt :client# ls /mnt; du

Re: best time for cvsup?

1999-07-29 Thread Marc Schneiders
Malte Wedel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Thursday, July 29, 1999 3:59 PM I just wondered what time of the day is the best to do a cvsup, because it often happened to me, that I couldn't make world or compile the kernel because of current work. Of course I know, that's why it's called -current,

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Bill Paul
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Matthew Dillon had to walk into mine and say: :And here is something even scarier: readdirplus from the client side :doesn't appear to work correctly either. This time, you don't need an :IRIX machine to trigger the problem (though it

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Crap, I just sent out an incomplete message. Let me pick up from where :I left off. Here's a diff that shows the changes I made to nfs_vfsops.c: : :*** nfs_vnops.c.orig Thu Jul 29 22:46:28 1999 :--- nfs_vnops.cThu Jul 29 22:36:39 1999 :*** :*** 2342,2348 :

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
: :Close, but not quite. You didn't beat up on it hard enough. The secret :is to think like a kid with a new toy, or more precisely, a sysadmin with :a new toy (amounts to the same thing :). The first thing any sysadmin :wants to do when you hand him a new gizmo is to push the buttons, turns :the

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client+ FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:It's not hard. vput() VOP_UNLOCK()s a vnode and then vrele() (opposite of :vref())'s it (decreases v_usecount, I believe.) So when a file system :is mounted, with these bugs, the locked vnodes are never unlocked. :The unmount call will end up sleeping with the state "vnlock" waiting for :the

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Bill Paul
Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, Matthew Dillon had to walk into mine and say: Look up a bit in the code. If bigenough is not true, cnp does not get initialized. This could lead to the bogus length -- or rather, it would be the cnp that is bogus, not

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client+ FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Brian F. Feldman
Is there any good documentation on the vnode system? I'd like to know, for instance, what the deal is with v{hold,drop}. Originally, I was most interested in doing things with networking. VFS seems so interesting now... Perhaps I should wait before experimenting with it until the rewrite of lots

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client+ FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Is there any good documentation on the vnode system? I'd like to know, for :instance, what the deal is with v{hold,drop}. : :Originally, I was most interested in doing things with networking. VFS :seems so interesting now... Perhaps I should wait before experimenting :with it until the rewrite

Re: readdirplus client side fix (was Re: IRIX 6.5.4 NFS v3 TCP client + FreeBSD server = bewm)

1999-07-29 Thread Matthew Dillon
:Hm. Well, it cures the panic that I was experiencing quite nicely. :I'm going to commit this latest patch for now since it fixes both :the vnode locking problem and a crash condition, which are pretty :serious problems. If you come up with something different, I'll be happy :to try it out. :

Panic plus advice needed

1999-07-29 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai
Hi, I started a make world on my box last night and then proceeded to go to bed. When I looked at my console this morning it had sprung into DDB because of a panic: ffs_alloccg: map corrupted. This panic occured on a box running pretty stable (at least panic less for the last past 4-8 weeks).

An oddity after a panic

1999-07-29 Thread Jeroen Ruigrok/Asmodai
Hi, I was cleansing /usr/obj after a panic to see if I could reproduce it and I have this slight oddity: [root@daemon:/usr/obj] (32) # rm -rf work/ rm: work/FreeBSD/src/gnu/usr.bin/: Directory not empty rm: work/FreeBSD/src/gnu: Directory not empty rm: work/FreeBSD/src: Directory not empty rm: