Re: Composite PCI devices in FreeBSD (mfd in Linux)

2018-12-10 Thread John Baldwin
On 12/10/18 12:19 PM, Ian Lepore wrote: > On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 14:42 -0500, Anthony Jenkins wrote: >> On 12/10/18 1:26 PM, John Baldwin wrote: >>> >>> On 12/10/18 9:00 AM, Anthony Jenkins wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to port an Intel PCI I2C controller from Linux to FreeBSD.

Re: Composite PCI devices in FreeBSD (mfd in Linux)

2018-12-10 Thread Ian Lepore
On Mon, 2018-12-10 at 14:42 -0500, Anthony Jenkins wrote: > On 12/10/18 1:26 PM, John Baldwin wrote: > > > > On 12/10/18 9:00 AM, Anthony Jenkins wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > > > I'm trying to port an Intel PCI I2C controller from Linux to > > > FreeBSD. > > > Linux represents this device

Re: Composite PCI devices in FreeBSD (mfd in Linux)

2018-12-10 Thread Anthony Jenkins
On 12/10/18 1:26 PM, John Baldwin wrote: On 12/10/18 9:00 AM, Anthony Jenkins wrote: Hi all, I'm trying to port an Intel PCI I2C controller from Linux to FreeBSD. Linux represents this device as an MFD (multi-function device), meaning it has these "sub-devices" that can be handed off to other

Re: Composite PCI devices in FreeBSD (mfd in Linux)

2018-12-10 Thread John Baldwin
On 12/10/18 9:00 AM, Anthony Jenkins wrote: > Hi all, > > I'm trying to port an Intel PCI I2C controller from Linux to FreeBSD.  > Linux represents this device as an MFD (multi-function device), meaning > it has these "sub-devices" that can be handed off to other drivers to > actually attach

Composite PCI devices in FreeBSD (mfd in Linux)

2018-12-10 Thread Anthony Jenkins
Hi all, I'm trying to port an Intel PCI I2C controller from Linux to FreeBSD.  Linux represents this device as an MFD (multi-function device), meaning it has these "sub-devices" that can be handed off to other drivers to actually attach devices to the system.  The Linux "super" PCI device is

Re: Suppose a user on a pilgrimage to /usr/src, modified UPDATING

2018-12-10 Thread Jamie Landeg-Jones
miltonott wrote: > O great and powerful FreeBSD biome. May I redirect from here to a paste > site > service, a rearrangement of development directory head file /usr/src/UPDATING. sorry, but left & right justified text is horrible, especially with a monospaced font!

SDHCI: serious issues with USB SD Card reader/writer

2018-12-10 Thread O. Hartmann
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA512 Using the USB attached SD card reader/writer of my Dell screen, since 13-CURRENT is out recently I have serious trouble with the assortment of SD cards I use. While 12-PRE seems to not have any problems, 13-CURRENT (FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT #912

Re: Suppose a user on a pilgrimage to /usr/src, modified UPDATING

2018-12-10 Thread David Wolfskill
On Mon, Dec 10, 2018 at 09:49:13AM +, miltonott wrote: > O great and powerful FreeBSD biome. May I redirect from here to a paste > site > service, a rearrangement of development directory head file /usr/src/UPDATING. > > UPDATING.ORIG -> http://dpaste.com/1WRWG26.txt > - > UPDATING

Suppose a user on a pilgrimage to /usr/src, modified UPDATING

2018-12-10 Thread miltonott
O great and powerful FreeBSD biome. May I redirect from here to a paste site service, a rearrangement of development directory head file /usr/src/UPDATING. UPDATING.ORIG -> http://dpaste.com/1WRWG26.txt - UPDATING -> http://dpaste.com/1Z4E3H1.txt - UPDATING.DIFF ->

Ports build fails on 13-CURRENT r341690

2018-12-10 Thread Yasuhiro KIMURA
Hello, yasu@rolling-vm-freebsd1[2018]% uname -a FreeBSD rolling-vm-freebsd1.home.utahime.org 13.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 13.0-CURRENT r341690 GENERIC amd64 yasu@rolling-vm-freebsd1[2019]% LANG=C svn info /usr/src Path: /usr/src Working Copy Root Path: /usr/src URL: https://svn.freebsd.org/base/head