fla.ko

2003-07-13 Thread David Yeske
I'm wondering what needs to be done to make the fla device into a kernel module.
I made modules/fla/Makefile, but I am not sure what else needs to be done.
It looks like you can't kldunload it after you kldload it...

.PATH:  ${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/dev/fla
KMOD= fla
SRCS= fla.c \
  device_if.h bus_if.h
OBJS+=  msysosak.o

msysosak.o:
uudecode  ${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/dev/fla/i386/msysosak.o.uu

.include bsd.kmod.mk

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Re: LG 5350 cell phone

2003-06-16 Thread David Yeske
Should this get a new vendor entry in usbdevs?

--- Josef Karthauser [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:05:00PM -0500, Sean Welch wrote:
  I have this phone myself.  I have two adapters for it -- one is
  a serial cable the other a true (as in no serial to usb
  conversion box in the middle) usb cable.
  
  The phone works great under FreeBSD on the serial cable (normal
  Hayes modem type at commands work fine), but no version of 
  FreeBSD has worked with the usb cable so far.  I tried 4.8,
  5.0-RELEASE, and a few versions of 5.x-CURRENT.  The phone is
  quite usable from my iBook so the cable isn't the issue (the
  iBook reports it as a Qualcomm -- which is what the sticker
  says too).  I see the message you do, but when I try to use
  umodem with it the phone continuously reboots itself until
  detached.
  
  I tried something along the lines of what you did to usbdevs
  a while back but didn't get any improvement.
  
  The connection is appreciably faster over the usb port with
  the true cable when compared to the serial cable; it would
  be very nice to use it this way on FreeBSD...
  
 Sean
 
 Maybe the phone doesn't identify itself as a usb modem class, instead
 relying on a vendor driver.
 
 An easy project for someone would be to write a general usb querying
 tool for displaying the classes, etc that a usb device supports.
 I've got code kicking around, mostly from Nick Hibma, but I never got
 around to finishing it off.
 
 Joe
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VIA C3

2003-06-13 Thread David Yeske
Anyone have a VIA C3?  I'm running FreeBSD current
on one and I don't see any gcc flags for the VIA C3.

I think it has MMX and 3dnow, but it does not have SSE?

I was wondering what gcc flags other VIA C3 users
are using on FreeBSD.  I am not sure what 
optimizations are safe for this cpu running FreeBSD.  
Maybe it would be useful to have a CPUTYPE
entry for the VIA C3?

CPU: VIA/IDT Unknown (998.70-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = CentaurHauls  Id = 0x689  Stepping = 9
  Features=0x803035FPU,DE,TSC,MSR,MTRR,PGE,MMX

Regards,
David Yeske

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LG 5350 cell phone

2003-06-10 Thread David Yeske
I have a LG 5350, and I want it to work in FreeBSD.

I think it is a Qualcomm adaptor, but I wanted to see 
if anyone else has this phone or similar hardware.

I think this needs a new vendor in usbdevs.
I'm not sure if 0x1004 is Qualcomm or LG or VLSI...

RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/dev/usb/usbdevs,v
retrieving revision 1.125
diff -u -r1.125 usbdevs
--- usbdevs 21 May 2003 00:22:06 -  1.125
+++ usbdevs 11 Jun 2003 04:50:39 -
@@ -340,6 +340,7 @@
 vendor AGATE   0x0c08  Agate Technologies
 vendor DMI 0x0c0b  DMI
 vendor LUWEN   0x0c76  Luwen
+vendor QUALCOMM0x1004  Qualcomm
 vendor MOTOROLA0x1063  Motorola
 vendor PLX 0x10b5  PLX
 vendor ASANTE  0x10bd  Asante
@@ -727,6 +728,9 @@
 
 /* JRC products */
 product JRC AH_J3001V_J3002V   0x0001  AirH\ PHONE AH-J3001V/J3002V
+
+/* Qualcomm products */
+product QUALCOMM MSM   0x6000  MSM
 
 /* Kawasaki products */
 product KLSI DUH3E10BT 0x0008  USB ethernet controller engine

here is more output

ugen0: Qualcomm, Incorporated Qualcomm CDMA Technologies MSM, rev 1.01/0.00, addr 6
 port 4 addr 6: full speed, power 100 mA, config 1, Qualcomm CDMA Technologies 
MSM(0x6000),
Qualcomm, Incorporated(0x1004), rev 0.00

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Re: sendmail starts before rpc.statd and rpc.lockd

2003-06-08 Thread David Yeske
This is when sendmail is ran from virecover.

Is this because sendmail is taking redirection,
and it needs to flock() for that?

I think a solution could be to make virecover called later on.
Why are rpc.lockd and rpc.statd not started directly after
rpcbind?

Here is some more output.

Recovering vi editor sessions:Jun  8 21:03:39 photon sendmail[292]: h5913dfn000292: 
SYSERR(root):
cannot flock(./dfh5913dfn000292, fd=3, type=2, omode=40002, euid=25): Operation not 
supported
collect: Cannot write ./dfh5913dfn000292 (bfcommit, uid=25, gid=25): Operation not 
supported
cannot flock(./tfh5913dfn000292, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25): Operation not 
supported
cannot flock(./tfh5913dfn000292, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25): Operation not 
supported
Jun  8 21:03:39 photon sendmail[292]: h5913dfn000292: SYSERR(root): collect: Cannot 
write
./dfh5913dfn000292 (bfcommit, uid=25, gid=25): Operation not supported
Jun  8 21:03:39 photon sendmail[292]: h5913dfn000292: SYSERR(root): cannot
flock(./tfh5913dfn000292, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25): Operation not supported
Jun  8 21:03:39 photon sendmail[292]: h5913dfn000292: queueup: cannot lock 
./tfh5913dfn000292:
Operation not supported

Here is what Control-T does
load: 0.20  cmd: sendmail 292 [pause] 0.02u 0.04s 0% 2016k

--- Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Sat, 7 Jun 2003, David Yeske wrote:
 
  Jun  8 00:52:33 photon sendmail[293]: h584pRfm000293: SYSERR(root): cannot
  flock(./tfh584pRfm000293, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25^C.
  NFS access cache time=2
  Starting statd.
  Starting lockd.
  
  It looks like sendmail starts before rpc.lockd and rpc.statd?  This will
  cause diskless clients to hang?  This is a nfs server and diskless
  client running 5.1-RELEASE.  I'm running rpc.lockd and rpc.statd on the
  server and the client.  Should rpc.lockd and rpc.statd be started before
  sendmail starts? 
 
 Hmm.  It shouldn't cause diskless clients to hang, or at least, doesn't
 for me.  The cause of the error message, however, is exactly as you
 surmise -- befpre rpc.lockd, calls to flock() on the NFS file system will
 return an error.  Is the hang you're seeing immediately after the
 Starting lockd?  If you hit Ctrl-T, does it tell you anything useful? 
 Note that unless you're running 5.x pretty close to the release, pressing
 Ctrl-T while a process is attempting to grab an NFS-backed file lock will
 result in a slipped lock and many nasty failure modes.  I disabled signal
 delivery to processes while sleeping on an NFS lock as a workaround until
 out rpc.lockd addresses the process aborts the lock request race, which
 isn't handled right now. 
 
 Robert N M Watson FreeBSD Core Team, TrustedBSD Projects
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]  Network Associates Laboratories
 
 

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sendmail starts before rpc.statd and rpc.lockd

2003-06-07 Thread David Yeske
Jun  8 00:52:33 photon sendmail[293]: h584pRfm000293: SYSERR(root): cannot
flock(./tfh584pRfm000293, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25^C.
NFS access cache time=2
Starting statd.
Starting lockd.

It looks like sendmail starts before rpc.lockd and rpc.statd?  This will cause 
diskless clients to
hang?  This is a nfs server and diskless client running 5.1-RELEASE.  I'm running 
rpc.lockd and
rpc.statd on the server and the client.  Should rpc.lockd and rpc.statd be started 
before sendmail
starts?

Regards,
David Yeske

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Re: sendmail starts before rpc.statd and rpc.lockd

2003-06-07 Thread David Yeske
Jun  8 00:52:33 photon sendmail[293]: h584pRfm000293: SYSERR(root): cannot
flock(./tfh584pRfm000293, fd=5, type=6, omode=40001, euid=25^C.
NFS access cache time=2
Starting statd.
Starting lockd.

I should clarify that /etc/rc.d/virecover is calling sendmail.
Does virecover need to be called this early on?

Regards,
David Yeske



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imgact_gzip.c

2003-06-06 Thread David Yeske
imgact_gzip.c seems to be pretty stale.  Has anyone considered fixing this?  If this 
were fixed
then kldload() / linker_load_module() could deal with a gzipped .ko file, and gzipped 
elf
executables would work also?

Regards,
David Yeske

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BOOTP_NFSV3

2003-06-01 Thread David Yeske
I have a suggestion to deprecate the BOOTP_NFSV3 option, and I wanted to get some 
feedback.

If NFS_ROOT and BOOTP_NFSV3 are defined, then it is a noop in sys/i386/i386/locore.s?

If NFS_ROOT is defined and BOOTP_NFSV3 is undefined then it copies in a nfs_diskless 
structure in
sys/i386/i386/locore.s?  Is this still needed?

If BOOTP_NFSV3 is defined in sys/nfsclient/bootp_subr.c, then it will attempt a nfsv3 
mount and
then fall back to a nfsv2 mount.  Should that eventually be the default behavior?

Regards,
David Yeske

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swapping over nfs might be broken

2003-05-30 Thread David Yeske
I've recently set up a diskless client and I noticed something.

subnet mask 255.255.255.0 router 192.168.1.2 rootfs 
192.168.1.100:/export/photon.freebsd/root
swapfs 192.168.1.100:/export/photon.freebsd hostname photon
Adjusted interface xl0
md_lookup_swap: Swap size is 131072 KB
Mounting root from nfs:nfs:/export/photon.freebsd/root
setrootbyname failed
NFS ROOT: 192.168.1.100:/export/photon.freebsd/root
NFS SWAP: 192.168.1.100:/export/photon.freebsd

$ swapinfo
Device  1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity  Type

Everything looks normal except for swapinfo.  It looks like nfs swapping is broken?  
Has anyone
seen this?  I have tried this with md.ko as a module or compiled into the kernel with 
the same
results.  I'm also using these flags in my kernel.

options BOOTP
options BOOTP_NFSROOT
options BOOTP_NFSV3
options BOOTP_COMPAT

My nfs server and diskless client are both running current from around may 25th.  I'm 
also running
rpc.lockd and rpc.statd on the nfs server.  I also tried setting option-129, but that 
did not
help.  Why is option-129 limited to 4 bytes?

I have also seen that setrootbyname failed message for at least a year.  Should that 
message be
removed or changed to something more useful?

Regards,
David Yeske

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sysinstall and swap

2003-01-10 Thread David Yeske
I just tried to upgrade a machine with current, and sysinstall doesn't seem to 
identify swap
anymore.

Sometimes I want warnings, but I don't want swap.  I made a quick patch to add a no 
swap option.
Maybe some warnings should be wrapped with if (msgYesNo()) to give the user more 
choice?

http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dyeske/freebsd/patch-swap

Regards,
David Yeske






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sound debugging

2003-01-01 Thread David Yeske
So right now there is no clean way to debug sound in FreeBSD.

I modified my system running current so that I now have a PCM_DEBUG option.

I set up oid's in the same way that many usb drivers do with DPRINTF / DPRINTFN.

So I now have hw.snd.drivername.debug oid's.

Is the method used for usb debugging the best way.  I am referring to the usage of 
USB_DEBUG
which creates opt_usb.h.  When USB_DEBUG is defined than the DPRINTF / DPRINTFN macros 
become
defined with some sysctl's.  If debugging is not defined do the DPRINTF / DPRINTFN 
lines go into
the drivers once compiled and slow it down or bloat it?

Regards,
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fatal: ssh_msg_send: write

2002-12-15 Thread David Yeske
Anyone else having issues with sshd on current?

Dec 15 23:23:24 stuff sshd[843]: fatal: ssh_msg_send: write

debug1: next auth method to try is keyboard-interactive
Connection closed by 192.168.1.66
debug1: Calling cleanup 0x804bed0(0x0)


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Re: cvs -rbranch:date + val-tags

2002-12-02 Thread David Yeske
I am still looking into the -j flag and (r)tag.  This patch was done quickly, and I am 
still
trying to see what it breaks.  I realized some of the issues I had were also broken 
with an
unpatched cvs.  So I might have broken something that is already broken.

I am looking through diff -rv1_11_2 -rHEAD in the FreeBSD repository and diff 
-rCVS1_11_2 -rHEAD
in the NetBSD repository and comparing that with -rHEAD cvs/ccvs from the cvshome 
repository.

I don't know what the CVS people think of my patch, but I based it off a patch on 
their website
that they have had for over 4 years.

http://www.cvshome.org/cyclic/cvs/dev-branch.html

I would really appreciate it if anyone would give me feedback on what they feel is 
broken about
cvs.



--- Archie Cobbs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 David Yeske wrote:
  I am working on getting cvs more usable so I don't have to worry about
  val-tags when I have read only media, and so I can do stuff like this.
  
  cvs update -rRELENG_4:2002/10/01
  
  cvs diff -rRELENG_4:2002/09/01 -rRELENG_4:2002/09/30
  
  I would appreciate any testing or feedback.  I have tested this some,
  but it probably has bugs.
 
 Awesome! I've wanted to be able to do tags like '-rRELENG_4:2002/09/01'
 for years.. 
 
 Haven't tested your changes but the patch looks reasonable to me.
 
 ISTR that the '-j' option allows some combinations of branch + date.
 Are you aware of that? Does anything need to be rectified between
 the '-j' stuff and your changes? Also, what do the CVS people think
 of your patch?
 
 Cheers,
 -Archie
 
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cvs -rbranch:date + val-tags

2002-12-01 Thread David Yeske
I am working on getting cvs more usable so I don't have to worry about val-tags when I 
have read
only media, and so I can do stuff like this.

cvs update -rRELENG_4:2002/10/01

cvs diff -rRELENG_4:2002/09/01 -rRELENG_4:2002/09/30

I would appreciate any testing or feedback.  I have tested this some, but it probably 
has bugs.

http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dyeske/freebsd/patch-src_contrib_cvs

I have also tried modifying the HEAD branch of cvs/ccvs from cvshome, but it seems to 
blow away
the $FreeBSD$ tag with or without my patch.

Regards,
David Yeske

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Option 60: Vendor class identifier = FreeBSD:i386:pxeboot

2002-12-01 Thread David Yeske
Pxeboot currently sends PXEclient for option 60, so it is not easy to differentiate 
between
pxeboot and a real pxe client.

I modified libstand to follow the pattern per src/sys/nfsclient/bootp_subr.c, although 
maybe I
should ask for MACHINE and ostype.

I would appreciate any testing or feedback.  I have tested this some, but it probably 
has bugs.

http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dyeske/freebsd/patch-src_lib_libstand

Regards,
David Yeske

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smbfs install option questions

2002-11-05 Thread David Yeske
I got a smbfs install option working a while ago before drivers.flp came around, but 
there was no
space on the floppies.  Since drivers.flp came out, there is more space.  I was 
wondering how I
should go about making this usable, and which files should be on kern.flp, mfsroot.flp,
drivers.flp, or somewhere else.  Also I am generally looking for feedback...

The following patch is NOT up to date though.  The diff to GENERIC is NOT implying I 
think GENERIC
should be modifed.  I did that just to have those things added to GENERIC so they 
would make it
onto BOOTMFS.  The smbfs install option is based of the nfs install option, but it 
does not use
dns.
 
http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dyeske/freebsd/smbfs_current.patch

http://pigseye.kennesaw.edu/~dyeske/freebsd/smbfs.c

 
Regards,
David Yeske

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