s not hard to make
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The event is only the actualizing of its tho
be 2 not 3... rerun fsck on it
manually... if it doesn't fix the problem... use fsdb to unlink this
directory, and then run fsck, it should dump the directory (or put it
in lost+found)... you can also use fsdb to reduce the link count to
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"The soul contains in itself the event that shall presently befall it.
The event is only the actualizing of its th
booted my FreeBSD box w/ my hp48... and that can't do more than about
34 columns in a sucky 3x5 or 4x5 font... and it works great... :) right
now my hp48 is the only serial device that I can get close enough to my
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ou can provide -query hostname or another argument to the
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I haven't tested that the eval exec line works properly, but I do know
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the kernel developement...
anyways, it's the -current kernel that is really the part that isn't
designed for production use, not the userland... you could probably
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INSTANTLY after they are created... :)
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The event is on
Marcel Moolenaar scribbled this message on Sep 30:
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John-Mark Gurney wrote:
actually, no, I would like this fixed... I will be unable to develope
FreeBSD if the tools target doesn't work!! I do all of my compiles on
a 3.0-R box (yes, that's right, 3.0-R
re suppose to be rock solid... (at least not yet)
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The event is only the actualizing
the option, and it would allow everything to be
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The event is only
/usr/{sbin,bin,lib} /{bin,sbin}; make installworld and have it
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The event is
Marcel Moolenaar scribbled this message on Sep 30:
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the reason I was on Marcel's back was because of his statement that he
WOULD NOT do ANYTHING to fix the problem, and that as far as he was
considered, that's life and deal w/ it... if he had said, oh, I'll look
Don Lewis scribbled this message on Sep 30:
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} Subject: Re: HEADS UP: sigset_t changes committed
}
} In this particular case, the only thing cross-compilation would buy us
} is the ability to build (but not install) 4.x binaries on a machine
as Bruce will point out... the fact that -current's libc even builds
on -stable and has run is completely by chance...
our build of libc and tools should detect the system that we are on (or
be told the type of system) and react accordingly... before this time
we have been
a break from FreeBSD
for a couple weeks... I will not be reading my freebsd.org email while
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"The
}/da${i}.glist.bak ]; then
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make sure to keep me on the cc list, I'm not on -current or -scsi
Matthew N. Dodd scribbled this message on Mar 5:
On Sun, 5 Mar 2000, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Doug White forwarded this message to me I actually have done this
but I have not cleaned the code up for committing to the tree
but a small reorder of a call to callout_reset that
jlemon commited in rev 1.41 but didn't mention in the log... (unless this
is part of enabling NewReno)
I would appreciate to find out if someone else sees this problem, or
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into the machine.
not if the time delay is between Trying x.x.x.x... and the Connected
to line... also, the time delay is being seen w/ a simple /bin/echo
service.. this shouldn't do any reverse lookup of the connecting
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week), I can test this and see how
it works. Could we get it submitted as a pr (if it isn't already), and
assign it to me? (I'll assign it to myself once I know the PR).
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Alexander Leidinger wrote this message on Sat, Sep 06, 2003 at 10:33 +0200:
struct {
^ try moving foo to here.
int tag;
char obj[];
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^^^ from here.
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(I currently don't quite have a test bed box to play with, but I will
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Barney Wolff wrote this message on Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 13:46 -0400:
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 12:32:46AM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
You're the second person that has reported corruption with USB umass
devices. I am interested in tracking down this problem, but it's a
bit difficult
correctly. Unless you are
coping a file larger than memory size, the cmp just pulls it from memory,
not from the media. The umount/mount forces a flush of the cache, and so
attempts to read from the media.
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the buffers before umount, but that seems a bit
wierd since other fs's should/would be having this problem too.
Don't rejoice quite yet, there still is something to track down. Did
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(There is a bug in msdosfs that doesn't sync the disk before unmount
completes.)
This is wierd in that it's the second page of the second transfer.
The ohci can do up to 8k transfers in one TD, and then chain the TD's
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problems reading, and it worked. So it looks like reads are broken
for only some devices, not all. :(
On Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 01:39:08PM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Barney Wolff wrote this message on Sun, Sep 07, 2003 at 15:48 -0400:
I can't do more detailed
asks the drive to go to idle (if it was doing a read ahead
or something else). So, I have this patch. I originally did this
against 4.2-R I believe, but I think I have updated it to a more recent
version.. (the revisions it's against are in the patch)..
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It is not much different from enforcing that a pointer is not NULL when
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. If/when we ever
support user mounting fs's, we need to make sure that the fs doesn't do
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LABELOFFSET.
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.
Of course the correct way to fix it would be to mirror the OFW tree,
and then probe any devices that exist in the OFW tree, but not in our
device tree.
Attached are the two patches to fix both the issues.
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Bernd Walter scribbled this message on Jun 10:
On Mon, Jun 09, 2003 at 04:58:38PM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
+#ifdef __sparc64__
+ /*
+* XXX - some sparc hardware has valid hardware when the
+* function 0 doesn't probe. Scan all functions
of the SME2300BGA? Simply because it isn't in the ofw tree?
I don't have any data sheets or the PCI spec, so making heads or tails
of this is going be hard.
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Thomas Moestl wrote this message on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:02 +0200:
On Tue, 2003/06/10 at 15:34:36 -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Ok, attached is a patched I tried,
Hmmm, you seem to have forgotten to actually attach it.
Ok, this time I'll attach it!
but sad to say, this doesn't
Bernd Walter wrote this message on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 01:16 +0200:
On Tue, Jun 10, 2003 at 03:34:36PM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
So, the question is, does other arch's do something nasty like this
too? Should I change the check to just do ofw_pci_find_node? Is this
why pciconf -r
the same problem on
the sparc box I have, but now I'm getting tons of:
usb0: 198 scheduling overruns
I fiddled with the PCI Latency, but it doesn't seem to do much good.
(Though the latency was set wrong.)
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Bernd Walter wrote this message on Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 14:30 +0200:
On Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 01:10:24AM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Craig Boston wrote this message on Wed, Jun 11, 2003 at 22:44 -0500:
pci_enable_busmaster(self);
near the top of ohci_attach() in ohci_pci.c
to remind the admin to turn the cpu back on.
Now is there any good reason why you need to keep the cpu disabled?
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that some of
the -current crowd is interested in this work too.
If it changes MI part - yes.
Looks like it will change it some.
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John-Mark Gurney wrote this message on Thu, Jun 12, 2003 at 16:52 -0700:
I will of course revert pci_read_device back to it's original state
since the MFDEV patch makes it unnecessary.
Ok, here is just the pci MFDEV patch. I would like to see if this works
on other arch's, at a minimum
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retrieving
had already fixed.
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Terry Lambert wrote this message on Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 22:10 -0700:
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Terry Lambert wrote this message on Sun, Jun 15, 2003 at 19:40 -0700:
There was a recent PCI attach patch that I thought fixed this?
Are you talking about the patch to check for multifunction
in ${files}; do
run_rc_script ${_rc_elem} ${_boot}
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to follow the code path in IPv6's source, but it's s long
that I couldn't find where it might be allocating memory.
Anyone have any ideas?
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+ % )
+ 3
+ 2
(btw, I can see this on sparc w/ tcsh, not bash or sh)
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: 1074, self: 1072, status: 0
reaping: pid: 1075, self: 1072, status: 0
Examining the output shows no restiges of pid 1073.
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John-Mark Gurney wrote this message on Tue, Jun 24, 2003 at 23:04 -0700:
Ok, I seem to have found out that we are reaping a child that we don't
know about. slightly modified xargs produces this:
ok, with some magic ktrace work, I have come up with an more complete
answer to the riddle. It's
Tim J. Robbins wrote this message on Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 19:20 +1000:
On Wed, Jun 25, 2003 at 12:41:51AM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
[...]
So, now the question is, do we fix xargs to deal with unexpected
children? Or fix the shells in question? (tcsh and zsh seem to suffer
of a question
if exec'd processes inherit children.
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on Mutt 1.4.1i (2003-03-19).
Did you happen to set the wrapmargin variable?
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called, kldunload
should then start working.
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work. It's a RPITA. In the end I dangerously
dedicated the disk and that works.
One thing you might of been missing is making sure that the type in
the disklabel was set properly. For scsi, it must be SCSI, and for
IDE it must be IDE or ESDI. I had problems with this too.
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in the source dir of the program? shouldn't they be in the rescue dir?
(so that they don't get globbered when the regular build happens.)
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/vfs_mount.diff
try seeing if this patch improves things for you guys.
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Pawel Worach wrote this message on Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 03:51 +0200:
@/dev/usb/usbdivar.h:127: error: syntax error before bus_dma_tag_t
Could you please include more information? like what file? I just
completed a build of usb (module) w/o problems.
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In file included from /usr/src/sys/dev/usb/if_aue.c:86:
@/dev/usb/usbdivar.h:127: error: syntax error before bus_dma_tag_t
Ok, this is what I need. Thanks.
Fix to come shortly.
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Tim Kientzle wrote this message on Tue, Jul 15, 2003 at 22:19 -0700:
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Harald Schmalzbauer wrote this message on Wed, Jul 16, 2003 at 02:58 +0200:
Let's see what Tim can contribute to this topic, since he also claimed to
have problems with mountroot
I have a possible
*/
+ b-tag = tag;
for (i = 0; i USB_MEM_BLOCK; i += USB_MEM_SMALL) {
f = (struct usb_frag_dma *)((char *)b-kaddr + i);
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issues w/ loading/unloading/loading USB modules. Don't
do that (unless you are debuging the problem).
Feel free to research why this is doing it. :) I'll gladly review and
commit any patches you generate for this problem.
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Lukas Ertl wrote this message on Mon, Jul 28, 2003 at 01:11 +0200:
On Sun, 27 Jul 2003, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Then I have no explanation. I'm running the box with a WiFi card,
generating lots of network traffic, and the box is running fine, no
panics, and low devbuf allocation. I'm running
for you.
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Scott Long wrote this message on Sun, Jul 27, 2003 at 23:33 -0600:
John-Mark Gurney wrote:
It may be leaking, but it won't be leaking devbuf memory. The only
thing that is in usb (in dev/usb) that uses M_DEVBUF is ukbd.
bus_dma_tag_create() allocates out of M_DEVBUF. Could
everything is setup, and you see devbuf steadily increasing, set
the sysctl hw.usb.debug to 7. Take about 10k or so of that, and send
it to me. That should let me know if we are leaking.
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of the fragments.
The bug fixed in rev1.2 was because of a difference in how NetBSD/OpenBSD
handles things. We wouldn't need this if we had a size parameter to
bus_dmamem_alloc.
Please reread the code and see what I mean.
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?)
As mentioned in the commit message, I did some testing, and a simple
bulk transfer over aue did not increase the devbuf memory usage, while
before this patch, I got it quickly over 20megs and growing.
Sorry for the breakage.
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Bernd Walter wrote this message on Wed, Jul 09, 2003 at 01:28 +0200:
On Tue, Jul 08, 2003 at 03:45:24PM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
ohci code doesn't support isochronous so far.
There is a patch to add this kern/52589.
Ok, this code has been integrated and the url below has been updated
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:: Are you running -current w/ a kernel from the last 24 hrs? (After
:: phk's mass swap check in?) If so, make sure your swap isn't at the
:: start of your disk
use newbus
even though they should. This is a problem of them existing before
newbus was nailed down. CAM doesn't use newbus for any of it's device
management (scsi device, not HBA attachment).
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removes setting COMPILER_TYPE for the kernel target and lets
the magic in bsd.compiler.mk do it's thing...
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Dimitry Andric wrote this message on Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 08:59 +0200:
On Aug 22, 2013, at 06:04, John-Mark Gurney j...@funkthat.com wrote:
I've noticed that if you do a:
make buildworld WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC=YES
and then do a:
make buildkernel
(w/o the WITHOUT_CLANG_IS_CC=YES
the opth-gen.awk script, since it wouldn't let
me use bit 31, and recent changes to gcc used up all the remaining
bits. I also was unable to add the -mpclmul option because of running
out of these bits.
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Ollivier Robert wrote this message on Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 17:16 +0200:
According to John-Mark Gurney on Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 01:20:27PM -0700:
I have developed a patch to improve AES-NI performance. If you took the
AES-XTS algorithm into userland (no cryptodev or geli usage
Mike Tancsa wrote this message on Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 11:26 -0400:
On 8/23/2013 11:16 AM, Ollivier Robert wrote:
According to John-Mark Gurney on Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 01:20:27PM -0700:
I have developed a patch to improve AES-NI performance. If you took the
AES-XTS algorithm into userland
Mike Tancsa wrote this message on Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 14:19 -0400:
On 8/23/2013 2:05 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
Speeding up userland AES is very interesting to me for a couple of apps.
If there is a proper way I should test on RELENG_9, please let me know
as I am few boxes that I would
Dag-Erling Smrgrav wrote this message on Fri, Aug 23, 2013 at 21:30 +0200:
John-Mark Gurney j...@funkthat.com writes:
Mike Tancsa m...@sentex.net writes:
John-Mark Gurney j...@funkthat.com writes:
My patch would only effect userland applications that use /dev/crypto...
For me its ssh
it won't
compile...
This patch only required minor changes from my original patch to apply..
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and setup swap on it? A USB drive/key should
be fine.
You don't need to use a swap device to dump to it... You can just set
up the USB drive as the dump device only...
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with non-PIC files
exect.So: In function `exect':
(.text+0x18): relocation truncated to fit: R_MIPS_PC16 against `__cerror'
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-toolchain if you don't want to build as much..
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COMPILER_TYPE should always be defined... Are you trying to build
a HEAD kernel on 9stable w/o using buildkernel or something strange
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are going to run it with, and that directory is
what you need to set KERNBUILDDIR...
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would cause a crash due to KBI differences...
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cleandepend make depend first before make like said?
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, FYI.
Are you building on one machine and running install on another? Are
the dates the same between the two machines?
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