| ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
| ata0: resetting devices .. done
| ad0: WRITE command timeout - resetting
| ata0: resetting devices .. done
| ...
|
| It seems that it is just going on and on. Shouldn't it back down to non
| DMA mode after a while? Is there a way to disable the DMA on
| What model laptop may I ask? I'm running 4.0-current since 1/11/2000
| (last world rebuild 3/8/2000) on a Compaq Armada 7400 without incident.
Armada V300. I sent the full details here a few days ago.
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On 22/03, Jim Bloom wrote:
| I had hangs while linking the kernel as
| well as while trying to install a fixed one. Make sure you have a good backup
| of the kernel, I ended up with a zero byte kernel while trying to install the
| fixed one.
Well, running without swap is likely to suppress
With the current sources.
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On 3/04, John Polstra wrote:
| I doubt if it's possible to implement that at compile time. Remember,
| the preprocessor doesn't understand "sizeof". It doesn't recognize
| keywords in expressions at all.
Then don't use the preprocessor alone and use both the preprocessor and
the compiler. I
On 4/04, John Hay wrote:
| I have a machine that can be trashed. The trouble is that it cannot
| install 4.x or -current because of the problem with the ata driver.
| During installation it just go in a loop during newfs and keep on
| spitting out errors.
You are lucky, you go further than I
As described in i386/17228, the following patch, which disables DMA on ATAPI
if not explicitely enabled, makes my Compaq Aramada V300 laptop able to boot
-CURRENT.
While this patch may not be correct, it shows once again that DMA is
playing an active role in the lockup described in the PR. I'll
On 16/04, Brian Reichert wrote:
| Ha! I got further bit. You need to install the base system, the
| crypto distribution _and_ the rsaref-2.0 package...
rsaref for a .za address? Didn't you mean rsaintl, openssl?
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On 7/05, Andrey A. Chernov wrote:
| Some of recent kernel TCP changes cause TCP completely not working,
| i.e. any network daemon (mountd, sendmail, cfsd) started from "rc" on
| dialup machine hangs with 3min "Can't connect' timeout and user level
| "ppp" started than hangs forever even not
cvsup'ed 1.5 hours ago
=== sys/boot/i386/btx/btx
(cd /usr/objsrc/src/sys/boot/i386/btx/btx; m4 btx.m4 btx.s) | as -o btx.o
{standard input}: Assembler messages:
{standard input}:136: Warning: using `%eax' instead of `%ax' due to `l' suffix
{standard input}:138: Warning: using `%eax' instead
On 22/05, Stephane E. Potvin wrote:
| Try applying the patches in the following PR. I'm not sure they will still
| apply cleanly but it should fix your problem.
They don't apply cleanly, and I have to leave. But I would rather understand
why there is a failure in the first place, and why other
On 8/06, Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven wrote:
| -On [2608 03:12], Kris Kennaway ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
| Instead of using only alphabetic characters, the patch uses the following
| character set:
|
| 0123456789ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz@#%^-_=+:,.~
|
| which
ep0 1200
137.194.161.2 8:0:20:b0:8a:5dUHLW0 46 ep0 1182
137.194.161.6 0:a0:24:16:e1:1c UHLW00 ep0 1175
AppleTalk
[...]
Any idea of what went wrong?
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On 5/07, Kris Kennaway wrote:
| I intend to MFC this stuff in 4 or 5 days assuming it doesn't present any
| problems, so this means we need everyone who is capable of doing so to
| stress the new code as much as possible. IMO we *really* need to get this
| into 4.1 despite the relatively short
UPDATING (or better, use the newly built mtree or do
not require the use of the new -L option).
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*** Error code 1
Stop in /usr/src/lib/libpcap.
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On 5/09, David O'Brien wrote:
| On Tue, Sep 04, 2001 at 09:48:24AM -0300, Daniel Capo Sobral wrote:
| When I first wrote the loader.conf thingy, I couldn't get the value
| of environment variables from the FICL environment.
| ...
| Anyway, I have been too busy lately to do anything with
On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
| My amd wont run... log says:
|
| Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/fatal: unable to register
| (AMQ_PROGRAM=300019, AMQ_VERSION, tcp)
| Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/info: Finishing with status 3
Are you running a portmapper?
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On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
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| Am Wed, 2001-11-14 um 17.52 schrieb Samuel Tardieu:
| On 14/11, Jan Stocker wrote:
|
| | My amd wont run... log says:
| |
| | Nov 14 16:35:04 twoflower amd[758]/fatal: unable to register
| | (AMQ_PROGRAM=300019, AMQ_VERSION, tcp)
| | Nov 14 16:35:04
On 25/07, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote:
| Yes, I think it is critical for IPv6 users. But, I have never hear
| the problem from other than me. Is this only my problem?
No, I reported it some time ago, and it looks like it is fixed in -CURRENT
sources.
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On 12/12, Ollivier Robert wrote:
| Is that an IBM Thinkpad by any chance? That would support the idea that
| we have a faulty BIOS...
|
| Nope, Sony VAIO Z505SX.
That's also what happens with my Dell Optiplex GX1.
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On 13/12, Ollivier Robert wrote:
| Samuel Tardieu disait :
| That's also what happens with my Dell Optiplex GX1.
|
| With or without removing the logo_saver module? In my case, removing the
| screen saver fixed the problem.
With.
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I have a Sony VAIO PCG-Z600NE with an internal fxp0. I do not configure the
network in rc.conf as I do not want to launch dhclient unconditionnaly.
As long as the interface has not been brought up, I get errors when packets
are seen on it (well, I guess this is it, I receive approximately two
With today's -CURRENT (two hours ago), I cannot enter ACPI mode 2 using
acpiconf -s 2. System logs show Jul 31 16:24:39 beeblebrox kernel: acpi0:
AcpiGetSleepTypeData failed - AE_NOT_FOUND.
I just switched to -CURRENT in hope to have my Toshiba Portégé 4010 use
ACPI instead of APM because it
In case it is useful: the upgrade from STABLE to CURRENT was broken last
week and is still probably, because chflags is used during the installworld
step and it uses a system call not present in STABLE.
Sam
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On 2/08, Michael Bretterklieber wrote:
| you have to install the new kernel and then reboot with the new kernel
| into single-user-mode, and do make installworld again,
Sure, that's what I did (well, I ran the first installworld with -k to
install as much as possible the first time), but it
Since pkg-comment contains only a single line, wouldn't it be more subtile
to put it in a COMMENT field as does NetBSD, instead of using a file? I think
it would speed up updates.
Sam
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(pccardd reports that no PCCARD can be found in my case)
- should I force the IRQ? (if I do that, while keeping the old
settings (as pccardd won't start with the new ones albeit it's a
new pccardd), then I get a panic using -I -i 9)
Thanks.
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I got several lockups with the message: (everything copied by hand, errors
come from me)
handle_written_filepage active page dep
A ddb backtrace gives:
scgetc() at scgetc+0x41e
sckbdevent() at sckbdevent+0x1c5
atkbd_intr() at atkbd_intr+0x22
atkbd_isa_intr() at atkbd_isa_intr+0x18
latest dmesg in case you see something wrong. The pcic irq
is 9 here, right?
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Sam == Samuel Tardieu [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sam I just did that. I got a panic, which I could not save (I cannot
Sam panic From ddb, it just doesn't work). ddb reports the faulty
Sam process as being ddb, and it relates to trap 12 being called
Sam ... (I don't remember the exact message
If I run sync(1) while background fsck is in progress, sync(1) is
blocked and fsck stops. Using -CURRENT from yesterday, and
SOFTUPDATES (I don't know if it's related).
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7.1 on pci0
ata0: at 0x1f0 irq 14 on atapci0
ata1: at 0x170 irq 15 on atapci0
ad0: 11513MB IBM-DARA-212000 [23392/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA33
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generated could help? (e.g., for checking
invariants or locking structures of the disk?)
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Has the ATAPICAM patch entered the kernel sources already? I cannot
seem to find the option in LINT.
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