On Sat, 12 Feb 2000, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
Both changes have effect only when we fail to attach a serial port,
which is not the case with your machine...
Hmm. Any idea, Bruce?
The usual (non-AST4) of COM_MULTIPORT is currently broken. This causes
non-working interrupts on all except the
The fact remains, however -- If moused_enable is set to YES, and the
mouse is not present, the kernel crashes when trying to start moused,
and it crashes VERY hard. It is a total freeze.
This crash is the issue. I'm pursuing the fact that if this is
reproducible elsewhere that it is
The fact remains, however -- If moused_enable is set to YES, and the
mouse is not present, the kernel crashes when trying to start moused,
and it crashes VERY hard. It is a total freeze.
This crash is the issue. I'm pursuing the fact that if this is
reproducible elsewhere that it is
The following is, as indicated, a kernel built from Jan 24 cvs snap.
Everything with this kernel is fine.
ttyp1:--ROOT--@portley (2)# uname -a
FreeBSD portley.mrynet.com 4.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 4.0-CURRENT #24: Mon Jan 24
17:36:27 PST 2000
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/src/sys/compile/PORTLEY
You have a multiport serial card in your system, right? What is it
and how do you configure it in your kernel configuration file?
Here's the relevant bits (note: sio0 has been tried without 0x10):
# generic multi-I/O card with 16550 type UARTS
device sio0at isa? port IO_COM1
Last cvs was a few hours ago and world was installed.
A kernel built from this cvs hangs dead-hard when moused runs from
rc.i386 and no mouse is plugged into the psm0 port
device psm0at atkbdc? irq 12
The moused config is:
moused_enable="NO" # Run the mouse daemon.
Last cvs was a few hours ago and world was installed.
A kernel built from this cvs hangs dead-hard when moused runs from
rc.i386 and no mouse is plugged into the psm0 port
device psm0at atkbdc? irq 12
The moused config is:
moused_enable="NO" # Run the mouse daemon.
moused_enable="NO" # Run the mouse daemon.
moused_type="mousesystems" # See man page for rc.conf(5) for available
se
ttings.
moused_port="/dev/cuaa0" # Set to your mouse port.
moused_flags="" # Any additional flags to moused.
Your configuration refers to a serial port,