ner's new cardbus code.
> The other card is cardbus, so I doubt it but I will ask anyway
>
> Adaptec SlimSCSI 1480A UltraSCSI
If it's cardbus, it won't work.
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William Woods wrote:
> I thought I read in the mailing list that the 3COM did work..
Wups, I thought I read 575BT. But no, the 574BT doesn't work either; there's
a bug somewhere in the driver. I have one of _those_, too, having read the
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> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Frank Mayhar writes:
> : Wups, I thought I read 575BT. But no, the 574BT doesn't work either; there's
> : a bug somewhere in the driver. I have one of _those_, too, having read the
> : same thing you did.
>
&
), having pccard ep0 broken in 4.0-RELEASE is a
mistake, IMHO. At the very _least_, the 589D's should work, and it would be
Really Nice if the 574BTs worked, too. Of course, no one should expect full
cardbus support until 4.1 or 4.2, given Warner's work situation.
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in.
Hope this helps.
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suspect, though, that I'll get what
that other guy got, a hang on the outw instruction. (I suspect that the
zeroed-out *sc I saw was a remote-debugging glitch.)
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not when neomagic. matches it. It is impossible
> to recieve the above message and then have the neomagic code fall on
> its face.
Um, no it's not. The very next thing that happens after that message comes out
is that the nm_* routines are called to initialize the hardware and the d
but I don't remember my 80x86
assembly well enough to say whether it's right or wrong.
In the meantime, I'll try Nick Sayer's trick.
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Nick Sayer wrote:
> Frank Mayhar wrote:
> > Well, this doesn't help me a whole lot with pcm.
> I think it does. Try configuring pcm0 at 0x534 (4, not 0), irq 5,
> dma 0, flags 0x11 (presuming the BIOS says 0x530, irq 5, dma 0 & 1).
> This did work for me once upon a t
epth queue, UDMA33
acd0: CDROM drive at ata1 as master
acd0: read 4134KB/s (4134KB/s), 128KB buffer, WDMA2
acd0: Reads: CD-R, CD-RW, CD-DA stream
acd0: Audio: play, 16 volume levels
acd0: Mechanism: ejectable tray
acd0: Medium: CD-RW 120mm data disc loaded, unlocked
Mounting root from ufs:/dev/ad0s2a
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Something is seriously wrong and I'm not sure where to look next.
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#x27;re _not_
getting here.
As I said in an earlier email, I'm still having interrupt problems with
the 589 (I have a 3C589D) and the 574BT. I haven't tracked it down yet,
but I'm hunting. I do know, at least, that I'm not receiving _any_
interrupts from either card. So far I don't know why.
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Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Frank Mayhar writes:
> : I just want to know if anyone else is still having problems with their
> : 3C589 or 574 after Matt Dodd's latest series of checkins.
> Yea. I'm only getting 950KiB/s with ftp. I'm bu
e 589D started working perfectly. Unfortunately, the
574BT doesn't work at all now. It appears to configure properly, but
it doesn't transmit or receive.
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Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Will Andrews writes:
> : On Tue, Jan 18, 2000 at 02:48:25AM -0800, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> : > Interestingly, I rebuilt world with the latest pccardd changes and,
> : > suddenly, the 589D started working perfectly. Unfort
Gerald Abshez wrote:
> I thought that I'd heard that the 3CCFE574BT (10/100) from
> 3com/Megahertz was supported, but it seems like it isn't. I've tried
Actually, it is. I'm running one in my laptop right now, in fact, and
it works fine. What problems are you seein
I have the misfortune to have a cardbus Ethernet card that came with my
Dell laptop. I was wondering how cardbus support was going, and if I could
help in any way.
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DB right before the
call to NULL). If someone wants to look at it, they're welcome to,
just contact me. For reference, I've attached my dmesg output.
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r me another person with extensive tape experience
chiming in _against_ this idea. And, yes, "blank check" means something
entirely different from EOT. Conflating the two opens up a real can of
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east months between one system install and another, and always end
up having to go back and do a "MAKEDEV da0s1a" or whatever, usually in
single-user mode when the system refused to mount filesystems because
of missing /dev entries. Sigh.) Or at the very _least_, "MAKEDEV da1&q
#x27;t panic, but
> there are still some problems. It seems that device_delete_child
> is failing (I forgot to print the return code, but it is not zero),
I'll bet Warner meant
device_delete_child(pccarddev, kid[i]);
up there, and not
device_delete
d Really Use an ethernet connection on this laptop; right
now I have the cardbus card (3Com 575CT) and the pcmcia card (the 574BT)
sitting here, useless.
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npx0: on motherboa
Matthew N. Dodd wrote:
> On Thu, 2 Dec 1999, Frank Mayhar wrote:
> > Suggestions? I could Really Use an ethernet connection on this
> > laptop; right now I have the cardbus card (3Com 575CT) and the pcmcia
> > card (the 574BT) sitting here, useless.
> Looking at the NetBS
d a strong coherency mechanism; DFS uses a token mechanism invented,
AFAIK, by Locus Computing Corporation.
I work on the former Locus clustering stuff (for Compaq, these days), so I
can't really contribute, but I know there are white papers and other docs out
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and is the same one that was written at Locus (and is the same one in
the product I work on). It solves coherency using tokens; in fact,
an earlier version of this filesystem is where the OSF got the token
mechanism used in DFS.
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t 3Com), so it should be fixed
Real Soon Now (meaning, when Matt gets to it).
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(Forwarding this to -current; I think it's relevant there since 4-stable and
-current haven't diverged _that_ much. Yet.)
Frank Mayhar wrote:
> Bryan Bradsby wrote:
> > > Do _you_ have ECC memory?
> > Nope.
>
> So far, of the folks I've polled, the ones t
mplete. Although I do agree
that there should be a knob to turn this thing on and/or off.
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), is a set of _external_ interfaces, not
internal ones.
Number six is probably better unsaid.
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would be approaching drinking age were it a human being.
_It_ probably needs history, too, and doesn't have it. Fortunately, that's
Not My Problem. :-)
The more history, unfortunately for the disk space needs of all of us keeping
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ying problem." As far as
_I'm_ concerned, there _isn't_, and I keep a full repository just for the
convenience of having it local.
> I'll sit back and wait...
Uh, huh. Cop out. Business as usual for you, Richard, from what I have
seen in the past.
It's simple: Put up or shut up.
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time I received one of these.
So, does this make sense? Or is it a dumb idea? For that matter, the FreeBSD
Mall site could do the same thing.
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I'd go along with that. What do the other committers think?
> I think it's a genuinely stupid idea.
Hey, you'll get sodas out of it! And while they're all drunk, you should
be able to get them to agree to anything you want. :-)
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mouse) mouse will go insane. Just moving it
causes clicks, wild pointer motion, all sorts of stuff. I usually have to
log in from another box and kill and restart moused; that fixes things.
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ally happens after
I've been hacking away a while, having not touched the switch in hours or
days. Still, it could be related, I guess.
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s fairly new (less than 6 months) and otherwise works like
a charm. I never saw this before 4.0, but that was also about the time
I added the KVM.
> You can also get this if you have moused running but have configured X to
> point to the physical mouse device rather than /dev/sysmouse.
Nope.
MP cleanup MFC. I'm running 4-stable.
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ng on "spread"
down in spec_getpages(). I didn't see anything else interesting that I could
interpret, but I can certainly grunge through the dump for anything that anyone
else (particularly Cameron) might need.
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both lists seem relevant. Please
limit followups, though.
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Jordan, if you read this, please email me the address to send the memory
stick. I'll contribute it to the cause. (I'll need a receipt, though. ;-)
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"CCR_READADDRESS."
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it's useful to
some, if not to all.
One thing about end users as opposed to engineers, they put this stuff to
uses that we can't even imagine. Never underestimate the sheer ingenuity
of a relatively naive user. :-)
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ircumstances so it basically
> comes down to either him or nobody.
So I suspect that either blackmail or bribery is now in order. :-)
(Hey, it worked for me with Cameron and the SBLive driver!)
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dware reconfigurations and testing a device driver.
All _without_ PAE, which I won't touch until it has shaken out a bit.
Everything has been rock-solid, no problems at all. Were it not for
PAE, I would say to go ahead and release it.
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libraries. There's just not that much there.
Both Matt and John are right. You guys are trying to solve a non-problem.
Please don't. There are much better things on which to spend your time.
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terly ridiculous. Yeah, I understand why you guys made
the decision. It's the same set of reasons a lot of other people in the
past have made the same or similar decisions. We'll see if you get burned
by it, as many of those other people were.
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> > Kind of defeats the purpose, don't you think?
> Let's see. You dislike the dynamic root decision enough that
> you are considering the abandonment of FreeBSD. Then when
> you'r
ssion when it took place, I would
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ns that will be affected,
either good or bad.
So, we've seen data about the performance hit. What about data about
improved performance or improved function in some other way? What is
the compelling reason to move to a dynamic root?
So far I've seen no argument that was even convinc
will hate it equally.
>
> Of course, I'm only being half serious. But in a bizarre way, it kinda
> makes sense.
Hey, that works for me! If nothing else it will keep some attention on
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I can test it there.
When I have a major number, I'll submit the driver for official inclusion
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st,
that's what I'm running.
I'm virtually certain it has to do with IRQ sharing. So far, though, no one
has had any effective suggestions. I want to check commits from late April
to early May for any possible culprit, when and if I have time...
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user added there.
>
> Also remember that /dev/cua* is owned by uucp.
And that /usr/bin/tip and /usr/bin/cu are setuid uucp, although I guess
they may now be a part of the port, eh?
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That is, in fact, the case, at least with my system. It usually eventually
unhangs on its own, but sometimes it's a hard wedge that only the reset button
can fix.
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> Damn, isn't it a little early for april fool?
This kind of fool is a fool all year 'round, I'm afraid. (And no, I don't
mean the real Matt Dillon, if it wasn't obvious.)
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> soutbridge... But it seems that it have same problems... And looks that
> there are no true AMD chipset motherboard...
Check out the ASUS A7M266-D motherboard, or the Tyan Tiger MPX. Look like
really nice motherboards, both of them (although I'm leanin
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