From: Terry Lambert [mailto:tlambert2;mindspring.com]
Brooks Davis wrote:
This isn't going to have an effect on the ability to use kernel ppp for
other things. The tty orientation of pppd and the outdated, unmodular
design on ppp(4) have taken care of that. This patch gives people
Dear Hackers,
this weekend i have updated my laptop to recent -current. after
booting it with my kernel i got few messages saying something
like
/dev/ad0s[a-e]: Device not configured
and then system dropped to /bin/sh. so i booted GENERIC kernel
and it was working fine. i took a close look on
Vladimir B. Grebenschikov wrote:
÷ Mon, 28.10.2002, × 20:42, Maksim Yevmenkin ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
p.s. sorry if this is a FAQ. man geom(4) and quick grep
in /sys/conf and /sys/i386/conf came up with nothing.
p.p.s. i need NODEVFS to run vmware2 (/dev/rtc is not
DEVFS friendly
Dear Hackers,
after upgrading to the recent (as of this weekend) -current i'm
having a 100% reproducible panic.
the card i'm trying to make to work is
RealPort Ethernet 10/100 + Modem56 (REM56G-100)
it does work in Linux in W2K, it did not work before upgrade,
but at least it did not panic.
Peter Wemm wrote:
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
p.p.s. i need NODEVFS to run vmware2 (/dev/rtc is not
DEVFS friendly).
This should take only a few minutes to fix by somebody who knows what they
are doing. I'd do it, but I do not have vmware and have no desire to start.
rtc.c
Dear Hackers,
Who owns USB code in -current? I need an USB expert advice
on the FreeBSD specific USB problem. Basically whenever i
put my laptop into docking station and try to plug Bluetooth
USB dongle i get
uhub1: device problem, disabling port 1
message. This problem *does not* exist when i
Dear Hackers,
I would like to get some feedback on the idea i have.
Basically i would like Netgraph system to send kevents
whenever something happens. For example:
1) node X of type Y was created/destroyed
2) hook X was connected/disconnected to/from node Y
3) Data passed via hook X
4) Node X
Archie Cobbs wrote:
Maksim Yevmenkin writes:
I would like to get some feedback on the idea i have.
Basically i would like Netgraph system to send kevents
whenever something happens. For example:
1) node X of type Y was created/destroyed
2) hook X was connected/disconnected to/from
Josef,
This problem is FreeBSD-specific and seems related to
Bluetooth USB dongles only. I have been contacted by other
people who have the same problem. I do not know what is so
special about Bluetooth USB dongles. USB mouse, for example,
works fine. Can it be power related? Both
Josef,
This problem is FreeBSD-specific and seems related to
Bluetooth USB dongles only. I have been contacted by other
people who have the same problem. I do not know what is so
special about Bluetooth USB dongles. USB mouse, for example,
works fine. Can it be power related?
Bernd,
Who owns USB code in -current? I need an USB expert advice
on the FreeBSD specific USB problem. Basically whenever i
put my laptop into docking station and try to plug Bluetooth
USB dongle i get
uhub1: device problem, disabling port 1
Is you usb hub really self powered as it
Josef Karthauser wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 10:43:50PM +0100, Bernd Walter wrote:
On Wed, Nov 06, 2002 at 09:33:16PM +, Josef Karthauser wrote:
If it's inside the docking station I would assume that it's powered.
Agreed - I had overread this detail.
On my machine with an
:
This erratum was carried over from the Intel® 82371EB (PIIX4E).
/quote
Needless to say that i have Intel 82371AB/EB chip in my laptop
*and* i'm getting CRCTO,TIMEOUT errors. all the dumps still
available at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/usb/
could this be the problem?
thanks,
max
Maksim
Dear Hackers,
The next snapshot is available for download at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20021119.tar.gz
Below is a quick summary of changes
o Minor fixes for various man pages
o Due to copyright issues firmware file has been removed
from BT3C driver. Users must obtain
Hello,
Shizuka Kudo wrote:
Hi all,
I just cvsup-ed in the latest Bluetooth stack and rebuild world/kernel. My bluetooth
USB dongle
attached OK except with the following issue observed
1. The Mitsumi USB driver attached OK after I manually loaded ng_ubt and plugged
in the dongle
good
Hello
Vladimir B. Grebenschikov wrote:
÷ Thu, 21.11.2002, × 22:28, Maksim Yevmenkin ÎÁÐÉÓÁÌ:
Another bluetooth question:
Is Nokia 6310(i) cell phone supported by FreeBSD bluetooth stack ?
(of course most interesting as cell modem)
You have got to try it for yourself :) I have received
Shizuka Kudo wrote:
--- Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
2. If I loaded netgraph, ng_ubt at loader prompt and had the dongle plugged in
already, the
system failed to attach. I could, however, un-plug then re-insert the dongle
to make the
driver
attached successfully
Warner,
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: PCCARD: 3COM and Xircom(*). Xircom card is a 16550A
: UART based card and may not work very well because of
: sio driver issues. The same is true for any 16550A
: UART based card. However if you
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I see a lot of silo overflow errors under moderate load.
: As a result bytes get dropped on the floor. The Bluetooth
: spec defines extremely simple serial protocol (H4). It simply
: cannot tolerate UARTs
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: : I see a lot of silo overflow errors under moderate load.
: : As a result bytes get dropped on the floor
On Fri, 22 Nov 2002, M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:
: In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: : I see a lot of silo overflow errors under moderate load
Hackers,
on yesterday's -current i see
ACPI-0432: *** Error: Handler for [EmbeddedControl] returned AE_ERROR
ACPI-1354: *** Error: Method execution failed, AE_ERROR
this is IBM ThinkPad 390x laptop. dmesg and acpidump are attached.
any ideas?
thanks
max
Copyright (c) 1992-2002 The FreeBSD
Hello,
Yoshinori KASAZAKI wrote:
hi, guys.
Does anyone have VMware2 port running successfully on -current ?
i'm :)
my VMware2 port's startup script says
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/vmware.sh: cannot create /compat/linux/dev/vmnet1: Device not configured
I digged into this a little and found
Dear Warner and Hackers,
Is there any way (on -current with NEWCARD) devd can
prevent sio driver from attaching to *ANY* pc-card
that has PCCARD_FUNCTION_SERIAL?
From what i understand devd can load driver modules,
but it only comes to play when card is not recognized,
right?
The particular
Dear Warner and Hackers,
--- M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: Dear Warner and Hackers,
:
: Is there any way (on -current with NEWCARD) devd can
: prevent sio driver from attaching to *ANY* pc-card
Dear Warner and Hackers,
--- M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: :
: : Is there any way (on -current with NEWCARD) devd can
: : prevent sio driver from attaching to *ANY* pc-card
: : that has
Hello Kim,
Trying to get Max Yevmenkin's bluetooth stack running on 5.1-release.
This with ngbt-fbsd-20030501.tar.gz from
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/
first of all - all kernel modules and user space tools were committed to
-current. so you do not have to use snapshots. all kernel
Hello Kim,
Have bluetooth almost working on 5.1-release, thank you Max.
[...]
The device is a Belkin F8T001, at plugin it logs:
Aug 17 16:43:01 radio kernel: ubt0: Broadcom Corp. BCM2033, rev 1.01/0.a0,
addr 2
Aug 17 16:43:01 radio kernel: ubt0: Interface 0 endpoints: interrupt=0x81,
Brent,
Does anyone know if it's possible to use a Microsoft Bluetooth mouse
5.1?
you need to have Bluetooth HID (Human Interface Device) support. someone
wrote me an e-mail a while ago asking the same question. i tried to explain
Bluetooth HID and how it works. its not a rocket science - you
Dear Hackers,
After a very long delay (sorry!) I'm pleased to announce that I'm still around
and new a snapshot can be downloaded from
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030908.tar.gz
Here is quick summary:
o ng_hci(4) and ng_l2cap(4) kernel modules were changed to fix issue with
Tobias,
After a very long delay (sorry!) I'm pleased to announce that I'm still
around
and new a snapshot can be downloaded from
kickass! I will try it out later today
:)
Here is the list of things I'm planing to do next:
o Prepare patches for FreeBSD source tree
o Write SDP
[cc'd to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for archive purposes ]
Hello Victor,
I hope you don't mind me asking you directly: maybe the -current
mailing list is more appropriate?
no, i do not mind, but cc to -current or -net is a good idea.
I'm trying to use a FreeBSD PC (5.1-CURRENT, with the bluetooth
Hello Gary,
It seems when using rfcomm_pppd (at least) as a Bluetooth - LAN
gateway there is a fairly large memory leak which eventually crashes
the box running the ppp server. To track down where, I recorded the
output of kern.malloc every minute until the box crashed. At the
start of
Dear Hackers,
I have prepared Bluetooth mega patch for FreeBSD source tree. This patch
updates FreeBSD sources to the most recent snapshot. The patch is quite
extensive - it adds two new libraries (libbluetooth and libsdp) as well
as puts some files into /etc/bluetooth and modifies quite a few
Hi John,
I have prepared Bluetooth mega patch for FreeBSD source tree. This patch
updates FreeBSD sources to the most recent snapshot.
[...]
The patch could be downloaded from
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/patch/bluetooth20030914.diff.gz
I had a look at the patch and here is
John,
[...]
: Julian and Ruslan are busy at the moment. M. Warner Losh has sent
e-mail
: to core@ and asked for commit bit for me. in the mean time i'd like to
: commit this and resolve all issues in time for 5.2-RELEASE.
:
: I can give it a go if no one else wants to do it.
Dear Hackers,
In the next few hours i will be committing Bluetooth patch.
The patch was reviewed by M. Warner Losh [EMAIL PROTECTED] and
John Hay [EMAIL PROTECTED]
After commit i will re-cvsup my system and will do a full
buildworld (could take 4-6 hours) to make sure everything
works.
Expect
Dear Hackers,
Does anyone know if Apple has released Darwin/OSX Bluetooth code to the
public? Quick look at http://www.opensource.apple.com/ did not reveal
anything particularly useful (although i did not try really hard :)
I'm currently thinking about un-Netgraph'ing FreeBSD code to make it
Peter,
I'm currently thinking about un-Netgraph'ing FreeBSD code to make it
portable
to other BSD style systems. I'm trying to look at other implementations
and learn as much as i can. In particular i'm trying to figure out how to
minimize OS dependent code and what is the right
Hi Guys,
i'd like to commit attached patch. the purpose is to connect etc/bluetooth
and share/examples/netgraph/bluetooth to the build. please review and let
me know if i missed anything.
thanks,
max
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Simon,
i'd like to commit attached patch. the purpose is to connect etc/bluetooth
and share/examples/netgraph/bluetooth to the build. please review and let
me know if i missed anything.
Index: src/etc/bluetooth/Makefile
Hello Warner,
Oops, my bad. Please review attched patch. If there are no objections
I will commit it in a few hours. Also if someone else could commit it
sooner it would be nice :)
thanks,
max
--- Matt Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Matt Smith wrote:
Maksim,
I have just done a
Dear Hackers,
please find attached patch for the hcsecd(8) Bluetooth link keys/PIN
codes management daemon. this patch is against the latest release
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030604.tar.gz
hcsecd(8) is now able to cache link keys that were generated from the
PIN codes. to
Hello,
just in case re@ or a maintainer finds this worhtwhile :
from my /etc/rc.conf :
ifconfig_tap0=lladdr 00:90:27:3f:12:9f
apm_enable=YES
apmd_enable=YES
This gives me in dmesg-a (today's CVS) :
1)
Dear Hackers,
Another release is available for download at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030604.tar.gz
I am regret to announce that this is probably the last release.
My company has announced that they will pull out of USA and i
will most likely loose my job.
Unless i find
Hello,
Hello, I downloaded the latest bluetooth stack from 20030604 and I am
running 5.1 release which was also tagged on 20030604 and I followed the
steps to compile bluetooth which was make depend make make install
make cleandir in src/usr.bin/bluetooth/ but it fails at make with:
===
Hello,
--- User Toyboy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for that help, it worked, I have one more question, Is it possible to
share my internet connection on my FreeBSd box that has bluetooth on it
with other devices with bluetooth like my laptop? I looked at
Hello,
Did you download firmware into the device? Broadcom BCM2033 chip based
device will not work without firmware. The snapshot comes with firmware
download driver ubtbcmfw(4) and firmware download utility bcmfw(8). In
order to make Broadcom device work you need to
1) load ubtbcmfw.ko module
Hello,
--- User Toyboy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello again, all information you have given me has been very helpful. ButI
have messed up somewhere while setting up the rcfomm_pppd section and I
don't know where the problem is. I have setup my ppp.conf like this:
[section skipped]
please
Hello,
--- User Toyboy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the information, I can now surf the internet from my laptop via
bluetooth. I will put up a page on how to do it, even though there are
i'm very glad it works for you :)
already a few pages on it already. The problem with my setup
Tobias,
I just wanted to let you know that I got the integrated bluetooth
device in my IBM T30 to work (yes, I am sending this mail from my
T30 via bluetooth via my Ericsson T68i and GPRS
cool :) i'm glad you made it working :)
Thanks to Pav and Max for all the fabulous work and help!
Hello,
please disconnect usr.bin/bluetooth and usr.sbin/bluetooth from the build
for now. i'm working on the patch to fix this. sorry about this.
thanks,
max
TB --- 2003-06-24 17:27:15 - starting CURRENT tinderbox run for i386/i386
TB --- 2003-06-24 17:27:15 - checking out the source tree
Dear Hackers,
During the testing process for the new in-kernel RFCOMM Bluetooth
code my not so -current panic()ed with the trace below. This panic
happend while ~2MB FTP transfer (PPP over new RFCOMM over
Bluetooth).
A little detail - new RFCOMM code opens L2CAP sockets from inside
kernel (very
Dear Hackers,
I'm very pleased to announce that another engineering release
is available for download at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030210.tar.gz
Note: This release has new tree layout that matches FreeBSD
source tree.
Quick summary of changes
- New in-kernel RFCOMM
Dear Hackers,
Does WITNESS keeps track of particular mutex instance or
just places where particular mutex type was acquired and
released? Is it even possible to keep track of individual
instance of the particular mutex type?
Here is my problem. In my code (Bluetooth sockets layers)
each
Dear Hackers,
I need an expert's advice on the small locking/WITNESS problem
(if this is a real problem of course). It basically boils down
to the following:
Consider three (3) MTX_DEF mutexes: A, B1 and B2. Mutex A has a
name mutex_A and type type_A. Mutex B1 has a name mutex_B1
and mutex B2
Dear Hackets,
Please find the attached patch for socreate() in uipc_socket.c.
I think the code was supposed to call soalloc(0) rather then
soalloc(M_NOWAIT). Note M_NOWAIT defined as 1.
Is that a real typo or i'm missing something here?
thanks,
max
--- uipc_socket.c.orig Thu Feb 27 15:24:52
Bruce,
Please find the attached patch for socreate() in uipc_socket.c.
I think the code was supposed to call soalloc(0) rather then
soalloc(M_NOWAIT). Note M_NOWAIT defined as 1.
Is that a real typo or i'm missing something here?
soalloc(1) was intended (and was obtained by misspelling 1 as
Dear Poul-Henning,
i think the following is not correct
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/netgraph/ng_device.c,v
retrieving revision 1.2
diff -u -r1.2 ng_device.c
--- netgraph/ng_device.c2 Feb 2003 13:30:00 - 1.2
+++ netgraph/ng_device.c2 Mar 2003 19:48:38 -
-66,7 +66,7
Dear Hackers,
On Sat, 1 Mar 2003 22:18:12 +1100 (EST), Bruce Evans [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Interestingly, socreate() in Lite2 always does a can-wait malloc() so
our current soalloc(M_NOWAIT) does the same thing as Lite2 and is only
wrong if the FreeBSD change from can-wait to can-wait-if p
Hello Dustin,
1) compile and install hcidump from the snapshot's ports/ directory
Recompiled and reinstalled. All went fine.
good
2) make sure you have clean setup, i.e.
- run # rc.bluetooth stop device
- disconnect the device from the PC
- reset mouse
- connect device back to PC
-
Dustin,
This is probably where I'm going to have to stop for the week to make sure
I get my classwork done, you've been a wonderful guide. I can't wait to
get started working on this some more.
no problem. thanks for your time :)
[...]
bottom line: baseband + L2CAP works. you can talk to your
Hello Pav,
[ CC'ed to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
To all FreeBSD Bluetooth users
Please do not hesitate to ask questions! No question is too dumb.
When asking questions please CC to one of the FreeBSD mailing lists.
mobile@, net@ and [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems like a good choice.
This way your
Dear Hackers,
I'm very pleased to announce that another release is available for
download at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/ngbt-fbsd-20030305.tar.gz
The Bluetooth sockets layer has been cleaned up. People should not
see any WITNESS complains with new code. Locking issues have been
Hello Christian,
[...]
Are there any undertakings on the way to update the bluetooth code
in -CURRENT to a newer snapshot?
As soon as I get at least few positive feedbacks from the testers
Julian will commit it :) I do not feel comfortable to commit the
code that has only been tested on the
Hello Takahiko,
At first, I installed 5-CURRENT on P3 machine and sync with cvsup to
latest. and overwrite 2003-03-05 maksim's bluetooth modules.
please verify that tarball you have downloaded has both kernel
and userland stuff, i.e. you have sys, share, usr.bin and usr.sbin
in the
Hello Takahiko,
[...]
OK, I checked my copy of 2003-03-05. It only has sys. I'd download latest
2003-03-05 on your directory. I've rebuild environment.
good
[...]
ugen0: Broadcom product 0x2033, rev 1.01/0.a0, addr 2
I just mistake device name, it not BW-BH02U. true name is
Hello Takahiko,
[...]
well, i did some research on that. it turns out Broadcom Bluetooth
chip based devices require firmware download. in particular the
device you have (Vendor ID 0x0a5c/Product ID 0x2033) uses special
procedure to download firmware file, i.e. you have to download
mini-driver
Dear Hackers,
Does anyone know what is the proper handling for USB IOERROR status
in USB transfer callback?
here is my problem. the driver opens bulk pipe and submits incoming
USB bulk transfer. the USB device is detached while the transfer is
still pending and pipe is still open. USB transfer
Tobias,
yes it is a CSR chip based device. can you tell if its a USB device?
yes, it is usb. windows clearly states it as usb.
good. then you will most likely get it to work. if you
get it to attach (see below).
1) at loader prompt type (without quotes) boot -v
2) do not press the Bluetooth
Larry,
[...]
Mar 25 21:59:36 angel5 kernel: uhub2: device problem, disabling port 1
I had a similar (USB) issue on my Fujitsu Laptop, until I **ENABLED**
the USB Floppy
option in my BIOS. Don't ask me why that fixed it, but ANY USB device I
plugged in would
garner the above response without
Lee,
Kernel recompiled and now no more _mtx_assert undefined errors.
Continuing with the directions at
http://www.oook.cz/bsd/bluetooth.html:
When I press the T30's bluetooth button I get the known USB problem,
but never see the ubt0 device defined. Instead of getting
ubt0: vendor 0x0a12
Hello Lee,
I'm playing with Bluetooth on my T30 as well. I've activated legacy
USB support in BIOS, but still get
Mar 26 08:41:03 tylendel kernel: uhub2: device problem, disabling port 1
maybe 45-60 seconds after pressing the Bluetooth button.
I'm running a kernel and world sup'd yesterday
Dear Hackers,
[ for archive purposes ]
all the USB stack debug traces are available at
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/usb/
i also managed to get USB dumps from W2K that runs on the same laptop.
http://www.geocities.com/m_evmenkin/usb/USB_HUB.LOG
trace when W2K attach the second hub
Hackers,
Below some patches that implements device cloning (with devfs(5)
support) for tap(4) device. The implementation is based on resource
manager (just like tun(4) and gif(4)). Please review, test and if
there is no objection commit. If there are any problems, please let
me know.
Hackers,
Attached some patches that implements device cloning
(with devfs(5) support) for tap(4). The implementation is based
on resource manager (see tun(4) and gif(4)).
Brooks Davis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) took a quick
look at the patch and seems has no objection. Please review,
Brooks Davis wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 04:59:16PM -0700, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
I just tried using tap in current. In both cases I don't see the
/dev/tapX devices with devfs and accessing it without devfs doesn't
work reporting Device not configured. I tried it as a module and
Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 04:59:16PM -0700, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
I just tried using tap in current. In both cases I don't see the
/dev/tapX devices with devfs and accessing it without devfs doesn't
work reporting Device not configured. I tried it as a module and
Ambrisko wrote:
Maksim Yevmenkin writes:
| Brooks Davis wrote:
|
| On Wed, Sep 12, 2001 at 04:59:16PM -0700, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
| I just tried using tap in current. In both cases I don't see the
| /dev/tapX devices with devfs and accessing it without devfs doesn't
| work reporting
Hackers,
first of all i want to apologize for posting this in -current.
this should probably go into -questions.
i have some weird problem. i have cvsup'ed and installed -current
yesterday. i have attached script(1) output. quick search came up
with nothing.
did i miss anything?
thanks
max
Alexander N. Kabaev wrote:
What is the problem exactly? It is hard to guess that from the
information you posted.
foo (i=1, s=10244, c=-54 'J', str=0x804855b test) at prog1.c:13
Is that what bothers you? It happens because
your code is compiled with no optimization, and that causes
Joerg,
i have some weird problem.
Well, it would have been nice if you had told what you deemed to
be the problem. ;-) I can't find any problem at all...
Breakpoint 1, main () at prog1.c:8
8 return (foo(1, 2, '3', test));
(gdb) s
foo (i=1, s=10244, c=-54 'Ê',
Joerg,
first of all i want to apoligize. i sent the wrong output. yes, it
does the right thing if you use -g switch, however it does not
work for me if i use -ggdb switch.
Indeed, the output generated with -ggdb looks weird. But then, it
never occurred to me to use -ggdb at all. Why
Hackers,
it looks like if_ar and if_sr modules will not compile
unless you have enabled NETGRAPH. patches are simple and
attached.
thanks,
max
p.s. i'm trying today's -current.
--- if_ar.c.origThu Dec 27 16:25:55 2001
+++ if_ar.c Thu Dec 27 15:44:19 2001
@@ -69,6 +69,10 @@
Julian Elischer wrote:
there are SEPARATE modules for the netgraph versions
ng_sr and ng_ar, compiled from the same sources..
ng_sync_sr and ng_sync_ar are specifically for the non-netgraph versions.
-r-xr-xr-x 1 root wheel 26500 Nov 7 00:08 /boot/kernel/ng_sync_ar.ko
-r-xr-xr-x
Julian,
I upgraded by cvs on saturday night,
Sunday I didn't use it.
Monday I tried to boot it. but the loader says:
ASSERT mumble
and the system reboots
had _exactly_ the same poblem :( the string says, something
like
name not found
ASSERT(FALSE) ficlCompileSoftCore in softcore.c line
All,
please review, test and commit (if no objection :-) attached patch for
tap driver. this is to support new devfs.
thanks,
emax
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if_tap.c.diff
Hello,
I recently moved to using devfs and now if_tap seems unusable. Although
the module is loaded, it doesn't show up in /dev or as an interface.
From a quick comparison with if_tun it seems that this is 'expected'
behaviour although I'm not a specialist with devfs. Is this so? If yes,
is
Hello Harti,
is there somebody working to make if_tap devfs-ready? Or I'm doing
something wrong?
[SNIP]
it seems to me that it did not get commited. i will look into it again
today and re-send patch to the list.
Great! It works. (Minus a spelling error: the parameter in
Hello All,
anyone wants to review and commit the following patch.
thanks,
emax
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Hackers,
Can anyone shed some light on the following problem:
OS: FreeBSD-current DP1 (dmesg attached)
Laptop: Toshiba Tecra 8100 (docked)
Hardware: 3Com Bluetooth USB dongle, 3Com Bluetooth PC-CARD
Xircom CBT PC-CARD (with 16550A UART)
First of all, irq 11 gets shared between
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
OS: FreeBSD-current DP1 (dmesg attached)
Laptop: Toshiba Tecra 8100 (docked)
Hardware: 3Com Bluetooth USB dongle, 3Com Bluetooth PC-CARD
Xircom CBT PC-CARD (with 16550A UART)
First of all, irq 11 gets shared between PC-CARD
M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Maksim Yevmenkin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: My tests are very simple. I plug USB dongle and one PC-CARD
: and try to pump data between them as fast as possible. The
: data blocks
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
On Fri, 9 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
[...]
BTW, i see silo overflow messages when i run ppp via null-modem
cable. in this configuration i'm using serial port 0 which is on
board and hase irq 4 with fast
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Mon, 12 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Bruce Evans wrote:
On Sun, 11 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
[...]
BTW, i see silo overflow messages when i run ppp via null-modem
cable. in this configuration i'm using serial port 0 which is on
board
Recent -current (a couple days old) panics when i start
vmware2. Trace is attached. Any clue?
thanks
max
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Hackers,
I'm currently testing my Bluetooth code for FreeBSD on recent
-current. After i upgraded to recent current from current-DP1
i'm experiencing a major slowdown in USB device speed.
On current-DP1 the USB device was able to handle about 50-60
KBytes/sec. On recent -current _the_same_
and get 50-60 KBytes/sec even
with all debug stuff enabled. so there should be another
explanation.
On Tue, 27 Aug 2002, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Hackers,
I'm currently testing my Bluetooth code for FreeBSD on recent
-current. After i upgraded to recent current from current-DP1
i'm
.
Hmmm Anyone care to comment?
Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Julian Elischer wrote:
make sure you have all the debugging turned off.
there is a LOT of debugging..
at the moment.
well, this was my first attempt. it did not work. even if i
disable INVARIANTS, WITNESS and USB_DEBUG
my driver and ugen driver.
any clues?
thanks,
max
Josef Karthauser wrote:
On Tue, Aug 27, 2002 at 01:46:25PM -0700, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Hackers,
Replying to myself and -current. Strange, but commenting out
#define USB_USE_SOFTINTR
in /sys/dev/usb_ports.h fixed my problem
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