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Device 1K-blocks UsedAvail Capacity Type
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Yes, all dev_t's which make it out of the kernel have cmajor
numbers now.
Try this change to savecore:
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that savecore(8) can't write compressed crashdumps?
(Other than no one haveing ever written the the code, of course.) In
other words, if I wrote this would it get committed?
I'm pretty sure it would. I think the lack of libz has prevented
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uite a bit of sense there...)
Indeed. a dev_t should never be exported as such from the kernel
anymore, in particular not for bdevs. dumps and swap are the two
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which commit broke it.
I'm sorry, I don't have either in my arsenal currently.
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annoying than ps not working.
You suppose wrong.
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in faster extraction time and hence "faster" downloads, assuming
that extraction time is the bottleneck (which it is for all but the 28K and
below downloaders).
We should look into distributing ports as a Makefile and a tar-ball with the
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for those of you who have an interest in the mac68k or
68k support in general, to rally around Grant and work with him on
this. Our postmaster will happily create a mailing list if you
want it.
That's all for now folks...
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adswitch: 0 # milliseconds" "__"
print "track-to-track seek: 0 # milliseconds" "__"
print "drivedata: 0 " "__"
print "8 partitions:" "__"
print "#size offsetf
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The following script seems to DTRT for me, and should really be
either integrated into a "fdisk -A" flag or maybe as a stand alone
script. Either way: manpage hand
cated" doesn't
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can prove that it was Jordans and not Schroedingers :-)
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ter 8 "Using command line utilities " gives
you a disk which doesn't boot.
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Disk error #1 while trying to load boot/loader. I think the bios
in this case trust the 5 in the length field of the mbr.
We really need commandline tools that can do this... And without too
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Now, there's an idea :-)
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: It seems that our new boot blocks doesn't like the taste of disks
: prepared according to the meagre information we have in the handbook.
How does this script differ from 'disklabel -w wd0
. :(
Ye gets what ye pays for if you want a reliable server, use SCSI.
Fair to say in this case, IBM goes out of their way to explain that
*DESK*star is NOT for servers.
For a server you want ULTRAstar disks.
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) is to add two new functions:
alloc_cmaj() and alloc_bmaj() and use those.
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My English is not that good ;)
It means "to take or assume and hold (something) by force or without
right". Usually used about power in subsaharan our south american
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2) under "kern.emu.linux"
3) under "linux"
I vote for 3.
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The question is simply were in the MIB to put them?
...
3) under "linux"
I vote for 3.
I suppose, but wouldn't the proper place be under machdep? I agree that
a linux
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Well, autumn and winter is on us pretty soon. At least on my
lattitude that means hot tea inside warm and cosy houses while the
elements do their best to make life
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that, and until next hard reset a -current
kernel boots just fine.
Smells like som unitialized data or something to me...
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, this is the remaining sticky issue, and the only cure I know for
this and for the DEVFS issue is to relayer the slice/label processing
out of the device driver entirely. This is now almost possible to do.
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the same thing, so obviously I expected
you to do that, since the boot code is your baby...
I don't even know where to look for the cookies left by the bootcode...
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I just found out myself, fix (I hope) committed.
spec_getpages: I/O read failure: (error code=0) bp 0xc34fc3a0 vp 0xc7ed8ec0
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That fixes a problem with ccd, but not the one causing John's failures.
You will note that with John's
grog will commit it soon.
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state over here, so the
potential for getting rich that way is simply not present.
So while you're technically correct reality looks far different.
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The third difference is that we only use jurys in murder cases,
we fully realize the ability of a showman-laywer to sway a jury,
therefore we don't use them, unless the issue
:the si_bsize stuff needs some thinking before we do more with it.
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There's nothing wrong with the si_bsize stuff, but it got
broken temporarily with all the dev_t work.
Well, it was obviously broken both in ccd and vinum before too,
just not the same way.
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ecsize - 1))
goto bad_bcount;
Which is now failing.
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I've just committed the revised TCP timer code. There are some
user visible changes:
User visible TCP timers are now in units of the system clock
(10ms for the i386)
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whichever activities are programmed in the BIOS, completely bypassing
the traditional interrupt mechanism.
And these interrupts will take as much as 50usec to service...
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discussing the system is asleep, I can't
actually see how this is in any way relevant...
Because SMI interrupts happen all the time, not just when it is asleep :-(
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the error, otherwise your printout will come en each and every
transfer.)
Is this by any chance a mixed-cd, ie both sounddata tracks ?
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this a few hours ago. It's harmless.
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repository contained 50,000 files
in 13,000 directories. Somehow the thought of a 63,000-element pollfd
array leaves me cold.
Sounds like something Bruce would do :-)
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) {
disable_intr();
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Ok, noted. I changed to to fail the probe but still use the hardware.
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If you have a PIIX4 based SMP system and run current, could you
please try out this patch:
http://phk.freebsd.dk/piix
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Ok, noted. I changed to to fail the probe but still use the hardware.
If intpm is probed first (the smbus driver), your probe won't even get
called. I think we need an early quirks or hooks handler in the pci probes
this reliably on a *BX chipset I have
code that will block SMI interrupts we can test with...
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Once this patch is committed, the only problem we will have is
in recognizing the write-EOF case, which I will have a
recommendation for after this patch goes in.
...and the lack of error code returns on write.
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arbitrarily set at 2 sectors, just shy
of 10MB.
The driver can be nice-ified in various ways, suggestions and
patches are welcome.
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rence has been found in the
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ice to wd0s2a
changing root device to wd0a
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Stop in /usr/src/sys/modules/ccd.
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handling of root device/method selection, the boot blocks already
pass a environment string in with the name (at least in current).
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It has always been there, it is the RTC clock or "softclock" which is
used to tally up the user/system times for processes and a few similar
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Is it anything to worry about?
I'm not quite sure yet, I'm still checking.
20 minutes is not enough to make world and build a kernel. Are you sure
you've done both?
He doesn't have to. This was a warning I put in, but it would give
too much noise so I've taken it out again.
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;
- maxrun = vp-v_maxio / mp-mnt_stat.f_iosize - 1;
+ maxrun = mp-mnt_maxio / mp-mnt_stat.f_iosize - 1;
xap = ap == NULL ? a : ap;
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way to detect this DOS is probably to keep track of the
namecache entries
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live vnodes
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I sent you in May. Is
there any specific reason for this?
I seem to remember we stalled on some detail which wouldn't or
couldn't work was it NFS ?
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Ok, I've committed what I belive is a fix for the problem. It was not
the locking as Bruce suggested, although his suggestion still has a point,
it was si_iosize_max which was uninitialized, which confuses minphys
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ng for now.
Background Information:
This is all part of the long push for DEVFS, before DEVFS can become
a reality, we need all dev_t's to be created specifically with
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In some email I received from Poul-Henning Kamp, sie wrote:
We have now come so far that we can start to kill cdevsw_add()
calls and rely on make_dev() for most of the device drivers.
[...]
Is that make_dev() meant to make makedev
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Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
You need to move your sources further forward.
Alas, it didn't help. What versions of what files I should have? The
warnings are still appearing, at
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You need to move your sources further forward.
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Well, there are two options, either your sources are not up to date,
or your config is very special in some way...
I am absolutely certain that my sources are up-to-date. I'll
Meanwhile the mystery has been solved. I was a miscommunication
between sos and me. He only committed one half of the fix for
this issue.
He has now committed the rest along with the latest version of
his ata drivers (he claims :-)
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We have now come so far that we can start to kill cdevsw_add()
calls and rely on make_dev() for most of the device drivers.
So how is this supposed to work for device kld's? Currently
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We have appointed jmb as postmaster, and so long as he has that job,
the list management will be done using whatever mechanisms he deems
appropriate.
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ts strange at
this time of the year, y'know... I think Jordan once posted an
interesting explanation for this phenomenum. :-)
"This time of the year" == "This time in the release cycle"
If we want to have a somewhat clean line before 4.0 now is the time
to push it through, not after the
BSD CDs on the shelf here
I would put my money (but not too much) on january 2000.
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reeBSD 4.0 not to be as incomplete as it was
for FreeBSD 3.0, so making plans as to when new feature freeze is would be
a "good thing (tm)".
I'd say try to have the boat rocking done by dec 1st, but that is merely
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to the kernel using sysctl.
As a short term fix, you can remove the "static", but take this as
a first warning: the namecache implementation is NOT an API.
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bought over the last year have sported mighty fine netboot
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We're building a few new systems. I wondered what the status
was of the 4.0 project (stability VBG and release date estimate).
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can erase a password
or similar sensitive arguments.
Test, test, test...
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that being unreliable and just annoying.
The benefits are fairly minimal, and I don't believe justify the cost
incurred.
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memory.
:
:This patch:
:Speeds up ps(1).
Why don't we get rid of the 'e' option to ps while we are at it
considering how much of a security hole it is. I've never liked the
'e' option.
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In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Sheldon Hearn writes:
On Tue, 16 Nov 1999 07:19:52 +0100, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Why don't we get rid of the 'e' option to ps while we are at it
considering how much of a security hole it is.
Hmm, well, I like to have it around for root at least
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Pierre Beyssac writes:
Since in_cksum is used in several places (there's another optimized
copy in libstand), a cleaner solution would be to put it in some
library.
Isn't there one in libalias already ?
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ll.)
3. If you never run ps(1) there is a epsilon sized overhead in exec(2).
(You can make that a epsilon-squared sized overhead by setting the
sysctl to zero.)
So expect to hear a happy Paul Saab sing our praise once again and
expect to see my commit to -current in a few moments.
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