Magnus B{ckstr|m heeft op zondag 24 februari 2002 om 22:30 het volgende
geschreven:
+ mtx_lock(Giant);
+
Wasn't this _not_ the way to lock GIant, according to Matt Dillon? Look
for previous posts where he explains.
Cheers,
Emiel Kollof
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Wow! This did away with the once-a-minute error messages from Notify()s
on processor objects on my laptop.
However, I am now getting frequent panics from from a GIANT_REQUIRED
assertion in kmem_malloc(). kmem_malloc() gets called via malloc() from
AcpiOsAllocate(), without Giant locked.
The
Wow! This did away with the once-a-minute error messages from Notify()s
on processor objects on my laptop.
However, I am now getting frequent panics from from a GIANT_REQUIRED
assertion in kmem_malloc(). kmem_malloc() gets called via malloc() from
AcpiOsAllocate(), without Giant locked.
On Sun, 24 Feb 2002, Michael Smith wrote:
Try grabbing Giant in acpi_tz_thread when it wakes up, then dropping it
again before it goes to sleep. This is probably a hack, but I'd guess a
required one for now.
If that works, send me a diff and I'll commit it with thanks!
Yow! Works
Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've finally updated the ACPI CA codebase with Intel's 20020214 drop
(yes, I tagged it 0217, my bad).
...so just retag it. Add the correct tag on top of the incorrect one,
then remove the incorrect tag.
DES
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Date: Fri, 22 Feb 2002 21:56:47 -0800
From: Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've finally updated the ACPI CA codebase with Intel's 20020214 drop
Yay...!
There aren't many changes in the FreeBSD-specific code, this is just
catching up with major improvements in the interpreter.
As usual, please
* Mike Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020222 21:56] wrote:
I've finally updated the ACPI CA codebase with Intel's 20020214 drop
(yes, I tagged it 0217, my bad).
Woo! Go Mike!
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The ACPI core code in -current has been updated to the 20010518 drop from
Intel. You can read more about APCI CA at
http://developer.intel.com/technology/ial/acpi
Sorry, that should be
http://developer.intel.com/technology/iapc/acpi
Regards,
Mike
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... every activity meets
As a result 'make buildkernel' is broken in
'sys/dev/acpica/Osd'. The next patch permits me to finish
kernel building.
N.Dudorov
Index: sys/dev/acpica/Osd/OsdSchedule.c
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