Re: Recent commit to sys/kern/kern_environment.c broke reading t

2002-04-27 Thread M. Warner Losh

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John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: 
: On 27-Apr-2002 Shizuka Kudo wrote:
:  It seems the latest commit of
:  sys/kern/kern_environment to current broke the reading
:  of system tunables set by loader.conf. This is true at
:  least for hw.cbb.start_mem of my cardbus bridge. With
:  this latest commit, the hw.cbb.start_mem sysctl still
:  shows the default value after boot up.
:  
:  Reverting back to version 1.22 solve my problem. Is
:  this unique to me?
: 
: No, it seems to be broken for all environment variables
: on alpha.

It is busted for me as well.  I had some not too nice words to say
when I discovered that :-(

Warner

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Re: Recent commit to sys/kern/kern_environment.c broke reading t

2002-04-27 Thread Ruslan Ermilov

On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 01:03:00AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
 In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
 : 
 : On 27-Apr-2002 Shizuka Kudo wrote:
 :  It seems the latest commit of
 :  sys/kern/kern_environment to current broke the reading
 :  of system tunables set by loader.conf. This is true at
 :  least for hw.cbb.start_mem of my cardbus bridge. With
 :  this latest commit, the hw.cbb.start_mem sysctl still
 :  shows the default value after boot up.
 :  
 :  Reverting back to version 1.22 solve my problem. Is
 :  this unique to me?
 : 
 : No, it seems to be broken for all environment variables
 : on alpha.
 
 It is busted for me as well.  I had some not too nice words to say
 when I discovered that :-(
 
This does not have any relation to my src/release/Makefile
commit, does it?  (I'm asking because you referred one of
the messages in that thread.)


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Re: Recent commit to sys/kern/kern_environment.c broke reading t

2002-04-27 Thread M. Warner Losh

In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Ruslan Ermilov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: On Sat, Apr 27, 2002 at 01:03:00AM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
:  In message: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
:  John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
:  : 
:  : On 27-Apr-2002 Shizuka Kudo wrote:
:  :  It seems the latest commit of
:  :  sys/kern/kern_environment to current broke the reading
:  :  of system tunables set by loader.conf. This is true at
:  :  least for hw.cbb.start_mem of my cardbus bridge. With
:  :  this latest commit, the hw.cbb.start_mem sysctl still
:  :  shows the default value after boot up.
:  :  
:  :  Reverting back to version 1.22 solve my problem. Is
:  :  this unique to me?
:  : 
:  : No, it seems to be broken for all environment variables
:  : on alpha.
:  
:  It is busted for me as well.  I had some not too nice words to say
:  when I discovered that :-(
:  
: This does not have any relation to my src/release/Makefile
: commit, does it?  (I'm asking because you referred one of
: the messages in that thread.)

I don't think so, because I'm building kernels in the old-school way
of config + make.

Warner

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RE: Recent commit to sys/kern/kern_environment.c broke reading t

2002-04-26 Thread John Baldwin


On 27-Apr-2002 Shizuka Kudo wrote:
 It seems the latest commit of
 sys/kern/kern_environment to current broke the reading
 of system tunables set by loader.conf. This is true at
 least for hw.cbb.start_mem of my cardbus bridge. With
 this latest commit, the hw.cbb.start_mem sysctl still
 shows the default value after boot up.
 
 Reverting back to version 1.22 solve my problem. Is
 this unique to me?

No, it seems to be broken for all environment variables
on alpha.

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