On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Norbert Koch wrote:
4. A_probe(unit 1)
-- fails with ENXIO because hardware is not present
Your IDENTIFY method allows device enumeration. You should not create
devices in IDENTIFY that do not exist.
Consider use /boot/device.hints add ISA devices. An IDENTIFY method
On Fri, 26 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a way to lock the drive in that state for some seconds?
Not currently.
It looks like the ATA driver will need to be extended to allow devices to
be frozen and to expose a mechanism for submitting immediate commands,
similar to how
On Wed, 17 Aug 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
which is the correct way to park the hd head?
The documentation will refer to this operation as Unload.
Standby (0xE2) or Standby Immediate (0xE0) would be the only way I can see
to do this. (Sleep performs an unload as well, but is not useful
On Thu, 11 Aug 2005, Julian Elischer wrote:
In the past, I've used a sysctl to communicate out the syscall number.
you only need to do the syscall once,
and it confirms to the program that the syscall is correctly installed.
Why not just use a sysctl period? Think of it as syscall by name.
On Mon, 25 Jul 2005, Felix-KM wrote:
In the Linux driver Ioctl is realized with the macroses _put_user
_get_user all over it. As I understand in FreeBSD their analogues are
functions described in store(9), copy(9) and fetch(9).
Linux doesn't provide any help for driver IOCTL routines, FreeBSD
On Mon, 6 Jun 2005, Jeremie Le Hen wrote:
I made the small attached patch which creates the
kern.geom.allow_foot_shooting
This was proposed in ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/geom.foot.patch
before debug flag 16 existed.
The longer name doesn't really do anything to inform the user
On Thu, 30 Dec 2004, Erik Udo wrote:
And here's what i've done:
Kldload snd_dirver (loaded all sound modules)
Added the line { 0x41445368, 0x00, 0, AD1888,0 }, to ac97.c
(dmesg changes)
I tried FreeSBIE 1.1, it had the same problems too.
So i guess this can be solved with a simple patch.
On Fri, 3 Sep 2004, Ralf S. Engelschall wrote:
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| $ cat /snap/home:hourly.1/rse/foo.txt /snap/home:hourly.0/rse/foo.txt foo.txt
Now you just need to hack sys/kern/vfs_lookup.c to do the right thing when
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On Mon, 26 Jan 2004, Maksim Yevmenkin wrote:
Index: src/lib/libusbhid/parse.c
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/lib/libusbhid/parse.c,v
retrieving revision 1.8
diff -u -r1.8 parse.c
--- src/lib/libusbhid/parse.c 9 Apr 2003 01:52:48
On Sun, 18 Jan 2004, Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
But we're missing the proper NULL checking, here's the fix:
...
I've already dealt with this.
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On Thu, 1 Jan 2004, Bruce Cran wrote:
If people are interested I can add more power management features
and possibly create a package/port of it.
It it really necessary to use a configure script and associated junk to
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can without having physical access to the hardware.
Good luck.
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solution (mostly because I haven't
really worked on prebinding for some time.)
Hopefully you get some use out of this though. :)
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this in?
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On Thu, 3 Apr 2003, Christoph P. Kukulies wrote:
It seems that whenever the device is properly probed and being used, the
panic occurs.
I can supply more panic data, if you want.
I'd appreciate that.
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Ok, I know what the problem is; if_init isn't being initialized.
I'm working on it.
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This should fix it:
ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/patches/if_le.patch
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are and use them.
Trial and error is likely to produce the results you mentioned.
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to enable the serial ports with
my utility.
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: type 8250 or not responding
It won't work at all with ACPI; don't use it.
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some operations but I don't
believe any changes to subr_bus.c are needed.
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(NBD). I'd like to know if
someone has generated a similar FreeBSD facility.
You could use NFS and 'mdconfig/vnconfig'.
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and make a swap-backed
filesystem.
No reason to invent a totally new low level filesystem here.
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chance of you testing Linux NBD and FreeBSD NFS/vnconfig/CCD?
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and
not to be trusted. I think that NFS is less of a hack than NBD though.
Of course if Linux still suffers from poor NFS performance that might
explain why they came up with NBD in the first place.
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On Thu, 30 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Matthew N. Dodd writes:
On Wed, 29 Jan 2003, David Gilbert wrote:
So involving NFS isn't really going to make that much of a difference.
Yes, it sure would.
nfs1:/foo/foo1 - md1
nfs2:/foo/foo2 - md2
ccd0 64 none md1
this kind of
requires 64 bit machines to be at all useful.
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time, implement something
that will actually be USEFUL over a wide variety of problem sets like SCSI
over IP. Hacking around implementing anything else from scratch is a
waste of time.
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with less than 128mb
of memory each that would be true.
I suppose you could use some sort of PAE to allow every cluster member's
address space to be mapped but a 64 bit address space means that you don't
have to worry as much about this.
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with the abs() stuff.
Consider this my objection.
I don't think that it really stands in the way of the cleanup of all the
definitions of min/max etc.
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be umin and umax or uimin and uimax).
libkern.h defines them the same way as stand.h does.
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after this will be folding / and /usr into one
filesystem right?
How about just getting rid of /bin and /sbin in the dynamic case?
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On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Alp ATICI wrote:
And what's the latest about the Nvidia drivers? It's mentioned that
Nvidia has plans to produce the drivers for FreeBSD. I'd be happy to
know what's going on in that issue too.
Any day now.
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On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Le Saturday 03 August 2002 22:09, Matthew N. Dodd a écrit :
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Alp ATICI wrote:
And what's the latest about the Nvidia drivers? It's mentioned that
Nvidia has plans to produce the drivers for FreeBSD. I'd be happy to
know
a driver from scratch... maybe
something that works with X the X way (dri/drm)
You're a funny guy.
You'd be better off working with ATI or the PowerVR people.
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deal with it you're out of luck until NVIDIA does
something about FreeBSD support.
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On Thu, 11 Apr 2002, Olivier Houchard wrote:
It seems it is not in the FreeBSD source tree because none of the
committers owns this card so I'll try to keep it up to date there.
If you were a committer I'm guessing you'd keep it up to date in the
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hw.cache.size.l1.d
hw.cache.l2.settings
hw.cache.size.l2
Right?
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On Tue, 26 Feb 2002, Julian Elischer wrote:
Was it copied from another driver?
Given the code thats exactly line for line like Bill's other drivers I'd
have to say yes, it was.
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of a similar nature.
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for the 3c509; when it doubt
always refresh settings with the 3c5x9cfg.exe utility.
I've got code in my tree that adds checksum verification support to the
driver but there are interaction issues with PCCARD attached devices.
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to whatever settings you desire using the 3c5x9cfg util (get
it from ftp.3com.com etc.)
Don't use hints (if this is FreeBSD 4 or -CURRENT)
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with cash are gonna go with Cisco anyway so unless the host
based solution has great support and lots of features I can't see how any
vendor could justify getting into this market.
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On Thu, 19 Jul 2001, Julian Elischer wrote:
probably no committers had arcnet or could test it..
I have it and tried to test it last time with no success.
I'll try and find some time to look at this stuff.
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On Tue, 10 Jul 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
there is an intermittent bug (PR 16214) with the driver. There is a
fix for both of these problems here:
http://www.jfitz.com/tips/freebsd_etherexpress16.html
I'll try to take care of this in a few days or so.
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-- neither of which is true of
FreeBSD.
Unless of course user writable space is mounted noexec.
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is silly.
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On Fri, 6 Apr 2001, Doug Ambrisko wrote:
I have confirmed that this works. So now we should be able to boot a
FreeBSD CD on all IBM hardware that I can find around here. I will
revise the PR.
I wonder if this solves the PS/2 booting problem...
Guess I should check.
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totally misread your original post?
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components but are configured
differently.
I've compared a few side by side but never gotten around to trying to make
the fea/fpa drivers work with them.
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doesn't work then you're pretty much out of luck.
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Alan Clegg wrote:
http://www.svaha.net/daemon/index.html
BUT HIS NAME IS NOT CHUCK, DAMNIT!
Indeed. Its on her list of things to fix on the page.
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On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
Isn't there *anybody* here who has a SO/family member/neighbor in the
graphic/design business ?
Yes.
http://www.svaha.net/daemon/index.html
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is paused while the passthrough
interface is open.
Granted, we don't have very current documentation...
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isn't supported by
FreeBSD's 'ida' driver. My impression from reading various docs is that
it is likely to be quite slow as well.
Hook the DAT drive up to the internal SCSI adapter (I assume it has one
since it would be fairly silly not to.)
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then yes, I'm
done. That work is non-impacting and is only useful in that it provides a
way to eliminate duplicated code.
Or was it something else you were talking about?
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?
The 3c503 is supported.
You're thinking of the 3c501 and the 3c505.
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think if you don't have a laptop to offer or cash to put towards the
pool then you should just keep quiet.
I'd love a laptop myself but I'll put up $50 towards the purchase of a
laptop for said committer. Will you?
PHK, where do I send my check?
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On Thu, 21 Sep 2000, Piotr Sroczynski wrote:
Mine config utility is:
MD5 (ezstart.exe) = 2f6511d72192cc5d899f5f517e5c35fa
Have you different? If so, may I ask you, send it to me via e-mail.
You should really just go to the SMC FTP/WEB site and get the right one.
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the card using the EZSetup DOS config utility? You
need to get the right version of the utility and run it with the flags
that tell it to disable PnP on ALL cards in the box. I've had problems
disabling PnP with the wrong config utility version and wrong flags.
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On Sat, 9 Sep 2000, Wes Peters wrote:
UTSL: src/sys/dev/isa/if_tr{,ibm,tcm}_isa.c
That would be the NetBSD source tree. :)
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On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Stefan Molnar wrote:
I delgated the remote-hands to being my human on-off switch, or a
"blinky light" monitor.
Buy a bunch of RPC-2s or RPC-4s
http://baytechdcd.com/products/rpcseries.shtml
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with a wrapper that's also busspace
compatible.
And in fact, if your driver is well written in the first place, converting
to bus_space should only involve a couple of lines of code, plus the code
to manage the bus_space setup/teardown.
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. While some of the bus code for EISA/MCA
busses could be loaded in a module there are other bits that must be
compiled into the kernel.
The current 'aha' module only includes support for the ISA bus front end.
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this without being able to easily diff it
against a CVS tree.
You might want to restrict your changes the functional ones and worry
about style issues later.
Could you submit a diff instead of a tarball?
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of like resources. A resource
is just a range; start and length, and a type. The 'rid' has nothing to
do with offsets into a memory/port resource.
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Warning: no cfg file(s) found.
Password:
smb_encrypt: password encryption is not available
Anyhow, looks pretty good and read performance seems to be acceptable.
Good job Boris!
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e AHA-1640 is supported.
GENERIC doesn't have MCA support built in so you'll need to build a custom
kernel and copy it to the boot floppy.
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fixed most of
the problems except this one.
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks
Chris
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not been able to
get it working reliablly.
Your best bet is to pick up an EISA/PCI motherboard.
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On Tue, 21 Mar 2000, Wilko Bulte wrote:
An FDDI ISA card would not be much fun (performance wise)
But they exist, as do ISA 100baseTX cards. :)
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step) open a file(s) directly from my
device driver, read the file(s), and download the relevant parts to my
device.
There isn't really any clean way of doing this so most drivers that need
to load firmware usually compile them in. :/
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mounted until
after your drivers probe/attach routines have been called.
It would be better if you made your firmware a KLD so that it can be
loaded by the loader or demand loaded by the kernel linker when your
driver is loaded.
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integrated array that our driver doesn't.
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PCI FDDI SAS Controller
fpa0: FDDI address 00:00:f8:40:e4:a8, FW=2.46, HW=0, SMT V7.2
fpa0: FDDI Port = S (PMD = Unshielded Twisted Pair)
You want one of these (DEFPA-??).
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OEMed DEF[EP]A boards
too.
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system isn't setting up the PCI-PCI bridge correctly when
its in MP mode. Is there an MP version setting in the BIOS you can
change? Are you running the latest BIOS?
What board are you using? Processors? What is the exact error message?
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? Switch? Can you specify media
settings manually?
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on that card.
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You need to be able to tell the dog polisher what size dog is to be
loaded, how long the dog is to be polished and you will wish to be
notified when the dog is done.
:)
I'm not making this up.
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nifty like that.
Someone else was talking about the BSD/OS 'dog polisher' example driver as
a good reference. :)
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in the config file; you
might want to do a test to see if the configured IRQ is different than the
board IRQ though.
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ood handle on things or at least
enough to field questions.
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to have
kern.stats.nice.cpu0
kern.stats.nice.cpu1
or simply
kern.stats.nice.0
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esn't work with "media 10baset/utp"). It's being
used in conjunction with cardbus on a gateway solo 9100. I suspect that
it isn't getting interrupted properly, although nothing is telling me
what IRQ is being given to it.
I'm still trying to track down a watchdog timeout problem with if_
On Tue, 30 Nov 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
If you can get a databook/user manual for these things, I'd consider
it after the newcard stuff stabilizes.
It doesn't seem likely that we'll be able to get the manuals for them. :/
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on it...
Once Warner has the newbus PCMCIA code in -CURRENT beaten into shape I'll
finish the port of the 'tcic' driver from NetBSD.
I'm really looking for any sort of 3com Etherlink III PCMCIA card if
you've got any. :)
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are testers. Get the machine and compile an MCA kernel for
it; copy to the boot disks and try installing.
I should probably update LINT and GENERIC since the MCA support is
somewhat usable at this point.
Thanks for the offer of hardware though!
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in advance,
Jason
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Sent: Friday, November 19, 1999 8:56 PM
Subject: Re: Compile new kernel with MCA support
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Jason Craig wrote:
I have a
On Sat, 20 Nov 1999, Jason Craig wrote:
panic: unknown bus type: 'MCA'
mp_lock = 0004; cpuid = 0; lapic.id =
Apply this patch:
ftp://ftp.jurai.net/users/winter/patches/mca_mp.patch
And let me know what happens.
Thanks.
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syncing disks...
done
Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
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that could return the OID for a given name
to solve the portability and speed issues associated with doing repeated
lookups.
Seems like you've reinvented the wheel to me.
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Is there any particular reason why it is commented out in GENERIC?
Floppy disk size limit maybe?
The 53c94 driver didn't make the CAM switchover.
I've got EISA and MCA based 53c94 devices just waiting for a driver so
I've some interest in seeing this fixed at some point.
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' wanted. This simple
behavior would nearly exactly mimic the behavior of a normal filesystem
based /dev.
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monitoring hooks would work; you'd only
update the persistent store if you were running devfsd. devfsd would read
the store and init /dev with the contents. I think the only issue that
would involve thinking would be whiteouts (and the actual devfsd code of
course.)
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