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Good day,
I am obliged to confide in you with the hope that you will understand
my plight and need of assistance. I got your address from the net and
after praying for God´s guidance, decided to contact you.
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Hello,
I need to port some driver from linux to freebsd and, somehow,
I can't find documentation on kernel locks and mutexes.
There are no man pages, links from handbook are broken, and search on
freebsd site gives nothing (besides the handbook itself).
Where can I find some docs?
,Yury.
To
Yury Tarasievich wrote:
I need to port some driver from linux to freebsd and, somehow,
I can't find documentation on kernel locks and mutexes.
There are no man pages, links from handbook are broken, and search on
freebsd site gives nothing (besides the handbook itself).
Where can I find
Hi,
This is in addition to my last mail. Just to reiterate, I'm using
FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE as of a few days ago, and I've never seen this problem
before. The wierd message comes from /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
Too many holes in the physical address space, giving up
It prints before
Kenneth Culver wrote:
This is in addition to my last mail. Just to reiterate, I'm using
FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE as of a few days ago, and I've never seen this problem
before. The wierd message comes from /usr/src/sys/i386/i386/machdep.c:
Too many holes in the physical address space,
Hello,
I'm trying to find place in kernel which is used by df to show
mountpoints and free space on them to change it in way that jailed user:
- cannot view any host-os mounted filesystems;
- can view in df output only his /jail/jailXX/ unionfs mount where
data taken
On 15:29+0300, Nov 25, 2002, Alexandr Kovalenko wrote:
Hello,
I'm trying to find place in kernel which is used by df to show
mountpoints and free space on them to change it in way that jailed user:
- cannot view any host-os mounted filesystems;
- can view in df output only his
Hi folks,
I'm playing with a Sony USB memory stick reader/writer. It's a
pretty slow device, so it triggers some bugs in the FreeBSD USB
code unnoticed before. I'm new to USB programming, so I submit
my notes to a discussion or review.
First, sometimes (especially, if twitching a memory stick
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Hello, Maxim Konovalov!
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 03:42:54PM +0300, you wrote:
I'm trying to find place in kernel which is used by df to show
mountpoints and free space on them to change it in way that jailed user:
- cannot view any host-os mounted filesystems;
- can view in df
I sent HTTP request to IP alias of my host with Multicast MAC address
01:00:5e:01:02:03, but i don't see reply or respone from my FreeBSD. How can
i do it?
I joined IP Multicast address Group 224.1.2.3 (Mac = 01:00:5e:01:02:03) by
mtest program.
#netstat -nia /* At My host. Results of netstat
From: Daorat Kerdlapanan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
I sent HTTP request to IP alias of my host with Multicast MAC address
01:00:5e:01:02:03, but i don't see reply or respone from my
FreeBSD. How can
i do it?
HTTP is a TCP protocol. TCP doesn't support multicast (since there
are replies to
On Sat, 23 Nov 2002, Dancho Penev wrote:
I was played with acl and specially default acl for directories at my
FreeBSD-CURRENT machine with UFS2 filesystem and some questions appears
to me:
1. How about default acl permission to override umask? Is that the idea
who isn't yet implemented
Alexander [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I just tested the sis.diff patch and it almost worked on me :)
What version of FreeBSD are you running? We had the same problem but
when we updated the sources to 4.6-stable it was fixed in
src/sys/pci/if_sis.c on February 19. Check the source of the file and
Hello,
I've installed 5.0-DP2 on my Vaio which has a firewire port.
I already had loaded the firewire driver in 4.7-Stable, to see what happened
(nothing remarkable : the chipset is indeed probed and recognized,
nevertheless, thanks for the driver !).
To go a bit further, I've borrowed a 80Gb
I'm trying to find place in kernel which is used by df to show
mountpoints and free space on them to change it in way that jailed user:
- cannot view any host-os mounted filesystems;
- can view in df output only his /jail/jailXX/ unionfs mount where
data taken from quota
I suggest you read The Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD Operating System. It
will answer most if not all of your questions.
On Sat, Nov 23, 2002 at 02:05:03AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OK, I have read some more now and will ask a few questions. If I am asking
the wrong place,
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Is it a special form of HFS (HFS+ ?) ? is there some utility to mount this
Yes its HFS+. You are seeing the little compatability partition thats on
HFS+ volumes. You'll see the same thing if you look at the drive under
System 7 or MacOS 8.0. I'm
September-October 2002 Status Report
Introduction:
Another busy pair of months at the FreeBSD Project have brought
substantial maturity and feature completeness to the fledgeling
5.0-CURRENT branch. And just in time too, because by
Forwarding this for a friend that can't get mail to the list.
GB
Begin forwarded message:
Date: Mon, 25 Nov 2002 15:56:33 -0600
From: Peter Elsner [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: lpd and lprm broken?
Hello All...
Something appears to be broken with lpq and lprm. I'm writing
On 2002.11.23 02:13 Jonah Sherman wrote:
I suggest you read The Design and Implementation of the 4.4BSD
Operating System. It will answer most if not all of your
questions.
Funny you should mention that. I ordered that book thursday, It will be
here within 6-8 days :-)
br
socketd
To
On 11/25/02, Peter Elsner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wanted to know:
Hello All...
Something appears to be broken with lpq and lprm. I'm writing
a Perl script to easily allow users to manage printers/jobs
from a easy to use interface.
1st problem (lpq): man lpq displays the use as follows:
NAME
Hi,
I just got hit by a peculiar problem related to out-of-order
execution of instructions.
I was doing some low-level timing measurements using the rdtsc()
around selected pieces of code (the rdtsc() is included in
the TSTMP() functions that are in RELENG_4, source is in
sys/i386/isa/clock.c), as
On Mon, 25 Nov 2002, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
I just got hit by a peculiar problem related to out-of-order
execution of instructions.
I was doing some low-level timing measurements using the rdtsc()
around selected pieces of code (the rdtsc() is included in
the TSTMP() functions that are in
thanks a lot for the pointer to CPUID
luigi
On Mon, Nov 25, 2002 at 05:15:06PM -0800, Nate Lawson wrote:
...
The Intel processor manual has an explicit example for this and recommends
you use cpuid as a serializing instruction before the call to rdtsc.
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Hi again.
I've looked at the sources and if_sis.c is 1.13.4.22 from 2002/08/09.
I've also recompiled my kernel and tried it on the laptop (thats where the
SIS 900 on board ethernet card is).
The card is detected well, the mac is shown and then the kernel fails:
Boot CD-ROM Type: Floppy Booting
Alexander wrote:
The next thing that comes is the Ethernet Card. It is on board and from
the dmesg output You see what happens. The card is working properly on
Windows XP, RedHat Linux (OpenBSD have the same problems except for the
kernel failure).
I've tried removing the driver from the
Hello,
The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may help someone:
cpu0: Intel Pentium 4 (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
cpu0:
Hello,
The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may help someone:
cpu0: Intel Pentium 4 (GenuineIntel 686-class) 2.20 GHz
[..]
At 02:04 AM 11.26.2002 +0100, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
Hello,
The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may help someone:
cpu0:
Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 02:04 AM 11.26.2002 +0100, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
Hello,
The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
model. Maybe this dmesg output from OpenBSD may
At 05:43 PM 11.25.2002 -0800, Kent Stewart wrote:
Jack L. Stone wrote:
At 02:04 AM 11.26.2002 +0100, Wolfgang Zenker wrote:
Hello,
The problem is that my bios have very few features and I can't disable
the Network Card.
I'm not sure what is the mainboard, it is sis but I don't know which
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