is, how do I walk the tree to get the PnP info for all
the devices in the system?
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the pnp devices in the system. Well, the kernel
tells you what they are.
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At about the time of 1/31/2007 2:10 AM, Dag-Erling Smørgrav stated the
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I've been taking apart and analyzing the sysctl(8) program to gain a
better insight into how to use the sysctl(3) interface. [...]
It's using an oid of 0 and 2 to get
appears on my system and I'm running 6.1. I can't
even find dmidump anywhere on the system or in ports either.
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On Thu, 2007-Feb-01 21:49:43 -0800, Daniel Rudy wrote:
None of this stuff appears
that I'm using it in.
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At about the time of 2/9/2007 12:16 AM, Daniel Rudy stated the following:
I'm having a problem with a Zoom PCI Fax Modem Model 2920A. The modem
has the latest firmware version, but there seems to be a problem with
the sio driver. Note that this *IS* a controller based modem.
Almost forgot
on my own.
On 2007-Feb-09 00:16:31 -0800, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
sio0: configured irq 19 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
sio0: port may not be enabled
sio0: Lucent kermit based PCI Modem port
0xdc00-0xdcff,0xe000-0xe0ff,0xe400-0xe407 mem 0xeb107000-0xeb1070ff
irq 19 at device
At about the time of 2/9/2007 12:00 PM, Peter Jeremy stated the following:
On 2007-Feb-09 10:27:07 -0800, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This very much does involve core because I plan on handing the modem,
and the entire computer if necessary, over to a core developer so they
can figure
Linux but it
failed...miserably).
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At about the time of 2/13/2007 10:24 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
following:
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: At about the time of 2/12/2007 10:49 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
: following:
: : sio0: configured irq 19 not in bitmap of probed
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: : sio0: configured irq 19 not in bitmap of probed
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At about the time of 2/15/2007 12:14 AM, Peter Jeremy stated the following:
On 2007-Feb-14 00:27:36 -0800, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changing the slot did help. I moved it from slot 3 to slot 1. But, now
it's dropping characters with a port speed of 57600, and I am also
getting
At about the time of 2/15/2007 12:14 AM, Peter Jeremy stated the following:
On 2007-Feb-14 00:27:36 -0800, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Changing the slot did help. I moved it from slot 3 to slot 1. But, now
it's dropping characters with a port speed of 57600, and I am also
getting
At about the time of 2/17/2007 1:12 AM, Peter Jeremy stated the following:
On 2007-Feb-16 01:36:41 -0800, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
No, it does not report as fast.
That means it's getting a slow interrupt handler (or maybe none at all
from what you wrote below).
Here
to be
done to program data access against /dev/ugen? Or am I entirely wrong.
I have tried using google, but I just keep getting back junk which is of
little value.
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At about the time of 10/18/2005 9:38 PM, M. Warner Losh stated the
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: When the umass driver is compiled into the kernel, and one inserts a USB
: mass storage device, how does one access the device
At about the time of 10/20/2005 4:04 AM, Bernd Walter stated the following:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:38:45PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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: When the umass driver is compiled into the kernel, and one inserts
: 0x0
Fatal: Unable to get device information
Now I have made sure that I have called devinfo_free() during the first
call before calling devinfo_init() a second time. I tried calling this
code branch on the first time, and it executes properly, so why does it
fail on the second call?
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At about the time of 10/23/2005 7:55 PM, Bernd Walter stated the following:
On Sun, Oct 23, 2005 at 07:34:45PM -0700, Daniel Rudy wrote:
At about the time of 10/20/2005 4:04 AM, Bernd Walter stated the following:
On Tue, Oct 18, 2005 at 10:38:45PM -0600, M. Warner Losh wrote:
In message
. I added the code and recompiled just
that library, and now everything seems to be working ok, except now I'm
getting a bunch of garbage on the serial number of the USB flash drive.
I'm not sure if it's my code, or if it's a bug in the library.
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, the devinfo tool was working the whole time. I tried the
devinfo tool before I decided to use the libdevinfo.so library. I've
tested it with my code and it is working now with that one line of
additional code.
On 10/25/05, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At about the time of 10/24/2005 7:28 AM
At about the time of 10/26/2005 11:25 AM, John Baldwin stated the following:
On Wednesday 26 October 2005 01:17 pm, Daniel Rudy wrote:
At about the time of 10/25/2005 12:50 PM, victor cruceru stated the
following:
Hi Daniel,
Yes, this is the fix. And yes, I think that the bug was reported
variables do? It seems that
they do something with padding the data based on the endian of the
machine? I look through this header file, and I see all the structures
have similar constructs. Is it something that can be safely ignored?
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At about the time of 11/23/2005 3:23 AM, rookie stated the following:
2005/11/23, Daniel Rudy [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Ok, I'va got a little question here. In the structure
getdirentries_args, there seems to be duplicated fields that I'm not
entirely sure what they do. Here's the definition
At about the time of 11/23/2005 3:11 AM, Stefan Farfeleder stated the
following:
On Tue, Nov 22, 2005 at 08:32:10PM -0800, Daniel Rudy wrote:
Ok, I'va got a little question here. In the structure
getdirentries_args, there seems to be duplicated fields that I'm not
entirely sure what they do
http://pastebin.com/444571
I'm not sure WHY it keeps panicing the system. This is code that is
part of a klm that I'm writing. Any ideas?
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, and different results. Why? I'm
wondering if this is the problem as both ports and doc are not populated.
Any suggestions, ideas?
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I'll try that then. Thanks.
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Didn't work, same problem.
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here: For both, the
addr argument should be aligned to a multiple of the page size.
And further on in the errors section, we have this:
[EINVAL] The address given is not page aligned or the length is
negative.
Any ideas on how to properly use this?
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At about the time of 3/28/2006 10:42 PM, Norbert Koch stated the following:
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Hello FreeBSD Hackers,
I've been reading the man page on mlock(2) and a number of questions
have arisen about it's use. I have looked at malloc and mmap, and I
have not been able to figure
(telnet etc)
pseudo-device speaker # Play IBM style sounds from PC speaker
pseudo-device bpf 4 # Berkeley packet filter
pseudo-device snp 1 # Snoop Device
pseudo-device tun 1 # Tunnel Device for PPP
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Hello,
What is the best way to enumerate the sleeping threads via
sleepqueue(9)? Furthermore, when enumerating the threads that are on
the run queue, what locks are needed, if any?
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Subject: Re: Enumerating sleeping threads
To: Daniel Rudy dr2...@pacbell.net
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Date: Wednesday, August 1, 2012, 7:25 PM
On 2012/8/2 10:12, Daniel Rudy wrote:
Hello
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