On 03/20/2012 09:52 AM, Dong Zhu wrote:
Hi,
I am student from China.I am looking forward to joining the Gsoc 2012 and
I am very very interested in this idea [1].
I am a intern working as a Linux kernel-qe,and I am very interested in
Timer/Power-Management,so I really want to join
On Friday 14 August 2009 05:29:19 bert wiley wrote:
Hi everyone
Im new to list and this question may be out of place. This is my first
post. Im new to freebsd and trying to understand how to create a jail from
some system calls. I followed the jail subsystem description from the
handbook
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009, Max Laier wrote:
On Friday 14 August 2009 05:29:19 bert wiley wrote:
Hi everyone
Im new to list and this question may be out of place. This is my first
post. Im new to freebsd and trying to understand how to create a jail from
some system calls. I followed the jail
Thanks guys
On Aug 14, 2009 4:11am, Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net
wrote:
On Fri, 14 Aug 2009, Max Laier wrote:
On Friday 14 August 2009 05:29:19 bert wiley wrote:
Hi everyone
Im new to list and this question may be out of place. This is my first
post.
Desmond Chapman wrote:
It's dependent upon kbuild. Since the developers have no intention of fixing
the issue, I would like a tutorial on converting the kmk file to a normal
Makefile.
What is kmk? Google only shows it's used with VirtualBox and nowhere
else. If it's something the authors of
To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 11:11:37 +0200
Subject: Re: need help with vbox
Desmond Chapman wrote:
It's dependent upon kbuild. Since the developers have no intention of fixing
the issue, I would
Gentleman, I agree with both of you.
Thanks for everything.
To: freebsd-hackers@freebsd.org
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Date: Thu, 16 Oct 2008 11:32:48 +0200
Subject: Re: need help with vbox
Bruce Cran wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Desmond Chapman wrote
Ivan Voras wrote:
Desmond Chapman wrote:
It's dependent upon kbuild. Since the developers have no intention of fixing
the issue, I would like a tutorial on converting the kmk file to a normal
Makefile.
What is kmk? Google only shows it's used with VirtualBox and nowhere
else. If
Bruce Cran wrote:
Ivan Voras wrote:
Desmond Chapman wrote:
It's dependent upon kbuild. Since the developers have no intention of
fixing the issue, I would like a tutorial on converting the kmk file
to a normal Makefile.
What is kmk? Google only shows it's used with VirtualBox and
Desmond Chapman wrote:
Gentleman, I agree with both of you.
Thanks for everything.
Sorry if it seemed terse - I wasn't trying to discourage you.
Translating from one Makefile type into another is similar to
translating from one programming language to another - you need someone
who knows both
On Thu, 16 Oct 2008 05:17:47 -, Desmond Chapman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's dependent upon kbuild. Since the developers have no intention of
fixing the issue, I would like a tutorial on converting the kmk file to
a normal Makefile.
I think you are barking at the wrong tree. :-) I
On Sunday 18 November 2007 14:39:41 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tijl Coosemans [EMAIL PROTECTED] a écrit :
On Saturday 17 November 2007 17:03:51 nikita kozlov wrote:
I'm a student and we are working on FreeBSD.
My problem is i don't understand how to use SA_SIGINFO and
siginfo_t. The following
On Saturday 17 November 2007 17:03:51 nikita kozlov wrote:
I'm a student and we are working on FreeBSD.
My problem is i don't understand how to use SA_SIGINFO and siginfo_t.
The following code caught my SIGUSR1 with a kill -30 my_server_pid
from my shell.
but siginfo_t is empty when i'm
the problem is not related to the cf reader, the cf reader is working
with windows
my real problem is the sata controller VT8237A not seen by freebsd
I have the same sata problem even when the cf reader is disconnecter
thanks
til now, I tried several linux / bsd
freebsd
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-stable
and freebsd7.0-current where coughing when they tried to access the
IDE or SATA
hard disks /cdrom.
On 19 juin 07, at 15:33, Soeren Straarup wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-
stable
and freebsd7.0-current where coughing when they
On Tue, 19 Jun 2007, didier derny wrote:
On 19 juin 07, at 15:33, Soeren Straarup wrote:
On Mon, Jun 18, 2007 at 01:14:54PM +0200, didier derny wrote:
I recently bought an asrock 4coredual-vsta mother board
when I tried to install freebsd I saw with horror that freebsd6,2-stable
and
pnallimelli wrote:
Hi,
When i m doing ping flood , i m getting crash after 15 mins.
The debug messages are like this:
NU gdb 5.18 (FreeBSD)
Copyright 1998 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you
are
welcome to change
rashmi ns wrote:
Hello List ,
I'm writing a hdlc driver we want to send traffic to the driver and test.
But I have some basic doubts regarding sppp .Kindly Give your suggestions
1.How to run PPP on FreeBSD system.
2.What configuration needs to be done in order to send traffic using HDLC
driver.
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 20:30:46 +0530
Kamal R. Prasad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello,
I am not aware whether this is the right mailing list -so pl. advise
where to send in my request if it isn't. I am running Freebsd 5.2.1
I have sources from CD on my /usr/src -and want to upgrade to
Paul Seniura wrote:
Chapter 2 of FreeBSD Developers' Handbook:
| 2.4 Compiling with cc
|
| -O
|Create an optimized version of the executable. The compiler
|performs various clever tricks to try and produce an executable
|that runs faster than normal. You can add a number after the
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:17:03PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi y'all,
I'm trying to find a way to do a CFLAGS+='-O' if and only if such a
parm was not already provided before 'make' actually runs.
I had this coded with the single = sign, i.e. without ?= or +=, but
the process still
Hi Kris,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:17:03PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi y'all,
I'm trying to find a way to do a CFLAGS+='-O' if and only if such a
parm was not already provided before 'make' actually runs.
I had this coded with the single = sign, i.e. without ?= or +=, but
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:56:08PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi Kris,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:17:03PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi y'all,
I'm trying to find a way to do a CFLAGS+='-O' if and only if such a
parm was not already provided before 'make' actually runs.
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 09:56:08PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi Kris,
On Thu, Feb 12, 2004 at 06:17:03PM -0600, Paul Seniura wrote:
Hi y'all,
I'm trying to find a way to do a CFLAGS+='-O' if and only if such a
parm was not already provided before 'make' actually
Hi,
Setting the max stacksize to 128MB helped. Can we have this as
default ?
As many users plan to use staroffice, requiring them to recompile
kernel just for this would be ...
Anyway, is there a reason that the maxstack is 64MB only ?
Martin
Martin Blapp, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL
* Martin Blapp [EMAIL PROTECTED] [020423 19:55] wrote:
Hi,
Setting the max stacksize to 128MB helped. Can we have this as
default ?
As many users plan to use staroffice, requiring them to recompile
kernel just for this would be ...
Anyway, is there a reason that the maxstack is 64MB
Because 64MB of stack should be enough for anybody?
times have changed ... it seems. The OpenOffice build linking needs
definitly more that 64MB.
Martin
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Hi,
Mat has come in and set up the BSD machine for us, and it seems to be
working great! Thanks for all the offers though. If we have any more
questions, Ill know where to ask them ;)
Rayson Ho wrote:
Hi,
A lot of people replied, and seems like Mat can do the installation for
you. Can
On Tue, 19 Mar 2002, J. Seth Henry wrote:
Hello,
I have a particular need to read and write a single byte to a register on a
VIA chipset. I have a feeling that this is probably a lot easier than it
seems, but I haven't done anything like this before.
I have a system with a VIA VT82C686
umm..
I could prolly help. Let me know.
Paul H.
Don't underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups
___
http://dp.penix.org
On Sun, 17 Mar 2002, Rayson Ho wrote:
Hi,
The distributedfolding project (similar to SETI@home, it uses your free
computer cycles to do
smail wrote:
Hello freebsd-hackers,
i need some help. my problem is about memory limit in mmap function.
i can't mmap files infinitely, after some number of file mmaped in
memory i've got an error, probably causing memory limit of 2 or 4 Gb.
can you help me? my platform is FreeBSD
On Wed, Jun 06, 2001 at 10:32:39AM -0700, Dorr H. Clark wrote:
Interestingly, the 4.16 distribution archived at ftp://www.gnu.org
does not exactly match the version in the FreeBSD 2.2.x release,
and doesn't build cleanly either.
Not sure why you find this so surprising. Install the 2.2.x
On Fri, 2 Feb 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm afraid a DEFPA is really != a 3COM. DEFPA is a DEC design, which
I think uses DEC-specific chips
My DEFPAs are at home so I cannot easily check right now.
I'm aware of 1 3com card that is a rebadged DEFPA.
Others appear to have similar/same
On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Nick Meverden wrote:
has anyone had any success getting the FDDILINK 3com 3c805 pci fiber
card to work with freebsd 4.2R or know anyone that could help develop
a driver for this ? Please contact me
If this isn't a DEFPA in disguise and adding the PCI IDs to the fpa driver
Wrong list to send this too... it should either be -stable or -current- you
didn't say which system it was.
try
mount /
or
mount -w /
On Sat, 27 Jan 2001, Felix-Antoine Paradis wrote:
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hey
We got a problem booting our server. Someone added some
on Sat, 27 Jan 2001 Felix-Antoine Paradis wrote:
It says the filesystem
is read-only. Can you help us?
mount -uw /
should help.
Alex
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* Joe Albowicz [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010123 21:38] wrote:
Hello,
I'm porting an application from Linux to FreeBSD and I am having some
problems with the program crashing in weird/random places because of
memory corruption. For example the crash can happen in STL or free or in
c++ code
hi, there!
On Tue, 23 Jan 2001, Joe Albowicz wrote:
I'm porting an application from Linux to FreeBSD and I am having some
problems with the program crashing in weird/random places because of
memory corruption. For example the crash can happen in STL or free or in
c++ code that we have
Hi everybody,
My little problem does not seem to make anybody enthousiastic, at which
point that I am wondering if there is any GDB user on kernel dump
listening over there ... Maybe I am on the wrong mailing list ? Or
should I look for further help somewhere else ? Or is it that my
Ok, let's start again (in plain text this time, thanx again, Daniel ;-)
I use a private scheme to interact with the 'ipintr' isr. The two
following routines are expected to be called either by our modified
version of 'ip_input' at network SWI level or at user level.
int my_global_ipl=0;
void
Thank you for your answer,
We are actually working with FreeBSD 4.1-RELEASE. The 'delta' you are
refering to is actually a bit too large to be displayed simply in this
mailing list. I am not sure to be able to produce the same problem with
a small prototype because of the actual complexity of
Thank you for your answer,
OK, let's make it a bit clearer !
I use a private scheme to interact with the 'ipintr' isr. The two following
routines are expected to be called either by our modified version of 'ip_input'
at network SWI level or at user level.
int my_global_ipl=0;
void my_enter() {
Thank you for your answer,
OK, let's make it a bit clearer !
I use a private scheme to interact with the 'ipintr' isr. The two following
routines are expected to be called either by our modified version of 'ip_input'
at network SWI level or at user level.
int my_global_ipl=0;
void
On Fri, 12 Jan 2001, Xavier Galleri wrote:
OK, let's make it a bit clearer !
...
[skiped]
Now, if you've read my first mail, I was actually asking for help onhow
to dump the stack of an interrupted process with GDB when the
kernelcrash occurs in the context of an isr. Actually, I would
Thank you for your answer,
It's difficult to believe that nothing more intuitive and immediate can be
done to get the kernel stack of any process from a GDB session on a kernel
crash dump. Does it mean that this is something that nobody ever need until
now ?
Also, is there a mean to ask GDB to
Hi everybody,
I have reached a point where I am wondering if a call to 'malloc' with
the M_NOWAIT flag is not falling asleep !
In fact, I suspect that the interrupted context is somewhere during a
call to 'malloc' (I increment a counter just before calling malloc and
increment another just
* Xavier Galleri [EMAIL PROTECTED] [010111 11:27] wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have reached a point where I am wondering if a call to 'malloc' with
the M_NOWAIT flag is not falling asleep !
M_NOWAIT shouldn't sleep.
In fact, I suspect that the interrupted context is somewhere during a
call
Mike Smith wrote:
I'm a newbie to device driver writing and I have been learning well by
reading the code of the other drivers in the system. I would ultimately
like to port a linux driver for a VoIP telephony card (Quicknet
PhoneJack) to FreeBSD, and so far I have a skeleton driver
In muc.lists.freebsd.hackers, you wrote:
One thing I did try, was to write a very simple program to open the
device
You can (should) just use echo -n device_file, that's it.
BTW for testing purpose it doesn't required to put now in the /dev
directory, /dev doesn't mean nothing magical.
(now
I'm a newbie to device driver writing and I have been learning well by
reading the code of the other drivers in the system. I would ultimately
like to port a linux driver for a VoIP telephony card (Quicknet
PhoneJack) to FreeBSD, and so far I have a skeleton driver which does
successfully
Thomas Faehnle writes:
I'm trying to assist in debugging the crash reported as kern/18685--
apparently Greg is unable to reproduce the problem on his machine.
Have you tried hooking up another machine via serial console
and using gdb?
-Archie
Type [enter]
You should then be at a "#" sign
Type " fsck -y "
when it gets done Type 'exit'
It should continue booting.
hi :
when loading the kernel , i have the following error :
**
the following file system had an
On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, Mourad Lakhdar wrote:
when loading the kernel , i have the following error :
**
the following file system had an unnexpected inconsistency:
/dev/rwd0s1e(/var)
You have file system problems/corruption of some kind. Enter
Mourad Lakhdar writes:
i have always problems when trying to work with the
inet_addr(), inet_network() ,inet_ntoa() functions ,when changin
in the ip_input file:
i got error like(when making):
ip_input.o(.text+0xce9):undefined
1. Put more descriptive subjects, it'll help people with less time
locate the questions they can and/or want to answer.
2. Try one of these:
-get a new /var with more space
-use vinum so you can add more hds to add space
-make one of the larger directories on /var a
...redirecting to -questions
On Mon, 20 Mar 2000, Mourad Lakhdar wrote:
hi every body:
when i change in the kernel , i config it , made : make depend
while doing make
i got the error :
/var : write failed , file system is full
cpp: /var/tmp/ccT1684.i:No space left
Robert Watson [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
with the advent of IPv6, I'm not sure what the approved mechanism
is.
int inet_pton(int af, const char *src, void *dst);
See rfc2553.
/assar
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Try
ip.ip_dst.s_addr = inet_addr("10.10.11.240");
inet_addr() returns addresses in network byte order so no further work is
required. There's also ascii2addr -- with the advent of IPv6, I'm not
sure what the approved mechanism is. But for IPv4, which is what you
seem to be interested
thank you:
but when i did that , i got a n "undefined inet_addr reference " error , i
guess that i have to include another header , but which one?
best regards,
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Try
ip.ip_dst.s_addr = inet_addr("10.10.11.240");
inet_addr()
IPv4?
what that means?
more details please--
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Robert Watson wrote:
Try
ip.ip_dst.s_addr = inet_addr("10.10.11.240");
inet_addr() returns addresses in network byte order so no further work is
required. There's also ascii2addr -- with the advent of
You would probably benefit from using the online programmers'
documentation available via the man pages.
% man inet_addr
Should tell you everything you need to know. You may want to address
further questions to [EMAIL PROTECTED] For reference, it
suggests:
SYNOPSIS
#include
Another question for freebsd-questions. Try:
% man 4 inet
% man 4 inet6
Chances are, if you don't know what IPv4 is, you don't care about IPv6.
On Sun, 19 Mar 2000, Mourad Lakhdar wrote:
IPv4?
what that means?
more details please--
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000, Robert
On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Joerg Micheel wrote:
David,
I haven't done too much debugging with FreeBSD either. A few small
notes, however.
I don't think the gdb version shipped is ready to handle SMP kernels.
This is a deficiency, not sure someone is working on it, I believe not.
Wow. So
David,
I haven't done too much debugging with FreeBSD either. A few small
notes, however.
I don't think the gdb version shipped is ready to handle SMP kernels.
This is a deficiency, not sure someone is working on it, I believe not.
Having said this, it is probably impossible to find the kernel
Using my FreeBSD CD-ROMs, I've been able to go into fixit mode and mount
the root filesystem of the drive, but I'm not sure where to go from there.
How can I figure out what my old disklabel was? Is there some way I can
search the raw disk for the locations of the file systems?
Any help
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