I just merged a change to the busdma implementation which tightens up how
busdma aligns memory and warns when busdma fails to align memory properly.
This allows the bfe driver to work properly on machines of all memory
sizes, but it also caused machines with the mpt driver to trip the same
On 6/16/06, Vlad GALU [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I wonder why the page's wired refcounter reaches 0 and yet the
page is on the wired list. It looks like this happens when the VM
subsystem tries to move the page to a different queue. Am I wrong ?
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Hi everyone,
Thanks to all who responded to my request for help. I tried the
drive in three FreeBSD machines running 5, 6-stable and current.
It brought all of them down hard, whether using dd, cpdup or other
utilities. I can only conclude it was hardware locking things up.
I could not find
hi,
some recent acpi changes seem to have provoked this:
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On Sunday 18 June 2006 11:02, Danny Braniss wrote:
hi,
some recent acpi changes seem to have provoked this:
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On Sunday 18 June 2006 11:02, Danny Braniss wrote:
hi,
some recent acpi changes seem to have provoked this:
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Dear colelagues,
playing with puc compatible MOXA card I found that it's rather useless with
contemporary DEFAULT kernel:
- sio compiled in, puc as module - puc identified, but no sio ports detected,
even when puc.ko is loaded by loader
- sio and puc both loaded as modules - all sio ports