the uses of CTRSTACK.
CTRSTACK is also defined to use stack_ktr conditionally on #ifdef KTR in
sys/stack.h, but the stack_ktr function is compiled in to the kernel only
if DDB is enabled.
Perhaps CTRSTACK should be non-empty only if both DDB and KTR are defined?
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On Mon, 31 Dec 2007, David Taylor wrote:
Hi,
I've been trying to do some debugging with ktrace(9) for the first time,
and ran in to a problem after trying to compile the kernel.
I didn't have DDB defined, and as a result the build failed
after adding option KTR:
geom_io.o(.text+0x5ee
after the error occurs, what are the contents
of /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cvs/contrib/Makefile
and /usr/src/contrib/cvs/contrib/Makefile ? (specifically what is around
line 15?)
David
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On Thu, 08 Nov 2007, Peter Wullinger wrote:
2007/11/7, Peter Wullinger [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
In epistula a David Taylor, die horaque Wed, Nov 07, 2007 at 06:18:57PM
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Hello,
I've tried compiling java/jdk15 and java/jdk16 bootstrapping with
all three binary jdks (diablo 1.5
the problem, but
my java is rusty and I ran out of time and patience -- my extremely brief
test seemed to work ok and I started to think it may be related to
multi-threading... If I can't fix it any other way, I'll give it another
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mentions it in passing. It appears to have
been introduced before the CHANGES file started.
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0 lun 0
da0: SanDisk USB 2.0 Flash %z!Y Removable Direct Access SCSI-2 device
da0: 1.000MB/s transfers
da0: 1048576MB (2147484160 512 byte sectors: 255H 63S/T 133674C)
samba version:
samba-3.0.20b,1 A free SMB and CIFS client and server for UNIX
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On Sat, 03 Dec 2005, David Taylor wrote:
I have a USB drive (SanDisk 1GB flash drive), which I have mounted
on a windows PC using samba 3.0.
I recently discovered the copy of my files on my USB device were
corrupted (thankfully I had a backup), being filled entirely with
0's (that's ASCII
On Wed, 26 Oct 2005, David Taylor wrote:
I've been seeing a number of strange messages in my log since
updating to 6.0-RC1. Usually they happen when some intense
disk access is happening (e.g. when /etc/periodic/security/100.chksetuid
is running at 03:01), but it doesn't happen _every_
On Thu, 10 Nov 2005, Michael Butler wrote:
David Taylor wrote:
| [snip]
|
| I'm still seeing (lots) of these messages (below) on 6.0-RELEASE.
| Should I just file a PR about it, and is there anything else that
| would be useful to track down what's causing them?
I get
[WRITE(offset=7635992576,
length=16384)]error = 5
...
...
etc
If you need any more deatils, please let me know.
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On Sat, 16 Jul 2005, Matthias Buelow wrote:
David Taylor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
A corrupted journal can be detected. If it's corrupted, discard
the whole thing, or only the relevant entry. The filesystem will
remain consistent.
If track corruption occurs after the journal is written
is exactly
the same as a flush cache command. If the drive executes
both immediately, without waiting for the cache to be
flushed _before_ returning, what's the difference?
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On Thu, 07 Apr 2005, David Taylor wrote:
Hi,
I've got an amd64 box with 1 built-in parallel port, which works fine.
I also bought an add-on parallel port adapter card (a MosChip
SemiConductors Nm9805 chip). After discovering puc, I enabled
device puc and the card is now detected by puc
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the manual.
ad2 29314 MB IBM DTLA-307030 [5956/16/63 at at-1-master UDMA100
29314 * 1024 * 1024 bytes (i.e. 2914 megabytes)
== 30736 * 1000 * 1000 bytes (i.e. 2914 million bytes)
Its something harddrive manufacturers do to make their drives look bigger...
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the various
weird -ki flags to disable $$ expansions would be more difficult, however).
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s related to the bug that caused the panic..
'acd0: READ_CD commmand timeout - resetting' appeared just before the dump.
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