directory, and re-preparing all
required ports did the trick. I suspect some of these ports were prepared using
the old toolchain (15.05).
Alex and Norman, thanks for helping out!
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"AcpiOsMapMemory:271 called -
dead”. At fist sight this function seem implemented (in acpica/iomem.cc).
Based on the log below, can anyone hint me at what might be the problem?
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# ls
bash: /bin/ls: Argument list too long
I’ll need some more time to investigate this. Of course suggestions are welcome.
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(https://github.com/nfeske/genode/tree/turmvilla-16.05) running on a Lenovo
x201 is attached. I get very similar results on x250’s.
Can anyone point out to me what might be the problem?
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to
> be configured this way. I vaguely remember that Norman has the same
> problem with his 6200 ABG card. The “quick-fix” is to forcefully disable
> 11n support (see the attached patch).
>
> Regards,
> Josef
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found in “dde_linux/README”.
Regardless of what I configure, I keep getting the same behaviour.
What puzzles me is that the “wlan_accesspoints” and “wlan_state” reports are
never generated…
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-> this returns the Directory_entry struct
with information about the directory itself, but not about the nodes the
directory contains (right?). Is there a way retrieve the latter?
Any help is appreciated!
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Hi Norman, Josef,
Thanks for your feedback and useful tips. It is clear to me now how to approach
this.
@all: happy holidays!
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the directory entries
similar to the dirent() implementation for VFS as hinted by Christian. This
works like a charm.
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solution?
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oks interesting. I like that it is geared towards managing a
larger pool of devices and that it comes with a web front-end, this may be
useful someday.
Thanks!
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Martijn Verschoor
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For debugging you can increase the verbosity with the -d flag, e.g. -d 6.
Also note that the uri is not a url for a file on the Intel site ;-)
Thanks to Christian!
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.. What could keep the constructor of Nic::Connection
blocking? Is this somehow related to the new asynchronous session creation
process?
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oet / kind regards,
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Bender: Hello World.
Need 018a9000 bytes to relocate modules.
Relocating to 7e757000:
Copying 25704288 bytes...
Copying 148184 by
Yes that’s it! It fixes both scenarios. I had not thought about the priorities.
Thanks for your prompt and adequate answer!
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Hi Stefan,
Welcome to Genode!
It seems like you did not specify which kernel to use in etc/build.conf
For linux:
# kernel to use (nova, hw, sel4, linux, or foc)
KERNEL ?= linux
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be a valuable and complementing addition to
the set of Genode network debugging tools.
What do you think, would you benefit from such a component?
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