Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/mii

2016-09-20 Thread Ryo ONODERA
Hi, From: Masanobu SAITOH , Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2016 14:02:37 +0900 > On 2016/09/19 11:00, Ryo ONODERA wrote: >> Hi, >> >> With this change, the following wm(4) device links in 10BASE-T when it >> is connected to 100BASE or 1000BASE hub. > > Could you show me the dmesg of wm and *phy? Here is wm

re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev

2016-09-20 Thread matthew green
"Jaromir Dolecek" writes: > Module Name: src > Committed By: jdolecek > Date: Fri Sep 16 15:20:50 UTC 2016 > > Modified Files: > src/sys/dev: ld.c ldvar.h > src/sys/dev/ata: ld_ataraid.c > src/sys/dev/i2o: ld_iop.c > src/sys/dev/ic: ld_aac.c ld_cac.c ld_icp.c ld_ml

re: CVS commit: src/distrib/sets/lists/modules

2016-09-20 Thread matthew green
"Paul Goyette" writes: > Module Name: src > Committed By: pgoyette > Date: Sat Sep 17 02:27:19 UTC 2016 > > Modified Files: > src/distrib/sets/lists/modules: md.amd64 md.i386 mi > > Log Message: > Fix sets lists for nvme module. Since it is being built only for the > i386 and amd6

re: CVS commit: src/sys/kern

2016-09-20 Thread matthew green
"Maxime Villard" writes: > Module Name: src > Committed By: maxv > Date: Sat Sep 17 12:00:35 UTC 2016 > > Modified Files: > src/sys/kern: kern_proc.c > > Log Message: > Use VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS for proc0, not VM_MAX_ADDRESS. It normally does not > change anything, since kernel proces

re: CVS commit: src/distrib/sets/lists/modules

2016-09-20 Thread matthew green
> > Probably. but Jaromir only set it up for i386/amd64, and I was just > > following his lead. > > Fair enough. So, who wants to be the first to connect an nvme to their > vax? :-) actually, martin@ already tried an nvme card on his sparc64 but it appears to require PCIe 2.x at a minimum, and