Kind bump on this thread.
As for me I'd like to attach nvme(4) and maybe ethernet and amdgpu(4)
to the Thunderbolt-as-PCIe-bridge.
Have a good wknd! Joseph
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On Monday, 26 October 2020 13:02, Joseph Mayer
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> (If this one belongs on misc@ pl
ting this risk could yield security benefits for people who
> use PCI-E pass
> through / SR-IOV in Virtualized environments.
>
> I hope this helps,
>
> Tom Smyth
>
> On Mon, 26 Oct 2020 at 12:06, Joseph Mayer joseph.ma...@protonmail.com wrote:
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> > (If this one belong
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Joseph
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On Tuesday, 24 March 2020 01:45, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> Joseph Mayer wrote this message on Sat, Mar 21, 2020 at 02:57 +:
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> > Thunderbolt support would be awesome. Especially it would allow the use
> > of addit
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Dear OpenBSD tech@,
Thunderbolt support would be awesome. Especially it would allow the use
of additional M.2 NVMe SSD:s on a laptop at full performance.
Thunderbolt support would also allow the use of an AMDGPU via a PCIe
chassi, as well as enable the use of 10gbps
Hi Ben,
To my best awareness, Power9 support is underway. No idea about date.
Maybe usable in 4-12mo?
Joseph
On Wednesday, 6 November 2019 12:49, Ben Crowhurst
wrote:
> I've seen a few threads discussing OpenBSD on IBM Power Systems.
> http://openbsd-archive.7691.n7.nabble.com/What-about-the-
On Saturday, 29 June 2019 18:08, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> Many of the cheap arm64 (and armv7) boards will overheat if you run
> the CPU cores at full throttle for a while. Adding a heatsink may
> help a little bit, but not enough. Some boards have a microcontroller
> that monitors the temperature an
Hi,
This is not to suggest that the following would be relevant or needed:
Is there any any man page, or documents, slides, books or standards
specification documents regarding OpenBSD's memory model or memory
order considerations?
A marc.info misc@ or tech@ or Google search for query gives no r
Hi,
Previously there was a years-long thread about a 4GB (32bit) buffer
cache constraint on AMD64, ref
https://marc.info/?t=14682443664&r=1&w=2 .
What I gather is,
* The problematique is that on AMD64, DMA is limited to 32bit
addressing, I guess because unlike AMD64 arch CPU:s which all
Hi,
On ARM64, does OpenBSD have a 4GB cap on the buffer cache like on
AMD64?
Thanks,
Joseph
On Saturday, October 20, 2018 10:14 AM, David Gwynne wrote:
> > On 20 Oct 2018, at 11:56 am, Joseph Mayer joseph.ma...@protonmail.com wrote:
> > ‐‐‐ Original Message ‐‐‐
> > On Friday, October 19, 2018 5:15 PM, Mark Kettenis mark.kette...@xs4all.nl
> > wrote:
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On Friday, October 19, 2018 5:15 PM, Mark Kettenis
wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 19 Oct 2018 10:22:30 +1000
> > From: David Gwynne da...@gwynne.id.au
> > On Wed, May 10, 2017 at 10:09:59PM +1000, David Gwynne wrote:
> >
> > > On Mon, May 08, 2017 at 11:03:58AM +1000, Dav
Thomas,
On September 4, 2018 10:55 AM, Thomas de Grivel wrote:
> Le lun. 3 sept. 2018 à 23:33, Philip Guenther guent...@gmail.com a écrit :
>
> > On Mon, Sep 3, 2018 at 11:46 AM Thomas de Grivel billi...@gmail.com wrote:
> >
> > > I was browsing the DRM code ported from Linux and it's a terrible
Hi Mike,
About the GPDPocket laptop specifically, my best awareness is that its
battery status reporting has been reported to be quirky, and that it
might work in some BIOS versions and not in other.
The GPDPocket's BIOS comes in two flavors, "unlocked" with more options
and "locked" with less.
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