Re: netstart routing domain loopback

2021-08-18 Thread Theo de Raadt
If you change the evaluation order in netstart, something similar may be needed in the install script emulation of netstart. Alexander Bluhm wrote: > Hi, > > I want to create an enc1 interface for routing domain 1 and set > additional addresses on lo1. So my net config looks like this. > >

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread Martin Pieuchot
On 18/08/21(Wed) 17:50, Mark Kettenis wrote: > > Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 20:13:41 +0200 > > From: Anton Lindqvist > > > > Hi, > > > > Here's a new driver for USB HID Consumer Control keyboards. Such > > keyboard is a pseudo device which is used to expose audio and > > application launch keys. My

netstart routing domain loopback

2021-08-18 Thread Alexander Bluhm
Hi, I want to create an enc1 interface for routing domain 1 and set additional addresses on lo1. So my net config looks like this. ==> /etc/hostname.enc1 <== rdomain 1 ==> /etc/hostname.lo1 <== rdomain 1 inet alias 10.188.10.74 255.255.255.255 ... /etc/netstart creates enc1 in routing domain

Unplugging ure(4) during attach

2021-08-18 Thread Christian Ludwig
Hi, when plugging and unplugging an ure(4) adapter continuously, I came across the following error with URE_DEBUG set: ure0 at uhub0 port 21 configuration 1 interface 0 "Realtek USB 10/100/1000 LAN" rev 3.00/30.00 addr 4 ure0: RTL8153 (0x5c10)ure_ctl: error 15 ure_ctl: error 15 ure_ctl:

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2021/08/18 18:48, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > Regarding the introduction of a separate wskbd(4) this can be seen as an > intermediate step. Having this logic in ukbd(4) implies revisiting the > way reportID are mapped to USB drivers, which is still a bit of a hack > when it comes to supporting

Re: netstart routing domain loopback

2021-08-18 Thread Alexander Bluhm
On Wed, Aug 18, 2021 at 08:35:16AM -0600, Theo de Raadt wrote: > If you change the evaluation order in netstart, something similar > may be needed in the install script emulation of netstart. If I understand install.sub correctly, this is not necessary. /etc/netstart creates all pseudo

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread Florian Obser
My microsoft sculpt has a bunch of media keys. I tried mute and increment / decrement. They don't seem to have an effect. --- dmesg.boot Wed Aug 18 19:19:07 2021 +++ dmesg.boot.ucc Wed Aug 18 19:19:16 2021 @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ -OpenBSD 7.0-beta (GENERIC.MP) #131: Wed Aug 18 10:18:06 CEST 2021

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread joshua stein
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021 at 18:48:45 +0200, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > Regarding the introduction of a separate wskbd(4) this can be seen as an > intermediate step. Having this logic in ukbd(4) implies revisiting the > way reportID are mapped to USB drivers, which is still a bit of a hack > when it

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread Paco Esteban
On Wed, 18 Aug 2021, Stuart Henderson wrote: > On 2021/08/18 18:48, Martin Pieuchot wrote: > > Regarding the introduction of a separate wskbd(4) this can be seen as an > > intermediate step. Having this logic in ukbd(4) implies revisiting the > > way reportID are mapped to USB drivers, which is

Re: ucc(4): consumer control keyboard device driver

2021-08-18 Thread Mark Kettenis
> Date: Tue, 17 Aug 2021 20:13:41 +0200 > From: Anton Lindqvist > > Hi, > > Here's a new driver for USB HID Consumer Control keyboards. Such > keyboard is a pseudo device which is used to expose audio and > application launch keys. My prime motivation is to get the volume mute, > increment and

iwn/iwm/iwx: hide firmware error dump by default again

2021-08-18 Thread Stefan Sperling
Detailed firmware error reports from Intel wifi drivers are quite noisy so it makes sense to hide them by default, especially on systems running -release. When Tx agg support was added to iwn and iwm it was important to see detailed firmware error reports. These were hidden behind the

add reference to veb(4) in ifconfig.8

2021-08-18 Thread Solene Rapenne
For the create command in ifconfig, many pseudo devices are listed but the recent veb(4) is not present in the list. ok? Index: ifconfig.8 === RCS file: /home/reposync/src/sbin/ifconfig/ifconfig.8,v retrieving revision 1.373 diff -u

Re: bgpd MRT RFC8050 support (add-path for mrt dumps)

2021-08-18 Thread Claudio Jeker
On Mon, Aug 09, 2021 at 12:17:47PM +0200, Claudio Jeker wrote: > This diff adds the bits needed to support add-path in MRT dumps. > The problem here is that MRT as a stateless protocol has no chance > to know what kind of encoding (add-path or not) is used for the NLRI in > message dumps. And for