Re: ThinkPad T60 x86emu panic on resume (w/patch)

2012-09-10 Thread Paul Irofti
Please send the dump my way.

Re: [clau...@openbsd.org: graceful restart diff]

2012-09-10 Thread Anders Berggren
On Sep 3, 2012, at 8:14 PM, Claudio Jeker clau...@openbsd.org wrote: I never got any negative test results back about this change. I assume that either nobody is interested or that it just works. I've been using this in semi-production with announce restart yes without issues.

Re: ThinkPad T60 x86emu panic on resume (w/patch)

2012-09-10 Thread Mark Kettenis
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 04:01:56 +0400 From: Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org * Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org [120903 21:41]: Now back to underlying issues: x86emu executes some code which causes parity check NMI (bit 7 set in port 0x61) to be generated, which causes drop to the debugger

Re: ThinkPad T60 x86emu panic on resume (w/patch)

2012-09-10 Thread Paul Irofti
On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:26:09PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 04:01:56 +0400 From: Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org * Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org [120903 21:41]: Now back to underlying issues: x86emu executes some code which causes parity check NMI (bit 7 set

Re: ThinkPad T60 x86emu panic on resume (w/patch)

2012-09-10 Thread Mark Kettenis
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2012 13:34:56 +0300 From: Paul Irofti p...@irofti.net On Mon, Sep 10, 2012 at 12:26:09PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2012 04:01:56 +0400 From: Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org * Alexander Polakov p...@sdf.org [120903 21:41]: Now back to

Re: Use ACPI to detect secondary PCI root segments on x86

2012-09-10 Thread Christian Ehrhardt
Hi, first of all: Thanks for your reply! On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 04:04:41PM +0200, Mark Kettenis wrote: most modern x86 hardware includes more than one PCI root segement. E.g. a hardware that I have here has three PCI root segemnts with bus numbers 0, 0x7f, 0x80 and 0xff respectively.

BCM5719 support for bge(4)

2012-09-10 Thread David Gwynne
i dont have this hardware, so i can only test that it hasnt broken this chip: bge0 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 Broadcom BCM5714 rev 0xa3, BCM5715 A3 (0x9003): ivec 0x795, address 00:14:4f:a9:34:90 brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5714 10/100/1000baseT/SX PHY, rev. 0 i need tests from any bge users

Re: BCM5719 support for bge(4)

2012-09-10 Thread Stuart Henderson
On 2012/09/10 22:57, David Gwynne wrote: i dont have this hardware, so i can only test that it hasnt broken this chip: bge0 at pci3 dev 4 function 0 Broadcom BCM5714 rev 0xa3, BCM5715 A3 (0x9003): ivec 0x795, address 00:14:4f:a9:34:90 brgphy0 at bge0 phy 1: BCM5714 10/100/1000baseT/SX PHY,

usermod: lock/unlock local password

2012-09-10 Thread Antoine Jacoutot
Hi. This diff adds 2 new options to usermod(8): -U to unlock a user's password -Z to lock a user's password In effect locking/unlocking the password means to add a '!' in front of the encrypted entry in master.passwd. Note that this disable the _password_ not the account of course (you could

PF: match dir ... tag tag; pass tagged { tag, tag } keep state

2012-09-10 Thread mxb
Hi list@, is there any plans to expand 'tagged' keyword in PF into list? Example of usage: match in ... tag ABC match in ... tag BCD pass in on egress tagged { ABC, BCD } If yes, is anyone already working on that? Any diff for testing? Yes, I started to look at this, but it will take time for

Re: Support power saving with athn(4) in host AP mode

2012-09-10 Thread Jan Stary
On Aug 18 10:40:23, Mark Kettenis wrote: Finally got annoyed enough that my MacBook running OS X (don't ask) didn't work too well on my OpenBSD AP at home. The reason is the following caveat listed in the athn(4) man page: Host AP mode doesn't support power saving. Clients attempting

Re: FTDI FT2232H

2012-09-10 Thread Aaron
On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 8:32 PM, Aaron Bieber def...@gmail.com wrote: On Sat, Sep 08, 2012 at 04:47:45PM +0200, Raphael Graf wrote: This adds support for the FT2232H and FT4232H serial adapters. (FT2232H found on the BeagleBone). These devices have a 120MHz base clock for the baud rate

Re: usermod: lock/unlock local password

2012-09-10 Thread sven falempin
2012/9/10 Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org Hi. This diff adds 2 new options to usermod(8): -U to unlock a user's password -Z to lock a user's password In effect locking/unlocking the password means to add a '!' in front of the encrypted entry in master.passwd. Note that this

Re: usermod: lock/unlock local password

2012-09-10 Thread Scott McEachern
On 09/10/12 15:24, sven falempin wrote: 2012/9/10 Antoine Jacoutot ajacou...@bsdfrog.org In effect locking/unlocking the password means to add a '!' in front of the encrypted entry in master.passwd. Note that this disable the _password_ not the account of course (you could still connect using

iostat: show read and write transfers per second

2012-09-10 Thread Frank Brodbeck
Hi, the following patch adds a new flag to iostat(8) to show the read and write transfers per second, similiar to the iostat view of systat(1). Though I had a hard time formulating the man page bits. This is how it looks like: $ iostat -x -w1 wd0 wd0 KB/t rt/s wt/s MB/s

Re: Support power saving with athn(4) in host AP mode

2012-09-10 Thread Peter Kay
It's working reasonably well here, but there's glitches with Android devices. After a while they either say the AP is 'out of range' or 'saved' with the non functional option to connect. That's with both an Androided ICS HP Touchpad and a Sony Ericcson Xperia Pro with latest official ICS. Sadly

Cómo Elaborar Folletos, Catálogo, Revistas, Boletines, =?

2012-09-10 Thread Lic. Mayerlin Aguilar
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Fix for sftp(1) tab-complete

2012-09-10 Thread Jean-Marc Robert
This is a diff that should fix a few issues I've encountered with sftp's tab-complete, and a few others that I found in the process. 1) In makeargs: Lack of bounds checking for the argument pointer table, causing a buffer overflow when entering too many arguments. 2)Improper handling of