Whoops, got rid of putting in a null character when I should have left it
in.
-Luke
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I fixed the uname(1) call and replaced it with uname(3) I read the style
man page. ran the program through indent.
I ran it through sed because it reduces code complexity. Why re-engineer
the wheel?
I use C because I can use kqueue from a fresh install. You have to use
unaudited packages to use p
On Mon, Feb 1, 2016 at 6:18 AM, Luke Small wrote:
> I fixed the uname(1) call and replaced it with uname(3) I read the style
> man page. ran the program through indent.
>
>
2 seasoned OpenBSD developers have taken time to reply to you, and they do
not like the general idea. No seasoned OpenBSD de
I'm not merely experimenting with kqueue because I like the shiny bells and
whistles. I want to know how fast a mirror will download the same file from
different mirrors. ftp() is shitty for expediency. It does one of three
things it fails fast, succeeds fast, or it could take FOREVERR!!! I
wan
(Moving to misc@ only)
On 2016-02-01 11:14, Patrick Dohman wrote:
Do you know any MegaRaid that a) supports that, b) is modern and not
archaic, and c) is supported by OpenBSD?
It appears the MFI driver provides support for the MegaRAID SAS 9260-8i
Pleas note I’ve not tested the 9260-8i o
Patrick,
On 2016-02-01 07:10, Patrick Dohman wrote:
There is some hardware solution, e.g. Intel made the
http://ark.intel.com/products/70029/Intel-RAID-SSD-Cache-Controller-RCS25ZB04
0LX using the "Nytro MegaRAID" chip.
Someone would need to port its driver to OpenBSD.
Also in the past there
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:45:42PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:12:05AM +0200, Artturi Alm wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 01:14:35AM +0100, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > one of the reasons Allwinner A20/sun7i-based boards, like the
> > > Cubieboard 2 or
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:45:42PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:12:05AM +0200, Artturi Alm wrote:
> > On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 01:14:35AM +0100, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > one of the reasons Allwinner A20/sun7i-based boards, like the
> > > Cubieboard 2 or
Hi,
It may not be the proper solution to control the fans on macppc smu (G5)
but the following patch allows me to work with my iMac G5 without
losing my hearing capacity ...
$ sysctl hw.sensors
hw.sensors.smu0.temp0=44.72 degC (CPU T-Diode)
hw.sensors.smu0.fan0=1530 RPM (System Fan)
hw.
> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 20:57:29 +0100
> From: Stefan Sperling
>
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 03:14:46PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> > I think you should add a TCHECK somewhere at the top for the qos frame
> > size otherwise this might look beyond the end of the buffer for
> > specially crafted f
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 03:14:46PM +0100, Mark Kettenis wrote:
> I think you should add a TCHECK somewhere at the top for the qos frame
> size otherwise this might look beyond the end of the buffer for
> specially crafted frames.
Oh yes, indeed.
Index: print-802_11.c
=
On Mon, Jan 11, 2016 at 03:40:17PM +, Raf Czlonka wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Given that PKG_PATH and pkg.conf(5)'s installpath, now supports %c, %a,
> etc. sequences, it might be worth advertising it a bit more by changing
> all relevant uname(1), arch(1)/machine(1) occurrences or (hard-coded
> rele
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 06:19:59PM +1100, Jonathan Gray wrote:
> The AP bits are the same place as in the small descriptor second level
> format.
>
> Expanded version of a diff from Patrick.
Looks good to me, works for me.
>
> Index: arm/pmap.c
>
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 05:19:42PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote:
> Could this capping be an attempt to mitigate DoS from people playing
> games with ADDBAs?
That kind of attack doesn't make much sense.
A lot of stuff in wifi depends on others being cooperative.
Far more disruption can already be
On 2016/01/31 17:45, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> We currently force BlockAck agreements to time out after a certain
> period of inactivity. Some APs, notably Broadcom-based ones (like
> Apple Airport) don't cope with this nicely and drop packets while
> the BA session is reestablished. The result is u
We currently force BlockAck agreements to time out after a certain
period of inactivity. Some APs, notably Broadcom-based ones (like
Apple Airport) don't cope with this nicely and drop packets while
the BA session is reestablished. The result is unusable wifi in
11n mode with such APs (> 50% packet
Migrating this thread to misc@ .
On 2016-01-31 16:24, Tinker wrote:
Hi Karel,
Can you please tell me, about your RAID1C patch:
So basically, your RAID1C patch is just the ordinary softraid, BUT,
with checksums for each sector, located right at the end of the
physical disc.
Q1:
My most import
> Date: Sun, 31 Jan 2016 13:36:17 +0100
> From: Stefan Sperling
>
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 12:53:09PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> > This matters for frames which arrived in A-MPDUs.
> >
> > Before:
> >
> > 12:35:07.726898 802.11: QoS data: 00:1e:52:f1:80:55 sap 00 >
> > 58:94:6b:06:70:04
Hi,
The add_entropy_words() function performs a right shift by
(32 - entropy_input_rotate) bits, with entropy_input_rotate being an
integer between [0..31]. This can lead to a shift of 32 on a 32 bit
value, which is undefined behaviour in C. The standard says this: "If
the value of the right opera
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 12:53:09PM +0100, Stefan Sperling wrote:
> This matters for frames which arrived in A-MPDUs.
>
> Before:
>
> 12:35:07.726898 802.11: QoS data: 00:1e:52:f1:80:55 sap 00 >
> 58:94:6b:06:70:04 sap 06 I (s=85,r=85,C) len=82
>
> After:
>
> 12:49:08.879003 802.11: QoS data: 1
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 10:12:05AM +0200, Artturi Alm wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 01:14:35AM +0100, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > one of the reasons Allwinner A20/sun7i-based boards, like the
> > Cubieboard 2 or Banana Pi, don't boot is that the sxitimer does
> > not work for us. We a
Ah, I now understand that this problem is mindbogglingly complex because
of tons and tons of work needed to make it work, including the storage
format on the SSD cache, and tools for "fsck":ing it etc etc. In a way
that maybe answered my question, thanks!
On 2016-01-31 19:00, Tinker wrote:
I
This matters for frames which arrived in A-MPDUs.
Before:
12:35:07.726898 802.11: QoS data: 00:1e:52:f1:80:55 sap 00 > 58:94:6b:06:70:04
sap 06 I (s=85,r=85,C) len=82
After:
12:49:08.879003 802.11: QoS data: 10.197.84.33 > 10.0.1.3: icmp: echo reply
Index: print-802_11.c
=
It was suggested to me, after getting some vim options that work well
for style but "popped" the file to another format when I clicked on C
syntax that most files were indeed following style, that I look at these
files with vi.
Behold! My vim and vi are in total disagreement!
So I am going to have
If there is nothing like this implemented in software in OpenBSD,
* If someone implemented it, would there be interest to actually
include the patch in OpenBSD?
* Could a direct personal donation (separate from the normal donations
to the OpenBSD project) to a developer be of use for making
Below the conversion to uiomove() for ntfs. In the first three hunks the
size passed to uiomove(i) already was of type size_t. I also converted
the 'left' variable in ntfs_readattr() to size_t, because it tracks the
remainder of 'rsize', which also is size_t.
Index: ntfs/ntfs_subr.c
==
Hi,
i'm tinkering with ldapd and writing regress tests for it, and to
allow running independent instances (with separate port/control
socket/etc) i needed to add the possibility to specify an alternative
datadir, which was so far #defined in the code.
Patch is pretty simple and works fine, i'm ope
Hi Karel,
Can you please tell me, about your RAID1C patch:
So basically, your RAID1C patch is just the ordinary softraid, BUT, with
checksums for each sector, located right at the end of the physical
disc.
Q1:
My most important question to you is, the DATA that you CHECKSUM, do you
include
This could be made in software with benefit, as a Softraid patch.
So the frequently accessed stuff ends up cached on the SSD for faster
read speed.
ZFS on FreeBSD etc. does it in its "ARC"/"ARC2L" feature?
There is some hardware solution, e.g. Intel made the
http://ark.intel.com/products/7
On Sun, Jan 31, 2016 at 01:14:35AM +0100, Patrick Wildt wrote:
> Hi,
>
> one of the reasons Allwinner A20/sun7i-based boards, like the
> Cubieboard 2 or Banana Pi, don't boot is that the sxitimer does
> not work for us. We are getting no hardclock ticks and so the
> system can't work.
>
> There'
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