Re: Hyper-V

2019-02-13 Thread Kimihiro Nonaka
On Tue, Feb 12, 2019 at 11:17 PM Kamil Rytarowski wrote: > Is it viable to get merged the Hyper-V support for NetBSD-9? I'd like to merge it to NetBSD 9. I'm working on moving Hyper-V releated drivers to sys/dev/hyperv from sys/arch/x86. -- Kimihiro Nonaka

Re: DIAGNOSTIC for modules (Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb)

2019-02-13 Thread Rin Okuyama
On 2019/02/13 21:13, Christos Zoulas wrote: In article , Rin Okuyama wrote: Hi, On 2019/02/13 6:07, Paul Goyette wrote: On Tue, 12 Feb 2019, Rin Okuyama wrote: Hi, As Martin pointed out, it is useful for debugging to turn on DIAGNOSTIC for modules (for non-release branches). Now, all

Re: DIAGNOSTIC for modules (Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb)

2019-02-13 Thread Christos Zoulas
In article , Rin Okuyama wrote: >Hi, > >On 2019/02/13 6:07, Paul Goyette wrote: >> On Tue, 12 Feb 2019, Rin Okuyama wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> As Martin pointed out, it is useful for debugging to turn on >>> DIAGNOSTIC for modules (for non-release branches). >>> >>> Now, all modules for amd64

Re: DIAGNOSTIC for modules (Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb)

2019-02-13 Thread Rin Okuyama
On 2019/02/13 19:06, Paul Goyette wrote: I would also wonder if we could increase the WARNS?= level from 3 to 5 (to match the current WARNS?= level used for kernel builds).  Has anyone tried to see how many modules would fail with WARNS?=5  ?? Thank you for your comment. Well, I examined

Re: DIAGNOSTIC for modules (Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb)

2019-02-13 Thread Paul Goyette
I would also wonder if we could increase the WARNS?= level from 3 to 5 (to match the current WARNS?= level used for kernel builds).  Has anyone tried to see how many modules would fail with WARNS?=5  ?? Thank you for your comment. Well, I examined that (both for GCC7 & clang). Among ~ 360

Re: Multiple outstanding transfer vs xhci / ehci (Re: CVS commit: src/sys/dev/usb)

2019-02-13 Thread Rin Okuyama
Hi, On 2019/02/13 3:54, Nick Hudson wrote: On 12/02/2019 16:02, Rin Okuyama wrote: Hi, The system freezes indefinitely with xhci(4) or ehci(4), when NIC with multiple outstanding transfers [axen(4), mue(4), and ure(4)] is stopped by "ifconfig down" or detached. As discussed in the previous