https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=271062
Bug ID: 271062
Summary: [PATCH] add support for 28xx based device to isp(4)
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: amd64
OS: Any
Status: New
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Bug ID: 271063
Summary: setfacl(1) "trailing comma" should be "trailing colon"
Product: Documentation
Version: Latest
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
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Bug ID: 271065
Summary: Kernel FUSE limits read() size by 64k/128k
Product: Base System
Version: 13.2-STABLE
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
Status: New
Sever
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--- Comment #1 from Alan Somers ---
If your userland program opens the file with O_DIRECT and tries to do large
reads, what size of read does the server see? That should bypass the cache.
I'm not saying that it's a permanent solution, but
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--- Comment #2 from Ivan Rozhuk ---
There is no special user space program, this sshfs share used as usual disk
share for home pc.
mpv, thunar, pc-fm, image viewer and etc.
After add "oflag=direct" to dd:
unique: 18788, opcode: READ (15),
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Bug ID: 271066
Summary: netlink: nooptions NETLINK build fails after base
089104e0e01f
Product: Base System
Version: CURRENT
Hardware: Any
OS: Any
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--- Comment #3 from Ivan Rozhuk ---
sshfs with "-o direct_io"
unique: 15320, opcode: READ (15), nodeid: 865, insize: 80, pid: 24714
[01398] READ
[01399] READ
[01400] READ
[01401] READ
[01402] READ
[01403] READ
[01404] READ
[01405] READ
[01
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--- Comment #1 from Tho
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--- Comment #4 from Alan Somers ---
(In reply to Ivan Rozhuk from comment #2)
> fuse: unknown option(s): `-o async_read'
> looks like it was not handled.
> I do not see code to handle it in sshfs and in kernel FUSE.
Annoying, because it's
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--- Comment #2 from throwaway_vthg...@protonmail.com ---
(In reply to Marek Zarychta from comment #1)
No difference with and without {make,src}.conf. I started using
WITHOUT_NETLINK_SUPPORT in src.conf after it was introduced.
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--- Comment #5 from Ivan Rozhuk ---
> Annoying, because it's mentioned in the sshfs man page:
> https://linux.die.net/man/1/sshfs .
It is opposite to "sync" option that handled by sshfs.
I will fix that.
> Where do you see that comment?
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--- Comment #44 from John Grafton ---
(In reply to Jonathan Vasquez from comment #43)
Huh, likely a driver problem then. Have you tested booting a 13.0 or 12.x
kernel on this system? I'm wondering if the problem was introduced in 13.1.
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Bug ID: 271069
Summary: syslogd service inside client jail requires restart
before server jail receives logs
Product: Base System
Version: 13.2-RELEASE
Hardware: Any
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--- Comment #15 from Oleg ---
Why is it not possible to use tab-autocompletion for the export command? I type
exp, press tab, and don't see export in the list of commands available for
tab-autocompletion.
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Bug ID: 271071
Summary: mpr (LSI SAS3808) only finds 53 out of 70 disks in
external HP D6020 enclosure
Product: Base System
Version: 12.4-RELEASE
Hardware: amd64
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mprutil show devices output
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--- Comment #6 from brtastic@gmail.com ---
I have updated to recently released 13.2-RELEASE. Been using the laptop heavily
for the last two weeks (must've been well over 20 suspends) and haven't
encountered this problem. So seems like ev
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