>Chris Costello wrote:
>> On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
>> > Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
>> > it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
>> > argument parsing. :-]
>>
>>Couldn't have hurt to ask.
>>
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Nick Hibma wrote:
> What about using uppercase names for
>
> buf_complete -> BUF_COMPLETE
>
> and friends to make it apparent that an indirect call is being made and
Ugh. Upper case names for function-like interfaces are for ones that
might be implemented as unsafe
On 13-Jun-00 Peter Wemm wrote:
> *** CAUTION IS REQUIRED ***!
>
> FYI, an intrusive commit has been done that requires careful attention. If
> you ignore this or mess it up, it can burn your house down, shoot your dog,
> close your bank accounts, report you to the IRS, or maybe even something
>
> Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> argument parsing. :-]
Yep, I ran it exactly as you specified in your "HEADS UP" message
to -current. It generates no output for either GENER
Hi,
> "Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
> >
> > Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> > >
> > > - support S2, S3, S4 (hibernation) sleeping transition. S4 sleep
> > >require some hack in boot loader needs help.
> >
> > I thought hibernation was entirely controlled by kernel? What do you
>
> IMHO, the hints are a machine property, not a per-kernel property. Setting
> up a /boot/device.hints is (IMHO) a one-time task that never needs to be
> done more than once, and (again IMHO) the 'make install' had damn well
> better not mess with.
But what if one does not exist? Wouldn't it be
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On Friday, June 16, 2000, Chris Costello wrote:
> while (defined($arguments[0])) {
> system("ls -l " . $arguments[0]);
> shift @arguments;
> }
Actually, just for style purposes:
for (; defined($arguments[0]); shift @arguments) {
# ... pars
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> How about that and as a stdin pipe as well if no args are specified?
Well, I don't know about modifying the argument vector in Perl
(and I'd rather not find out how it behaves across various
circumstances), but:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
[ This message is BCC'ed to -arch and -current, so it reaches a little
wider audience, but since it mostly deals with networking stuff, it should
probably be discussed on -net. ]
Thanks to the efforts of a number of people, zero copy sockets and NFS
patches are available for FreeBSD-current at th
On Tuesday, June 13, 2000, John DeBoskey wrote:
> modules-install modules-install.debug:
> .if !defined(NO_MODULES_OLD)
> mkdir -p ${DESTDIR}/modules.old
> cp -p ${DESTDIR}/modules/* ${DESTDIR}/modules.old
I'd suggest changing the above line to:
test -f ${DESTDIR}/mod
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Mikel wrote:
> I just install snap 61200 for 5 on my laptop and so far things are
> smooth...this was the easiest time I've have configuring xe (xircom
> nics) so far...anyway since I am new to the world of current I have a
> few questions...
> I am just curious maybe th
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Will Mitayai Keeso Rowe wrote:
> I have 10 FreeBSD servers that are a mix of FreeBSD 2.2.8-STABLE, 3-STABLE,
> and 4-STABLE. In the interests of saving disk space and bandwith, i have one
> central file archive of ports, and the three stable branches, and i mount
> those
Chris Costello wrote:
> On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> > Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> > it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> > argument parsing. :-]
>
>Couldn't have hurt to ask.
>
> while
On Friday, June 16, 2000, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Err.. how did you run it? 'perl < MYKERNEL'? If you run 'perl MYKERNEL'
> it will generate nothing because I was kinda lame and didn't know how to do
> argument parsing. :-]
Couldn't have hurt to ask.
while (defined($ARGV[0])) {
# ... pa
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> > Did you ran the Perl skript to create the hints file and
> > then change your KERNEL config like this?
>
> Yep! The Perl script generates no output and my kernel config file
> matches the requirements perfectly. Though, if you'll read the
> subject line again, you
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
> "Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
> >
> > I tried booting a kernel this morning, just to see Peter's new
> > "lean-n-mean" kernel config format in action, and I turned my
> > workstation into a headless server in the process. :-)
> >
> > Most notably, these former entries we
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: HEADSUP: bioops patch.
From: Poul-Henning Kamp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Wed, 14 Jun 2000 22:29:32 +0200
This patch virtualizes & untangles the bioops operations vector.
Background:
The bioops operation vecto
Chia-liang Kao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Is there anyway to put the device.hint stuff into kernel nevertheless?
> My diskless box fetches the kernel would know nothing about things reside
> in device.hint.
That is what the hints directive is for.
you could create a file "diskless.hints" and add the line
Wes Morgan wrote:
>
> As of about 7pm EDT I can't boot a -current kernel. I _can_ boot a kernel
> from the 13th I snagged from a snapshot kernel disk, and I can boot the
> snapshot from the 15th (but since userconfig does not work the lnc device
> spams so many error messages the system never rea
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I keep getting panics in dqget(ufs_quota.c), with a -current from a couple
of days ago. I think this might be softupdates related, since I can't make
it happen with softupdates turned off, although it's quite possible that it
has nothing to do with it. Does anyone have any idea what might be cau
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
>
> Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
> >
> > - support S2, S3, S4 (hibernation) sleeping transition. S4 sleep
> >require some hack in boot loader needs help.
>
> I thought hibernation was entirely controlled by kernel? What do you
"Jordan K. Hubbard" wrote:
>
> I tried booting a kernel this morning, just to see Peter's new
> "lean-n-mean" kernel config format in action, and I turned my
> workstation into a headless server in the process. :-)
>
> Most notably, these former entries were now missing from my dmesg
> output wh
Mitsuru IWASAKI wrote:
>
> - support S2, S3, S4 (hibernation) sleeping transition. S4 sleep
>require some hack in boot loader needs help.
I thought hibernation was entirely controlled by kernel? What do you
need?
--
Daniel C. Sobral(8-DCS)
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[E
> Did you ran the Perl skript to create the hints file and
> then change your KERNEL config like this?
Yep! The Perl script generates no output and my kernel config file
matches the requirements perfectly. Though, if you'll read the
subject line again, you'll see I used GENERIC for my test anyw
> Most notably, these former entries were now missing from my dmesg
> output when I logged in remotely and poked around:
>
> atkbdc0: at port 0x60,0x64 on isa0
> atkbd0: irq 1 on atkbdc0
> psm0: irq 12 on atkbdc0
> psm0: model Generic PS/2 mouse, device ID 0
> vga0: at port 0x3c0-0x3df iomem
Hi,
Is there anyway to put the device.hint stuff into kernel nevertheless?
My diskless box fetches the kernel would know nothing about things reside
in device.hint.
Cheers,
CLK
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>>Uncommenting out the following part gives me back the ttyv0 back scrolling and
>>vidcontrol 80x30, but maybe leaking memory.
>Sorry, actually it was commenting out, and forgot attaching the diff.
>
>
>--- scvtb.c.orig Sat Jun 17 03:39:00 2000
>+++ scvtb.c Sat Jun 17 03:39:00 2000
>@@ -9
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>> Also sprach Marc van Woerkom ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
>>
>> > > > Anyone else?
>> > > Yes, but it only applies to ttyv0.
>> > Same behaviour here.
>>
>> Jup, here too.
>> Unfortunately, that's the only one where I want it :)
Uncommenting
I had a wierder problem yesterday... I followed the new changes to the
kernel config file, and included everything that belonged there, and yet
for some reason, my kernel paniced while probing vga0 with an error number
6. I had to use a fixit floppy to get back into the system and compile a
generi
I would like to apply this patch:
Index: xdr.h
===
RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/include/rpc/xdr.h,v
retrieving revision 1.14
diff -u -r1.14 xdr.h
--- xdr.h 1999/12/29 05:00:44 1.14
+++ xdr.h 2000/06/16 17:05:09
@@ -128,14
I tried booting a kernel this morning, just to see Peter's new
"lean-n-mean" kernel config format in action, and I turned my
workstation into a headless server in the process. :-)
Most notably, these former entries were now missing from my dmesg
output when I logged in remotely and poked around:
On Fri, Jun 16, 2000 at 11:59:18AM -0400, Will Mitayai Keeso Rowe wrote:
> Is there any plans to move the ports' working directory out of the
> /usr/ports/ tree?
Look at /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.port.mk; in particular WRKDIRPREFIX.
Setting it in /etc/make.conf seems sensible, perhaps
WRKDIRPREFIX=/usr/
Is there any plans to move the ports' working directory out of the
/usr/ports/ tree?
Let me explain why i ask.
I have 10 FreeBSD servers that are a mix of FreeBSD 2.2.8-STABLE, 3-STABLE,
and 4-STABLE. In the interests of saving disk space and bandwith, i have one
central file archive of ports, a
Hi, here is the latest report on our ACPI project's progress.
Current status:
The aml interpreter development is going on and we've ported it to
kernel simultaneously. Now that we can build ACPI namespace and
search any named objects from there in kernel space.
The aml interpreter code can b
What about using uppercase names for
buf_complete -> BUF_COMPLETE
and friends to make it apparent that an indirect call is being made and
that the function might not be supported on that struct buf. Much like
newbus, kobj, and vnode ops.
Nick
On Wed, 14 Jun 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wr
>I already sent a mail about this problem a while ago, but it has not
>been solved yet. I mail again because I've made a mistake describing the
>problem. So, the problem was that when i type "vidcontrol VESA_800x600",
>it makes my box crash. I first thought that this was making my box
>reboot
I just install snap 61200 for 5 on my laptop and so far things are
smooth...this was the easiest time I've have configuring xe (xircom
nics) so far...anyway since I am new to the world of current I have a
few questions...
I am just curious maybe there's an webpage that describes the direction
of
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Luoqi Chen write
s:
>> Background:
>> Ideally struct buf should have had a real OO like operations vector
>> like vnodes have it, and struct bioops is the first step towards that.
>>
>struct buf will eventually become merely an iocmd structure, so why do
>we want
oops, sorry ... I wasn't even getting a page fault, it was just
hanging. Hrmmm, maybe I'll try a newer kernel and see if it still
exhibits the same problem ... my luck, I got my sources part way through
someone's update :)
On Fri, 16 Jun 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
> The Hermit Hacker wrote:
> >
> Background:
>
> The bioops operation vector is a list of OO-like operations which can
> be performed on struct buf. They are used by the softupdates code
> to handle dependencies.
>
> Ideally struct buf should have had a real OO like operations vector
> like vnodes have it, and struct bioops
> did you follow Peter Wemm's instructions on the new config changes?
Muchos thanks to Warner Losh for his src/UPDATE service.
It really saved my butt a couple of times. :)
Regards,
Marc
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Daniel O'Connor" write
s:
>
>On 15-Jun-00 Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>>Remove the "wd" compatibility name from the "ad" driver.
>>
>>WARNING: If you have not updated to use /dev/wd* in your /etc/fstab
>
>You mean 'If you have not updated to use /dev/ad* i
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