Hmmm. I'm seeing something like this. I have an
and mpg123 will play a list of songs correctly, but if I ^C out of it and
try again, I see the "pcm0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead" message
and it don't want to play again until a reboot.
The gusc0 device is the only one using irq 5 and I h
According to Cameron Grant:
> is the irq shared? have your printf display the neomagic status - i'll bet
> it's 0 indicating the irq was not generated by the neomagic.
Ahem, yes it is shared, by almost everything on the machine. Should have
thought of that...
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: >Well, I understand that, my question is, why are true PCI devices like
: >video controllers still shown as being on isa0 by the kernel?
Yokota-san's answer is correct here, which I've not repeated.
however, atkbdc0 is a isa device as is fdc0.
For some drivers it is easier to hack a pci fron
On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Kazutaka YOKOTA wrote:
>recognized to be on the ISA bus. But, the reality is that the PCI
>video card is a half-PCI and half-ISA device...
Thank you, Kazu. That sucks, but at least it makes sense now.
Brandon D. Valentine
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>On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>
>>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warner Losh writes:
>>: The reason you have a ISA to PCI bridge still is that the serial
>>: ports, parallel ports, floppy, keyboard and mouse devices still live
>>: on the ISA bus. They aren't full PCI nodes just yet in m
On Mon, 7 Aug 2000, Brandon D. Valentine wrote:
>Well, I understand that, my question is, why are true PCI devices like
>video controllers still shown as being on isa0 by the kernel? I wanted
>an explanation of that. That's what doesn't make sense to me. Perhaps
>there's a valid PC/AT hardware
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warner Losh writes:
>: The reason you have a ISA to PCI bridge still is that the serial
>: ports, parallel ports, floppy, keyboard and mouse devices still live
>: on the ISA bus. They aren't full PCI nodes just yet in most ha
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brian
Fundakowski Feldman writes:
: There are only three choices. One is to break some of the software.
: Another is to break some other amount of the software. The other is
: to make our headers even more totally horrid than they are now, but
: still tenuously al
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brian
>Fundakowski Feldman writes:
> : I knew something like this would happen and we'd catch some improperly
> : written software. Thanks :)
>
> No offense, but if you knew this was going to happen, why didn't you
> do a
"me too"
pcm0: mem 0xfda0-0xfdaf,0xfac0-0xfaff irq
5 at device 0.1 on pci1
pcm0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead
Then EBUSY until the cows come home. I chatted with Cam some this
evening; this problem seems to have come about as a result of driver
restructuring. This chi
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Warner Losh writes:
: The reason you have a ISA to PCI bridge still is that the serial
: ports, parallel ports, floppy, keyboard and mouse devices still live
: on the ISA bus. They aren't full PCI nodes just yet in most hardware
: designs (I've yet to see a floppy,
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Brandon D.
Valentine" writes:
: I've got a machine with an Abit SL6 w/ AGP/PCI/CNR onboard, but no ISA
: slots, and it still has an ISA to PCI bridge built in. Some of the
: devices still register with the kernel on the ISA bus, even though they
: are quite obviou
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Brian
Fundakowski Feldman writes:
: I knew something like this would happen and we'd catch some improperly
: written software. Thanks :)
No offense, but if you knew this was going to happen, why didn't you
do a make buildworld first?
Warner
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Sorry for the delay (I've been away for 2 weeks).
As Ben pointed out, the act of opening the /dev device is the key -
specifically, the if_attach() called from tuncreate() called from
tunopen() does some permanent damage^Wgood.
I don't think ifconfig really has a chance of doing the right thin
"Brandon D. Valentine" wrote:
>
> On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
>
> >Anyone know why these devices want to attach to the ISA bus on a primarily
> >PCI bus machine? My MoBo is an Asus SP97-V, which has a mixture of ISA
> >and PCI slots. I was wondering maybe if even machines that have
On my -current box, buildworld failed as below.
===> libexec/telnetd
cc -g -DLINEMODE -DUSE_TERMIO -DDIAGNOSTICS -DOLD_ENVIRON -DENV_HACK
-I/usr/src/libexec/telnetd/../../lib -DINET6 -I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c
/usr/src/libexec/telnetd/global.c
cc -g -DLINEMODE -DUSE_TERMIO -DDIA
> According to Cameron Grant:
> > this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked
right,
> Well, it used to work :)
it used to *appear* to work.
> > so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning.
now we
> > trap the lack of irqs and disable the channel a
According to Cameron Grant:
> this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked right,
Well, it used to work :)
> so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning. now we
> trap the lack of irqs and disable the channel and emit a warning to the
> console.
I
Due to lack of time and other priorities I've not had a good look at the
driver for problems. I think that the initial submitter has a more
recent version available and that one should be tested. The NetBSD
version is also different and I need to look at what that one does.
Also, a patch to the
> The first time I run mpg123, it does nothing (that is, no sound is
emitted)
> and afterwards, /dev/dsp can't be opened at all...
> Any idea ?
this is a known problem. it seems the neomagic driver never worked right,
so when newpcm became dependant on interrupts it ceased functioning. now we
t
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Donn Miller wrote:
>Anyone know why these devices want to attach to the ISA bus on a primarily
>PCI bus machine? My MoBo is an Asus SP97-V, which has a mixture of ISA
>and PCI slots. I was wondering maybe if even machines that have all PCI
>slots, that there's still an inter
I saw Cameron's checkin and decided to try it out; I update to that
version of emu10k1.c, tried to build and got an undefined for
"CCR_READADDRESS." Grepping around, it doesn't seem to be defined
anywhere; I would expect to find it in gnu/dev/sound/pci/emu10k1.h
but no joy. There _is_ a "CCR_REA
Anyone know why these devices want to attach to the ISA bus on a primarily
PCI bus machine? My MoBo is an Asus SP97-V, which has a mixture of ISA
and PCI slots. I was wondering maybe if even machines that have all PCI
slots, that there's still an internal ISA bus? Check out my dmesg.
Specifica
I've just committed support for the following ATA100 controllers:
Promise Ultra100 / Fasttrak100
HighPoint HPT370 controllers (fx Abit KA7-100 onboard ctrl, Abit HotRod 100)
Intel ICH2 (Intel 815E based motherboards)
So far I can read >90MB/s on the Promise and the HPT370.
I can write >64MB/s o
Hi,
I added output of per battery information to apm(1). To obtain this
information safely, I propose new ioctl APMIO_GETPWSTATUS.
http://www.imasy.or.jp/~ume/FreeBSD/apm-pwstatus.diff
If there is no objection, I'll commit this next week end.
Thanks,
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FreeBSD sidhe.freenix.org 5.0-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #19: Thu Aug 3 19:19:36
CEST 2000 roberto@sidhe:/src/src/sys/compile/nSIDHE i386
FreeBSD Audio Driver (newpcm) Aug 3 2000 17:03:04
Installed devices:
pcm0: at memory 0xfe00, 0xfea0 irq 9 (1p/1r channels duplex)
The first
On Sun, 6 Aug 2000, Nickolay Dudorov wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> > green 2000/08/05 19:14:53 PDT
> >
> > Modified files:
> > sys/sys select.h
> > Log:
> > None of select.h needs to be exposed to !_KERNEL.
>
> But 'src/lib/lib/libkvm/l
Quick report:
I saw a failure building libkvm while trying to do a build world using
sources cvsuped aound 1.00 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time (U.S.) Sunday,
Aug 6. The error messages I saw were
cc -O -pipe -DLIBC_SCCS -I/usr/src/lib/libkvm/../../sys
-I/usr/obj/usr/src/i386/usr/include -c /usr/src/
Hi!
Here is a patch, it seems it fix some bugs in nullfs.
At least i was able to make kernel on nullfs mounted
filesystem.
All results are welcome!
Good luck!
patch
Well subject says it all, anybody with such a beast also called
ICH2 which is currently unsupported in -current
You need to have the 815E chipset and an ATA100 capable disk
to test out the code in question here..
Oh, and this _might_ cause trouble, so you have been warned :)
Thanks!
-Søren
> From: attila! <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Date: Sun, 6 Aug 2000 04:50:06 GMT
> on Sat, 5 Aug 2000 20:49:21 -0300 (ADT),
> Brandon Hume <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I went about a week without updating my source tree, but yesterday when I
> > went to build a kernel (and day), I
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