ns to port 3.0 though, because it offers a lot of
added functionality...
Best regards,
Andrzej
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src/share/examples/bootforth/frames.4th
It is even enabled by default.
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exactly the same symptoms, but then last Friday I did a 'make world' and
the problem disappeared. I'm running Inspiron 5000, using internal
track-pad (/dev/psm0, ps/2 mouse), no fancy modules settings, just plain
-current - whether this loads random.ko I have no idea ATM.
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On Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Bruce Evans wrote:
> On Sun, 4 Feb 2001, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> > According to procfs(5), the status line contains several well-defined
> > fields separated by spaces. However, the kernel thread names look like
> > 'swi5: task queue'
h is obsolete anyway, but it should
work).
Andrzej Bialecki
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L_UINT(_kern, KERN_NFORKS, nforks, CTLFLAG_RD, &nforks, 0, "");
If any, I think this should be long, otherwise on machines like web
servers the counter will overflow in a short time.
Andrzej Bialecki
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a
> set of rotating files stored by default in /.entropy. That location was
> chosen so that it could be loaded as early as possible in the boot process.
On / ? that's quite inconvenient for systems running with read-only root
FS...
Andrzej Bialecki
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er applications want to access, doesn't it
:-). Theoretically, this list could be all oids. Practically, it depends
on the user applications that are installed...
Andrzej Bialecki
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ink) was that Win powered
it down, and our apm doesn't know how to restore it. But no fix was
forthcoming, as far as my knowledge goes..
For me, it helps when I power-cycle - soft reboot sometimes helps as well.
Andrzej Bialecki
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ctly the same symptoms. The card is in a docking station for
Dell Inspiron 5000. Looks like it's sort of standard behaviour nowadays...
Andrzej Bialecki
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with 'Exited with error code: 0x400e0009'. There is no
coredump, however.
The system is -current after full make world. The modules are in sync with
the kernel.
Good old Windows way (reinstall the app) doesn't help either.
Anyone seeing something similar?
Andrzej Bialecki
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If we don't do it, we will keep
loosing.
E.g. we could move some of the drivers to the mfsroot.flp as KLDs, and
either autoload them later (i.e. not from the bootloader, but using
kldload), or have some options in the menu for loading. This way at least
we will avoid overflowing kern.flp.
An
boot time since it is located in /usr.
If we find out that it's very interesting, it should be implemented as
part of init(8). (hint: init is NOT Perl based ;-)
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On Tue, 11 Jul 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> >
> > > and my favorite substitute proposal:
> > >
> > > http://www.roguetrader.com/~brandon/sas/.
> >
> > I really like the ideas in the last one. The pages were not updat
I really like the ideas in the last one. The pages were not updated for
some time - do you know if the author still works on it?
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took it (today).
> >
>
> wow dude! put me on the spot or something!
>
> jmb
^^^
Ok, so it was jhb, not jmb... Just one letter difference ;-)
Andrzej Bialecki
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On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Kelly Yancey wrote:
> On Sun, 2 Jul 2000, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > While working on adding dynamic sysctls support, I discovered something
> > that looks like a bug.
> >
> > For kernels that have both INET
e.,
> not DOM or anything that looks remotely like it)
>
> - Comes under a BSD-compatible license
>
> Does anyone know of such a library?
Hmm.. Expat (ports/textproc/expat)? There is also a 'lite' version
available. It provides SAX interface (which I personally like the
most).
registered only once, within a section that is
common to INET and INET6.
Andrzej Bialecki
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to properly register the driver, but at the same time contain fields
like "descr", "syntax"...
Something similar to sysctl descriptions.. Oops, perhaps not the best
example... ;-)
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On Wed, 21 Jun 2000, Daniel C. Sobral wrote:
> Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> >
> > This thread is long, so maybe I missed something.. Can we have the *.hints
> > file loadable as a module of some special type (like kernel.conf), and
> > searched for during config
ial type (like kernel.conf), and
searched for during configuration like userconfig did?
Andrzej Bialecki
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match - present a choice, in a way similar to mergemaster.
This way, we can push the responsibility for tracking dependencies to the
user... :-/
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equires having N+1 boxes (which is not a concern for me, but for someone
having e.g. 2 boxes in production this represents 1/3 increment), plus
topology allowing for using NFS mounts.
Andrzej Bialecki
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On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
>
> ===
> SUMMARY
> ===
[27kB long list of errors deleted..]
I thought that the final conclusion was to have some other mailing list
for this type of messages... ?
Andr
start.
Don't get me wrong - I love to see what's under the hood, analyze the
sources etc. But it's not what is expected in a production environment,
(IMHO of course :).
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Andrzej
>Bialecki writes:
> : The reason I'm asking is that I'm looking for a method to easily
> : clone/upgrade a bunch of servers without having to do 'make world' on all
> : of
o far the best method was to do a make world, but it becomes
more and more a nuisance and waste of time...
Andrzej Bialecki
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erlap) this code is ready to use. Let me know if
you want it.
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On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Doug Rabson wrote:
> On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> > Well, somehow the idea of overlapping subtrees sounds nice and useful
> > IMHO. Any suggestions how to solve these issues?
> >
> > One possible way to do it would be t
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Doug Rabson wrote:
> On Fri, 24 Mar 2000, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Inspired by PR kern/16928 I implemented completely dynamic
> > creation/deletion of sysctl trees at runtime. The patches (relative to
> > -current
deletes them before unloading.
I'd appreciate some feedback. Thanks!
Andrzej Bialecki
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uot;, "depend", and "clean" we'd have to do the
> same thing for them.
Mhmmm... Isn't this something that .PHONY target is supposed to handle?
Andrzej Bialecki
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On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, David Scheidt wrote:
> On Wed, 19 Jan 2000, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> >
> > I did some hacks a while ago on a tool which could be called "devinfo". It
> > simply traversed the dev/bus tree and displayed tons of info about each
> &g
isplayed tons of info about each
node.
Perhaps something like that could be useful instead of full-blown FS?
Andrzej Bialecki
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all-or-nothing. I'd suggest a linked list of paths, set up by
compat.linux.pathmunge.paths, and the other sysctl to turn on the
checking. If the *paths sysctl is empty, it's equivalent to your
functionality.
Comments? :-)
Andrzej Bialecki
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ags 0x30 on isa0
> sio0: type 16550A, console
> sio1: configured irq 3 not in bitmap of probed irqs 0
> sio1: irq maps: 0x41 0x41 0x41 0x41
> sio1: probe failed test(s): 0 1 2 4
Tough luck. It looks lik a Winmodem - the probe message is very much like
on my Portege 7020. Just forget it...
A
, if need be. I don't know how big the requirements for libvgl
> are, or how much spare space on that second floppy we have, though.
As I said, I know of two examples of more or less complete GUIs, which are
either ported to libvgl or can be fairly easily ported. Both of them take
ab
ut quite sufficient),
and Microwindows (very new, still quite limited, but under active
development). Both use either VGA or VESA graphics. Both are very small
(around 100kB).
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rted to C plus config
file. Have you ever tried to use it in nonstandad location, or on a
minimal system? The end result is usually an unpleasant surprise...
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hink another way (instead of ifdefs) would be to provide some
> hooks into syscons, so that the "propellers" code can be loaded
> or unloaded via kldload/unload.
Another way to customize various strings, colors and variables could be
via sysctl. It's easy e.g. to set up the "
On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> Andrzej Bialecki writes:
> > I'd like to know whether we reached some conclusions concerning the naming
> > of sysctl variables created (or related to) KLDs. I know that Linux
> > emulator creates "compat.linux". I do
leaves and nodes) at
runtime, i.e. after the module has been loaded.
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On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> >
> > On Thu, 9 Dec 1999, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> >
> > > > Please see Netscape plugin port (ports/www/flashplugin) to find
> > > > out why we still have to need a.out support
:-)
Not really. You have to have a.out crt0.o and friends to be able to link
it. You probably have some old versions around in your system, but they
are not built by "world" target. Hence, they are not a part of binary
distrib.
Andrzej Bialecki
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odule logs attempts to use execve syscall by
root owned processes, and setuid/setgid by any user owned process.
Default mode for other syscalls, used when you add them to monitoring,
is to log all uses with all arguments.
-----
On Mon, 8 Nov 1999, Soren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> > >
> > > Oops, sos and I have developed a new version of libsvgl which can
> > > handle VESA modes in addition to the standard VGA graphics modes.
> > > But I haven't
raphics library.
> >As it is today, libvgl is almost useless due to very limited set of
> >functions. There were discussions whether to port SVGAlib or GGI. Do you
> >know if someone is working/planning to work on it?
Do you know something about this?
Andrzej Bialec
not compiled in, but
>
> As I write a "make world" is proceding but has not finished yet.
Excellent! At last! Thank you and Whistle for making this code available!
Andrzej Bialecki
// <[EMAIL PR
patible version of the libs, though...
but overall it looks to me like screwed up installation of linux_base
port. Try the standard IT solution: reinstall linux_base.
Andrzej Bialecki
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he libraries
therein.
Andrzej Bialecki
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for the info. Now we have a solution.
Andrzej Bialecki
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I NEED SMP, and the machines in
question are going to production soon... So, for me this is a real
problem.
Andrzej Bialecki
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C as of 2 days ago. It only appears to occur when running SMP,
The problem seems to occur reliably on ASUS boards - perhaps a
coincidence, but I have several machines here which behave this way. And
yes, libkvm is in perfect sync with the rest of the system (3.3-RC)
Andrzej
ks.
BTW. Thank you, Bill, for this software!
Andrzej Bialecki
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e done and where, but the fact is that as
for now it's the only way to do it (that actually works and is here).
Can we please have these issues resolved so that this functionality can be
added to the base system?
Thanks a lot!
Andrzej Bialecki
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opyright (c) 1982, 1986, 1989, 1991, 1993
> The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
>
> Then it panics.
>
> What's going on here?
It probably didn't like the latest changes in BSD license...
(just kidding ;-)
Andrzej Bialecki
vn(4)
and vnconfig - I begin to feel lost with all the options here...
Andrzej Bialecki
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uilding. :)
As I said, I'm done with the subject. it's on my web page on freefall.
Anyone wishing to do something with it can grab it and do whatever he
wants (within terms of BSD license).
Andrzej Bialecki
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7;s not going into the tree, no. I think Kevin's point and the
> experiences we had with Hasbro should already have convinced people of
> that much.
I'm tired of this. It has priority number -infinity on my list. Do with it
what you want - the code is there. I won"t put
ive effect
anyway? Besides, I'm not that sure I want to spend more time on that. Feel
free to hack it, guys, if you like it - it's BSD license, you know...
Andrzej Bialecki
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ch is silly.
What can we do, then? Why don't we ask them politely if it's ok?
Andrzej Bialecki
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this, but it would probably be best to
> distance FreeBSD itself from such a thing.
You can trademark the title "The Matrix", but you can't trademark a common
word "matrix". That's the only word I use for the name of the module. As
Daniel mentioned, they even can
module was meant more as a joke, but if you guys like it so
much you could vote for putting it in the tree...
Andrzej Bialecki
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On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Nick Hibma wrote:
> > oh THAT screen...
> >
> > quite a giggle..
>
> Have you seen the source ... very neat and short. Pitty that it consumes
> 2% intr time.
Oh, there is still much room for improvement here... if there is any
interest, tha
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Julian Elischer wrote:
> oh THAT screen...
>
> quite a giggle..
c'mon, you didn't expect me to put an intro scene from the movie, did you?
Yeah, that's something - MPEG screensaver... only a few GB. I need to
think about it.
8-))
Andrzej Bialeck
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Doug White wrote:
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > This is my poor attempt at reproducing the screens on the movie... Sure,
> > there is much room for improvement, and the whole thing would look cool in
>
On Fri, 20 Aug 1999, Sheldon Hearn wrote:
>
>
> On Fri, 20 Aug 1999 19:34:31 +0200, Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
>
> > Due to unexpected demand (I did it mostly as a distraction from real
> > work), I backported this screensaver to 3.2-RELEASE (don't know about
&g
so easy to reproduce that i hope the vm/vn gurus will not require
> too much effort to find the bug.
>
> in the meantime, what you suggest (for picobsd builds that is) ?
> use a real floppy ?
Yes, I think... but this gonna be slow, man!
Andrzej Bialecki
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http://www.freebsd.org/~abial/matrix_3.2.tgz
http://www.freebsd.org/~abial/matrix_4.0.tgz
Have fun...
Andrzej Bialecki
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y from the size of the
> file.
>
> can someone investigate this ? the code seems to work fine on 3.x
Someone also sent me a report on that, so it's a real problem. I have a
traceback, but without debugging symbols.
Andrzej Bialecki
// &
he whole thing would look cool in
> > VESA, if someone has more spare time...
> >
> > http://www.freebsd.org/~abial/matrix.tgz
> >
> > Unpack it in /sys/modules/syscons.
> >
> > Andrzej Bialecki
>
Hi,
This is my poor attempt at reproducing the screens on the movie... Sure,
there is much room for improvement, and the whole thing would look cool in
VESA, if someone has more spare time...
http://www.freebsd.org/~abial/matrix.tgz
Unpack it in /sys/modules/syscons.
Andrzej Bialecki
Given that "ABI" is a bit obscure, kern.compat is the only sensible
> choice.
One one hand you're right (it is a compatibility stub) but OTOH it is also
a kernel module... ;-)
Perhaps modules like this will want to have their stuff in BOTH places,
i.e. in kernel.compat and in ke
easingly important,
> :> burying deep would just make everyone's life more difficult.
> :
> :Well, it's also a module, so perhaps we should create the whole subtree
> :for modules (as was already discussed several times..)
> :
> :Andrzej Bialecki
>
> Yes,
s we should create the whole subtree
for modules (as was already discussed several times..)
Andrzej Bialecki
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er machine with the same sources and kenel. But if the problem is
repeatable you can prepare it beforehand... Remote GDB works miracles
then.
Andrzej Bialecki
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this panic...
If interrupted at (in)appropriate place, picobsd build process can leave
vn(4) configured but left without underlying file. I shoudl probably test
various scenarios here, like:
* vn configured, remove file, unconfig vn
* vn configured, mounted, unconfigure vn
ice testing environment?
Then you should investigate this further, because it looks like some bug
in vn(4) code - picobsd build doesn't do anything unusual except that...
Andrzej Bialecki
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//
On Wed, 21 Jul 1999, Matthew D. Fuller wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 22, 1999 at 02:19:37AM +0200, a little birdie told me
> that Andrzej Bialecki remarked
> > On Tue, 20 Jul 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
> > >
> > > You can do it manually from /etc/rc. If it doesn'
n running system.
Of course, the system can be in such state that this could equally well
do more harm than good... :-/
Andrzej Bialecki
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On Wed, 30 Jun 1999, Peter Wemm wrote:
> Andrzej Bialecki wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > Sources are from yesterday, machine is Toshiba Portege 7020CT. During make
> > -j24 buildworld machine dies with the following panic mesage (notice
> > absence of register dump):
&g
66a,2,183f9ff,756e6547) at vm_page_zero_idle+0xc9
idle_loop() at idle_loop+0x2d
I can reproduce it at will, if someone's interested in more detailed
report.
Andrzej Bialecki
// <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> WebGiro AB, Sweden (http://w
ty, I realised... last time I remember I was sitting in front of
> my Apple II clone about 15 years ago.
"Real-Time Forth" could be good for beginners... It's on the web
somewhere.
Andrzej Bialecki
// We
to a loaded and parsed file. Forth, bah.. :-]
Heh... To tell you the truth, that was my initial dream which prompted me
to start writing it. It could be done now, really...
Andrzej Bialecki
// WebGiro AB, Sweden (
can think of something else
which could be better suited. For now the only programs that need it are
kget and sysinstall. (i.e. it's still easy to change, if we know what we
want.. :-)
Andrzej Bialecki
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you? Some useful printfs here and
there?
Andrzej Bialecki
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code... Please take a
look at the message I sent about a week ago.
Andrzej Bialecki
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with -v, it reports:
ad0: invalid primary partition table: no magic
and of course it just sits there...
The issue is, however, that old kernel booted just fine. I attached
relevant parts of dmesg with old drivers, and disklabel and fdisk output.
Any clues?
Andrzej Bialecki
//
ime
(which is how long can user be logged on to the system), which isn't
checked anywhere.
Andrzej Bialecki
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time...
>
> Any hints ?
That's also my impression. I glipmsed the whole source tree and I couldn't
find any place where the limits are enforced. BTW. what entity should
enforce login time limits? Kernel? Some user-space daemon?
Andrzej
o, I seem to recall that we already have another copy of libiberty
(under gdb). Do we really need to have both of them?
Andrzej Bialecki
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few bits of test code, I'd appreciate it.
I can do that when I'm back in Poland (i.e. after Cebit).
Andrzej Bialecki
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hics image.
>
> The pnp line will be the only thing in /kernel.config, that's normal?
Yes. Since you're running -current, you should be able to use kget(8) as a
dset replacement to generate /kernel.config for you,
in the kernel memory space, anyway.
Not only that - you would need to disable other holes as well, which has
been done on purpose. Think of /procfs and sysctl kern.proc..something.
Andrzej Bialecki
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y with
> > other 4.4 systems and the Stevens books.
>
> Backwards compatibility is one thing, but new nodes should be named,
> not numbered. OID_AUTO is bogus because it perpetuates the numbering
> of
better to you?
(I'm asking because with libkvm you need to use /dev/kmem _and_ you need
to access symbol table - this doesn't work with stripped kernels).
Andrzej Bialecki
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||PicoBSD|| FreeBSD in your
ome
space. It was only a few bytes anyway, and we're short of a couple of
kBs now, so it's irrelevant...
Andrzej Bialecki
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Research & Academic |
On Thu, 21 Jan 1999, Warner Losh wrote:
> In message
> Andrzej Bialecki writes:
> : I'm more than willing to test it in low memory conditions.. :-) I have
> : that special 386SX/4MB RAM machine in the corner to test things like
> : picobsd memory requirements...
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M machine in the corner to test things like
picobsd memory requirements...
Andrzej Bialecki
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