Latest (this night) current, no system activity:
panic: mutex Giant owned at ../../kern/kern_intr.c:238
I can sen you kernel conf if needed.
Is this known or should I invest some time to debug it?
Bye,
Andrea
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0 and 1. Now what could be so hard about that?
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Nicolas Souchu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What are kernel mutex? A new mechanism for spl replacement? Is it
> introduced with the new SMP? I found nothing in the mail archives...
You mean you don't read -committers, -developers and -arch?
DES
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On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001127 18:12] wrote:
> >
> > Morning all ...
> >
> > Every since the SMPng code went into -current way back when, I've
> > been experiencing hangs ... and am not quite sure how to debug this. I'm
> > in
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Alfred Perlstein wrote:
> * Alfred Perlstein <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001127 21:56] wrote:
> > * The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [001127 18:12] wrote:
> > >
> > > Morning all ...
> > >
> > > Every since the SMPng code went into -current way back when, I've
> > > been ex
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 08:28:57PM -0500, Garance A Drosihn wrote:
> Unless I'm missing something, which is certainly possible, it
> seems to me that
> http://www.freebsd.org/handbook/makeworld.html
>
> is missing some information that it used to have.
Send patches. When I wrote that secti
The standard way of loading a particular module at boot from
/boot/loader.conf is 'modulename_load="YES"', right? This
doesn't seem to be possible with the 3dfx module, however...
Since it's name starts with a number, it causes a syntax error.
Being FORTH-impaired, I have no idea how to work aro
On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 02:42:52PM -0600, Mike Eldridge wrote:
> On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Bernd Walter wrote:
> > LCA systems doesn't like probing after PCI slot 19.
> > Probing slot 20 panics the system.
> > The following patch made it into single user mode on my AXPpci33.
> > I asume it will also wo
On 28-Nov-00 The Hermit Hacker wrote:
>
> Just tried to build a kernel based on sources from today, to enable
> BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER so that I can try and get in and see where its hanging
> ... the compile hung the machine solid. Even hitting the
> 'numlock'/'capslock' on my keyboard generated no
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Wilko Bulte wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 27, 2000 at 02:42:52PM -0600, Mike Eldridge wrote:
> > On Sat, 25 Nov 2000, Bernd Walter wrote:
> > > LCA systems doesn't like probing after PCI slot 19.
> > > Probing slot 20 panics the system.
> > > The following patch made it into single use
On 28-Nov-00 Andrea Campi wrote:
> Latest (this night) current, no system activity:
>
> panic: mutex Giant owned at ../../kern/kern_intr.c:238
>
> I can sen you kernel conf if needed.
>
> Is this known or should I invest some time to debug it?
Eek! I haven't seen this. If you can reproduce
gah ... okay, first "problem" is coming up with a serial console, as I
only have the one machine ... but, am going to search one out and save
this email ... will come back to it once I get it setup that far ...
thanks ...
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, John Baldwin wrote:
>
> On 28-Nov-00 The Hermit Ha
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Christian
Carstensen writes:
: sound output results in "pcm0: play interrupt timeout, channel dead".
: when inserting a pccard, the card is not being recognized, pccardd tends
: to call it something like "Null, Null".
You must change the default pccardd memory add
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 12:17:14 -0400 (AST), The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> this kernel seems to do it faster then the previous one ...
That's been my observation over the past 24 hours too.
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Michael D. Harnois, Redeemer Lutheran Church, Washburn, IA
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In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kris Kennaway writes:
: Please review. This syncs up our code with some NetBSD changes, as well
: as attempting to sync rwall up with wall.
You might also want to bruing in the openBSD changes for wall -g.
Plus a few nits:
+ char *tty, hostname[MAXHOSTNAMELEN
"Donald J . Maddox" wrote:
>
> Also, it doesn't seem to be possible to compile 'device tdfx'
> statically into the kernel either, since it depends on symbols
> that only exist in the kernel when compat_linux is defined, and
> COMPAT_LINUX is no longer an option, is it?
COMPAT_LINUX is still supp
well, John just gave a good break down on what needs to be done to debug
it ... do you have easy access to a serial console? I'm trying to
scrounge up hardware at this end to do it with, but its difficult :)
On 28 Nov 2000, Michael Harnois wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 12:17:14 -0400 (AST), The
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 19:34:03 -0400 (AST), The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> well, John just gave a good break down on what needs to be done
> to debug it ... do you have easy access to a serial console? I'm
> trying to scrounge up hardware at this end to do it with, but
I actually thought that COMPAT_LINUX had been completely removed, just
causing opt_dontuse.h to be generated. I see now that it doesn't
even warn about this being a deprecated option. *Is* it still
considered a deprecated option? I'm sure config used to warn about
COMPAT_LINUX being deprecated
"Donald J . Maddox" wrote:
>
> I actually thought that COMPAT_LINUX had been completely removed, just
> causing opt_dontuse.h to be generated. I see now that it doesn't
> even warn about this being a deprecated option. *Is* it still
> considered a deprecated option? I'm sure config used to war
no sweat I'll try and hijack a laptop from work tomorrow for a couple
of days, or wait for hte boss to get back from her trip and hijack hers
... if nothing for tomorrow, early next week instead ...
On 28 Nov 2000, Michael Harnois wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 19:34:03 -0400 (AST), The Her
On 28-Nov-00 Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> Nicolas Souchu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > What are kernel mutex? A new mechanism for spl replacement? Is it
> > introduced with the new SMP? I found nothing in the mail archives...
>
> You mean you don't read -committers, -developers and -arch?
Well, I haven't seen this before !!!
Your ISP is *insisting* that you negotiate a multi-link connection.
You can do this by simply adding
set mrru 1506
to your config.
> I sometimes have trouble connecting to my flat-rate isp via i4bsd.
> Most of the time it works, but sometimes the handsh
Huh... I was sure it did... Oh, well, guess my memory ain't what
it used to be :-/
But... Since you are the Linux Guru, and it seems I momentarily
have your attention, let me ask you about another Linux emulation
matter. :)
The Linux 'ldd' program is, as I'm sure you know, just a shell
script
On Mon, 27 Nov 2000, Andrew Gallatin wrote:
>
> Bruce Evans writes:
> > Possible causes of the problem:
> > 1) isa_handle_intr() claims to send specific EOIs (0x30 | irq) but
> >actually sends non-specific ones (0x20 | garbage). Since interrupts
>
> I think that sending non-specific
"Donald J . Maddox" wrote:
>
> The Linux 'ldd' program is, as I'm sure you know, just a shell
> script that tries to directly execute 'ld-linux.so.2' on the
> filename passed in argv to the script. This doesn't work with our
> Linux emulation. Apparently, ld-linux.so.2 is simply (and not too
>
>
> It's not a matter of our emulator. The problem is that Linux allows the
> execution of shared objects. Technically speaking this is wrong and our
> ELF loader doesn't do that. We can change our ELF loader, but that would
Could you elaborate on this, please. I am interested in what is meant wi
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > It's not a matter of our emulator. The problem is that Linux allows the
> > execution of shared objects. Technically speaking this is wrong and our
> > ELF loader doesn't do that. We can change our ELF loader, but that would
>
> Could you elaborate on this, please.
"Donald J . Maddox" wrote:
>
> The standard way of loading a particular module at boot from
> /boot/loader.conf is 'modulename_load="YES"', right? This
> doesn't seem to be possible with the 3dfx module, however...
> Since it's name starts with a number, it causes a syntax error.
Ugh. Evil stuf
For quite a while I couldn't get into the CVS server to update /usr/src.
I finnaly did and /usr/src compiled ok but the kernel is giving me
a problem with some asm macros in atomic.h and they aren't trivial
macros.
I was wondering if you knew what the problem was or who could
help set me straig
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Brian Somers wrote:
> Well, I haven't seen this before !!!
>
> Your ISP is *insisting* that you negotiate a multi-link connection.
> You can do this by simply adding
>
> set mrru 1506
>
> to your config.
>
Strange, since my subscription is single channel flat rate i
On 28 Nov 2000, Michael Harnois wrote:
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 19:34:03 -0400 (AST), The Hermit Hacker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
> > well, John just gave a good break down on what needs to be done
> > to debug it ... do you have easy access to a serial console? I'm
> > trying to sc
> For quite a while I couldn't get into the CVS server to update /usr/src.
> I finnaly did and /usr/src compiled ok but the kernel is giving me
> a problem with some asm macros in atomic.h and they aren't trivial
> macros.
>
> I was wondering if you knew what the problem was or who could
> help
Howdy,
Get the attached panic repeatedly when doing an rm -rf /usr/ports and trying
to create a snapshot of the root partition. Sometimes I get the panic when
there's no apparent disk activity and trying to create a snapshot on >2GB
filesystems. I've included gdb output, dmesg and my kernel confi
If memory serves me right, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
> So, from a pure
> ELF layout point of view, both shared objects and executables are the
> same. But a shared library is not guaranteed to be executable. Allowing
> shared objects to be executed is in violation with the specs:
This may be a rea
Thanks! This works great. I remember reading the stuff at the
bottom of /boot/defaults/loader.conf about the 'module_name'
variable, etc. and wondering what on Earth it might be useful for :)
Guess I know now :) Thanks again...
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
>Use two variables to control this. For
"Bruce A. Mah" wrote:
>
> If memory serves me right, Marcel Moolenaar wrote:
>
> > So, from a pure
> > ELF layout point of view, both shared objects and executables are the
> > same. But a shared library is not guaranteed to be executable. Allowing
> > shared objects to be executed is in violati
Here's a report, that you may ignore if needed...
I'm building news machines with two partitions for OSen, to allow
me to boot into my choice, where my choice has been FreeBSD-STABLE
or FreeBSD-CURRENT to see how the two compare, and if there are any
significant improvements in -CURRENT.
I know,
On Thu, 23 Nov 2000, Julian Elischer wrote:
> locore.s includes:
> #define ALLOCPAGES(foo) \
> movlR(physfree), %esi ; \
> movl$((foo)*PAGE_SIZE), %eax ; \
> addl%esi, %eax ; \
> movl%eax, R(physfree) ; \
> movl%esi, %edi ; \
>
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