Hello, this is a simple "ME TOO" message
i had the same problem yesterday at home, but not here with todays
kernel.
Here, where everything works i have INET6 disabled in kernel.
I cannot look in the configuration file at home now.
Greetings
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Fer
On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 17:41:07 +0100 (CET)
Soeren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> It seems that I managed to break the tagged queueing support somehow,
> so please disable tags while I look hunt for the problem..
For some of us it is broken since long ago... as you know. I hope you
find the
It seems Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> On Sun, 23 Feb 2003 17:41:07 +0100 (CET)
> Soeren Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >
> > It seems that I managed to break the tagged queueing support somehow,
> > so please disable tags while I look hunt for the problem..
>
> For some of us it is broke
At 12:25 PM +1030 2003/02/24, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
802.11g isn't a final standard yet either (note no WiFi logo on 11g
stuff)
WiFi waffled. There probably won't be any kind of a WiFi logo on
11g equipment. Or 11a, for that matter. They're too beholden to
corporate interests, and I don't
Is there any support of nVidia's nForce2 integrated LAN
controller?
Also I have following message during device probe:
pcm0: measured ac97 link rate at 292571428 Hz
mpg123 appears to play MP3s correctly.
Sincerely, Maxim M. Kazachek
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I'm getting this from time to time in an xterm on my notebook
running 5.0-current
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sh: turning off NDELAY mode
appears from time to time in an xterm n my notebook
running 5.0-current
(sorry, forgot to mention actual message in body on previous post)
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All;
These two kernel options seem to have solved the problem. Builds now
run smoothly and error-free. I read the comments in NOTES about these
options and something clicked: I recall that most Pentium processors
will only deal with 4 kB pages. Aren't 4 MB pages a feature of the Xeon
processo
It seems Paul A. Howes wrote:
>
> All;
>
> These two kernel options seem to have solved the problem. Builds now
> run smoothly and error-free. I read the comments in NOTES about these
> options and something clicked: I recall that most Pentium processors
> will only deal with 4 kB pages. Aren
I cvsupped a moment before including ports-all
and - since I've learnt to 'make index' afterwards -
making index returns
Generating INDEX-5 - please wait../nonexistentlocal: not found
"Makefile", line 30: warning: "/nonexistentlocal" returned non-zero status
and more of that.
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Le 2003-02-05, Thomas Quinot écrivait :
> #13 0xc032f438 in calltrap () at {standard input}:98
> #14 0xc030652c in vm_page_wakeup (m=0x0) at /usr/src/sys/vm/vm_page.c:324
Got the same one again last night circa 04:30, while the machine was
completely idle (except for an xscreensaver process drawi
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:10:46PM +0100, Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> > inverse provided in the kernel configuration file (ENABLE_PSE &
> > ENABLE_PG_G).
>
> Just for the record but my [EMAIL PROTECTED]/533 512MB/DDR does *not* show this
> problem no matter how hard I beat it.
>
> -Søren
Try this:
In /usr/src/UPDATING I read that -current is always compiled withlots of debugging
flags on etc.
Can this be switched off with a single switch in the Makefile?
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>jeff2003/02/16 02:39:49 PST
>
> Modified files:
>sys/kern kern_lock.c
> Log:
> - Add a WITNESS_SLEEP() for the appropriate cases in lockmgr().
>
> Revision ChangesPath
> 1.64 +7 -0 src/sys/kern/kern_lock.c
I now get the following:
rebka# /daemon/
It seems leafy wrote:
>Try this:
>
>DON'T remove /usr/obj before doing a buildworld, just let it accumulate. It will
> show up someday (it's not deterministic). Even sh(1) can die during the build a
>long with make(1) and as and gcc. My P4 never showed such behaviour if I properl
>y remove /usr/obj
Jiawei,
I always remove the contents of /usr/obj prior to performing a
buildworld, and I could reproduce this behavior every time.
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To: [EMAIL P
Soren,
I have a machine that uses a SiS 648, but it has other problems... I'm
one of the unlucky individuals who bought the ASUS implementation of
this board, and ended up with a flaky P.O.S.
I'm seriously thinking of swapping it for a Tyan S2662 (Granite Bay)
motherboard, or waiting a few month
It seems Paul A. Howes wrote:
> Soren,
>
> I have a machine that uses a SiS 648, but it has other problems... I'm
> one of the unlucky individuals who bought the ASUS implementation of
> this board, and ended up with a flaky P.O.S.
Uhm the board here is and ASUS P4S8X and it works like a charm..
Jan Stocker wrote:
Before blaming me, i know it is not supported for 5.x or -current, but i
think some of us have that stuff already running on -current.
I've been in hospital for many weeks and now i updated my system (late
November) to the currents current. After adding the missing include, i
suc
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:10:46PM +0100, Soeren Schmidt
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > These two kernel options seem to have solved the problem. Builds now
> > run smoothly and error-free. I read the comments in NOTES about these
> > options and something clicked: I recall that most Pentium pr
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 01:21:46PM +0100, Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> Doesn't make any difference, the only way I (so far) has been able to
> reproduce this is by severely overclocking the CPU and RAM...
>
> -Søren
I didn't believe it either at first. But I had kernel #54 before I first got this
wei
Hello,
I first noticed this last night, after recompiling the kernel to fix
the delayed ACKs bug. What happens is that if I only use the network
"regularly" (fetchmail/web browsing/IRC/IM/etc), the system seemed to
run normally. But after launching a gnutella client, the system panics
wi
walt wrote:
Jan Stocker wrote:
Before blaming me, i know it is not supported for 5.x or -current, but i
think some of us have that stuff already running on -current.
I've been in hospital for many weeks and now i updated my system (late
November) to the currents current. After adding the missing i
> Jan Stocker wrote:
> > Before blaming me, i know it is not supported for 5.x or -current, but i
> > think some of us have that stuff already running on -current.
> >
> > I've been in hospital for many weeks and now i updated my system (late
> > November) to the currents current. After adding the
In article you write:
> I first noticed this last night, after recompiling the kernel to fix
> the delayed ACKs bug. What happens is that if I only use the network
> "regularly" (fetchmail/web browsing/IRC/IM/etc), the system seemed to
> run normally. But after launching a gnutella client, the
Bruce Evans (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 06:27:26PM +1100) wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, I wrote:
> I tested with plain -current and old boot blocks. The sysctl still reports
> ad disks correctly.
>
> I don't care about the sysctl but want to keep the boot blocks as
> backwards compatible as possible.
Freshly supped and got:
===> libexec/pt_chown
cc -O -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro -Wformat=2 -Wno-format-extra-args -Werror -c
/usr/src/libexec/pt_chown/pt_chown.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/usr/src/libexec/pt_chown/pt_chown.c: In function `main':
/usr/src/libexec/pt_chown/pt_chown.c:86:
>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 15:43:34 +0100
>From: Christoph Kukulies <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Freshly supped and got:
>===> libexec/pt_chown
>cc -O -pipe -mcpu=pentiumpro -Wformat=2 -Wno-format-extra-args -Werror -c
>/usr/src/libexec/pt_chown/pt_chown.c
>cc1: warnings being treated as errors
>/usr/sr
After this morning's cvsup I now get a 'syncing disks...giving up
on three buffers' error message when shutting down the system and
the filesystem doesn't get properly dismounted.
For the last four days I could never shut the system down cleanly
because of the nVidia driver problem causing a kernel
> Do you have revision 1.196 of netinet/tcp_input.c? If not, please
> re-cvsup, as this version has some fixes that might apply in your
> case.
I just re-cvsup'd and rebuilt the kernel. Same results, except that it
now pagefaults quicker.
Fred
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On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:43:43PM -0300, Fred Souza wrote:
> > Do you have revision 1.196 of netinet/tcp_input.c? If not, please
> > re-cvsup, as this version has some fixes that might apply in your
> > case.
>
> I just re-cvsup'd and rebuilt the kernel. Same results, except that it
> now p
Jan Stocker wrote:
Jan Stocker wrote:
Before blaming me, i know it is not supported for 5.x or -current, but i
think some of us have that stuff already running on -current.
I've been in hospital for many weeks and now i updated my system (late
November) to the currents current. After adding the mi
>Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 07:39:08 -0800
>From: walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>After this morning's cvsup I now get a 'syncing disks...giving up
>on three buffers' error message when shutting down the system and
>the filesystem doesn't get properly dismounted.
>For the last four days I could never shut
Hi,
Since I upgraded to 5.0-Release the cam-stuff acted a bit weird.
During the boot-proces, right after the SCSI-bus reset it gives these messages:
(probe1:ata0:0:1:0): INQUIRY. CDB: 12 0 0 0 24 0
(probe1:ata0:0:1:0): CAM Status: SCSI Status Error
(probe1:ata0:0:1:0): SCSI Status: Check Conditi
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Gerald Mixa <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
: does anybody know wether FreeBSD supports PCMCIA cards for wireless
: lan based on 802.11g (54MBit/s) standard?
Nope.
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It seems leafy wrote:
>> Doesn't make any difference, the only way I (so far) has been able to
>> reproduce this is by severely overclocking the CPU and RAM...
>>
>> -Søren
>I didn't believe it either at first. But I had kernel #54 before I first got thi
>s weird behavior. Ever since I have only ke
David Wolfskill wrote:
Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2003 07:39:08 -0800
From: walt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
After this morning's cvsup I now get a 'syncing disks...giving up
on three buffers' error message when shutting down the system and
the filesystem doesn't get properly dismounted.
For the last four days
"Paul A. Howes" wrote:
> These two kernel options seem to have solved the problem. Builds now
> run smoothly and error-free. I read the comments in NOTES about these
> options and something clicked: I recall that most Pentium processors
> will only deal with 4 kB pages. Aren't 4 MB pages a feat
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 05:15:07PM +0100, Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> Well the box has been doing about 50 buildworlds aday in a loop for the
> last 4-5 days, I guess that should do it no ? :)
>
> -Søren
It should :)
But I still fail to see why it does or doesn't behave this way. :(
Jiawei
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leafy wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:10:46PM +0100, Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> > > inverse provided in the kernel configuration file (ENABLE_PSE &
> > > ENABLE_PG_G).
> >
> > Just for the record but my [EMAIL PROTECTED]/533 512MB/DDR does *not* show this
> > problem no matter how hard I beat it.
Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> It seems Paul A. Howes wrote:
> > I have a machine that uses a SiS 648, but it has other problems... I'm
> > one of the unlucky individuals who bought the ASUS implementation of
> > this board, and ended up with a flaky P.O.S.
>
> Uhm the board here is and ASUS P4S8X and i
It seems Terry Lambert wrote:
> Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> > It seems Paul A. Howes wrote:
> > > I have a machine that uses a SiS 648, but it has other problems... I'm
> > > one of the unlucky individuals who bought the ASUS implementation of
> > > this board, and ended up with a flaky P.O.S.
> >
>
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 10:27:22AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> In the last episode (Feb 24), Christoph Kukulies said:
> >
> > sh: turning off NDELAY mode
> >
> > appears from time to time in an xterm n my notebook
> > running 5.0-current
>
> That means a program you were running exited without u
Hi,
I did a cvsup today, and when I tried to compile the Netgraph ATM drivers,
I got this error:
~rodrigc/ngatm/ngatmbase-1.2b/fatm/if_fatm.c
cc1: warnings being treated as errors
/usr/home/rodrigc/ngatm/ngatmbase-1.2b/fatm/if_fatm.c: In function `copy_mbuf':
/usr/home/rodrigc/ngatm/ngatmbase-1.2
Hi folks!
I have a serious problem. On a notebook with ufs the apm has launched a reboot
after wakeup the notebook. It started fs-check in background and before login
i get the error message:
bad dir ino 70656 at offset 0 : mangled entry
panic: ufs_dirbad: bad dir
Then it falls into reboot and
I have found an repeatable bug in the pcm device driver.
How to repeat:
Try opening /dev/dsp0.1 with flags O_RDWR and the kernel panics immediately.
I've included source code of the program I used.
Why the problem occurs:
The _mtx_unlock(...) macro is called with a NULL (0x0) pointer from the
CHN
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 04:09:11PM +0600, Maxim M. Kazachek wrote:
> Is there any support of nVidia's nForce2 integrated LAN
> controller?
> Also I have following message during device probe:
> pcm0: measured ac97 link rate at 292571428 Hz
Should be -- I committed some support for it.
Mike Makonnen wrote:
jeff2003/02/16 02:39:49 PST
Modified files:
sys/kern kern_lock.c
Log:
- Add a WITNESS_SLEEP() for the appropriate cases in lockmgr().
Revision ChangesPath
1.64 +7 -0 src/sys/kern/kern_lock.c
I now get the following:
Same here, FWIW.
r
Soeren Schmidt wrote:
> > You guys aren't listening again. It's a CPU implementation bug.
>
> Well, and you aren't telling again :(
I sent you private email. If you are willing to agree to
non-disclosure, you can know, too. Also again
> So, if you have the info you claim to have, it shou
On 2003.02.24 01:35:02 -0500, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> Okay. I have attached a patch which will nuke the sysctl, and replace
> it's use in picobsd's mfs_tree rc scripts with something better, but
> which still needs review. I have not tested the patch, but this patch
> should not fail, hopefully.
Pi
Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I think this is an expected problem with a lot of concatenation,
> whether through Vinum, GEOM, RAIDFrame, or whatever.
>
> This comes about for the same reason that you can't "mount -u"
> to turn Soft Updates from "off" to "on": Soft Updates does not
>
Craig Rodrigues (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:07:02PM -0500) wrote:
> The code in question looks like:
> =
> struct mbuf *
> copy_mbuf(struct mbuf *m)
> {
> struct mbuf *new;
>
> MGET(new, M_DONTWAIT, MT_DATA);
>
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Hiten Pandya wrote:
HP>Craig Rodrigues (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:07:02PM -0500) wrote:
HP>> The code in question looks like:
HP>> =
HP>> struct mbuf *
HP>> copy_mbuf(struct mbuf *m)
HP>> {
HP>> stru
Simon L. Nielsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> PicoBSD does not necessarily have awk (actually most likely doesn't
> since awk is 'big'). cut could be used instead since it much smaller :
>
> mount | grep 'on / ' | cut -f 1 -d ' '
>
> Perhaps somebody has a better way?
Does PicoBSD have sed
Am Mo, 2003-02-24 um 16.52 schrieb Jonathan Lemon:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:43:43PM -0300, Fred Souza wrote:
> > > Do you have revision 1.196 of netinet/tcp_input.c? If not, please
> > > re-cvsup, as this version has some fixes that might apply in your
Hi
Hm, my system is still panicing. Gn
Hello current-users!
I'm not having any luck getting my USB flash drive to work.
The machine runs current as of today (24:th feb).
Below is the output I get when I connect the drive.
Does anyone have any ideas?
-Richard
usbd_new_device bus=0xc404a000 port=2 depth=1 speed=2
usbd_new_
Harti Brandt (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 08:46:13PM +0100) wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Hiten Pandya wrote:
>
> HP>Craig Rodrigues (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:07:02PM -0500) wrote:
> HP>> The code in question looks like:
> HP>> =
> HP
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 12:35:37PM +0100, Christoph Kukulies wrote:
> I cvsupped a moment before including ports-all
> and - since I've learnt to 'make index' afterwards -
> making index returns
> Generating INDEX-5 - please wait../nonexistentlocal: not found
> "Makefile", line 30: warning: "/non
sorry for the crosspost but since it originated on -current
maybe people interested in the rest of the discussion were there.
I introduced the sysctl to export some amount of information to be
used by picobsd disks to tell whether you booted from floppy or atapi disk.
In turn, this is useful (and
Darryl Okahata wrote:
> Terry Lambert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I think this is an expected problem with a lot of concatenation,
> > whether through Vinum, GEOM, RAIDFrame, or whatever.
> >
> > This comes about for the same reason that you can't "mount -u"
> > to turn Soft Updates from "off" t
I've got a cheesy cigar-pro USB flash-drive (256MB) that works fine on
current (as of last night)
> -- Thus, Richard Nyberg had said:
> Hello current-users!
>
> I'm not having any luck getting my USB flash drive to work.
> The machine runs current as of today (24:th feb).
> Below is the output I
So I got a new Dell laptop, ATI Radeon 7500. Installed FreeBSD
5.0-RELEASE, X 4.2.1, and KDE right off the FreeBSD Mall CD-ROM.
I configured X from the installation setup and was happily
running X and KDE @ 1400x1050. Cool.
Then I cvsup'd to a recent -current from about a week ago,
which my othe
On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 04:12, David O'Brien wrote:
> Should be -- I committed some support for it.
> rev 1.123 src/sys/pci/if_xl.c
>
> What sources are you using?
Hmm.. I think that is the 3com chipset is added by some mobo vendors -
not actually the nForce2 builtin network device..
http://ww
(forwarded from the NG comp.unix.bsd.freebsd.misc, from which I got no
answer)
Hi!
I'm somehow surprised that the following command pipe doesn't work any
more in 5.0R:
$ mkisofs -J -r mydir | burncd -f /dev/acd1c -s 16 data - fixate
next writeable LBA 0
writing from stdin
$ _
...and nothing el
Hi,
I did a cvsup yesterday and rebuilt the world.
The compiler I am using now is:
gcc version 3.2.2 [FreeBSD] 20030205 (release)
My compiler has a few minor patches, to enable
wchar_t support in libstdc++:
http://news.gw.com/freebsd.current/32128
If I try to compile any file which includes
,
Hi,
I've just noticed it, and as the subject says, it's just weird. On
Win2k/FreeBSD 4.7-STABLE (tested with a floppy install disk), my HDD
usage LED blinks whenever there's disk usage, but with -CURRENT it
just stays on all the time. Why does this happen, or what does it
mean? Where can
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Hiten Pandya wrote:
> Bruce Evans (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 06:27:26PM +1100) wrote:
> > On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, I wrote:
> > I tested with plain -current and old boot blocks. The sysctl still reports
> > ad disks correctly.
> >
> > I don't care about the sysctl but want to keep the
In article you write:
>The bulk of the changes are in if_fxp.c and if_fxpreg.h. I've been testing
>this on 5.0-RELEASE, using 82557, 82559 and 82550 cards, and so far it
>seems to behave as expected. I would like to commit this, but first I
>want to make sure I'm not stepping on anyone's toes by d
Hi,
I ran a cvsup of -CURRENT a few days ago.
I have some code which assumes that OPENSSL_THREADS is defined if
the OpenSSL version is greater than 0.9.7:
#define OPENSSL_THREAD_DEFINES
#include
#include
#if OPENSSL_VERSION_NUMBER < 0x0090700fL
# if !defined(THREADS)
# error "Thread s
On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 09:58:21PM -0500, Craig Rodrigues wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I ran a cvsup of -CURRENT a few days ago.
>
> I have some code which assumes that OPENSSL_THREADS is defined if
> the OpenSSL version is greater than 0.9.7:
I meant to say greater than or equal to 0.9.7. :)
>
> #define
kuku> Can this be switched off with a single switch in the Makefile?
No, or you misunderstand what FreeBSD-current is.
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> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003 18:13:42 -0800 (PST), in sentex.lists.freebsd.current
> you wrote:
> >be reliable, nevermind pleasant to look at. I only have access to
> >an 82550 card, so I don't know if this is fixed in the 82551 or not.
>
> Hi,
> Can you tell reliably from the dmesg which type one has ?
A few months ago there was a thread on this list discussing the state
of NWFS/netncp/libncp/etc. on 5.0. Terry Lambert produced a patch [1]
that made netncp compile. The patch still applies cleanly to -current
and almost compiles; I broke it with ncp_ncp.c rev 1.13, adding
#includes of sys/lock.h a
hi,
I also got same problem under DELL GX260 using recent -CURRENT.
This is older -CURRENT dmesg:
Feb 20 15:30:26 hwh kernel: FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #10: Thu Feb 20 14:42:31
CST 2003
...
Feb 20 15:30:26 hwh kernel: ad0: 76293MB
[155009/16/63] at ata0-master UDMA100
Feb 20 15:30:26 hwh kernel: acd0:
Yes, it's me. I'm still alive. And thanks to Wind River, I now know more
about the Intel 8255x ethernet chipset than I ever really wanted to.
Recently, I even learned how to enable checksum offload support for
the 82550 and 82551 chips, and I decided it would be a good idea to
add support for this
In the last episode (Feb 24), Christoph P. Kukulies said:
> On Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 10:27:22AM -0600, Dan Nelson wrote:
> > In the last episode (Feb 24), Christoph Kukulies said:
> > >
> > > sh: turning off NDELAY mode
> > >
> > > appears from time to time in an xterm n my notebook
> > > running
On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Hiten Pandya wrote:
HP>Harti Brandt (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:57AM +0100) wrote:
HP>> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
HP>>
HP>> DS>is there any? if so, where?
HP>>
HP>> Hiten Pandya was/is working on this. Last time I had a look it had not
HP>> much moved fr
In the last episode (Feb 24), Christoph Kukulies said:
>
> sh: turning off NDELAY mode
>
> appears from time to time in an xterm n my notebook
> running 5.0-current
That means a program you were running exited without unsetting
non-blocking mode, so /bin/sh fixed it for you.
--
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Harti Brandt (Mon, Feb 24, 2003 at 11:41:57AM +0100) wrote:
> On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
>
> DS>is there any? if so, where?
>
> Hiten Pandya was/is working on this. Last time I had a look it had not
> much moved from NetBSD towards FreeBSD. Don't know about the current
> sta
is there any? if so, where?
DES
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Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
> is there any? if so, where?
"Me too".
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On Mon, 24 Feb 2003, Dag-Erling Smorgrav wrote:
DS>is there any? if so, where?
Hiten Pandya was/is working on this. Last time I had a look it had not
much moved from NetBSD towards FreeBSD. Don't know about the current
state:
[1] http://www.unixdaemons.com/~hiten/work/misc/bus_dma.9.txt
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