Re: linux-rl-sdl20 port and distfile fetching

2024-12-31 Thread Sean C. Farley
On Tue, 31 Dec 2024, Dima Panov wrote: Hello! On 31.12.2024 01:19, Sean C. Farley wrote: I am hopeful at migrating some of the 32-bit Linux games I maintain to rl9 to take advantage of security and bug fixes.  As they require SDL 1.2, they could possibly run with the sdl12-compat library.  I

Re: linux-rl-sdl20 port and distfile fetching

2024-12-30 Thread Dima Panov
Hello! On 31.12.2024 01:19, Sean C. Farley wrote: I am hopeful at migrating some of the 32-bit Linux games I maintain to rl9 to take advantage of security and bug fixes.  As they require SDL 1.2, they could possibly run with the sdl12-compat library.  I have not tested this as of yet.  In fac

Re: Rust BoF and maintainer minutes and planning the roadmap to Rust

2024-10-14 Thread Warner Losh
[[ sorry for the lag $LIFE has been over-full lately ]] On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 3:56 AM Alex Bennée wrote: > Warner Losh writes: > > > On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 2:53 AM Warner Losh wrote: > > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:24 AM Alex Bennée > wrote: > > > > One output from this discussion should

Re: Rust BoF and maintainer minutes and planning the roadmap to Rust

2024-10-03 Thread Warner Losh
On Thu, Oct 3, 2024, 3:53 AM Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > On Thu, Oct 03, 2024 at 02:53:08AM -0600, Warner Losh wrote: > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:24 AM Alex Bennée > wrote: > > > > > One output from this discussion should be a clear statement that we are > > > going forward with this work and

Re: Rust BoF and maintainer minutes and planning the roadmap to Rust

2024-10-03 Thread Warner Losh
On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 2:53 AM Warner Losh wrote: > > > On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:24 AM Alex Bennée > wrote: > >> One output from this discussion should be a clear statement that we are >> going forward with this work and the road map. A rough roadmap might >> look like: >> >> - 9.2 --enable

Re: Rust BoF and maintainer minutes and planning the roadmap to Rust

2024-10-03 Thread Warner Losh
On Thu, Sep 26, 2024 at 8:24 AM Alex Bennée wrote: > One output from this discussion should be a clear statement that we are > going forward with this work and the road map. A rough roadmap might > look like: > > - 9.2 --enable-rust is available and developers can build with it. > r

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-29 Thread Guido Falsi
On 29/01/24 16:53, Warner Losh wrote: On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 8:48 AM Guido Falsi > wrote: On 29/01/24 09:26, Guido Falsi wrote: > On 29/01/24 02:10, Warner Losh wrote: >> >> >> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 4:45 PM Nathan Reilly-list mailto:li...

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-29 Thread Warner Losh
On Mon, Jan 29, 2024, 8:48 AM Guido Falsi wrote: > On 29/01/24 09:26, Guido Falsi wrote: > > On 29/01/24 02:10, Warner Losh wrote: > >> > >> > >> On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 4:45 PM Nathan Reilly-list >> > wrote: > >> > >> > >> > >>> On 29 Jan 2024, at 8:43 am, Guido Fa

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-29 Thread Guido Falsi
On 29/01/24 09:26, Guido Falsi wrote: On 29/01/24 02:10, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 4:45 PM Nathan Reilly-list > wrote:     On 29 Jan 2024, at 8:43 am, Guido Falsi mailto:m...@madpilot.net>> wrote:     On 28/01/24 22:34, Guido Falsi wrote:     On

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-29 Thread Guido Falsi
On 29/01/24 02:10, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, Jan 28, 2024 at 4:45 PM Nathan Reilly-list > wrote: On 29 Jan 2024, at 8:43 am, Guido Falsi mailto:m...@madpilot.net>> wrote: On 28/01/24 22:34, Guido Falsi wrote: On 28/01/24 22:23, Warner Losh wrote:

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/01/24 22:34, Guido Falsi wrote: On 28/01/24 22:23, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, Jan 28, 2024, 12:38 PM Guido Falsi > wrote:     On 28/01/24 15:15, Guido Falsi wrote: > Hi all, again, > > I have some more findings about this, I'm top posting becaus

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/01/24 22:23, Warner Losh wrote: On Sun, Jan 28, 2024, 12:38 PM Guido Falsi > wrote: On 28/01/24 15:15, Guido Falsi wrote: > Hi all, again, > > I have some more findings about this, I'm top posting because the old > message is not rea

Re: qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-28 Thread Guido Falsi
On 28/01/24 15:15, Guido Falsi wrote: Hi all, again, I have some more findings about this, I'm top posting because the old message is not really that much relevant anymore. I'm now running a machine with head (commit b32d49cfbaa0437d08e65e7cd7c82c5951b1a852 Jan 25th), poudriere installed in

qemu-user-static aarch64 lockup/race? (was Re: Python failure in poudriere on arm64 (via qemu-user-static cross compiling))

2024-01-28 Thread Guido Falsi
Hi all, again, I have some more findings about this, I'm top posting because the old message is not really that much relevant anymore. I'm now running a machine with head (commit b32d49cfbaa0437d08e65e7cd7c82c5951b1a852 Jan 25th), poudriere installed in it, machine is amd64, with an arm64 ja

Re: Qemu EFI Firmware files/docs (aarch64)

2023-10-04 Thread Ed Maste
On Thu, 28 Sept 2023 at 07:42, David Horn wrote: > > A) Is `edk2-aarch64-code.fd` included with Qemu the canonical and > correct firmware for UEFI aarch64 , or is there a better one ?[1] The Cirrus-CI smoke test switched to using the uefi image provided by QEMU as of commit 7d9794b34bcd. I am no

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-09-05 Thread Dmitry Chagin
On Tue, Sep 05, 2023 at 07:52:25PM +0200, Felix Palmen wrote: > * Felix Palmen [20230901 16:55]: > > Posting yet another status update [...] > > And the next one ;) > > First, I kind of reached a "milestone", I got multimedia/makemkv to > build with the new userland (using the ffmpeg shared libs

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-09-05 Thread Felix Palmen
* Felix Palmen [20230901 16:55]: > Posting yet another status update [...] And the next one ;) First, I kind of reached a "milestone", I got multimedia/makemkv to build with the new userland (using the ffmpeg shared libs instead of linking it statically as is necessary with -c7), and it *seems*

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-09-01 Thread Felix Palmen
* Alexander Leidinger [20230901 19:11]: > Am 2023-09-01 16:55, schrieb Felix Palmen: > > * Infrastructure libs like libdrm, libglvnd, alsa, v4l, ... > > Infrastructure ports are what we provide in the linux base ports. So I'm not > surprised... :) Yes of course, this is what you will need in any

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-09-01 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2023-09-01 16:55, schrieb Felix Palmen: * Felix Palmen [20230820 12:35]: Just a little update on this [...] Posting yet another status update because I'm about to reach a "milestone": I just had the first successful build of ffmpeg. I focused on ffmpeg because that's a requirement for Make

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-09-01 Thread Felix Palmen
* Felix Palmen [20230820 12:35]: > Just a little update on this [...] Posting yet another status update because I'm about to reach a "milestone": I just had the first successful build of ffmpeg. I focused on ffmpeg because that's a requirement for MakeMKV which I now intend to use as a first PoC

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
It would be nice to try that tool that can hack / convert ./ add another layer (another linux distro inside the first one. I dont remember the name now. Il mer 23 ago 2023, 08:21 Felix Palmen ha scritto: > * Cy Schubert [20230822 10:34]: > > Basically this would become another Linux distro, alb

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Cy Schubert [20230822 10:34]: > Basically this would become another Linux distro, albeit a virtual one > that runs under our Linuxulator. And also a pretty minimal one. Right now, I'm just building a truly minimal userland (the GNU toolchain, openssl, GNU make/grep/sed/awk, GNU coreutils and ma

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Cy Schubert
In message , F elix Palmen writes: > Hi all, > > for the last two weeks, I've been working on a spike in ports which now > reached a state where I want to show it to and discuss it with fellow > ports hackers. > > First, a link to my feature branch (warning, will be rebased every now > and then):

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Trenton Schulz [20230822 12:55]: > This is really fascinating work, and I see value in this even if some other > way of doing things eventually replaces the Centos-7 items. Thanks a lot! > Some of this has a bit of overlap with Gentoo prefix > (https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Project:Prefix), whe

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
---> you won't be able to use FreeBSD ports/packages of Linux software with it... I'm interested to understand what you mean better herecan you elaborate using different words ? thanks. On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 2:13 PM Felix Palmen wrote: > * Mario Marietto [20230822 13:59]: > > CentOS has

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Mario Marietto [20230822 13:59]: > CentOS has been replaced already successfully with Ubuntu and Devuan. No. You can install whatever you like in some Linux jail, you could even use it as an alternate compat.linux.emul_path if you want, in both cases it will partially work. You *won't* get e.g

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Mario Marietto
CentOS has been replaced already successfully with Ubuntu and Devuan. On the FreeBSD forums there are a couple of nice tutorials. BTW if we can use even different user lands,we will be even happier. On Tue, Aug 22, 2023 at 1:04 PM Trenton Schulz wrote: > > Felix Palmen writes: > > > > > I assum

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-22 Thread Felix Palmen
* Alexander Leidinger [20230822 01:25]: > Am 2023-08-18 11:26, schrieb Felix Palmen: > > 1.) Of course, Uses/linux.mk would need quite some switching to handle > > c7 as well as something new that works completely differently (maybe > > call it src). All still open issues. > > I suggest to write

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-21 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2023-08-18 11:26, schrieb Felix Palmen: Hi Alexander, thanks for commenting! * Alexander Leidinger [20230818 11:02]: As the person who switched the linuxulator from redhat 4 or 5 to fedora and mentored the people which moved forward to linux-c6 I have some info about the design principles

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-21 Thread Felix Palmen
* Tatsuki Makino [20230821 17:40]: > Felix Palmen wrote on 2023/08/21 16:21: > > This works perfectly fine when used from within a Linux shell. Example > > from testing my new userland: > > > > | [00:00:20] Entering interactive test mode. Type 'exit' when done. > > | root@14a-default:~ # /compat/

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-21 Thread Felix Palmen
* Tatsuki Makino [20230821 15:38]: > Linux branded ELF is executed by linuxulator no matter where it is > placed on /, right? Yes. > Binaries running on linuxulator have priority access to files in > /compat/linux. Well, when they access some file, a path with /compat/linux prepended is tried f

Re: HEADS-UP: poudriere needs patching (was: Building a Linuxulator userland from source)

2023-08-21 Thread Felix Palmen
* Felix Palmen [20230820 22:18]: > I'm about to update my feature branch again and from now on, to build it > with poudriere, a patch will be needed. Good news, I found a workaround to make it build with unmodified poudriere again: | .if ${POUDRIERE_NAME:Mpoudriere*} | build-depends: poudriere-e

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-20 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 7:55 PM Mario Marietto wrote: > > -> Ideally the userland should be choosable for example if you got GPU > passthrough to work on debian then odds are you could pass it through to > FreeBSD > > I didn't understand well what you meant. Can you elaborate in a different

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-20 Thread Mario Marietto
-> Ideally the userland should be choosable for example if you got GPU passthrough to work on debian then odds are you could pass it through to FreeBSD I didn't understand well what you meant. Can you elaborate in a different way ? thanks. On Mon, Aug 21, 2023 at 1:11 AM Aryeh Friedman wrote

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-20 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 5:53 PM Mario Marietto wrote: > > Would be nice to have a linux userland such as nixos instead of ubuntu / > Centos. Can nixos be used ? Ideally the userland should be choosable for example if you got GPU passthrough to work on debian then odds are you could pass it throu

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-20 Thread Mario Marietto
Would be nice to have a linux userland such as nixos instead of ubuntu / Centos. Can nixos be used ? On Sun, Aug 20, 2023 at 11:25 PM Tatsuki Makino wrote: > Hello. > > I only know enough about linuxulator that I can maintain > print/epson-inkjet-printer-escpr2... > However... > > I think /compa

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-20 Thread Felix Palmen
* Felix Palmen [20230818 08:23]: > I just reached a state where I can build a working Linux-native GNU > toolchain (binutils, glibc, gcc) for C and C++ on aarch64, amd64 and > i386. From here on, it should be simpler, there are already two ports in > my branch (archivers/linux-bzip2 and archivers/

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-19 Thread Felix Palmen
* Mario Marietto [20230819 12:36]: > I'm not experienced,but I suspect that those kinds of bugs aren't caused by > the kind of userland,but at a level of abstraction layer. So,if you change > userland,you will not fix them. I think I made it pretty clear what kind of issues a new userland will fi

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-19 Thread Mario Marietto
Hello. For example some time ago I started an email exchange with a FreeBSD developer because I'd found two bugs. You can see our full log here : https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/HvVC9pkgVB/ I've removed the name of the developer. Anyway he said that he was investigating,but at some point he stoppe

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-18 Thread Felix Palmen
Hello Gleb, * Gleb Popov [20230818 10:27]: > This is a great idea and very interesting work. I'll take a look at > that once I have free time. Thanks, any testing will be very welcome! > Thanks for working on this, Felix! Well as I said, I'm not sure yet whether the approach will be feasible.

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-18 Thread Felix Palmen
Hi Alexander, thanks for commenting! * Alexander Leidinger [20230818 11:02]: > As the person who switched the linuxulator from redhat 4 or 5 to fedora and > mentored the people which moved forward to linux-c6 I have some info about > the design principles of the linux_base ports which you may or

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-18 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Am 2023-08-18 08:23, schrieb Felix Palmen: Hi all, for the last two weeks, I've been working on a spike in ports which now reached a state where I want to show it to and discuss it with fellow ports hackers. First, a link to my feature branch (warning, will be rebased every now and then):

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-18 Thread Mario Marietto
I never tried. But you have suggested a fun project to work with. On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 9:56 AM Aryeh Friedman wrote: > On Fri, Aug 18, 2023 at 3:45 AM Mario Marietto > wrote: > > > > Nice idea,but I think you will have no advantages changing userland. > Actually I ve been able to squeeze the

Re: Building a Linuxulator userland from source

2023-08-18 Thread Gleb Popov
This is a great idea and very interesting work. I'll take a look at that once I have free time. Thanks for working on this, Felix!

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 3:03 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 8:51 PM Aryeh Friedmanwrote: > > On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 2:48 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > > If you create a ramdisk and build there it will be even faster.. > > > assuming space is enough (kernel should go, not sure about

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 8:51 PM Aryeh Friedmanwrote: > On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 2:48 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > If you create a ramdisk and build there it will be even faster.. > > assuming space is enough (kernel should go, not sure about world).. I > > have tried with 128GB RAM and it works quite w

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 2:48 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > If you create a ramdisk and build there it will be even faster.. > assuming space is enough (kernel should go, not sure about world).. I > have tried with 128GB RAM and it works quite well on older hardware.. > similar to newer hardware with 3

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Tomek CEDRO
If you create a ramdisk and build there it will be even faster.. assuming space is enough (kernel should go, not sure about world).. I have tried with 128GB RAM and it works quite well on older hardware.. similar to newer hardware with 32GB RAM and nvme disk :-) -- CeDeROM, SQ7MHZ, http://www.tom

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread mike tancsa
On 5/18/2023 2:36 PM, Aryeh Friedman wrote: Both machines' OS's where brand new "out of the box" installs using nothing but default settings... the only difference is the VM lives on a different SSD then the host OS (2 identical 1 TB SSD's) Maybe do a quick disk speed test to make sure there

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 2:34 PM mike tancsa wrote: > > Did it have to build clang on one and not the other ? It will say > something different than > > make[1]: "/usr/src/Makefile.inc1" line 338: SYSTEM_COMPILER: Determined > that CC=cc matches the source tree. Not bootstrapping a cross-compiler.

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread Aryeh Friedman
On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 2:11 PM Paul Procacci wrote: > > > > On Thu, May 18, 2023 at 1:49 PM Aryeh Friedman > wrote: >> >> I have a host (brand new replacement machine built yesterday OS >> installed today) running 12.4 w/ 12 cores and 32 GB of RAM that took >> 1:30 hrs to do "make DESDIR=/

Re: How is this possible

2023-05-18 Thread mike tancsa
Did it have to build clang on one and not the other ? It will say something different than make[1]: "/usr/src/Makefile.inc1" line 338: SYSTEM_COMPILER: Determined that CC=cc matches the source tree.  Not bootstrapping a cross-compiler. make[1]: "/usr/src/Makefile.inc1" line 343: SYSTEM_LINKER:

Re: How to break to console on Mint Linux VM

2023-05-01 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, May 1, 2023 at 7:14 AM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > Mount the Mint Mate VM as a secondary disk on some convenient VM and edit > the password file to blank the password then dismount it and attempt to > restart it again. You might also edit ssh config to turn on ssh so you can > ssh into it

Re: How to break to console on Mint Linux VM

2023-05-01 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
Mount the Mint Mate VM as a secondary disk on some convenient VM and edit the password file to blank the password then dismount it and attempt to restart it again.  You might also edit ssh config to turn on ssh so you can ssh into it once it's started.  Or edit the X configs to get rid of X and

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-26 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 10:15 PM Jan Jurák wrote: > answer as usually late, but you can check procesor virtualisation flags with > command: > (..) > On Freebsd: > > egrep -woi 'vmx|ept|vpid|npt|tpr_shadow|flexpriority|vnmi|lm|aes' > /var/run/dmesg.boot | sort | uniq; egrep -woi 'vmx|lm|aes' > /v

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-26 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Wed, Apr 26, 2023 at 4:56 PM Gregory Byshenk wrote: > On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 11:53:02AM +0200, Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > Thanks Pete, this is my main question if bhyve / vbox / kernel > > supports it at all :-) > > From my experience it does. > Some time back I upgraded the CPUs on an HP Z800 bec

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-26 Thread Gregory Byshenk
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 11:53:02AM +0200, Tomek CEDRO wrote: > Thanks Pete, this is my main question if bhyve / vbox / kernel > supports it at all :-) >From my experience it does. Some time back I upgraded the CPUs on an HP Z800 because the original ones did not support VT-D. Then I had to enab

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-24 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 7:02 PM Ted Mittelstaedt wrote: > That requires more than just CPU hardware support. Unlike what you > think at the hardware level there is no such thing as "nested > virtualization" instead each virtual session is separate the OS and CPU > just keep track of what session i

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-24 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Mon, Apr 24, 2023 at 5:24 AM Pete Wright wrote: > > On Sun, Apr 23, 2023 at 02:25:44AM +0200, Tomek CEDRO wrote: > > installed Android Studio on that vm, then launched Virtual Android > > Device and IT WORKED! o_O > > > > So my AMD FX-8320 CPU seems to support "nested virtualization" (its > > c

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-23 Thread Ted Mittelstaedt
That requires more than just CPU hardware support.  Unlike what you think at the hardware level there is no such thing as "nested virtualization" instead each virtual session is separate the OS and CPU just keep track of what session is tied to what other session.   Sort of like trained monkeys

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-22 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 11:16 PM Dale Scott wrote: > From the handbook > https://docs.freebsd.org/en/books/handbook/virtualization/#virtualization-host-bhyve > > "The easiest way to tell if a processor supports bhyve is to run dmesg or > look in /var/run/dmesg.boot for the POPCNT processor featur

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-22 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 10:16 PM Steve O'Hara-Smith wrote: > Check BIOS settings, I've found virtualisation support disabled by > default in the BIOS when the CPU supports it just fine. Thanks Steve, all is enabled, I would not be able to start VM without that.. the problem that I have is

Re: embedded emulation: bhyve + vt-x on amd fx-8320

2023-04-22 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Sat, Apr 22, 2023 at 9:08 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: > (..) > 1. How to check if my CPU has the VT-D/NX support? Cannot find this > information on a vendor site o_O Sorry, here is the fragment of dmesg I forgot to paste: CPU: AMD FX(tm)-8320 Eight-Core Processor(3512.01-MHz K8-class CPU

Re: FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE Now Available

2023-04-12 Thread Tomek CEDRO
On Thu, Apr 13, 2023 at 2:28 AM Warner Losh wrote: > On Wed, Apr 12, 2023, 5:57 PM Tomek CEDRO wrote: >> 1. pkg provides package for 13.1 that does not work on 13.2. >> 2. ports master vbox ose kmod builds fine but kernel panics on module load. >> https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=2

Re: FreeBSD 13.2-RELEASE Now Available

2023-04-12 Thread Tomek CEDRO
Okay, so after upgrading to 13.2 I am unable to use VirtualBox again, I saw this already on 13.2-STABLE and rolled back to 13.1-RELEASE but the problem seems to be still here..? 1. pkg provides package for 13.1 that does not work on 13.2. 2. ports master vbox ose kmod builds fine but kernel panics

Re: Doubts with linux base-c7 status in arm64

2023-04-12 Thread Sergio Carlavilla
On Wed, 12 Apr 2023 at 17:17, Edward Tomasz Napierała wrote: > > > > On 11 Apr 2023, at 18:49, Sergio Carlavilla wrote: > > > > Hi, > > > > Can you please tell me if the note here[1] is still true? > > I took a look in [2] and seems there's support for arm64 > > Yup - I’ve just tried it on arm64,

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-03-04 Thread Joseph Mingrone
8906 with the cast that Brooks > suggested. Builds successfully in all my amd64 jails (12.3-RELEASE-p4, > 13.1-RELEASE-p2, and 14.0-CURRENT 1400081). [Re-sending with correct From: for the list]

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-03-04 Thread Joseph Mingrone
On Tue, 2023-02-28 at 09:37, Kevin Oberman wrote: > I will submit the patch upstream an see if it get a response. Is a patch to > the port appropriate until/unless it gets fixed? Created https://reviews.freebsd.org/D38906 with the cast that Brooks suggested. Builds successfully in all my amd64 j

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-28 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 3:40 PM Kevin Oberman wrote: > Thanks, Brooks! That seems to have been the right cast. At least it > compiles correctly. I'll test it after I reboot the new kernel and > installworld, probably this evening. > > I was a bit confused by what appeared as a cast of a void to

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-27 Thread Kevin Oberman
Thanks, Brooks! That seems to have been the right cast. At least it compiles correctly. I'll test it after I reboot the new kernel and installworld, probably this evening. I was a bit confused by what appeared as a cast of a void to a void, but assumed I was just not understanding. On Mon, Feb 2

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-27 Thread Brooks Davis
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 02:58:44PM -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote: > On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 10:27 AM Brooks Davis wrote: > > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 09:45:34AM -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote: > > > I updated my system yesterday. I then tried to rebuild > > virtualbox-ose-kmod. > > > This fails under l

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-27 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Mon, Feb 27, 2023 at 10:27 AM Brooks Davis wrote: > On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 09:45:34AM -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote: > > I updated my system yesterday. I then tried to rebuild > virtualbox-ose-kmod. > > This fails under llvm15. The same source code built successfully with > > llvm14, so I assume

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-27 Thread Brooks Davis
On Sun, Feb 26, 2023 at 09:45:34AM -0800, Kevin Oberman wrote: > I updated my system yesterday. I then tried to rebuild virtualbox-ose-kmod. > This fails under llvm15. The same source code built successfully with > llvm14, so I assume that the code has a problem with 15. I suspect that 15 > changed

Re: virtualbon-ose-kmod build fails with 14-CURRENT and llvm15

2023-02-26 Thread Jesper Schmitz Mouridsen
Hi from https://reviews.llvm.org/D129881 try to add -Wno-error=int-conversion to the ports Makefile CFLAGS (not tested) /Jsm On 26.02.2023 18.45, Kevin Oberman wrote: I updated my system yesterday. I then tried to rebuild virtualbox-ose-kmod. This fails under llvm15. The same source code buil

Re: devel/linux-c7-systemd-libs: Bring back libudev.so?

2023-02-23 Thread Fernando Apesteguía
On Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 11:38 AM Gleb Popov wrote: > I wonder if we can revert > > https://github.com/freebsd/freebsd-ports/commit/516aa73ebc6276c688b7c7bcc815658ece81b583 > now? > I think we can. The commit log mentions the "linux flash player plugin". According to MOVED, all flash related port

Re: Linux jail 14-CURRENT: DNS does not work for *some* programs?

2023-01-10 Thread Mathias Picker
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Re: Linux jail 14-CURRENT: DNS does not work for *some* programs?

2023-01-09 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Quoting Mathias Picker (from Tue, 10 Jan 2023 06:51:06 +0100): Hi all, I’m testing a few linux triplestore in a linux jail, and used 13.1 which worked fine most of the time. Now one of the stores shows dropped connections with many clients, and as I can see logs of netlink errors in th

Re: FreeBSD Port: emulators/linux_base-c7

2022-09-05 Thread Alexander Leidinger
Quoting Zeus Odin (from Mon, 29 Aug 2022 09:48:48 -0400): I have a multi-boot system with Arch Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, and Windoze. Arch Linux kernel version is up to 5.19.2. Should that affect our decision? [zeus@olympus ~]$ uname -a Linux olympus.gods.org 5.19.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_

Re: FreeBSD Port: emulators/linux_base-c7

2022-08-29 Thread Zeus Odin
I have a multi-boot system with Arch Linux, FreeBSD, OS X, and Windoze. Arch Linux kernel version is up to 5.19.2. Should that affect our decision? [zeus@olympus ~]$ uname -a Linux olympus.gods.org 5.19.2-arch1-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT_DYNAMIC Wed, 17 Aug 2022 13:48:51 + x86_64 GNU/Linux [zeus@oly

Re: FreeBSD Port: emulators/linux_base-c7

2022-08-29 Thread Patrick M. Hausen
Hi all, > Am 29.08.2022 um 15:19 schrieb Zeus Odin : > FATAL: kernel too old > > Any idea what I can do to resolve this? Is it possible that I can build a > newer > compat kernel from source? Other? Probably the software is checking the Linux kernel version and decides that the fake version Fre

Re: bhyve, ZFS, and disk IO stats

2022-07-15 Thread Oleksandr Kryvulia
With volmode=full or volmode=dev for your vm's zvol it may be tracked via gstat(8) like any other geom device. 15.07.22 08:39, Zane C. B-H пише: To expand on this, 'bhyvectl --get-stats' returns lots of info, but no disk IO stats. On 2022-07-15 00:33, Zane C. B-H wrote: So with bhyve, is ther

Re: bhyve, ZFS, and disk IO stats

2022-07-14 Thread Zane C. B-H
To expand on this, 'bhyvectl --get-stats' returns lots of info, but no disk IO stats. On 2022-07-15 00:33, Zane C. B-H wrote: So with bhyve, is there any good way to get disk IO stats for a VM when it is using ZFS for a dataset. Apparently ZFS only tracks RW stats for mounted disks, but not r

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-15 Thread Sysadmin Lists
> > From: Martin Simmons > Sent: Wed Jun 15 21:44:49 CEST 2022 > To: Sysadmin Lists > Cc: , > Subject: Re: libc6 Compatibility > > > >>>>> On Wed, 15 Jun 2022

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-15 Thread Martin Simmons
>>>>> On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 20:26:13 +0200 (CEST), Sysadmin Lists said: > > > > > From: Martin Simmons > > Sent: Wed Jun 15 19:04:48 CEST 2022 > > To: Sysadmin Lists > > Cc: , > > Subject: Re: libc6 Co

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-15 Thread Sysadmin Lists
> > From: Martin Simmons > Sent: Wed Jun 15 19:04:48 CEST 2022 > To: Sysadmin Lists > Cc: , > Subject: Re: libc6 Compatibility > > > >>>>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2022

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-15 Thread Martin Simmons
>>>>> On Tue, 14 Jun 2022 21:55:58 +0200 (CEST), Sysadmin Lists said: > > > > > From: Dmitry Chagin > > Sent: Tue Jun 14 09:24:37 CEST 2022 > > To: Sysadmin Lists > > Cc: Freebsd Emulation > > Subj

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-14 Thread Sysadmin Lists
> > From: Dmitry Chagin > Sent: Tue Jun 14 09:24:37 CEST 2022 > To: Sysadmin Lists > Cc: Freebsd Emulation > Subject: Re: libc6 Compatibility > > > On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 03:26:03AM +0200, Sysadmin Lists wrote: > >

Re: libc6 Compatibility

2022-06-14 Thread Dmitry Chagin
On Tue, Jun 14, 2022 at 03:26:03AM +0200, Sysadmin Lists wrote: > Does Linux compat not work with Ubuntu's newest libc6 update? > I used to run Brave browser from it, but now I get this error message: > > $ /compat/ubuntu/opt/brave.com/brave/brave > ELF interpreter /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 not

Re: [package - 130i386-default][lang/linux-c7-tcl85] Failed for linux-c7-tcl85-8.5.13_1 in package

2022-03-18 Thread Christoph Moench-Tegeder
## pkg-fall...@freebsd.org (pkg-fall...@freebsd.org): > [130i386-default-job-12] | `-- Installing libgpg-error-1.44... > [130i386-default-job-12] | `-- Extracting libgpg-error-1.44: .. done > > pkg-static: Unable to access file > /wrkdirs/usr/ports/lang/linux-c7-tcl85/work/stage/compa

Re: adding boot_id to procfs for linux support

2022-03-05 Thread Sami Halabi
btw: as stated in: https://www.kernel.org/doc/html/latest/admin-guide/sysctl/kernel.html#random uuid should be regenerated everytime its read and boot_id should be set once Sami On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 12:22 AM Sami Halabi wrote: > hi, > opened a bug report: *Bug 262369* >

Re: adding boot_id to procfs for linux support

2022-03-05 Thread Sami Halabi
hi, opened a bug report: *Bug 262369* hope someone can pick this and implement quickly. sami On Sun, Mar 6, 2022 at 12:13 AM Sami Halabi wrote: > Hi, > Linuxulator is great. however it has: > /proc/sys/kernel/random/uuid > which basical

Re: linux debian jail - network problems

2022-02-24 Thread Sami Halabi
Hi, Thank you for your response.. I wonder if Is it really only netlink problem? Their are fee problems in the logs.. I dont kbow if they all related only to netlink (prctl immutable for example).. I also saw oncompatibilities in socket.c Btw: I tried to enter the link you sent and it asked f

Re: linux debian jail - network problems

2022-02-24 Thread Sami Halabi
Hi, Added Current, maybe will be lucky ;) Anyone have idea how approach and fix this? Sami בתאריך יום ג׳, 22 בפבר׳ 2022, 23:30, מאת Sami Halabi ‏: > Hi all, > sorry for the cross post but I need help and I'm not sure where it hangs. > > I create linux jail (debian bullseye) via cbsd. > the jail

Re: VirtualBox and IPv6?

2022-01-26 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 6:38 PM Derek Schrock wrote: > On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 04:28:32PM EST, Kevin Oberman wrote: > > I need IPv6 support as I need access to some sites that don't run IPv4. > as > > far as I can tell, I can't do this on VB... at least over a NAT > interface. > > Unfortunately,

Re: VirtualBox and IPv6?

2022-01-22 Thread Derek Schrock
On Sat, Jan 22, 2022 at 04:28:32PM EST, Kevin Oberman wrote: > I need IPv6 support as I need access to some sites that don't run IPv4. as > far as I can tell, I can't do this on VB... at least over a NAT interface. > Unfortunately, I've had to stop using the bridged network as it kept > triggering

Re: emulators/qemu-user-static: Build Failure

2021-12-10 Thread Kyle Evans
(Apologies for formatting, on mobile) On Fri, Dec 10, 2021, 16:14 Larry Rosenman wrote: > On today's current: > > https://home.lerctr.org:/data/live-host-ports/2021-12-10_09h07m27s/logs/errors/qemu-user-static-3.1.0_12.log I'm largely away from a keyboard until at least Sunday night (proba

Re: VirtualBox Remote Instance

2021-11-28 Thread Sysadmin Lists via freebsd-emulation
> From: Kevin Oberman > Sent: Sun Nov 28 02:19:53 CET 2021 > To: Sysadmin Lists > Cc: Derek Schrock , > freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org > Subject: Re: VirtualBox Remote Instance > I find an easier way to do this without the aliases, grep, or awk is: > ptavv> pkg info

Re: VirtualBox Remote Instance

2021-11-27 Thread Kevin Oberman
On Sat, Nov 27, 2021 at 2:33 PM Sysadmin Lists wrote: > > From: Derek Schrock > > FYI, pkg info has -x that will allow you to filter packages from the > > regex pattern given to -x: > > > > pkg info -x virtualbox > > Thanks. I know `pkg' has a ton of aliases and features, but using them > ofte

Re: VirtualBox Remote Instance

2021-11-27 Thread Sysadmin Lists
> From: Derek Schrock > FYI, pkg info has -x that will allow you to filter packages from the > regex pattern given to -x: > > pkg info -x virtualbox Thanks. I know `pkg' has a ton of aliases and features, but using them often enough to remember them when they're useful is another story. That

Re: VirtualBox Remote Instance

2021-11-26 Thread Derek Schrock
> ~:$ pkg info | awk '/virtualbox/ {print $1}' > virtualbox-ose-6.1.26_3 > virtualbox-ose-additions-6.1.26_1 > virtualbox-ose-kmod-6.1.26 FYI, pkg info has -x that will allow you to filter packages from the regex pattern given to -x: pkg info -x virtualbox > > Here's the problem: > When runnin

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