Re: Debugging Kernel/System Crashes, can anyone help??

2000-05-08 Thread Howard Leadmon
> I'm going to go ahead and commit the patch I supplied earlier, > even though there appear to be other unrelated problems. Sounds like it was a fix that needed to be made, so I agree, just wish my box had become stable.. > Unfortunately given the reports I think there are a bunch

Re: Debugging Kernel/System Crashes, can anyone help??

2000-05-08 Thread Matthew Dillon
I'm going to go ahead and commit the patch I supplied earlier, even though there appear to be other unrelated problems. Unfortunately given the reports I think there are a bunch of things at issue here. I don't know why your machine is crashing so much in so many different pl

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Poul-Henning Kamp wrote: > > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wes Peters writes: > > >> There were some famous cases where some criminals were located by tracking > >> down their cell phone. > > Several cases have been nailed shut here in Denmark on that basis by now, > people saying "I were not

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Nate Williams wrote: > > > All this discussion of the wonders of GSM is wonderful, but doesn't apply > > to the USA where this mandate is happening. > > You mean the mandate that GPS must be part of the phone? As I said, my > friend at Qualcomm stated that GPS wasn't a requirement, but the abil

Re: What do people think of maybe using the sourceforge software

2000-05-08 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
> 1) Will it scale with 200 developers and (if we put the pr's into the source >forge interface) all the prs? I think this part should scale fairly well. > 2) How much stuff well get moved over to sit under the new interface, and how >hard will that be to accomplish? :) That I don't kno

RE: Boot panics

2000-05-08 Thread Doug White
On Mon, 8 May 2000, John Baldwin wrote: > Ok, this ends up being: > > A3D8750200mov [0x275d8],eax > 0005 89E0 mov eax,esp > 0007 05600Fadd eax,0xf60 > 000C A3DC750202mov [0x20275dc],eax If you're going to decode boot panics, coul

Re: Debugging Kernel/System Crashes, can anyone help??

2000-05-08 Thread Greg Lehey
On Saturday, 6 May 2000 at 18:15:15 -0500, Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote: > At 07:38 AM 5/6/00 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote: >> On Thursday, 4 May 2000 at 17:00:35 -0500, Jeffrey J. Mountin wrote: >>> At 11:40 AM 5/4/00 +0930, Greg Lehey wrote: There's a separate issue about whether to build kernels

RE: What do people think of maybe using the sourceforge software

2000-05-08 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On 09-May-00 Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: > I think it's also reasonable to say that FreeBSD itself is a bit too > large to register and run as a sourceforge project, but why not use > the same software to offer a higher level of "polish" to the existing > project infrastructure? Comments? I'm

Re: What do people think of maybe using the sourceforge software?

2000-05-08 Thread Chris Costello
On Monday, May 08, 2000, Jordan K. Hubbard wrote: > I think it's also reasonable to say that FreeBSD itself is a bit too > large to register and run as a sourceforge project, but why not use > the same software to offer a higher level of "polish" to the existing > project infrastructure? Comments

What do people think of maybe using the sourceforge software?

2000-05-08 Thread Jordan K. Hubbard
http://sourceforge.net/project/filelist.php?group_id=1 Contains the software used by source forge to implement the project/help desk/download tracker thingie which they themselves use to manage the various projects registered with source forge. I think it's also reasonable to say that FreeBSD it

Re: *BSD RULES! (especially if you *VOTE*)

2000-05-08 Thread Jan Knepper
John Daniels wrote: > If you have not seen my previous emails asking for your vote for a > native port of Java on *BSD at Sun's Java Developers Connection > (JDC), please vote now (JDC membership is free) at: > > * http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4288745.html > > If you wou

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Chuck Robey
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Warner Losh wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chuck Robey >writes: > : I'm not trying to tell you you're wrong, but I'm having trouble connecting > : the dots. Is my lady informant all wet? Or, am I misunderstanding you? > > The syncing isn't for the initial sync lik

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Kent Stewart
Wes Peters wrote: > > Alex Stamos wrote: > > > > > > > > > What's the actual background behind this? > > > > > > Being able to track 911 calls in the case of emergency. > > > > While some people may find this a convenient excuse for more Big Brother tactics, > > I once spoke to a paramedic fr

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chuck Robey writes: : I'm not trying to tell you you're wrong, but I'm having trouble connecting : the dots. Is my lady informant all wet? Or, am I misunderstanding you? The syncing isn't for the initial sync like you are talking about. It is to reject messages

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Chuck Robey
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Warner Losh wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chuck Robey >writes: > : Curious about that, I haven't been following it too closely, but I know > : cdma works on codes, not timing ... how do they get timing (other than bit > : clock recovery)? > > cdma does work on timi

*BSD RULES! (especially if you *VOTE*)

2000-05-08 Thread John Daniels
Hi: If you have not seen my previous emails asking for your vote for a native port of Java on *BSD at Sun's Java Developers Connection (JDC), please vote now (JDC membership is free) at: * http://developer.java.sun.com/developer/bugParade/bugs/4288745.html If you would like more information, pl

Re: "The Design and Implementation of the 4.4bsd Operating System"

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
David Greenman wrote: > > >> > >>It's basically Kirk, me, and Sam Lefler. It won't be ready until Q1 > >2001. > >> > > > >Hey, if it's not "exactly" you, me, and Kirk then there's a problem :-) > > > >Sam > > > >PS. Leffler. > >I didn't know if Keith Bostic was still going to be the

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Alex Stamos wrote: > > > > > > What's the actual background behind this? > > > > Being able to track 911 calls in the case of emergency. > > While some people may find this a convenient excuse for more Big Brother tactics, > I once spoke to a paramedic friend about 911 cell phone tracking afte

Re: GPS SA/no-SA graph

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Matthew Dillon wrote: > > I've put up a temporary web page showing a before and after snapshot > of the GPS readings taken on one of Emeryville's bus lines. > > http://www.backplane.com/nosa/ Mmm, that's impressively less fuzzy. I was out this weekend correcting the database of

Re: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay writes: : It's okay I've worked it out and got RealPorts (well mine) working in -current : again. : : Patches mailed to -mobile. Cool. I'll commit them soon. Any chance these will work with the 33.6 version of the card? Warner To Unsubscribe: se

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Matthew Jacob
On 8 May 2000, Christian Weisgerber wrote: > Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Given that having things move around in the base system carries with it > > varying degrees of pain, can you guys just explain why this is actually > > necessary? > > Your tape drive has a quirk but no

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Given that having things move around in the base system carries with it > varying degrees of pain, can you guys just explain why this is actually > necessary? Your tape drive has a quirk but no entry yet in the kernel quirk table, (or you simply use non

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Christian Weisgerber
Matthew Dillon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There's not much point statically linking mt if it's sitting in > /usr/bin. On the face of it it does seem a good candidate to move > to /bin. As I suggested in PR #11205. -- Christian "naddy" Weisgerber [EMAIL P

GSM and the qualcomm QCP-2760

2000-05-08 Thread David Yeske
I am getting a cell phone in a couple of days. I want to get a nice one that can do *DMA and gsm. I was looking at the qualcomm qcp-2760. I was wondering if anyone has one and if they have been able to use it with freebsd? Regards, David Yeske _

Re: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay writes: : So does re-allocating a resource clear the allocation for the old range? Which also means that in the res != NULL case the code I posted was bogus. You have to do a bus_release_resource(dev, res); on it. Now, where did I put the patches fo

Re: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay writes: : : On 08-May-00 Warner Losh wrote: : > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay : > writes: : >: How can get a 16byte aligned ISA IO port from the resource allocator? I need : >: this to get if_xe working for Realport cards. : >: : >: T

Re: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Duncan Barclay
On 08-May-00 Warner Losh wrote: > In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay > writes: >: How can get a 16byte aligned ISA IO port from the resource allocator? I need >: this to get if_xe working for Realport cards. >: >: This aspect of the driver is nothing to do with Warner's changes to PCC

RE: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Duncan Barclay
On 08-May-00 Duncan Barclay wrote: > Hi > > How can get a 16byte aligned ISA IO port from the resource allocator? I need > this to get if_xe working for Realport cards. It's okay I've worked it out and got RealPorts (well mine) working in -current again. Patches mailed to -mobile. Duncan ---

RE: Boot panics

2000-05-08 Thread John Baldwin
On 08-May-00 Jonathan Perkin wrote: > Hey guys, got a strange one for you :) Well... you haven't overclocked or anything have you? > Running 4.0-STABLE on a P2-450 Asus P2B-D 512Mb with Cheetah ST39102LW's > connected via U2W Adaptec 7890 PCI. > > Connected up a single drive to ID-0 and instal

Re: Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Duncan Barclay writes: : How can get a 16byte aligned ISA IO port from the resource allocator? I need : this to get if_xe working for Realport cards. : : This aspect of the driver is nothing to do with Warner's changes to PCCard. I'm going to have to commit the byt

Re: controlled panic - kernel-module

2000-05-08 Thread Chris D. Faulhaber
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Alexander Langer wrote: > Thus spake Archie Cobbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > > > As opposed to pressing ctrl-alt-esc to get into DDB, then typing 'panic'? > > Or "sysctl -w debug.enter_debugger=ddb" and then typing 'panic' :-) > > Is that already implemented? > At least not

Re: controlled panic - kernel-module

2000-05-08 Thread Alexander Langer
Thus spake Archie Cobbs ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > As opposed to pressing ctrl-alt-esc to get into DDB, then typing 'panic'? > Or "sysctl -w debug.enter_debugger=ddb" and then typing 'panic' :-) Is that already implemented? At least not on my kernel :-) Alex -- I need a new ~/.sig. To Unsub

Re: controlled panic - kernel-module

2000-05-08 Thread Archie Cobbs
Alexander Langer writes: > > As opposed to pressing ctrl-alt-esc to get into DDB, then typing 'panic'? Or "sysctl -w debug.enter_debugger=ddb" and then typing 'panic' :-) -Archie ___ Archie Cobbs * Whistle Communication

panic reading routing socket

2000-05-08 Thread Archie Cobbs
The patch below adds some INVARIANTS consistency checks to socket receive operations. This was motivated by a recurring "receive 1" panic that happens every couple of weeks on a 3.4-RELEASE based system. When I use this patch I get an immediate panic as the system comes up, when routed tries to r

Boot panics

2000-05-08 Thread Jonathan Perkin
Hey guys, got a strange one for you :) Running 4.0-STABLE on a P2-450 Asus P2B-D 512Mb with Cheetah ST39102LW's connected via U2W Adaptec 7890 PCI. Connected up a single drive to ID-0 and installed 4-R, afterwhich cvsup'd to -stable (as of 18:00 GMT today). Had no problems, happily rebooted new

Re: controlled panic - kernel-module

2000-05-08 Thread Alexander Langer
Thus spake Sheldon Hearn ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Only if someone sent in a patch. *nudge* It's on my TODO list now :-) Alex -- I need a new ~/.sig. To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe freebsd-hackers" in the body of the message

newsyslog(8) hack

2000-05-08 Thread Dag-Erling Smorgrav
I've hacked newsyslog(8) to accept a list of log files to process on the command line (very useful in combination with -F). See attached patches. I'll commit this in a few days if noone objects. DES -- Dag-Erling Smorgrav - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Index: newsyslog.8

mysql 3.22.32 and freebsd 4.0-stable

2000-05-08 Thread FengYue
Hello, anyone of you running mysql 3.22.32 on 4.0-stable? I'm getting a core dump on startup. I tried with the ports as well as the package from www.mysql.org. (4.0-stable as of May 7th) Here it's the backtrace, I've not got a chance to look into the source. I'm wondering if any of you have s

Re: IPv6

2000-05-08 Thread Bruce A. Mah
If memory serves me right, Hajimu UMEMOTO wrote: > > On Sat, 06 May 2000 13:15:00 -0400 > > James Housley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > > jim> Is there a IPv6 Mailing list for FreeBSD/*BSD specifically? > > How about [EMAIL PROTECTED]? It is for KAME, but FreeBSD's IPv6 > code came from K

Getting an aligned IO port

2000-05-08 Thread Duncan Barclay
Hi How can get a 16byte aligned ISA IO port from the resource allocator? I need this to get if_xe working for Realport cards. This aspect of the driver is nothing to do with Warner's changes to PCCard. Thanks Duncan ---

Re: mmap cdev function in device drivers

2000-05-08 Thread Coleman Kane
Daniel O'Connor had the audacity to say: > > The return type is the errno for the mmap() call.. > > You need to inform the VM systems about it. > The meat of your mmap call should be -> > > return(i386_btop(vtophys(rman_get_virtual(sc->g_membase.reshandle)) + > offset)); > This is probably w

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Poul-Henning Kamp
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wes Peters writes: >> There were some famous cases where some criminals were located by tracking >> down their cell phone. Several cases have been nailed shut here in Denmark on that basis by now, people saying "I were not at home that evening, I was with some fri

RE: nokia

2000-05-08 Thread Erin
> my phone droped in water I cleaned it up and soldered > a few things when I turned it on the greeting was two > king rules then when I checked the programs the esn > number was not there it read (00). > please tell me what has happen and if I can program > the esn back into the phone Wrong list

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Nate Williams
> All this discussion of the wonders of GSM is wonderful, but doesn't apply > to the USA where this mandate is happening. You mean the mandate that GPS must be part of the phone? As I said, my friend at Qualcomm stated that GPS wasn't a requirement, but the ability to know the location of the ph

Re: GPS heads up

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Nate Williams wrote: > > > >: With 12-channel chipsets becoming common, new devices are getting quite > > >: good at this. > > > > > >Yes. Most of the data I have is for 6 channel models. > > > > 12-chanel chipsets are overkill if you don't live more or les exactly > > on the equator or one of t

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Wes Peters
Olaf Hoyer wrote: > > At 12:40 06.05.00 -0600, you wrote: > >> > Plus, they can get a fix on the phone in 300ms (good to about 25m), > >> > which is far faster than a GPS unit can do it. Basically, the phone is > >> > 'locked on' as soon as you turn it on and it finds a cell tower. And, > >> >

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Matthew Jacob
> Instead of going through pains of moving everything around, why not build > a static mt on the rescue disk only? Umm, that's possible also. I tend to not believe that the rescue disk is useful since most of the machines *I* use don't have floppy drives. -matt To Unsubscribe: send mail t

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Dan Moschuk
| > > There's not much point statically linking mt if it's sitting in | > > /usr/bin. On the face of it it does seem a good candidate to move | > > to /bin. | > | > Given that having things move around in the base system carries with it | > varying degrees of pain, can you guys just

nokia

2000-05-08 Thread george sinclair
my phone droped in water I cleaned it up and soldered a few things when I turned it on the greeting was two king rules then when I checked the programs the esn number was not there it read (00). please tell me what has happen and if I can program the esn back into the phone __

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Warner Losh
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Chuck Robey writes: : Curious about that, I haven't been following it too closely, but I know : cdma works on codes, not timing ... how do they get timing (other than bit : clock recovery)? cdma does work on timing. It effectively transmits all the data all the ti

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Matthew Jacob
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Sheldon Hearn wrote: > > > On Fri, 05 May 2000 11:16:29 MST, Matthew Dillon wrote: > > > There's not much point statically linking mt if it's sitting in > > /usr/bin. On the face of it it does seem a good candidate to move > > to /bin. > > Given that having

GPS SA/no-SA graph

2000-05-08 Thread Matthew Dillon
I've put up a temporary web page showing a before and after snapshot of the GPS readings taken on one of Emeryville's bus lines. http://www.backplane.com/nosa/ -Matt To Unsubscribe: send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscrib

Re: Connect to lpd on insecure port

2000-05-08 Thread Doug White
On Mon, 8 May 2000, Konrad Heuer wrote: > > Today I did some testing concerning lpd and I was very astonished to see > that lpd accepts jobs also from insecure ports (violating RFC 1179). It > does not accept such jobs on 2.1.6-RELEASE (yes, I still have some old 386 > system out there with 2.1.

USB Support during Install

2000-05-08 Thread John Baldwin
Hey all, I have been working on adding USB support into our initial install as I've mentioned previously. Currently, the only hold-up is that USB keyboards can't be used in the kernel userconfig. Thus, our install currently requires an AT or PS/2 keyboard for x86 machines until the userconfig u

Connect to lpd on insecure port

2000-05-08 Thread Konrad Heuer
Today I did some testing concerning lpd and I was very astonished to see that lpd accepts jobs also from insecure ports (violating RFC 1179). It does not accept such jobs on 2.1.6-RELEASE (yes, I still have some old 386 system out there with 2.1.6) but it does on 3.x (and as far as I've seen from

Re: One NFS cookie question

2000-05-08 Thread Zhihui Zhang
On Sun, 7 May 2000, Matthew Dillon wrote: > :I have one question regarding the usage of NFS cookies. I read the > :following passage in the mailing list archive: > : > : > : > :The BSD code simpy re-reads all of the directory blocks until it > :hits the right offset again whenever it ge

Re: Is there a way to install FreeBSD without "Probbing Devices"

2000-05-08 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Sun, 07 May 2000 13:28:44 -0300, Gustavo Pamplona wrote: > Sadly, I posted to FreeBSD-Questions, but nobody answered me. And I think > Hackers is the best choice. (I think is necessary to hack the sysinstall > program to do this) Judging from your message, I'd say that nobody who reads free

Re: bin/18312: FreeBSD System Recovery -- mt not statically linked

2000-05-08 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Fri, 05 May 2000 11:16:29 MST, Matthew Dillon wrote: > There's not much point statically linking mt if it's sitting in > /usr/bin. On the face of it it does seem a good candidate to move > to /bin. Given that having things move around in the base system carries with it varying

Re: controlled panic - kernel-module

2000-05-08 Thread Sheldon Hearn
On Sun, 07 May 2000 16:17:39 +0200, Alexander Langer wrote: > This needs to be compiled into the kernel, modules compile faster than > new kernels :-P > > But, this could be documented as well. Only if someone sent in a patch. *nudge* While you're deciding which document to patch, you may n

Re: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Kris Kirby
> BTW, you do realize that in many cases "off" for your cell phone > doesn't really mean off, right? :) I have strong objections to small transcievers (what cell phones actually are) that operate close to my body and don't let me know when they are transmitting. When you're talking on it, y

RE: [OT] Finding people with GSM phones (was Re: GPS heads up )

2000-05-08 Thread Koster, K.J.
> > BTW, you do realize that in many cases "off" for your cell > phone doesn't really mean off, right? :) > Well, those with the same old Nokia 9000 communicator that I have will know that after 20 hours of standby it's off off. And I mean really, battery gone, off, off. That ought'a tell B