Hi, could someone take a look at this crash. The box is a
4.1-stable as Sep 6th. Any hints on what could have caused the crash?
This box crashs almost every 3-5 days. Thanks!
==cut here=
gdb -k kernel.debug /var/crash/vmcore.0
[GDB mess
On 02-Oct-00 Zhiui Zhang wrote:
>
> Suppose a process is scheduled to run, will it run until its quantum ends
> unless it calls tsleep() on his own? In other words, is it possible for a
> process to give up its quantum earlier without having it to do so
> voluntarily? Thanks.
If an interrupt o
On 25-Sep-00 Jan Mikkelsen wrote:
> Kevin Mills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>I found the atomic_* functions in , but noticed that they
>>have no return value. What I need is a function that increments/decrements
>>the given value *and* returns the new value in an atomic operation. I
>>suppose t
> It patches cleanly against -STABLE and -CURRENT, and only touches
> libcrypt. Take a look at it, feedback/patches are welcome, and if you
> like it, maybe someone can integrate it into -CURRENT. (I don't know
> whose dept. this would be -- Mark Murray perhaps? )
>
>http://www.frenchfries.
Ok it's a bad thing to submit to a mailing list I don't subscribe to,
but, the FreeBSD Handbook says general comments should be posted here,
and I am inspired, dammit. The purpose of this comment is to provide
general comments on the installation of FreeBSD - RELEASE 4.1.
It took me about one da
Dennis wrote:
> It might be useful if someone familiar with the driver answered, but there
> seems little hope of that.
Nearly all the older (pre-100Mbit) tulip cards are different to the other
older ones. The newer ones based on the 2114[0123] chips had a lot more in
common and generally requ
Hi,
With these patches, and the new tiny util 'sourceconf', we can make
/etc/defaults/rc.conf and /etc/defaults/periodic.conf configuration
files again, such that they can be parsed by things other than 'sh'.
It also allows you to set 'rc_conf_files' (or, actually, whatever you
set filevar to) i
> > > >This is still very obscure; I'd like to see:
> > > >
> > > > size (was 1234, should be 5678)
> > > > cksum (was 42424242, should be 69696969)
> > > >
> > > >...so that it's clear what the meaning of the numbers is.
> > >
> > > In that case I think I would like to loose the
> > >This is still very obscure; I'd like to see:
> > >
> > > size (was 1234, should be 5678)
> > > cksum (was 42424242, should be 69696969)
> > >
> > >...so that it's clear what the meaning of the numbers is.
> >
> > In that case I think I would like to loose the ',' also.
>
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 10:46:56AM +1000, Greg Black wrote:
> > > size (was 1234, should be 5678)
> > > cksum (was 42424242, should be 69696969)
> > >
> > >...so that it's clear what the meaning of the numbers is.
> >
> > In that case I think I would like to loose the ',' als
> >This is still very obscure; I'd like to see:
> >
> > size (was 1234, should be 5678)
> > cksum (was 42424242, should be 69696969)
> >
> >...so that it's clear what the meaning of the numbers is.
>
> In that case I think I would like to loose the ',' also.
While you're
Maybe if you just answered the question for the benefit of anyone else who
might be able to help but not willing to until you act like you
appreciate or deserve it.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Dennis wrote:
>It might be useful if someone familiar with the driver answered, but there
>seems little hop
It might be useful if someone familiar with the driver answered, but there
seems little hope of that.
Maybe the guy that broke it...which would mean someone who modified it
since 2.2.8 came out.
You know who you are., but unfortunately the audit trail in the source
is useless since there
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Dennis wrote:
>At 02:01 AM 10/01/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>>On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Dennis wrote:
>>
>> >
>> >The saga continues. the de driver in 4.1 now doesnt properly detect the
>> >media of original SMC BNC cards. Upgrading an old system proved quite an
>> >adventure.
>> >
>>
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Garrett Wollman write
s:
>< said:
>
>> make "extra" and "missing" attributes in the output
>> rather than prefixes which can be confused with filenames.
>
>> Don't do the "run-in" of the first attribute with a short
>> filename
>
>This looks like
< said:
> make "extra" and "missing" attributes in the output
> rather than prefixes which can be confused with filenames.
> Don't do the "run-in" of the first attribute with a short
> filename
This looks like a good change, but while you're there:
> size
I would like to change the outputformat of mtree(8) to be more
systematic and machine-readable.
The changes amount to:
make "extra" and "missing" attributes in the output
rather than prefixes which can be confused with filenames.
Don't do the "run-in" of the first attri
Suppose a process is scheduled to run, will it run until its quantum ends
unless it calls tsleep() on his own? In other words, is it possible for a
process to give up its quantum earlier without having it to do so
voluntarily? Thanks.
-Zhihui
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- Original Message -
From: "Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rink Springer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 6:41 PM
Subject: Re: Need some help developing my ethernet driver.
Hi!
> : 4.1-RELEASE.
>
> OK. That's the problem. You need to use newbus rather than the
In message <001d01c02c95$fc7eede0$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Rink Springer" writes:
: Okay... the source is at http://www.rink.springer.cx/tmp/if_dl.c. I agree
: that using ppc is a very good idea, and I'm definatly going to do that once
: it works (I'm not going to from start because I hope to use this
Hi,
Okay... the source is at http://www.rink.springer.cx/tmp/if_dl.c. I agree
that using ppc is a very good idea, and I'm definatly going to do that once
it works (I'm not going to from start because I hope to use this driver for
NetBSD too eventually, and FAIK, it doesn't support ppc).
Thanks!
In message <001801c02c94$83c6ce00$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Rink Springer" writes:
: Well, I've taken out the parallel driver from my kernel (and ppbus as well).
: So, someone got any ideas? Would it help if I quickly dump my source file
: online?
Yes. It likely would.
What version of FreeBSD are you
- Original Message -
From: "Warner Losh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Rink Springer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 5:23 PM
Subject: Re: Need some help developing my ethernet driver.
Hi,
> In message <000f01c02c89$089ca840$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Rink
At 02:01 AM 10/01/2000 -0400, you wrote:
>On Sat, 30 Sep 2000, Dennis wrote:
>
> >
> >The saga continues. the de driver in 4.1 now doesnt properly detect the
> >media of original SMC BNC cards. Upgrading an old system proved quite an
> >adventure.
> >
> >db
>
>You seem to have forgotten to attach
In message <000f01c02c89$089ca840$[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Rink Springer" writes:
: Hi,
:
: I am currently working on a driver for the D-Link DE620 Parallel Ethernet
: card driver. I used the if_el.c code as a base, for it appears to be a
: relatively easy driver (my driver is called dl0 BTW, for D-Li
In message <000f01c02c89$089ca840$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Rink Springer" さんい
わく:
>
>But, for some reason, the new kernel never probes for the driver! Can anyone
>tell me what I might have missed? In order to add the driver, I've added
>
>i386/isa/if_dl.c optional
Hi,
I am currently working on a driver for the D-Link DE620 Parallel Ethernet
card driver. I used the if_el.c code as a base, for it appears to be a
relatively easy driver (my driver is called dl0 BTW, for D-Link. Anyknow
know if this conflicts somewhere?).
Anyhow, the problem is: I've gotten Fr
Hi,
I've come up with a small patchset to libcrypt (ported from OpenBSD)
which adds the blowfish password digest in addition to des and md5.
Features include:
* Compatibility with OpenBSD (for those of us using NIS)
* switchable behavior in /etc/login.conf (passwd_format=bf)
* ability to
Nat Lanza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I tend to feed my tree to LXR, which has a nice function search, along
> with a wrapper for glimpse and some reasonable source browsing. I have
> my own hacked version, but the original code can be found at
> http://lxr.linux.no. It was written to index the
Marc Tardif <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> How can I find the source to specific functions in /usr/src/sys?
http://lxr.linux.no/freebsd/source>
DES
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