This patch implements kernel mremap() support for FreeBSD 4.2. Someday when
I get the time to upgrade my machine, I may port this to the latest tot, but
for now, I don't want it to get lost. In any case, the code in the latest
branch looks remarkably unscathed, so it may work as is.
Interesting
>
From: "Soren Schmidt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>> I can hack the device recognition code to pick up the 8237 and set
UDMA133
>> mode on the PATA drive I have in the machine, but I cannot seem to find
my
>> two SATA drives. Any suggestions on how to at least find the drives - I
>> don't need the h/w
It seems Duncan Barclay wrote:
> Hi Soren and all,
>
> Having just got a nice new motherboard, a PATA drive and a bunch of SATA
> disks I discover that my homework wasn't too good. -stable isn't detecting
> the VIA-8237 controller, and in particuluar it is not finding the SATA
> disks.
>
> I can
Hi,
As part of some performance tuning for a bridging-like application, I am
looking at the page sizes being used for mbufs (headers & clusters). As far
as I can tell, it is currently using standard 4K pages for this. In this
application (Running on 2.8 Ghz Xeon), there seems to be large pipelin
Hi Soren and all,
Having just got a nice new motherboard, a PATA drive and a bunch of SATA
disks I discover that my homework wasn't too good. -stable isn't detecting
the VIA-8237 controller, and in particuluar it is not finding the SATA
disks.
I can hack the device recognition code to pick up the
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