printf("sending process ID: %d\n", info->si_pid);
printf("sending process real user ID: %d\n", info->si_uid);
}
--8<--
Anything i've missed? Are there any alternative w
corecode has written:
>On Thu, 20 Dec 2001 14:2:16 +0800 Leslie Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>wrote:
>
>> Now i think i've got a basic knowledge about the BIOS data area.
>> But reading the code of boot0.s, i got another question as in the
>> follo
Mike Smith has written:
>> I'm now learing the PCs boot procedure by reading boot0.s.
>
>Ooh, that's bad. Not a really good place to start. 8)
But for your help & insight, it would have been bad. :)
Besides the PCs boot procedure, i wanted to learn more about assembly language (AT&T
synta
Mike Smith has written
>
>If you're confused about what the code is doing there; it's comparing
>the number of hard drives in the system (stored in the BIOS data area
>at 0x475) with the drive number that's in al to verify whether the
>drive number is valid according to the BIOS.
Thanks for your
Hi.
I'm reading the code /usr/src/sys/boot/i386/boot0/boot0.s.
And i've found that the FreeBSD Boot Manager is really smart & cool.
But i've got some problems in this source code.
I got puzzled from this line: cmpb cmpb NHRDRV,%al.
I don't know what it's for and got no idea about the following co
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