s 'right' either.
> >
> > What would be the 'right' way?
>
> 2.
>
> -Søren
Thanks, got it to work. I'm going to clean up my code, then test it some
more and release it sometime this week.
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filesystem does it. I'm not sure this will work, but it sure
looks like it. This would also reduce code complexity, but I'm not sure
it's 'right' either.
What would be the 'right' way?
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with that function of yours), so I'll just go on hacking now :-)
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tracks and one device per data track. Or
am I misunderstanding you here?
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attractive, IMHO, and I don't think the trouble is worth it
by far. But if anyone knows a clean, un-hackish way to accomplish
double-mounting a multi-track CD, please make yourself heard.
Otherwise, I declare this subject closed.
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is, would this be
'portable' to other drivers? In other words, how much trouble would it cost
me to get AudioFS to work with SCSI?
(On a side note, I'll be getting a SCSI card and accompanying Plextor CDROM
from a friend of mine soon, so I can work at getting AudioFS to work on SCSI
CD
uffer is in user space or in kernel space? If so, what function checks if
an address is in kernel space or in user space? If not, what am I doing
wrong?
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I've patched AudioFS to compile on -CURRENT. Untested, though.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~havoc/audiofs-current-0.1.tar.gz
MD5 (audiofs-current-0.1.tar.gz) = b864657f44741507097f90bea6c98a37
Greetings,
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my first attempt at kernel code, so go gently on
me :) Comments, panics, backtraces, style(9)-nailing and (preferably)
patches are welcome.
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I'm seeing the same thing on my (headless) server/natd box, only it
happens with syslogd. TOP reports the processor time consumed by
it so far as being '???', and the 'calcru' message appears about 30x
daily in the syslog.
> I'm sure this is already known, but on FreeBSD 4.0 and 5.0, i keep getti
or should I install the gcc-devel port
(for which I probably don't have enough disk space, but oh well)?
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> Will grab new tarball shortly... (at least you know someone's testing it).
He he... To me, that's worth a hundred bug reports :)
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> | Whew. After two late nights of furious hacking, you
> | can now download the modified source for Glide 2.46
> | (the Voodoo Graphics version)
ersted, I can give you my patches to the QuakeWorld
code (it fixes the Linux CDROM code and some other Linux specific
thingies).
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ith this, that'd be GREAT!
One last question: What are the chances of incorporating
the sources for Voodoo2/3 into one source tree? They
all have the swlibs/ directory (almost unchanged)...
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> I added it to the -current build a couple of weeks ago when I was working
> on Glide.
>
Hadn't seen it :)
Thanks!
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> > | On Wed, 22 Dec 1999, Theo van Klaveren wrote:
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> > | I already ported the voodoo2 sourc
o be integrated in the source tree (it's _UGLY_)... I'd be
glad to help in any such porting work though.
B.t.w. I noticed the assembly files are preprocessed with gasp piped
through to as, which generates an empty object file because gasp isn't
on my system. It also isn't in t
irect IO to IO ports from userland.
>
Right, thanks! I'll try immiately.
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g about the Voodoo Graphics sources. Sorry
for not mentioning that.
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x27;ll fail anyway),
so I _could_ just remove it, but I'm not so certain...
Also, IANAL, so could anyone tell me if the 3DFX license
permits me to publish my patches under a BSD-style license?
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