ailable for amd64.
HPS might have some more insight as to why it's amd64 only.
I have cc'd him.
It could be as simple as moving the qlnxe lines from files.amd64 to files,
but it does appear that qnlxe depends upon the Linux compat layer, which
may not be complete for arm64..
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just not familiar
> with svn
Sorry, I missed this reply... I'll be merging the change into stable/12
in the comming week...
> On Thu, Oct 8, 2020, 00:53 John-Mark Gurney wrote:
>
> > sreehari wrote this message on Wed, Oct 07, 2020 at 23:56 -0700:
> > > I see. Since
hardware or make sure everything is working
> > properly?
> >
> > On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 23:36 John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >
> >> Kurt Jaeger wrote this message on Thu, Oct 08, 2020 at 06:36 +0200:
> >> > > sreehari wrote this message on Tue, Oct 06,
et drops that are unexpected
(checksumming was enabled)... If you have vlans, use those... Just be
aware of any unexpected behaviors..
Thanks for the additional testing! And letting mek now that it works
is useful!
> On Wed, Oct 7, 2020, 23:36 John-Mark Gurney wrote:
>
> > Kurt Jaeger wr
some
> structural change in 13 stopping a merge to 12.2 ?
The issue is that IMO, it's too close to the release of 12.2. It only
recently got committed to 13, and so hasn't had enough time to be tested
in more environments than mine. There have been a few others that have
tested
e the 12.2 release:
https://reviews.freebsd.org/D25809
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testing changes like these easier.
On stable/11, 8153 devices are attached via the cdce devices, and so
will not be affected by this change.
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Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2020 00:22:30 +0000 (UTC)
From: John-Mark Gurney
To: src-committ...@freebsd.org, svn
iness/2017/03/16/lack-oxford-comma-costs-maine-company-millions-overtime-dispute/BIxK837fA2C06qavQMDs5J/story.html
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s it put the values? It sounds like vaddrs and paddrs arrays are
already allocated and you just use these addresses... But there is no
way I can write code from this description...
Also, lots of terminology is missing, like what is a qset?
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> qlen transactions queue length
> svc_t average duration of transactions, in milliseconds
> %b % of time the device had one or more outstanding transac-
> tions
>
> But there is no svc_t column anymore and there are ms/r ms/w ms
t way is to get a
> Rocket Raid controller identical to the one we had, put it in another
> system, connect the disks, import the old pool and move the data to the
> new pool on the the LSI controller.
>
> Am I overlooking anything?
Nope... As someone else said, this is the danger
3000592982016/1024/1024-1)) bs=1m 2>/dev/null |
strings -n 6 -td | grep GEOM::
1530880 GEOM::ELI
1531392 GEOM::LABEL
You might have to go farther back than 1 MB...
Good luck...
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lowed on your system
if you care this much about security...
[1] https://www.freebsd.org/doc/handbook/mac.html
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> On 3/16/2015 9:20 AM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >
> > Since you have at test framework ready, you could generate some flame
> > graphs[1] using dtrace to help see where things might be having an
> >
using dtrace to help see where things might be having an
impact...
These are very easy to generate, and posting them would be useful...
[1] http://www.brendangregg.com/FlameGraphs/cpuflamegraphs.html
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Konstantin Belousov wrote this message on Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 22:40 +0300:
> On Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 09:19:54AM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > Konstantin Belousov wrote this message on Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 00:21 +0300:
> > > On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:45:17AM -0700, John
Konstantin Belousov wrote this message on Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 00:21 +0300:
> On Tue, Sep 24, 2013 at 10:45:17AM -0700, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > I'd like to understand why you think protecting these functions w/
> > the _DETACHED check is correct... In kern_event.c, all c
73824, lo_data = 0, lo_witness =
> > 0xff80006b1680},
> > mtx_lock = 4}, bo_clean = {bv_hd = {tqh_first = 0x0, tqh_last =
> > 0xfe018afd01d8}, bv_root = 0x0, bv_cnt = 0}, bo_dirty = {bv_hd =
> > {tqh_first = 0x0,
> > tqh_last = 0xfe018afd01f8}
gpart unset -a active ada0
>
>
> It says 'active' is an invalid attribute. This matches what gpart mangpage
> says under ATTRIBUTES .. it doesn't list 'active' as an attribute for the GPT
> partition scheme (but it does for other schemes).I
ch is similar to a familiar pattern used on
# Sun servers by the Remote Console. There are FreeBSD extensions:
# CR ~ ^p requests force panic and CR ~ ^r requests a clean reboot.
options ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER
to add to your kernel file right?
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and this patch required clang, so
make sure you set WITH_CLANG=YES WITH_CLANG_IS_CC=YES, otherwise it won't
compile...
This patch only required minor changes from my original patch to apply..
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the above issue... Unless of course the card can do both
autoneg and fixed media at the same time, which is probably the problem
with this fxp chip/phy...
Hope this helps with some history behind this issue..
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se, you
might choose to not include USB, but use ATA, or not use umass, but
the rest of USB...
Someone on a list was talking about trying to get FreeBSD down on a
really small system, 16MB ram...
/me thinks of the old wd driver.
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ffer the same issue:
hostb4@pci0:0:24:3: class=0x06 card=0x chip=0x14031022 rev=0x00
hdr=0x00
vendor = 'Advanced Micro Devices [AMD]'
device = 'Family 15h (Models 10h-1fh) Processor Function 3'
class = bridge
subclass = HOST-PCI
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current system (kgdb /boot/kernel/kernel /dev/mem), and then when the
thread goes busy, use kgdb to see what where it's spinning?
Just a thought...
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there was some discussion on -current
about what these different flags will/should do not too long ago...
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> John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > Oliver Fromme wrote this message on Mon, Feb 04, 2013 at 19:15 +0100:
> > > I'm running a recent stable/9 (about 14 days old).
> > > What's the be
r my fault) ...
Have you tried to disable msi and msix?
hw.pci.enable_msix: 1
hw.pci.enable_msi: 1
It could be your motherboard doesn't handle MSI and/or MSI-X properly...
[...]
> re0: Using 1 MSI-X message
[...]
> re1: Using 1 MSI-X message
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Jim Harris wrote this message on Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 13:24 -0700:
> On Fri, Oct 26, 2012 at 1:18 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >
> > I'm seeing similar stuff on the hpt27xx driver:
> > (probe18:hpt27xx0:0:18:0): INQUIRY. CDB: 12 0 0 0 24 0
> > (probe18:hpt27
it it.
I'm seeing similar stuff on the hpt27xx driver:
(probe18:hpt27xx0:0:18:0): INQUIRY. CDB: 12 0 0 0 24 0
(probe18:hpt27xx0:0:18:0): CAM status: Invalid Target ID
(probe18:hpt27xx0:0:18:0): Error 22, Unretryable error
Should I make a similar change in sys/dev/hpt27xx/osm_bsd.c? L
Alexander Motin wrote this message on Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 01:43 +0300:
> On 08.10.2012 07:02, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >I recently put together a new machine w/ a SuperMicro H8SCM and an
> >AMD Opteron 4228 HE... I've having an issue where the clock on the
> >machine
CPU #5 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #2 Launched!
SMP: AP CPU #4 Launched!
Timecounter "TSC-low" frequency 10937740 Hz quality 1000
Enter passphrase for ada0p3: uhub5: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
uhub2: 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
Trying to mount ro
ng the issue to the propler places (-firewire
or PR database).
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> I was just attempting to add a RAID shelf to a system w/ an Adaptec
> 29320 card, and when I export a 7TB disk to the card, and kept getting
> timeout related issues. The dump is very similar to PR 76178 which
>
just
not many people use large disks w/ ahd?
If ahd isn't getting fixed, can someone recommend a low profile PCI-X
Ultra320 card?
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Copyrig
t very good to require manual updating of the hints file every
few years to stave off broken dns.
So, mark on up to supporting a dns based distribution of the root...
(Not necessarily using the existing root servers, but some method that
will ensure that dns will not break just because it does.)
-
ily connected to a PCI bus,
and so may not be limited...
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fferent. I try and the "date" command but it's NOT
> WORK..You can see:
This is because the timezone you are using is incorrect. FreeBSD stores
the system time in UTC and then converts to the local timezone. If you
use the correct timezone (you can set this by running tzsetup) this
sh
Steven Hartland wrote this message on Wed, May 30, 2007 at 02:08 +0100:
> - Original Message -
> From: "John-Mark Gurney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Is the file incorrect when extracted? or is this a mater of gtar throwing
> >an error because of the tar for
ppose this then comes down to the fact that gnu tar is the prevalent
> version out there and as such with BSD creating archives which are
> incompatible with that leads to problems. From our side we'll have to
> switch to using gnutar until this issue is resolved as we need to ensure
>
em.
>
> Besides, I'm using ad4s1 and ad6s1 as the providers for
> gmirror, so a few sectors plus/minus at the very end of the
> raw disk should not matter.
That doesn't show the exact size... run diskinfo on each of them and
that will tell you the reported to geom size..
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require a code change...
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o, it appears that loader(8) isn't correct:
swap the system can support. This value is specified in
bytes of KVA space and defaults to around 70MBytes. Care
It appears that when dillion made the change almost 5 years ago, he
didn't update loader(8)...
nable doesn't need to exist in the sysctl domain... simply add it
to /boot/loader.conf as documented in conf/NOTES or defaults/loader.conf...
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o that fd..
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e
[..]
192.168.0.18 00:c0:f0:42:23:87 UHLW12 9000 em0
1128
Hmmm... We may want to add code that detects when the host route's MTU
is larger than the interface, and prevent that from happening.
Though if an mtu daemon ever gets written, then that should take car
Sean Bryant wrote this message on Fri, Feb 09, 2007 at 14:07 -0500:
> John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >Antony Mawer wrote this message on Tue, Feb 06, 2007 at 17:04 +1100:
> >>On 6/02/2007 1:47 PM, Sean Bryant wrote:
> >>>Dominic Marks wrote:
> >>>>Check o
antec
> Ghost Corporate Edition, and your transfer speed wouldn't reduce with
> each additional client (eg. 100mbps for 1 client, 50mbps each for 2
> clients, 33.3mbps each for 3 clients, ...)
Add FEC to the multicast, and you can constantly stream the data,
0NT.init /dev/tty.FTC9S0NT /dev/tty.FTC9S0NT.lock
-bash-2.05b$ ls /dev/*U0*
/dev/cuaU0 /dev/cuaU0.lock /dev/ttyU0.init
/dev/cuaU0.init /dev/ttyU0 /dev/ttyU0.lock
I have attached the patch...
Comments welcome...
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t breaks is not readily apparent...
an ifconfig down; ifconfig up may help resolve this
issue if you are not sure...
I have just committed a patch to fxp0 to do this...
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d timeout, and none of the programs are programmed well enough
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foo
drop running bash and things will work...
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http
e based on the
> >>iir(4) driver then?
> >
> >
> >Yes, they won't.
> >
> >
> >>Basically, should the iir(4) driver be considered EOE also?
> >
> >
> >As far as Adaptec and ICP Vortex are concerned, yes. Since the
> >driver
gh it helped that he was able
to reproduce it in his lab.)...
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e same behaviour shows when i (think) get rid've processes using /tmp)
It doesn't matter.. that it used to not do that just means you were
lucky, it doesn't mean you were correct..
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> John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> >Ganbold wrote this message on Mon, May 08, 2006 at 17:23 +0900:
> >
> >>I'm having trouble to make my Netgear Gigabit PCI GA311 network card
> >>work in 1000ba
n
Does it work at 1000baseTX w/ Cat5 cabling?
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ssing here? *scratches head 'o 'a*
amr is missing a:
MODULE_DEPEND(amr, cam, 1, 1, 1);
which means the module doesn't get cam's symbols... might as well add
that line to amr_linux.c next to MODULE_DEPEND already there...
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PCI-X and PCI-E ICP cards have no FreeBSD
> driver in sight.
I wouldn't be surprised if the other motherboard could exhibit the
hang too.. since I believe it's a firmware race condition, and the
other motherboard may have different timing characteristics that makes
the hang less li
ing
rev 1.13.2.1 of src/sys/dev/iir/iir.c which includes some of scottl's
changes to restrict the card to hopefully not hang...
btw, Adaptect/ICP-Vortex the latest version of FreeBSD that they support
their cards on is 5.2... Any releases beyond that are unsupported,
Michael Schuh wrote this message on Tue, Apr 11, 2006 at 12:56 +0200:
> My Problem was that i can't show my configured swapsize
> right...
> Partitionsize for swap was 4GB
> Showing Value was 2GB,
could you post swapinfo -k and disklabel of the appropriate disks?
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onsole. Therefor it is not possible to switch to remote mode. Can
> DDB be force to go directly into remote mode?
well, one way would be to setup dcons over firewire, and then not use
dcons, but use the gdb port to be able to access and manipulate the
machine..
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ne to
improve the performance...
The other useful/interesting number would be to compare system time
between the mmap case and the read case to see how much work the
kernel is doing in each case...
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not ATTACHED? newdirrem: inum
> >XXX should be yyy? or newdirrem: whiteout (I guess not, which is only
> >revalent to unionfs)?
> >
> I access this machine via com1, and i don't know how to see old
> messages. I can't call doadump because dumpdev="AUTO"
nges from OpenBSD that have taken place since
the initial import.
Work on further interface configuration enhancements is underway for
FreeBSD 7.0.
and both -arch and -current are good places to raise the topic...
Good luck in bring things back together...
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Jo Rhett wrote this message on Fri, Jan 06, 2006 at 03:03 -0800:
> On Thu, Jan 05, 2006 at 10:41:47AM -0800, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
> > I believe core has a policy of never supporting vaporware... There is
> > always the chicken and egg problem with arguments like this... I'
base...
Bottom line: Once code exists, then support can be talked about..
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ripts by moving
them to .old or another extension..
Also, how will this effect cups which installs a .sample file? and
any other port that does this?
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on 5.4-R...
So, even though software raid may not be as reliable among other things,
at least you have the source and can fix it, and don't have to wait many
months just to wait longer for the vendor to fix the issue...
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atches that of /etc/localtime, if it doesn't exist, the RTC is in
GMT... adjkerntz(8) contains pointers to these files...
as far as I know there are no sysctl's that deal with timezone...
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.2-R, so if you run into issues
(like we have with GDT and SRCU based cards hanging), hope that you
can reproduce on 4.x, else they really won't listen to you.. Though
they did finally send us a patch against 5.4-R..
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efine KEY_CRTLB 2 /* ^B */
ALT_BREAK_TO_DEBUGGER has an advantage over break is that some terminal
servers and computers when you turn them off (or power is disconnected)
will send a BREAK down the line, which can cause your machine to stop
when you didn't
issues with the drives and successfully flashed drives
w/o using Windows.
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*** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/obj/usr/src/sys/DEEPBLACK.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src.
> *** Error code 1
>
> Stop in /usr/src.
>
> -------
>
> Can anyone help?
Just use the GENERIC kernel next time...
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> John-Mark Gurney wrote:
>
> >GENERIC is already so large, that if you want/need a smaller kernel,
> >you're going to rebuild anyways,
> >
> >Since I care about that extra 2megs, I recompiled my ow
quick fix was:
sysctl kern.timecounter.hardware=i8259
Though I don't know if there is a better fix for it though...
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on a small system, you'll care, and you'll
need to recompile anyways...
If it doesn't conflict, add it. :)
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v
/tmp/quarter.wav: RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 8 bit,
mono 22254 Hz
so, if you want, you can use sox to convert the raw audio data into
wav:
sox -t cdr rawcddata.cdr somefile.wav
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t your disk is failing.
Unless for some reason his disk is running out of memory:
grep 12 /usr/include/errno.h
#define ENOMEM 12 /* Cannot allocate memory */
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terface with memory buffer to stick received
packets, and then the master provides a way to program the slaves
where to stick packets in it's memory buffer for transmitted packets..
I've never worked with CompactPCI, so take the above with a grain of
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me the specs to the ATI HDTV Wonder card, I'd definately look at
reviving the project (I already have the card, just need the specs..)
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"All
.e.
the ppid, 3rd column, of the process that isn't in the next run)...
sort -n +1 -2 + diff will help find which ones...
ps lax | sort -n +1 -2 > tmpa; sleep 2; ps lax | sort -n +1 -2 > tmpb; diff
tmpa tmpb
look at the ppid (3rd column) of any new or missing processes, and
you probably h
27;ll be added back...
As the saying goes:
>> Shut up and code!!!
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cache enabled,
barriers don't mean squat...
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s fixes it, we can't really go around upgrading
firmware..
Plus, we have a lot of older cards, where the current firmware is
2.34 (though we are running on 2.32 for many of our cards)... so, we
can't use the really new firmware...
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rlying block
device continues to work fine..
We didn't have any troubles under 4.x with the driver as long as you
had v1.10 of sys/dev/iir/iir.c integrated... otherwise we had similar
hangs...
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g out uipc_socket.c v1.208.2.19? If it broke because
of my commits, it would of been this one, though I'm puzzeled as to why
it didn't break in -current...
P.S. Could you teach your mailer not to cc -stable twice? (once as
freebsd.org and again as www.freebsd.org)
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reated a patch.. after a quick test
that it compiles and runs, I'll commit it... Though libc_r depending
upon _stat seems broken to me... Who knows what else doesn't implement
_stat and can't be closed..
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Vivek Khera wrote this message on Mon, May 23, 2005 at 17:17 -0400:
> On May 23, 2005, at 1:44 PM, John-Mark Gurney wrote:
>
> >This is incorrect... FreeBSD merged the vm and buf systems a while
> >back,
> >so all of memory is used as a disk cache.. The buf cache i
=1m
and watch systat or iostat and see if any of the file is read... You'll
probably see that none of it is...
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roject to include which driver
status for 5.x and HEAD?
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Dan Nelson wrote this message on Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 22:52 -0500:
> In the last episode (Apr 23), John-Mark Gurney said:
> > Dan Nelson wrote this message on Sat, Apr 23, 2005 at 12:28 -0500:
> > > Got the following on a 2004-04-21 -stable kernel:
> >
oing off and doing lots of work is not good)...
in the back trace below, it tried to process characters, which then
tried to notify kqueue again, and lock the tty lock, which doesn't work...
One easy fix is to fix ttnread to not call ttypend on calls from
filt_ttyread via a flag...
I c
says only CAT-5.. :)
And also the IEEE standard makes no mention of 1000base-TX...
So, I would say most modern cards are 1000base-T compatible, though
making sure we don't futz with an older card's description will be
difficult...
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t; device died.
>
> Somebody else mentioned that I could set the device to ignore the
> carrier detect signal. How do I do that? Is it a flag to tcsetattr() or
> some kind of ioctl?
You can also do that on the lock and/or inital device...
stty -f /dev/
burn a track from stdin... if you hit ctrl-d, it'll
burn an empty track and continue, though it'll be better to not try to
burn stdin in the first place...
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