Matthew Hawkins wrote:
>
> One reason I stopped running and recommending Redhat was the inferior
> quality of their packages. They'd ship half-complete, half-assed
> packages and it was concerned end-users who'd have to make their own
> RPMS and kindly make them available to the world, to fix th
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000 21:40:59 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Why didn't the package maintainer issue a formal release, if they really
> thought it was the best thing for RedHat to be using
Perhaps you're getting Redhat confused with Debian here. Redhat doesn't
have package
IANAL
That said, I would refer anyone interested in 'prior art' in patents to
http://www.ipmall.fplc.edu/ipcorner/bp98/welch.htm
especially the brief discussion on what 'prior art' is to the patent office.
Also, for those who believe that similar concepts will void patents, I would
suggest a sear
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Marc Lehmann wrote:
>Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 14:09:33 +0200
>From: Marc Lehmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Horst von Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subject: Re: What is up with Redhat 7.0?
>
>On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 09
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 02:16:56PM -0700, Chip Salzenberg wrote:
> Patch: eepro100-speedo-debug-1
> From: Dragan Stancevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Debugging tweaks for eepro100 driver:
> * Add ioctl to adjust speedo_debug.
> * Print diagnostic when Tx ring fills up.
> * Adjust debugging level
Hello
all, Having some trouble setting up my new
CMD649 based UDMA 100 ATAcontroller under Linux. Every time DMA is
enabled a kernel error messagelike this is
displayed:
hde: timeout waiting for
DMA
ide_dmaproc: chipset supported ide_dma_timeout fun
Hi,
Yesterday I reported a problem compiling with SMP enabled for an
Athlon-targetted kernel. I wonder whether this is because there
are no Athlon SMP systems out there, yet? If so, then if the
architecture selected is Athlon, the SMP option should not be
available when configuring the kernel t
Alexander also makes a simple wrong assumption in his comparison of
software and hypertext documents: Software must be logically
consistent and its writers highly inter-co-ordinated or it simply
won't work; a rough and non-linear post-modern web-accessible document
has no such internal communicat
Hello,
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 12:45:47PM -0700, LA Walsh wrote:
> Forgive me if this has been asked before, but has there ever been any
> thought of having a 'nice' value for disk accesses?. I was on a
> server with 4 CPU's but only 2 SCSI disks. Many times I'll see 4 processes
> on disk wait,
Alexander Viro wrote:
>
> On 2 Oct 2000, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
>
> > No excuses. _Everyone_ has that kind of time to spare for Linux
> > documentation. There are hundreds of competent engineers active on
> > this mailing list. One day's worth of our collective linux-kernel
> > effort, focu
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 11:07:36AM +0900, Tom Holroyd wrote:
> Alpha DP264 (UP)
>
> ld ... -o vmlinux
> drivers/char/char.o: In function `rs_sched_event':
> serial.c(.text+0x10210): undefined reference to `barrier'
> serial.c(.text+0x10214): undefined reference to `barrier'
> serial.c(.te
On 2 Oct 2000, Gary Lawrence Murphy wrote:
> No excuses. _Everyone_ has that kind of time to spare for Linux
> documentation. There are hundreds of competent engineers active on
> this mailing list. One day's worth of our collective linux-kernel
> effort, focussed precisely on illuminating some
starting with the new test9-pre9, the i810_rng driver will not compile as
part of the kernel -- only a module (see below).
also, and more importantly, i can not get the driver working on my
i815-based (ASUS CUSL2) mainboard. the i815's 802 FWH should not be
different than the 810/820. i really
Hi,
I always ran into a very similar problem using 3com cards in a dual-boot
environment with Windows. The solution which I discovered; which may or may
not apply here; is that the card retains some kind of settings information
from the os you are rebooting from, so when you reboot right into the
Alpha DP264 (UP)
ld ... -o vmlinux
drivers/char/char.o: In function `rs_sched_event':
serial.c(.text+0x10210): undefined reference to `barrier'
serial.c(.text+0x10214): undefined reference to `barrier'
serial.c(.text+0x1022c): undefined reference to `barrier'
serial.c(.text+0x10230): unde
Alan Cox wrote:
> Its also very unlikely Network Appliance would both responding to you. Its
> not in their legal interest to admit lack of validity.
Yes, I know the game, Unisys played it with gif. Wait until it's in
widespread use then appear out of the woodwork and demand licence fees.
It's
Andreas Dilger wrote in part:
>
> Albert Cahalan write:
> > The nice way to develop this code is with a block device that
> > discards all writes after a timer goes off.
This is nice, but a bit destructive for my likes. Hard and long to
do multiple tests. Also, it misses one severe case: an i
Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2000 15:07:49 +0100 (BST)
From: Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If you don't like this, I suggest you send mail complaining to RedHat.
> Customer complaints are going to be the only way that RH is going to be
> influenced not to play games like this
Remind
> patent restrictions. Unfortunately for Network Appliances, I developed
> all the essential concepts they describe in 1989 (the RAID optimization
> excepted, see below for what I think about that) and implemented them in
> a production system. In other words, I've got prior art; their patents
>
Thomas Graichen forwarded me some interesting information from the
freebsd-fsdevel list regarding 3 patents held by Network Appliance,
Inc., Santa Clara, CA that seem to describe much of the mechanism that
underlies Tux2. I haven't heard anything from any representative of
Network Appliance, whic
Noticeable: the IDE initialization, more VM work, and MD should work in
every configuration.
Famous last words.
Linus
-
- pre9:
- USB: documentation.
- Yeah. MD/LVM should really be fixed this time.
- SH architecture update
- i810 RNG driver update
- I
Following up yet some more with myself... is anyone actually looking at
this stuff? I can provide even more information if desired, but I'd really
like to know that at least one person who understands this code is looking
at it
Anyway, I managed to get a better OOPS trace. Here it is:
ksym
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Marcelo Tosatti wrote:
> > I'm running 2.2.17 with the rtl8139 fix from 2.2.18pre, and after about
> > two hours of normal operation (no crashes, no fs corruption -- Thanks
> > Jeff) the network suddenly stops responding. Calling "ifconfig" (just
> > looking at the stats) some
Hi,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Rik van Riel wrote:
> On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> > - pre8:
> > - quintela: fix the synchronous wait on kmem_cache_shrink().
> > This should fix the mmap02 lockup.
>
> It probably doesn't. People will want to apply my patch
> (on http://www
Mohammad A. Haque provided enlightenment:
>>Why does fbcon_show_logo() have a loop that looks at smp_num_cpus?
> For every CPU you have you see one more Tux
(blush) I should have figured that out for myself.
You know, a different, or at least more comprehensive patch will be needed
for machine
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Simon Richter wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm running 2.2.17 with the rtl8139 fix from 2.2.18pre, and after about
> two hours of normal operation (no crashes, no fs corruption -- Thanks
> Jeff) the network suddenly stops responding. Calling "ifconfig" (just
> looking at the stats) some
For every CPU you have you see one more Tux
Torrey Hoffman wrote:
> Note that using large logos can dramatically increase the size of
> your zImage kernel. Also I'm not 100% confident the patch is correct,
> as I'm not a kernel guru (yet). (Why does fbcon_show_logo() have a
> loop that looks at s
This time, it checks for CAP_NET_ADMIN before adjusting the debug
level. (Duh)
Index: linux/drivers/net/eepro100.c
--- linux/drivers/net/eepro100.c2000/09/06 19:54:42 1.4
+++ linux/drivers/net/eepro100.c2000/10/02 22:44:12 1.4.8.2
@@ -1,4 +1,2 @@
-#define USE_IO
-
/* dri
This is a patch to linux-2.2.17.
As you all probably know, the current framebuffer driver (fbcon.c)
displays an 80x80 pixel penguin logo at the top left of the screen.
This patch modifies fbcon.c to display the linux logo centered
horizontally, with optional margins (LOGO_MARGIN) above and bel
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 11:18:49PM +0200, f5ibh wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Randy wrote :
> > All of the missing symbols are in usb.o (usbcore.o module or
> > usbdrv.o in-kernel). Is usbcore.o loaded or do you have
> > /etc/modules.conf setup to load it automatically?
> > Did you run depmod after 'make
Hello All,
I am seeing a bug in get_empty_filp (fs/file_table.c) where
files_stat.nr_free_files is out of sync with respect to the actual number of
elements in free_list.
More precicely, for some reason, free_list became empty (free_list.next and
free_list.prev pointed back to free_list) but file
Hi,
I'm running 2.2.17 with the rtl8139 fix from 2.2.18pre, and after about
two hours of normal operation (no crashes, no fs corruption -- Thanks
Jeff) the network suddenly stops responding. Calling "ifconfig" (just
looking at the stats) sometimes cures the problem, taking all interfaces
down and
I just uploaded 0.1.17 of Powertweak to http://powertweak.sourceforge.net
This fixes a bug where changing from a 2.4 kernel back to a 2.2 kernel
would cause hangs.
Development on this tree has stopped (asides bugfixes like this one),
as work is being done on the 0.99.x tree in CVS (more info sam
Well, let's see.
linux/drivers/Makefile did change for test9-pre8.
That's one possibility.
Are you building USB core support in-kernel or as a
module? (Maybe provide your .config file, or at least
the CONFIG_USB_xxx portion of it.)
Thanks,
~Randy
> From: f5ibh [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>
Ralf Baechle wrote:
>
> On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 10:21:34AM -0500, Robert Redelmeier wrote:
> > You boys and girls don't try this at home on Linux! The ext2 fsck is horrible
> > after a powerfail, and I've lost superblocks and had to re-install :( .
>
> There is actually some indication that part
I got this part from LSB. We were having some problems with Red Hat
6.2, but we have tracked it down.
Jeff
Igmar Palsenberg wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
> >
> > Alan,
> >
> > Your mail server is getting errors at address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I am
> > seeing "conne
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
I know that you are still pissed at me but do not do end runs around me.
That is not cool, and you do not know where things are going.
Heck, I keep changing my mind on stuff as I design it.
I would be more appreciative if you at least sent it to me since I
No kidding, it is scheduled for a RAPE and BURN for a redesign for 2.5.
Until then do not make changes that cause problems with 'class' code ID's.
Cheers,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Linus,
>
> Ug. Why do I feel like the IDE "driver" is code layered upon code
> layered upon code
According to Alan Cox:
> > + case SIOCDEVPRIVATE+5:
> > + speedo_debug = *(int *)rq->ifr_data;
> > + printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: set debug level to [%d].\n",
> > + dev->name, speedo_debug);
> > + return 0;
>
> Surely that should check for root
Hi,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> > When that is done, please don't call __sti() directly and use some macro
> > that can be overridden by the architectures.
>
> What do you have in mind while making this suggestion? The irq highlevel layer
> is pretty much architectural indipen
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Mike Galbraith wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> In order for hdparm -d 1 to work in test9-pre8, I had to reverse
> this change. (Without being able to enable dma, performance here
> is muy el-stinko;-) Is enabling dma manually now forbidden? (or
> am I maybe missing something else?)
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
> Alan,
>
> Your mail server is getting errors at address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I am
> seeing "connection deferred" and relaying denied. Where are the scripts
> in 6.X RedHat that auto-regne the RedHat Login prompt?
You probably mean the cat >> in /
> I suppose I should let Andrea submit these, but he has such a huge
> patch collection (thank you!) that I thought it might be useful to
> pick out some of the smaller ones that would be less controversial
> for inclusion in the main kernel.
Im intentionally avoiding these right now. The 2.2.18
I suppose I should let Andrea submit these, but he has such a huge
patch collection (thank you!) that I thought it might be useful to
pick out some of the smaller ones that would be less controversial
for inclusion in the main kernel.
* nanosleep-4
Provide nanosleep usec resolution so that
> + case SIOCDEVPRIVATE+5:
> + speedo_debug = *(int *)rq->ifr_data;
> + printk(KERN_DEBUG "%s: set debug level to [%d].\n",
> + dev->name, speedo_debug);
> + return 0;
Surely that should check for root ?
>
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On Mon, Oct 02, 2000, Chip Salzenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Patch: usbdock-1
> From: Geoff Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Allow short report frames via USB ... apparently they are normal for
> some Sony VAIOs when docked.
This is actually a hack to get a specific PS/2 to USB device to w
> pointers mostly point to buffers of about 1-8KB. Since the kernel is
> monolothic, I don't expect there to be a need to translate virtual addresses.
Correct
> As for how often, these calls are made probably as much as 50 times a second,
> but irregularly. One of the drivers involved is attac
How about not running your kernel at KERN_DEBUG level <7> ?
That would also eliminate this message.
~Randy
> -Original Message-
> From: Chip Salzenberg [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 2:12 PM
> To: Alan Cox
> Cc: Linux Kernel
> Subject: [PATCH] 2.2.18pre13: US
Hi,
Randy wrote :
> All of the missing symbols are in usb.o (usbcore.o module or
> usbdrv.o in-kernel). Is usbcore.o loaded or do you have
> /etc/modules.conf setup to load it automatically?
> Did you run depmod after 'make modules_install' ?
I've a Debian 2.2 system. With Debian, I use the "m
Patch: eepro100-speedo-debug-1
From: Dragan Stancevic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Debugging tweaks for eepro100 driver:
* Add ioctl to adjust speedo_debug.
* Print diagnostic when Tx ring fills up.
* Adjust debugging level of interrupt diagnostics.
* Eliminate compilation warning.
Index: linux/driv
Here's a brace of small patches that ought to be OK for 2.2.18.
adTHANKSvance for consideration
1. Fix fencepost error in ioremap's page reservation logic.
(I think the broken logic was added to support AGP.)
Index: linux/arch/i386/mm/ioremap.c
--- linux/arch/i386/mm/ioremap.c:1.2Fri Sep
Patch: usbdock-1
From: Geoff Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Allow short report frames via USB ... apparently they are normal for
some Sony VAIOs when docked.
Index: linux/drivers/usb/hid.c
diff -u linux/drivers/usb/hid.c:1.2 linux/drivers/usb/hid.c:1.2.2.1
--- linux/drivers/usb/hid.c:1.2 Wed Sep 2
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 03:26:39PM +0200, Christoph Hellwig wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 08:01:14AM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> > > Christoph Hellwig sent me a better patch, with Cc: to Linus, so I hope this
> > > will be fixed in test9.
> >
> > *nudge* Here's hoping that one of you guys wil
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 09:14:49PM -0700, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> Last pre-kernel - I'll do the real test9 before I fly off to Germany on
> Tuesday.
>
> Linus
> ---
> - pre8:
> - initialize to zero -> put it in the .bss instead
This patch was inspired by a comment from Jef
Thanks
Jeff
"Mike A. Harris" wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>
> >Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:35:47 -0600
> >From: Jeff V. Merkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
> >Subject: Login prompt auto-regen
> >
> >
> >Alan,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Jeff V. Merkey wrote:
>Date: Mon, 02 Oct 2000 13:35:47 -0600
>From: Jeff V. Merkey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii
>Subject: Login prompt auto-regen
>
>
>Alan,
>
>Your mail server is getting errors at address <[EMAIL PROTE
** Reply to message from Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:31:59 -0500 (CDT)
> You must describe -what- is being communicated, -how much- data is being
> communicated, and -how often- communication occurs before we can help
> suggest a method of driver<->driver communication.
Hiya all.
The fs/Makefile changes in pre8 mean that the newest reiserfs patch won't
cleanly apply any more (meaning that reiserfs doesn't get built). The
following patch appears to fix it here---can someone check that it's
correct, and if so can the reiserfs maintainers modify their patch
accordi
Willy TARREAU wrote:
>
> Hello Thomas !
>
> I've slightly enhanced the bonding code :
> - MII link checking with automatic slave enabling/disabling :
> Now the bond interface monitors all its MII-compliant slaves
> and disables the ones which have a dead link, and enables those
> w
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Timur Tabi wrote:
> ** Reply to message from Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
> > For driver<->driver communication, it is totally dependent on what you
> > need to communicate. It could be something as simple as a small, shared
> > module protected by a spinlock, or somethi
** Reply to message from Jeff Garzik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on
Mon, 2 Oct 2000 15:18:13 -0500 (CDT)
> You can certain have one driver load another via modprobe (grep for
> CONFIG_KMOD), but if both drivers will be required, module dependencies
> might simply pull in one of the drivers automatically
On Thu, Sep 28, 2000 at 10:55:58AM -0500, Michael J. Dikkema wrote:
> Whenever I try to read from my tape drive, it gives this error.. and tar
> can't get anything off. Does anyone know what this means?
>
> st0: Error 2603 (sugg. bt 0x20, driver bt 0x26, host bt 0x3).
I've got similar probl
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 10:21:34AM -0500, Robert Redelmeier wrote:
> As an experiment, I pulled the plug towards the end of 5 FreeBSD kernel
> compiles (SMP `make -j4`). In all cases, the fsck upon restart was minor,
> just freeing inodes. In four of the cases, `make` just picked up where
> it
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Timur Tabi wrote:
> Could someone tell me what is the preferred method of having two drivers
> communicate with each other? I know a driver can send an ioctl to another
> driver, but since both drivers exist in kernel space, and the kernel is
> monolithic, I figured that direc
Hello,
I ran RedHat 6.2 and tried all sorts of kernels.. no problem at all.
I ran kernel 2.2.17 and everytime MS-Windows has booted(I run a dual-boot
sys) my networkcard (eth0=dhcp=3c59x.o) doesn't want to connect to the
internet. First I thought this was my isp his fault or my redhat was
broke
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 09:45:36PM +0200, Roman Zippel wrote:
> When that is done, please don't call __sti() directly and use some macro
> that can be overridden by the architectures.
What do you have in mind while making this suggestion? The irq highlevel layer
is pretty much architectural indip
Could someone tell me what is the preferred method of having two drivers
communicate with each other? I know a driver can send an ioctl to another
driver, but since both drivers exist in kernel space, and the kernel is
monolithic, I figured that direct calls from one driver to another is not only
Rik van Riel wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Petko Manolov wrote:
> > Richard Polton wrote:
>
> > > I am using 2.4.0-test8 on an i686 laptop. I find that netscape-4.72
> > > keeps locking up. I am not able to kill the process at all (without
> > > a reboot, and SysRQ cannot do a sync on the pa
James Antill wrote:
> If you want to return imediatley (and there might not be data) the
> answer given is usually...
>
> sigqueue( ... );
> sigwaitinfo( ... );
>
> If the above will still schedule, then Linus might be more likely to
> take a patch (I'd guess that he'd look at sigtimedwait(
Hi,
On Sun, 1 Oct 2000, Andrea Arcangeli wrote:
> Comments?
When that is done, please don't call __sti() directly and use some macro
that can be overridden by the architectures.
bye, Roman
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Hi.
When I compile a test9pre8 kernel with quota support I get a lot of
link errors regarding quota stuff. The patch below fixes this by
correcting what seems to be a mailer/mime error:
--- linux-240test9-pre8-clean/fs/Makefile Mon Oct 2 21:07:54 2000
+++ linux/fs/Makefile Mon Oct 2 21
> My previous patch was a fix, but (brown paper bag time) standard IDE
> devices no longer called chipset init. People either had no IDE, or
> were stuck in legacy mode. This fixes it.
This fixes the bootup oops with 2.4.0-test9-pre8 i reported
on lkml an hour or 2 ago.
b
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
<
Would you guys please look this over and say yes or no for Linus. I've
posted this as a fix for several people several times and not gotten any
responses from the top dogs. There are no complaints about it, it's in
the form Alexey wants and fixes the arp problem. The second portion of
the patch
Alan,
Your mail server is getting errors at address <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. I am
seeing "connection deferred" and relaying denied. Where are the scripts
in 6.X RedHat that auto-regne the RedHat Login prompt?
Thanks
Jeff
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The October 2000 Kernel Wiki Challenge is ...
"The most misunderstood part about in Linux 2.4 is "
1) Fill in the blanks, short and sweet, in your own words.
2) Go to http://kernelbook.sourceforge.net/wiki/?KernelWiki find
the appropriate subsection of the Wiki covering your area o
Hi,
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Andries Brouwer wrote:
> These days I have as background activity the construction
> of the corresponding patch for 2.4. Maybe we can start 2.5
> without these arrays and with large device numbers.
I started something like this a few months ago, I was at the point to boo
Please don't post attachments except for unique documents such as program
sources.
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Lucien Rocha wrote:
|[2.] The problem is described in 5., i only got this problem with this
|new kernel. Before i upgrade i was using kernel 2.2.14cl and ppp runs
|nice, but i got problems with
#include
I two Pioneer DVD U04S (SCSI) 10x DVD 40xCD. When i want to play CD-Rs
they are "loud". So i searched for a "slowdown" Programm on freshmeat and
fount "cdrom_speed.c". The problem is that the drive seems to ignore the
speed changes and spins the CDR with full speed.
Kernel is 2.2.17
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Samar Sharma wrote:
>
> Does anyone have experience with running SPEC SFS 2.0 on kernel 2.4 ?
>
> Specifically, I am looking for the values in C.vendor and M.vendor files.
>
attached. Enjoy.
Regards,
Tigran
#!/bin/sh
#
#
Does anyone have experience with running SPEC SFS 2.0 on kernel 2.4 ?
Specifically, I am looking for the values in C.vendor and M.vendor files.
Thanks.
Samar
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Please read the
Bug squash number three.
ARM, Alpha and x86 should be completely sorted for the loops_per_sec change.
S/390 merge yet to be done. PPC and Sparc still won't build.
Alan
Stuff left to do for 2.2.18final
- loops_per_jiffy for non x86, Alpha, ARM
- Merge the S/390 stuff and make S/390
On Sun, Oct 01, 2000 at 10:48:41PM -0400, Albert D. Cahalan wrote:
> I see you don't remember the original post. It argued in
> favor of a large PID space "because the output of ps wouldn't
> look nice otherwise"!!! (the poster wanted output sorted by
> start time without using --sort=start to ask
Linus,
Ug. Why do I feel like the IDE "driver" is code layered upon code
layered upon code, through the ages, with nary a cleanup in between?
My previous patch was a fix, but (brown paper bag time) standard IDE
devices no longer called chipset init. People either had no IDE, or
were stuck in l
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Rik van Riel wrote:
> On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Linus Torvalds wrote:
>
> > Why do you apparently ignore the fact that page-out write-back
> > performance is horribly crappy because it always starts out
> > doing synchronous writes?
>
> Because it is fixed in the patch I mailed yes
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 07:11:52PM +0200, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> One more question that has probably been asked a lot: why are the
> various fields of a device splatted across half a dozen tables instead
> of being collected together in a struct and accessed through one table?
Yes, this has be
> --test9-pre8 blows up at boot, somewhere around the ALI5X3 init.
>
> Here's the oops, with ksymoops decode. Copied by hand,
> hope it's correct:
Darn. Made 3 typos in transcription:
ALI5X3: IDE controller on PCI buss 00 dev 78
^
Process swapper (pid: 2, sta
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Linus Torvalds wrote:
> Why do you apparently ignore the fact that page-out write-back
> performance is horribly crappy because it always starts out
> doing synchronous writes?
Because it is fixed in the patch I mailed yesterday?
regards,
Rik
--
"What you're running that pi
Why do you apparently ignore the fact that page-out write-back performance
is horribly crappy because it always starts out doing synchronous writes?
I pointed out previously in a private email that page_launder() must be
buggy as it stands now, you seem to have ignored that part (and the
test-pr
--test9-pre8 blows up at boot, somewhere around the ALI5X3 init.
Here's the oops, with ksymoops decode. Copied by hand,
hope it's correct:
ALI5X3: IDE controller on PCI buss 00 dev 78
ALI5X3: chipset revision 193
ALI5X3: bad irq (0): will probe later
Unable to handle kernel paging request at
[MM TODO list, updated for october 2000]
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Here is the TODO list for the new VM. The only thing
really needed for 2.4 is the OOM handler and a fix
for the highmem deadlock.
The page->mapping->flush() callback is really wanted
by the journaling filesystem folks.
The rest are mostly extra's tha
This PCI stuff was discussed before...
pcic.c: At top level:
pcic.c:39: redefinition of `pcibios_present'
/usr/src/linux-2.4.0-test/include/linux/pci.h:562: `pcibios_present' previously
defined here
make[1]: *** [pcic.o] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.0-test/arch/sparc/ke
On 2 Oct 2000, Christoph Rohland wrote:
> the shm swapping still kills the machine(8GB mem) the machine
> with somthing like '__alloc_pages failed order 0'.
>
> When I do the same stresstest with mmaped file in ext2 the
> machine runs fine but the processes do not do anything and
> vmstat/ps loc
** Reply to message from Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Mon, 2 Oct 2000
17:18:59 +0100 (BST)
> > Anyway, my original question has not yet been answered: why is it that I can
> > ioremap() any physical page by simply setting one bit, but I cannot always
> > iounmap() it? Why can't iounmap() sim
Andries Brouwer wrote:
> On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 02:33:20AM +0200, Daniel Phillips wrote:
> > On Mon, 02 Oct 2000, Andries Brouwer wrote:
>
> > > [you sounded as if you noticed a discrepancy somewhere - so I expected:
> > > foo.c uses this in line 123 but bar.c uses that in line 666.]
> >
> > No,
On Mon, Oct 02, 2000 at 12:08:10AM +0200, Pierfrancesco Caci wrote:
>
> The subject tells everything:
>
...
>
> 28x481 23:49:14 penny kernel: fb0: MATROX VGA frame buffer device
> Oct 1 23:49:14 penny kernel: pty: 512 Unix98 ptys configured
> Oct 1 23:49:14 penny kernel: ISDN subsystem Rev:
On Mon, Oct 02 2000, Serge Gavrilov wrote:
> [1.] 2.2.17 hangs when attempting to mount atapi cdrom Teac CD-540E
>
> [2.] My kernel was compiled with flags
>
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEPCI=y
> CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDMA=y
> CONFIG_IDEDMA_AUTO=y
>
> My cdrom Teac CD-540E supports UDMA mode2.
> When I try to
Throughout linux/fs/buffer.c, the struct buffer_head member b_blocknr has
integer values put into it, while it's defined to be an unsigned long in
fs.h. For architectures where sizeof(int) != sizeof(long), calls to bread()
could potentially do the wrong thing if the disk has more than 2^41 blocks
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, Petko Manolov wrote:
> Richard Polton wrote:
> > I am using 2.4.0-test8 on an i686 laptop. I find that netscape-4.72
> > keeps locking up. I am not able to kill the process at all (without
> > a reboot, and SysRQ cannot do a sync on the partition it is running
> > in eithe
Hello,
I've subscribed to the list for quite a while, and I sincerely hope this is the
correct place to report this particular problem. If not, I apologize and ask
that someone point me in the correct direction.
Since I would rather include too much information than too little, I'll include
a br
Albert Cahalan write:
> Robert Redelmeier writes:
> > Daniel Phillips wrote in part:
>
> >> One thing to keep in mind in all of this is: nobody is testing the
> >> reliability of their journalling or any other kind of filesystem just by
> >> running it. To test these things you have to crash/int
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