I'm trying to hunt down a recent breakage with my VMM virtual machines
refusing to start, and I'm getting errors like this:
vcpu_run_loop: vm 5 / vcpu 0 run ioctl failed: Invalid argument
It looks like previous requests for help with this error have resulted in
being asked to build with the VMM_D
On Fri, 22 Jun 2018 13:18:31 -0700
> The current release (not distro) already has a fix for it:
> https://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/patches/6.3/common/010_intelfpu.patch.sig
That is the FPU fix. The hyper threading has landed in current/snapshots
but not in stable yet.
Also, I expect the code
On 22 June 2018 at 13:14, Dan Campbell wrote:
> Just saw the news about you disabling hyper-threading by default on Intel
> CPUs for security reasons, which I agree with. It would be nice to be able
> to do this on systems that don't have a toggle for it in the BIOS, as it
> increases single-t
Just saw the news about you disabling hyper-threading by default on Intel CPUs
for security reasons, which I agree with. It would be nice to be able to do
this on systems that don't have a toggle for it in the BIOS, as it increases
single-threaded performance. So just wondering when your lates
So, I have a mipsel-none-elf32 bare-metal Clang/LLVM cross-compiler (and the
corresponding bare-metal GNU cross-binutils), and the platform-specific code
('sys/mips/mips' and 'sys/mips/broadcom') from the FreeBSD source tree as a
starting point.
Are there any other specific considerations to boots
X200 is a bad idea, Core 2 Duos will never get microcode updates for Spectre
bugs.
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On Thu, 21 Jun 2018, at 08:30, flipchan wrote:
> I got the x200 with libreboot and openbsd
>
> On June 19, 2018 10:47:24 AM UTC, Kaya Saman wrote:
> >I couldn't say f
On Wed, Jun 20, 2018 at 11:31:37PM +0200, Denis Buga wrote:
> sorry for bad english
no problem
> if simplify, seems like we have three pairs of concepts, while in audio path
> from file to card
> file (Hz/bit), sndiod (Hz/bit), card (Hz/bit)
> first and third is more or less i understand
> by se
sorry for bad english
if simplify, seems like we have three pairs of concepts, while in audio path
from file to card
file (Hz/bit), sndiod (Hz/bit), card (Hz/bit)
first and third is more or less i understand
by second i mean sndiod's "dsp"
i understand, that, when i set up "sndiod_flags" with fre
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