Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
-Original Message- On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:22:10 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: at least make it depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. it is not that crmafs is available but that it is used for initrd. but if it is really read-only, our initrd needs some tweaking indeed What's this CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD option ? I can't find it. I mean make patch depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. I'm working on our linuxrc to be able to use cramfs. I on working on linuxrc based on initramfs. Now when I got Al Viro advice how to free it it should be easy. This allows to avoid *any* filesystem builtin in kernel :) joke and you are going to back port initramfs to 2.4 or even 2.2? /joke IMHO cramfs is the way to go, as it could be easily integrated in 2.4 too, and 2.4 also needs to get smaler 1337954 Aug 25 17:47 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1mdk 1206674 Nov 17 02:38 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-t9.ruby.6mdk 2.6 modular vesafb,fbcon,mice, and lot more stuff + -Os /2.6 svetljo -- GMX Weihnachts-Special: Seychellen-Traumreise zu gewinnen! Rentier entlaufen. Finden Sie Rudolph! Als Belohnung winken tolle Preise. http://www.gmx.net/de/cgi/special/ +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm working on our linuxrc to be able to use cramfs. I on working on linuxrc based on initramfs. Now when I got Al Viro advice how to free it it should be easy. This allows to avoid *any* filesystem builtin in kernel :) his solution would be a small c program that just glob and unlink everything ... hopefully I get prototype in a couple of weeks. IMHO it is better than hack more filesystems.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can harddrake detect the mouse/keyboard type ? It is easy ? it's not. see: - the issues with detecting the wheel of ps/2 mice - the recent issues in kernel-2.6.0-test9 with sharing mouse keyboard box for several machine
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thierry Vignaud wrote: Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can harddrake detect the mouse/keyboard type ? It is easy ? it's not. see: - the issues with detecting the wheel of ps/2 mice Is this still necessary? On the mklivecd list it was mentioned that XFree86 works OK with 'Option Protocol auto on most PS/2 mice. I tested with a number of mice that are normally supported by different protocols (at least the 4 major ones). See https://lists.berlios.de/pipermail/minicd-scripts/2003-October/000277.html Regards, Buchan - -- |--Another happy Mandrake Club member--| Buchan MilneMechanical Engineer, Network Manager Cellphone * Work+27 82 472 2231 * +27 21 8828820x202 Stellenbosch Automotive Engineering http://www.cae.co.za GPG Key http://ranger.dnsalias.com/bgmilne.asc 1024D/60D204A7 2919 E232 5610 A038 87B1 72D6 AC92 BA50 60D2 04A7 -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org iD8DBQE/ugN2rJK6UGDSBKcRAnSPAKC+Q004oNyd9zgbZR9fOqqKcJoyhwCeNdHP SVb43tQiGm2MYhSfB/cURfA= =vIMv -END PGP SIGNATURE-
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
-Original Message- Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: How can harddrake detect the mouse/keyboard type ? It is easy ? it's not. see: - the issues with detecting the wheel of ps/2 mice wrt to kernel it is irrelevant. we speak about detecting correct driver (module) for mouse. To this extent we have (on 2.6) psmouse - for any sort of PS/2 (type is autodetected by driver) amimouse - not relevant for x86 inport - busmouse (Microsoft) whatever it is :) lgibm - Logitech bus mouse logips2pp - Logitech PS/2++ - no idea what it is maplemouse - irrelevant pc110pad - IBM touchpad (one of) rpcmouse - irrelevant sermouse - requires user-level helper :( synaptics - for synaptics what I meant is that harddrake could - automatically or manually - store mouse driver somewhere, probably in /etc/default/mouse, for later use by mkinitrd or some otehr script, e.g. gpm same for keyboard where we really have choice between atkbd xtkbd 98kbd - anyone knows waht it is? - the recent issues in kernel-2.6.0-test9 with sharing mouse keyboard box for several machine
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
-Original Message- Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: I'm working on our linuxrc to be able to use cramfs. I on working on linuxrc based on initramfs. Now when I got Al Viro advice how to free it it should be easy. This allows to avoid *any* filesystem builtin in kernel :) his solution would be a small c program that just glob and unlink everything ... sure, but he explained how to access rootfs after it has been overlaid by normal root mount :) else you have no way to remove anything hopefully I get prototype in a couple of weeks. IMHO it is better than hack more filesystems.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Tue, 18 Nov 2003 15:18:28 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: - the issues with detecting the wheel of ps/2 mice wrt to kernel it is irrelevant. we speak about detecting correct driver (module) for mouse. To this extent we have (on 2.6) psmouse - for any sort of PS/2 (type is autodetected by driver) amimouse - not relevant for x86 inport - busmouse (Microsoft) whatever it is :) lgibm - Logitech bus mouse logips2pp - Logitech PS/2++ - no idea what it is maplemouse - irrelevant pc110pad - IBM touchpad (one of) rpcmouse - irrelevant sermouse - requires user-level helper :( synaptics - for synaptics what I meant is that harddrake could - automatically or manually - store mouse driver somewhere, probably in /etc/default/mouse, for later use by mkinitrd or some otehr script, e.g. gpm Why would we need mouse drivers in initrd ? They're not needed to boot rootfs. I think mouse modules can be loaded in early initscripts. Keyboard drivers can be loaded in initscripts too, but before fs check (I guess it's the first time they are needed). As you said, we can store a list of needed modules in a config file, WDYT of /etc/sysconfig/mouse ? Here's roughly how I would do it, in a initscript loaded early: *** if /etc/sysconfig/mouse doesn't exist: MODULES = all available modules else MODULES = `cat /etc/sysconfig/mouse` LOADED = '' for m in MODULES: try to load module m if it succeeds, add m to LOADED list if /etc/sysconfig/mouse exists and no module was loaded: retry from beginning with all available modules # if it fails again: #what to do here ? write LOADED to /etc/sysconfig/mouse *** With this approach, it will try to load only needed modules (the one that were successfully loaded at last boot), and if it fails, it tries to load every available modules (should not happen very often, only at first boot or when mouse is replaced). Shall I start to write this initscript or is it bad ? / does it need tweaking ? -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Tue, Nov 18, 2003 at 03:18:28PM +0300, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: 98kbd - anyone knows waht it is? i think the jeyboard for pc98 (japanese pc specification) -- Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communication Media Services S.r.l. /\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN XAGAINST HTML MAIL / \
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, Nov 16, 2003 at 04:56:07AM +0100, Olivier Blin wrote: I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? please, if you change initrd could you start with my codebase http://www.comedia.it/~bluca/cooker/lvm2 main versions of these programs should be updated to mine. L. -- Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communication Media Services S.r.l. /\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN XAGAINST HTML MAIL / \
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( Well, the packager (Chmouel) is gone, he doesn't work at MandrakeSoft anymore. The real maintener is now Andrey, but I guess he hasn't rights to upload in main. Who can volunteer ? just updated
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( Well, the packager (Chmouel) is gone, he doesn't work at MandrakeSoft anymore. module-init-tools have been maintained by thierry. I do not know about hotplug. i've uploaded your work. hotplug is maintained by fredl. btw your changes result in quite some changes (are you sure we haven't lost any features ?) : --- hotplug--files.old 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 +++ hotplug--files.new 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 @@ -1,37 +1,27 @@ /etc/hotplug -/etc/hotplug.d -/etc/hotplug.d/default -/etc/hotplug.d/default/default.hotplug /etc/hotplug/blacklist -/etc/hotplug/dasd.agent -/etc/hotplug/firmware.agent /etc/hotplug/hotplug.functions /etc/hotplug/ieee1394 /etc/hotplug/ieee1394.agent /etc/hotplug/ieee1394/sbp2 -/etc/hotplug/input.agent -/etc/hotplug/input.rc /etc/hotplug/net.agent /etc/hotplug/pci /etc/hotplug/pci.agent /etc/hotplug/pci.rc /etc/hotplug/scsi.agent -/etc/hotplug/tape.agent /etc/hotplug/usb /etc/hotplug/usb.agent /etc/hotplug/usb.distmap /etc/hotplug/usb.handmap /etc/hotplug/usb.rc /etc/hotplug/usb/usb-storage -/etc/init.d/hotplug -/etc/sysconfig/hotplug /sbin/hotplug /usr/lib/hotplug /usr/sbin/hotplugctl /usr/sbin/update-usb.usermap -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05 -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/ChangeLog -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/README +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01 +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/ChangeLog +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/README /usr/share/man/man8/hotplug.8.bz2 /usr/share/man/man8/update-usb.usermap.8.bz2 /var/run/usb compare package requires * --- hotplug--requires.old 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 +++ hotplug--requires.new 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ /bin/sh -bash chkconfig ifplugd libc.so.6 I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
i've uploaded your work. hotplug is maintained by fredl. good he has been silent wrt initscirpts as well. I hope he's not following fpons ... btw your changes result in quite some changes (are you sure we haven't lost any features ?) : you never know till you test it. --- hotplug--files.old 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 +++ hotplug--files.new 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 @@ -1,37 +1,27 @@ /etc/hotplug -/etc/hotplug.d -/etc/hotplug.d/default -/etc/hotplug.d/default/default.hotplug /etc/hotplug/blacklist -/etc/hotplug/dasd.agent -/etc/hotplug/firmware.agent looks like reverse diff to me. [...] -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05 -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/ChangeLog -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/README +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01 +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/ChangeLog +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/README mine is based on post-2003_08_05 CVS :) * --- hotplug--requires.old 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 +++ hotplug--requires.new 2003-11-17 12:06:28.0 +0100 @@ -1,5 +1,4 @@ /bin/sh -bash chkconfig ifplugd libc.so.6 I do not know actually; is it direct or reverse diff? Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output that is still just wild guess :(
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i've uploaded your work. hotplug is maintained by fredl. good he has been silent wrt initscirpts as well. I hope he's not following fpons ... he won't but he's busy with managment stuff (he's head of developers) looks like reverse diff to me. [...] -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05 -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/ChangeLog -/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2003_08_05/README +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01 +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/ChangeLog +/usr/share/doc/hotplug-2002_04_01/README mine is based on post-2003_08_05 CVS :) upload script got broken somewhere :-( Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output that is still just wild guess :( but it'll work... grep /proc/filesystems else
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
... cramfs Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output that is still just wild guess :( but it'll work... grep /proc/filesystems else not working. you can build initrd for 2.6 under 2.4 or other way round. or even out of miniroot. I'd wish to use initramfs if I knew how to free space taken by it :(
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
... cramfs Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output that is still just wild guess :( but it'll work... grep /proc/filesystems else not working. you can build initrd for 2.6 under 2.4 or other way round. or even out of miniroot. what about grep cramfs /boot/System.map-[KVER] ? I'd wish to use initramfs if I knew how to free space taken by it :( svetljo PS. have you got my last mails with the modified mkbuild.pl co ? have you tried them ? -- GMX Weihnachts-Special: Seychellen-Traumreise zu gewinnen! Rentier entlaufen. Finden Sie Rudolph! Als Belohnung winken tolle Preise. http://www.gmx.net/de/cgi/special/ +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Monday 17 November 2003 18:59, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: ... cramfs Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. just check for /mdk/ and ! /custom/ in uname -r output that is still just wild guess :( but it'll work... grep /proc/filesystems else not working. you can build initrd for 2.6 under 2.4 or other way round. or even out of miniroot. what about grep cramfs /boot/System.map-[KVER] ? at least make it depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. it is not that crmafs is available but that it is used for initrd. but if it is really read-only, our initrd needs some tweaking indeed have you got my last mails with the modified mkbuild.pl co ? yes have you tried them ? no :)
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:22:10 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: at least make it depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. it is not that crmafs is available but that it is used for initrd. but if it is really read-only, our initrd needs some tweaking indeed What's this CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD option ? I can't find it. To build a cramfs initrd, you may have a look at Debian's mkinitrd and linuxrc, there's available here : http://http.us.debian.org/debian/pool/main/i/initrd-tools/initrd-tools_0.1.55.tar.gz I'm working on our linuxrc to be able to use cramfs. I've already made a patch to support cramfs in our mkinitrd, it should be a matter of hours now. Regards -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: i've uploaded your work. hotplug is maintained by fredl. good he has been silent wrt initscirpts as well. I hope he's not following fpons ... Heu ? I see everything (provided you are talking about me ;-)) Francois.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
-Original Message- On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 21:22:10 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: at least make it depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. it is not that crmafs is available but that it is used for initrd. but if it is really read-only, our initrd needs some tweaking indeed What's this CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD option ? I can't find it. I mean make patch depend on CONFIG_CRAMFS_INITRD. I'm working on our linuxrc to be able to use cramfs. I on working on linuxrc based on initramfs. Now when I got Al Viro advice how to free it it should be easy. This allows to avoid *any* filesystem builtin in kernel :) hopefully I get prototype in a couple of weeks. IMHO it is better than hack more filesystems.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 08:15, Olivier Blin wrote: PS. if i only could compile # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set :( It builds fine here :) it does not build with src dir != build dir. At lease aic7xxx not sure about two others, but I disabled all of them as well :)
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:56, Olivier Blin wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 nosrc.rpm may be rpm after successfully recompile under the same kernel :-) please keep just patches for us poor dial-upers as well :) by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( Well, the packager (Chmouel) is gone, he doesn't work at MandrakeSoft anymore. module-init-tools have been maintained by thierry. I do not know about hotplug. The real maintener is now Andrey, but I guess he hasn't rights to upload in main. Who can volunteer ? once more - I do not have cooker so I cannot test it on cooker so I won't upload them to cooker. So I hope someone who can build and test them on cooker would do it. I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. So please make it off by default. I assume we could turn it on in kernel post-install script. Is it really as good? Does it worth hassles? they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) come on it is really just as smart as compiling all of them into kernel. But it will keep *boot* kernel size small making it still possible to fit on a floppy. Or we should officially use some higher density floppy format. Is floppy over 1.44 possible?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:31, Olivier Blin wrote: -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? the right question is - are they needed to *boot* kernel? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module -- and what about ipv4 As I said in my other reply, I don't think these one should be build as modules. I run all of them as modules and do not have any problems. Unless you boot over LAN and need them to access root early. That is what I ask again - just how many users do it? Can it go into yet another kernel? :) At least standard kernel is targeted at home desktop users - am I wrong?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sunday 16 November 2003 00:44, Olivier Blin wrote: -- -CONFIG_X86_ALIGNMENT_16=y +CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y I can't find where it is referenced in arch/i386/Kconfig I mean - referenced in the *code*. this looks like leftover that is not more used. [...] -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module I was not sure for those. Almost everybody use it, even if the box isn't networked. see another mail. Is it needed to *boot* kernel? [...] There is no problem loading them out of initrd. Of course it needs harddrake support finally. WDYT? it does it already eevn if it does not autodetect them. We still need some extra code to configure correct modules; probably some ldetect enhancements. [...] -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y why? OK diskless stations ... that is the only application that may require it. this is rather special case for generic kernel? i'm not sure, some users may mount /home by NFS How many bytes is the nfs code ? {pts/1}% LC_ALL=C ll fs/nfs/*ko -rw-r--r--1 bor bor209936 Nov 8 16:27 fs/nfs/nfs.ko {pts/1}% size fs/nfs/*ko textdata bss dec hex filename 1536303468 60 157158 265e6 fs/nfs/nfs.ko this is with most debugging options on.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 23:20:00 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( IIRC debian use it for ages ( and they are far no that experimental as mandrake is) and the kernel becomes really small with Os -- bzImage ~ 1400kb with Os + modular ide -- ~ 11xx kb it should work, we only need to hack mkinitrd may be harddrake/ drakx +++ include the debian patch I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . yes, they do have patches both for 2.4 for 2.6 you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. their patch does not change it, it just adds a couple of EXPORT_MODULES. Nor does patch really fixes MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT warnings it can't be solved by fixing compilation problems, it needs serious redesign of IDE layer.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:56, Olivier Blin wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 nosrc.rpm may be rpm after successfully recompile under the same kernel :-) please keep just patches for us poor dial-upers as well :) nosrc.rpm's will always be there and they are just the patch taball + rpm spec file ( :-) unless i add --with-nvidia switch like the --with-matrox in xfree, which will add 2-3 small patches ) by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( Well, the packager (Chmouel) is gone, he doesn't work at MandrakeSoft anymore. module-init-tools have been maintained by thierry. I do not know about hotplug. The real maintener is now Andrey, but I guess he hasn't rights to upload in main. Who can volunteer ? once more - I do not have cooker so I cannot test it on cooker so I won't upload them to cooker. So I hope someone who can build and test them on cooker would do it. I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? I guess yes. But this is compatibility problem. It is not supported on vanilla kernel so you have to detect patched kernel somehow. And how are you going to do it? You will get a flood of bug reports from users who compiled their own kernels (vanilla ones or whatever) and cannot load initrd. So please make it off by default. I assume we could turn it on in kernel post-install script. that would really be the best way Is it really as good? Does it worth hassles? it's pretty smaller, and ext2 is getting bigger bigger (ea/acl) they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) come on it is really just as smart as compiling all of them into kernel. But it will keep *boot* kernel size small making it still possible to fit on a floppy. i fear that without modular ide this wont be possible, and mdk92 doesn't support it for 2.4 either Or we should officially use some higher density floppy format. Is floppy over 1.44 possible? IIRC not on any hardware svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:31, Olivier Blin wrote: -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? the right question is - are they needed to *boot* kernel? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module -- and what about ipv4 As I said in my other reply, I don't think these one should be build as modules. I run all of them as modules and do not have any problems. Unless you boot over LAN and need them to access root early. That is what I ask again - just how many users do it? Can it go into yet another kernel? :) At least standard kernel is targeted at home desktop users - am I wrong? you are right they are needed only for NFS root, which IIRC is disabled in the main 2.4 kernel, but they should be loaded right after boot ( modprobe.preload ? ) svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 I tried 3rdparty but it won't work as is. Dynamically generating Makefile and Kconfig highly confuses build system; BTW it won't even compile if all 3rdparty are modules. I suggest you use mkbuild.pl to generate static Makefile and Kconfig. How often is it going to change? It could be done as part of making RPM. Setting 3rdparty as part of drivers-y forces it to expect 3rdparty/built-in.o but it is not built unless something in 3rdparty is compiled as builtin. I was about to initialize SUBDIRS but then it prevents from overriding it on command line probably something like ifeq ($(origin SUBDIRS),file) SUBDIRS+=3rdparty endif of course neither Makefile nor Kconfig should be removed by mrproper then. BTW your current setup obviously does not work if srctree != buildtree. I attempted to fix it but hopelessly failed :) -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 23:20:00 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( IIRC debian use it for ages ( and they are far no that experimental as mandrake is) and the kernel becomes really small with Os -- bzImage ~ 1400kb with Os + modular ide -- ~ 11xx kb it should work, we only need to hack mkinitrd may be harddrake/ drakx +++ include the debian patch I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . yes, they do have patches both for 2.4 for 2.6 you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. their patch does not change it, it just adds a couple of EXPORT_MODULES. Nor does patch really fixes MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT warnings the warnings could be easily fixed, no ?-) it can't be solved by fixing compilation problems, it needs serious redesign of IDE layer. that's true, but it's in that state for a long, long time and how many users are going to load additional ide drivers once the system is up and running and unload the ide modules, once they are loaded ? without modular ide i don't think there is a way to really reduce the kernel size svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:10, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 05:31, Olivier Blin wrote: -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? the right question is - are they needed to *boot* kernel? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m [...] you are right they are needed only for NFS root, which IIRC is disabled in the main 2.4 kernel, but they should be loaded right after boot ( modprobe.preload ? ) they are loaded by virtue of MODULE_ALIAS magic :). {pts/1}% modprobe -c | grep net-pf alias net-pf-1 unix alias net-pf-2 ipv4 alias net-pf-3 off alias net-pf-4 ipx alias net-pf-5 appletalk alias net-pf-6 off alias net-pf-10 off alias net-pf-17 af_packet alias net-pf-19 off (those marked off still come from static modprobe.default because they are not in kernel yet).
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:21, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. their patch does not change it, it just adds a couple of EXPORT_MODULES. Nor does patch really fixes MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT warnings the warnings could be easily fix ed, no ?-) no. you can't just remove MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT without providing alternative refcount mechanism. Warnings are put there for a reason :) it can't be solved by fixing compilation problems, it needs serious redesign of IDE layer. that's true, but it's in that state for a long, long time and how many users are going to load additional ide drivers once the system is up and running and unload the ide modules, once they are loaded ? PC card IDE? harddrake (or something else) probing for right driver for your card? without modular ide i don't think there is a way to really reduce the kernel size
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 I tried 3rdparty but it won't work as is. Dynamically generating Makefile and Kconfig highly confuses build system; BTW it won't even compile if all 3rdparty are modules. strange, i never compiled smth in 3rdparty built in, always as modules, and never had problems I suggest you use mkbuild.pl to generate static Makefile and Kconfig. How often is it going to change? It could be done as part of making RPM. i tried to follow the 2.4 way, and i had no problems so far except that make mrproper breaks make clean cause it deletes 3rdparty/Makefile but it's pretty trivial to build it only once Setting 3rdparty as part of drivers-y forces it to expect 3rdparty/built-in.o but it is not built unless something in 3rdparty is compiled as builtin. I was about to initialize SUBDIRS but then it prevents from overriding it on command line probably something like ifeq ($(origin SUBDIRS),file) SUBDIRS+=3rdparty endif may be adding to the Kconfig's in each 3rdparty tarball select 3rdparty and - drivers-y := drivers/ sound/ if $(CONFIG_3RDPARTY) drivers-y += 3rdparty/ endif would fix it of course neither Makefile nor Kconfig should be removed by mrproper then. BTW your current setup obviously does not work if srctree != buildtree. I attempted to fix it but hopelessly failed :) :( never tried that what were the errors, not finding some of the headers ? svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:21, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. their patch does not change it, it just adds a couple of EXPORT_MODULES. Nor does patch really fixes MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT warnings --that was sort of joke- the warnings could be easily fix ed, no ?-) --- no. you can't just remove MOD_{INC,DEC}_USE_COUNT without providing alternative refcount mechanism. Warnings are put there for a reason :) it can't be solved by fixing compilation problems, it needs serious redesign of IDE layer. that's true, but it's in that state for a long, long time and how many users are going to load additional ide drivers once the system is up and running and unload the ide modules, once they are loaded ? PC card IDE? harddrake (or something else) probing for right driver for your card? well , even then once configured, it will be always in , until it gets unconfigured wouldn't it be then sufficient just to prevent module unloading the unnedded modules will stay in the kernel till reboot, but is that really a problem, we do have them currently compiled in or is Joe user going to say: Hm i don't need this cdrom/ hard drive right now, why not free some kernel memmory and unload the ide module? svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 12:53:02 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) come on it is really just as smart as compiling all of them into kernel. Yes, I agree, it's the same. But can't we use something like hotplug to automatically detect input devices and load needed modules ? If we use the load all modules approach, where should this modules be loaded ? In a new init script ? -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 I tried 3rdparty but it won't work as is. Dynamically generating Makefile and Kconfig highly confuses build system; BTW it won't even compile if all 3rdparty are modules. I suggest you use mkbuild.pl to generate static Makefile and Kconfig. How often is it going to change? It could be done as part of making RPM. Setting 3rdparty as part of drivers-y forces it to expect 3rdparty/built-in.o but it is not built unless something in 3rdparty is compiled as builtin. I was about to initialize SUBDIRS but then it prevents from overriding it on command line probably something like ifeq ($(origin SUBDIRS),file) SUBDIRS+=3rdparty endif of course neither Makefile nor Kconfig should be removed by mrproper then. BTW your current setup obviously does not work if srctree != buildtree. I attempted to fix it but hopelessly failed :) i think i manage to fixe all the issues see atachments MB03-3rdparty_Kconfigs.patch (old one -- add 3rdparty/Kconfig to arch's Kconfig's) MB02-2_Makefile.patch MD00-3rdparty_Makefile_fixes.patch mkbuild.pl ( new/ updated -- must fix make mrproper make clean make O=... drivers-y if none of 3rdparty is selected ) but selinux seems broken with O=... best, svetljo PS. have to upload new tarball soon :-) -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++ MB02-2_Makefile.patch Description: Binary data MB03-3rdparty_Kconfigs.patch Description: Binary data MD00-3rdparty_Makefile_fixes.patch Description: Binary data mkbuild.pl Description: Binary data
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 16:57, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:21, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. [...] wouldn't it be then sufficient just to prevent module unloading apparently that is not as bad. for PCI modules (most of) are effectively locked in xxx_init_one() by incrementing usage count. As nothing ever decrements it (and -remove is not provided) modules will stay forever if corr. device is available. For PNP I am not sure not for other non-PCI controller. given that majority systems now are PCI it hopefully avoids problems in most common case. have you tried build IDE as module?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:45, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 I tried 3rdparty but it won't work as is. Dynamically generating Makefile and Kconfig highly confuses build system; BTW it won't even compile if all 3rdparty are modules. strange, i never compiled smth in 3rdparty built in, always as modules, and never had problems all of this in build != src. after make vmlinux: ld -m elf_i386 -T arch/i386/kernel/vmlinux.lds.s arch/i386/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o init/built-in.o --start-group usr/built-in.o arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o arch/i386/mm/built-in.o arch/i386/mach-default/built-in.o kernel/built-in.o mm/built-in.o fs/built-in.o ipc/built-in.o security/built-in.o crypto/built-in.o lib/lib.a arch/i386/lib/lib.a lib/built-in.o arch/i386/lib/built-in.o drivers/built-in.o sound/built-in.o 3rdparty/built-in.o arch/i386/pci/built-in.o arch/i386/power/built-in.o net/built-in.o --end-group -o .tmp_vmlinux1 ld: cannot open 3rdparty/built-in.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1 make: *** [vmlinux] Error 2 make: Leaving directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' I suggest you use mkbuild.pl to generate static Makefile and Kconfig. How often is it going to change? It could be done as part of making RPM. i tried to follow the 2.4 way, and i had no problems so far except that make mrproper breaks make clean cause it deletes 3rdparty/Makefile but it's pretty trivial to build it only once using patch below there is no need to remove files; they should be updated if you change subdirs (add or remove). Setting 3rdparty as part of drivers-y forces it to expect 3rdparty/built-in.o but it is not built unless something in 3rdparty is compiled as builtin. I was about to initialize SUBDIRS but then it prevents from overriding it on command line probably something like ifeq ($(origin SUBDIRS),file) SUBDIRS+=3rdparty endif may be adding to the Kconfig's in each 3rdparty tarball select 3rdparty and - drivers-y := drivers/ sound/ if $(CONFIG_3RDPARTY) drivers-y += 3rdparty/ endif would fix it it is not condition. The problem is -y. It means you are going to build subdir contents in kernel. But 3rdparty/Makefile does not build 3rdparty/built-in.o itself nor has it any dependencies to build it. If everything is module it will get only obj-m += ...; and no built-in.o is generated. I do not know if it a bug or feature. setting SUBDIRS means kbuild just descends and makes modules as expected. I do not like this much but I am not sure how to do it differently. check other top-level makefiles, all of them has unconditional obj-y. of course neither Makefile nor Kconfig should be removed by mrproper then. BTW your current setup obviously does not work if srctree != buildtree. I attempted to fix it but hopelessly failed :) :( never tried that what were the errors, not finding some of the headers ? {pts/0}% ./makelinux V=1 oldconfig make: Entering directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' make -C /home/bor/build/linux-2.6.0-test9 \ KBUILD_SRC=/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9 KBUILD_VERBOSE=1\ KBUILD_CHECK= -f /home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9/Makefile oldconfig (cd 3rdparty ; perl ./mkbuild.pl) Can't open perl script ./mkbuild.pl: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [3rdparty/Makefile] Error 2 make: *** [oldconfig] Error 2 make: Leaving directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' this is for a start :) attached simple diff for this but that is not what I like very much. if you are going to do it this way, here is diff against Makefile that correctly automatically rebuilds Makefile and Kconfig when you add or change subdirs in 3rdparty. and slightly modified mkbuild.pl it was useful exercise :) still I ask myself if it does make sense to generate them dynamically. --- ../tmp/linux-2.6.0-test9/Makefile 2003-10-27 19:02:59.0 +0300 +++ linux-2.6.0-test9/Makefile 2003-11-16 22:07:49.576939032 +0300 @@ -314,6 +314,18 @@ scripts/fixdep: $(Q)$(MAKE) $(build)=scripts $@ +# Create Makefile/Kconfig for all the 3rdparty stuff +$(srctree)/3rdparty/Makefile $(srctree)/3rdparty/Kconfig: FORCE $(srctree)/3rdparty/mkbuild.pl + @set -e;\ + echo ' CHK $@';\ + mkdir -p $(dir $@); \ + (cd $(@D) ./mkbuild.pl $(@F) [EMAIL PROTECTED]); \ + if [ -r $@ ] cmp -s $@ [EMAIL PROTECTED]; then \ + rm -f [EMAIL PROTECTED]; \ + else\ + echo ' UPD $@';\ + mv -f [EMAIL PROTECTED] $@;\ + fi # To make sure we do not include .config for any of the *config targets # catch them early, and
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 16:57, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:21, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: you missed my point. modular IDE is unsafe because there is no reference counting for IDE modules. [...] wouldn't it be then sufficient just to prevent module unloading apparently that is not as bad. for PCI modules (most of) are effectively locked in xxx_init_one() by incrementing usage count. As nothing ever decrements it (and -remove is not provided) modules will stay forever if corr. device is available. For PNP I am not sure not for other non-PCI controller. given that majority systems now are PCI it hopefully avoids problems in most common case. have you tried build IDE as module? it does build (at least when $(src) == $(obj) ), but i haven't tried making a initrd and booting it :( svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 20:15, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 12:53:02 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) come on it is really just as smart as compiling all of them into kernel. Yes, I agree, it's the same. But can't we use something like hotplug to automatically detect input devices and load needed modules ? no. you have to load them and let them figure for themselves :) If we use the load all modules approach, where should this modules be loaded ? In a new init script ?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sunday 16 November 2003 15:45, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Sunday 16 November 2003 06:20, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 I tried 3rdparty but it won't work as is. Dynamically generating Makefile and Kconfig highly confuses build system; BTW it won't even compile if all 3rdparty are modules. strange, i never compiled smth in 3rdparty built in, always as modules, and never had problems all of this in build != src. after make vmlinux: ld -m elf_i386 -T arch/i386/kernel/vmlinux.lds.s arch/i386/kernel/head.o arch/i386/kernel/init_task.o init/built-in.o --start-group usr/built-in.o arch/i386/kernel/built-in.o arch/i386/mm/built-in.o arch/i386/mach-default/built-in.o kernel/built-in.o mm/built-in.o fs/built-in.o ipc/built-in.o security/built-in.o crypto/built-in.o lib/lib.a arch/i386/lib/lib.a lib/built-in.o arch/i386/lib/built-in.o drivers/built-in.o sound/built-in.o 3rdparty/built-in.o arch/i386/pci/built-in.o arch/i386/power/built-in.o net/built-in.o --end-group -o .tmp_vmlinux1 ld: cannot open 3rdparty/built-in.o: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [.tmp_vmlinux1] Error 1 make: *** [vmlinux] Error 2 make: Leaving directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' I suggest you use mkbuild.pl to generate static Makefile and Kconfig. How often is it going to change? It could be done as part of making RPM. i tried to follow the 2.4 way, and i had no problems so far except that make mrproper breaks make clean cause it deletes 3rdparty/Makefile but it's pretty trivial to build it only once using patch below there is no need to remove files; they should be updated if you change subdirs (add or remove). Setting 3rdparty as part of drivers-y forces it to expect 3rdparty/built-in.o but it is not built unless something in 3rdparty is compiled as builtin. I was about to initialize SUBDIRS but then it prevents from overriding it on command line probably something like ifeq ($(origin SUBDIRS),file) SUBDIRS+=3rdparty endif may be adding to the Kconfig's in each 3rdparty tarball select 3rdparty and - drivers-y := drivers/ sound/ if $(CONFIG_3RDPARTY) drivers-y += 3rdparty/ endif would fix it it is not condition. The problem is -y. It means you are going to build subdir contents in kernel. But 3rdparty/Makefile does not build 3rdparty/built-in.o itself nor has it any dependencies to build it. If everything is module it will get only obj-m += ...; and no built-in.o is generated. I do not know if it a bug or feature. setting SUBDIRS means kbuild just descends and makes modules as expected. I do not like this much but I am not sure how to do it differently. check other top-level makefiles, all of them has unconditional obj-y. of course neither Makefile nor Kconfig should be removed by mrproper then. BTW your current setup obviously does not work if srctree != buildtree. I attempted to fix it but hopelessly failed :) :( never tried that what were the errors, not finding some of the headers ? {pts/0}% ./makelinux V=1 oldconfig make: Entering directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' make -C /home/bor/build/linux-2.6.0-test9 \ KBUILD_SRC=/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9 KBUILD_VERBOSE=1\ KBUILD_CHECK= -f /home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9/Makefile oldconfig (cd 3rdparty ; perl ./mkbuild.pl) Can't open perl script ./mkbuild.pl: No such file or directory make[1]: *** [3rdparty/Makefile] Error 2 make: *** [oldconfig] Error 2 make: Leaving directory `/home/bor/src/linux-2.6.0-test9' this is for a start :) attached simple diff for this but that is not what I like very much. if you are going to do it this way, here is diff against Makefile that correctly automatically rebuilds Makefile and Kconfig when you add or change subdirs in 3rdparty. and slightly modified mkbuild.pl have you got my mail with attached Mkefile fixes/ patches new mkbuild.pl ? everything works here both with $(objtree) == $(srctree) or with different obj tree and about aic7xxx in different objtree -- in vanilla you have to disable build firmware with kernel build (or smth similar) it's fixed in my next tarball selinux is broken in different obj tree it was useful exercise :) still I ask myself if it does make sense to generate them dynamically. no idea :-) but it the way it's done in 2.4 svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 04:44, Olivier Blin wrote: $ diff -u kernel-config-2.6-{,allmod-}i586smp | egrep -A 3^-.*=y -CONFIG_M586=y +# CONFIG_M586 is not set # CONFIG_M586TSC is not set # CONFIG_M586MMX is not set OK that needs tweaking anyway. -- -CONFIG_X86_F00F_BUG=y CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y CONFIG_X86_INVLPG=y CONFIG_X86_BSWAP=y F00F code is really small, there is no reason to disable it. -- -CONFIG_X86_ALIGNMENT_16=y +CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y I can't find where it is referenced CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y -# CONFIG_HPET_TIMER is not set anyone has info about how widely it is used? should it be enabled in generic kernel? -- -CONFIG_EDD=y -# CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM is not set -CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y +CONFIG_EDD=m +CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y +# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set make CONFIG_EDD module. It provides just sysfs interface to EDD data, unless we have applications that access sysfs we do not need it in kernel. And those applications can always modprobe edd first. -- -CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y -CONFIG_HIGHPTE=y -# CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set +CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION=y OK that is just stupidity of allmodconfig. Remember it blindly tries to enable everything ... CONFIG_MTRR=y -- -CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y No, please! Everything that can be module should be module. Desktop users has no need for most of them and those who need can always load them. It would be nice if harddrake could detect needed modules and automatically update /etc/sysconfig/acpi. +CONFIG_ACPI_AC=m +CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=m +CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -- -CONFIG_APM=y +CONFIG_APM=m not sure. Probably it should be builtin for legacy reasons - else you get APM missing in Mandrake kernel!. Although technically it can just be loaded out of initrd I guess. Given that new systems are likely to support ACPI may be we should make it module. And make harddrake detect when APM is needed :) CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND=y CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y -- -CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=m +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m I think those need be modules if possible. Anyone has any experience with it? -- -CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y +CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=m CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT=m CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -- -CONFIG_PARPORT=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=y +CONFIG_PARPORT=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=m come on, why should it be builtin? -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=y ditto +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PS2=m CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD=m -- -CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=y +CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=m ditto. I do not have paride device nor I believe do 99% of users. # -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m should it be builtin for initrd to work? If not there is no reason to have it builtin. CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -- -CONFIG_IDE=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y +CONFIG_IDE=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=m CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE=y nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( -- -CONFIG_SCSI=y +CONFIG_SCSI=m module, please! CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m same. CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -- -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module CONFIG_NET_KEY=m CONFIG_INET=y -- -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m come on really, should everyone have ATM? -- -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y +CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=m CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024 -- -CONFIG_SERIO=y -CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y +CONFIG_SERIO=m +CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=m CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=m -- -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y +CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD=m -- -CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y +CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=m CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL=m that is bad. Apparently to have your mouse (and keyboard) autodetected you have to build it in. OTOH some drivers are still left as module. Meaning - there should be some manual configuration. In which case why not configure others as well? There is no problem loading them out of initrd. Of course it needs harddrake support finally. WDYT? -- -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=m it needs to be builtin only to have console support ... not sure actually how widely it is used. those needing it to debug are likely to know how to recompile kernel. CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CS=m CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI=y --
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk. Upgraded to -25mdk and it is working fine again. Thanks.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 20:57:36 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Wednesday 12 November 2003 04:44, Olivier Blin wrote: +# CONFIG_M586 is not set OK that needs tweaking anyway. -CONFIG_X86_F00F_BUG=y F00F code is really small, there is no reason to disable it. ok, I will keep it -- -CONFIG_X86_ALIGNMENT_16=y +CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y I can't find where it is referenced in arch/i386/Kconfig CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y -# CONFIG_HPET_TIMER is not set anyone has info about how widely it is used? should it be enabled in generic kernel? sorry, I don't know +CONFIG_EDD=m make CONFIG_EDD module. It provides just sysfs interface to EDD data, unless we have applications that access sysfs we do not need it in kernel. And those applications can always modprobe edd first. ok, i'll do it -# CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set +CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION=y OK that is just stupidity of allmodconfig. Remember it blindly tries to enable everything ... right CONFIG_MTRR=y -- -CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y No, please! Everything that can be module should be module. Desktop users has no need for most of them and those who need can always load them. It would be nice if harddrake could detect needed modules and automatically update /etc/sysconfig/acpi. I agree this should be built as module, I've not made the first 2.6 config file and I haven't had time yet to browse the whole config. I already planned to do it for next release. Acutally, I submitted you this diff before I had time to fix most of obvious things I would have fixed in next release :) Sorry for that, I should have wait a bit to send you the diff. -CONFIG_APM=y +CONFIG_APM=m not sure. Probably it should be builtin for legacy reasons - else you get APM missing in Mandrake kernel!. Although technically it can just be loaded out of initrd I guess. Given that new systems are likely to support ACPI may be we should make it module. And make harddrake detect when APM is needed :) ok, so builtin for now, module when initscripts will be able to load it -CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=m +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m I think those need be modules if possible. Anyone has any experience with it? I'll build them as module for next release, if no objection -CONFIG_PARPORT=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=y +CONFIG_PARPORT=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=m come on, why should it be builtin? same as acpi, I planed to fix that in next release -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=y ditto +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PS2=m CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD=m -- -CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=y +CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=m ditto. I do not have paride device nor I believe do 99% of users. was planned too # -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m should it be builtin for initrd to work? If not there is no reason to have it builtin. strange, i've quickly browsed the code, it seems it isn't needed. I'll have a try without. -CONFIG_IDE=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y +CONFIG_IDE=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=m CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE=y nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( yep :/ That's what i did in test9.6mdk. Furthermore, ide is initialized before ramdisk is loaded, this will need some tweaking if we want to build IDE as module. I don't know what prevents ramdisk from being loaded before initcalls are done. Maybe I'll ask on lkml. -CONFIG_SCSI=y +CONFIG_SCSI=m module, please! -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m same. was planned too -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module I was not sure for those. Almost everybody use it, even if the box isn't networked. -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m come on really, should everyone have ATM? same, planned -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y +CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=m -CONFIG_SERIO=y -CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y +CONFIG_SERIO=m +CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=m -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y +CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=m -CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y +CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=m that is bad. Apparently to have your mouse (and keyboard) autodetected you have to build it in. OTOH some drivers are still left as module. Meaning - there should be some manual configuration. In which case why not configure others as well? ok, so i'll build in all mouse and keyboard drivers There is no problem loading them out of initrd. Of course it needs harddrake support finally. WDYT?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Wednesday 12 November 2003 04:44, Olivier Blin wrote: Hi, -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m should it be builtin for initrd to work? If not there is no reason to have it builtin. IIRC yes, it has to be built in CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -- -CONFIG_IDE=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y +CONFIG_IDE=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=m CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE=y nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( IIRC debian use it for ages ( and they are far no that experimental as mandrake is) and the kernel becomes really small with Os -- bzImage ~ 1400kb with Os + modular ide -- ~ 11xx kb it should work, we only need to hack mkinitrd may be harddrake/ drakx +++ include the debian patch and if we go hacking mkinitrd, we make also add suport for cramfs i'll upload it shortly to the usual place :-) -- -CONFIG_SCSI=y +CONFIG_SCSI=m module, please! CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m same. CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -- -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module -- and what about ipv4 CONFIG_NET_KEY=m CONFIG_INET=y -- -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m come on really, should everyone have ATM? and if only could tell me where it is ?-) -- -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y +CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=m CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024 -- -CONFIG_SERIO=y -CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y +CONFIG_SERIO=m +CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=m CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=m -- -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y +CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD=m -- -CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y +CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=m CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL=m that is bad. Apparently to have your mouse (and keyboard) autodetected you have to build it in. OTOH some drivers are still left as module. Meaning - there should be some manual configuration. In which case why not configure others as well? There is no problem loading them out of initrd. Of course it needs harddrake support finally. WDYT? do really want to put mouse co in initrd, IMO it could be loaded if/when root is mounted -- -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=m it needs to be builtin only to have console support ... not sure actually how widely it is used. those needing it to debug are likely to know how to recompile kernel. you are probably right ;-) CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CS=m CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI=y -- -CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=m see above CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256 -- -CONFIG_AGP=y -CONFIG_AGP_ALI=y +CONFIG_AGP=m +CONFIG_AGP_ALI=m CONFIG_AGP_ATI=m -CONFIG_AGP_AMD=y +CONFIG_AGP_AMD=m CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=m -CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y +CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=m CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA=m -CONFIG_AGP_SIS=y -CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS=y -CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y +CONFIG_AGP_SIS=m +CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS=m +CONFIG_AGP_VIA=m any reason to have this builtin? I think it works just fine as module? -- -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS=m if we switch to initramfs format even this can be module :) CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -- -CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y why do you need it in kernel? +CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG=y +CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=m CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=m -- -CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y why? +CONFIG_QFMT_V2=m CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=m -- -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y why? OK diskless stations ... that is the only application that may require it. this is rather special case for generic kernel? +CONFIG_NFS_FS=m CONFIG_NFS_V3=y CONFIG_NFS_V4=y -- -CONFIG_NFSD=y why? +CONFIG_NFSD=m CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -- -CONFIG_LOCKD=y why (unless it is forced by NFS)? +CONFIG_LOCKD=m CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y -CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y -CONFIG_SUNRPC=y why? +CONFIG_EXPORTFS=m +CONFIG_SUNRPC=m CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=m -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 22:44:02 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Furthermore, ide is initialized before ramdisk is loaded, this will need some tweaking if we want to build IDE as module. I don't know what prevents ramdisk from being loaded before initcalls are done. Maybe I'll ask on lkml. Well, no, I may be wrong. If we build IDE chipset as modules, they will be initialized when the module is loaded, this shouldn't hurt if the module is in initrd. So we only have to wait (or code) for modular IDE to be fixed. -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 23:20:00 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( IIRC debian use it for ages ( and they are far no that experimental as mandrake is) and the kernel becomes really small with Os -- bzImage ~ 1400kb with Os + modular ide -- ~ 11xx kb it should work, we only need to hack mkinitrd may be harddrake/ drakx +++ include the debian patch I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . and if we go hacking mkinitrd, we make also add suport for cramfs i'll upload it shortly to the usual place :-) that would be great by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module -- and what about ipv4 As I said in my other reply, I don't think these one should be build as modules. -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m come on really, should everyone have ATM? and if only could tell me where it is ?-) He's right, really, it isn't needed :) From make menuconfig : ATM is a high-speed networking technology for Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. It uses a fixed packet size and is connection oriented, allowing for the negotiation of minimum bandwidth requirements. In order to participate in an ATM network, your Linux box needs an ATM networking card. do really want to put mouse co in initrd, IMO it could be loaded if/when root is mounted How to auto detect the right module to load ? it needs to be builtin only to have console support ... not sure actually how widely it is used. those needing it to debug are likely to know how to recompile kernel. you are probably right ;-) probably, but some users may use it to recover a almost-crashed kernel, it is worse including it ? how many bytes is it ? -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 23:20:00 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: nope, module does not work. Even if it possible to fix all missing exported symbols, IDE layer does not provide for any sort of module reference counting (for chipset drivers) meaning it is simply unsafe. Which implies kernel must include all IDE drivers :( IIRC debian use it for ages ( and they are far no that experimental as mandrake is) and the kernel becomes really small with Os -- bzImage ~ 1400kb with Os + modular ide -- ~ 11xx kb it should work, we only need to hack mkinitrd may be harddrake/ drakx +++ include the debian patch I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . yes, they do have patches both for 2.4 for 2.6 2.6 patches uploaded CA05-deb-modular_ide DV20-deb-modular_vesafb FC01-deb-cramfs_initrd my changelog uploaded CHANGES-2.6 my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 nosrc.rpm may be rpm after successfully recompile under the same kernel :-) url as always http://varna.demon.co.uk/~svetlio/cook/2.6/ and if we go hacking mkinitrd, we make also add suport for cramfs i'll upload it shortly to the usual place :-) that would be great done by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) -- arent the following pretty important, and alwasys needed ? -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m module CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m module -- and what about ipv4 As I said in my other reply, I don't think these one should be build as modules. -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m come on really, should everyone have ATM? and if only could tell me where it is ?-) He's right, really, it isn't needed :) From make menuconfig : ATM is a high-speed networking technology for Local Area Networks and Wide Area Networks. It uses a fixed packet size and is connection oriented, allowing for the negotiation of minimum bandwidth requirements. In order to participate in an ATM network, your Linux box needs an ATM networking card. but how do i find the config option ? i could find only the atm drivers :( do really want to put mouse co in initrd, IMO it could be loaded if/when root is mounted How to auto detect the right module to load ? they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) it needs to be builtin only to have console support ... not sure actually how widely it is used. those needing it to debug are likely to know how to recompile kernel. you are probably right ;-) probably, but some users may use it to recover a almost-crashed kernel, it is worse including it ? how many bytes is it ? and these users will run not self compiled kernel ? i'm not that sure :-) best, svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 04:20:24 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . yes, they do have patches both for 2.4 for 2.6 2.6 patches uploaded CA05-deb-modular_ide DV20-deb-modular_vesafb FC01-deb-cramfs_initrd I'll have a look at them, thanks :) my changelog uploaded CHANGES-2.6 my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 nosrc.rpm may be rpm after successfully recompile under the same kernel :-) url as always http://varna.demon.co.uk/~svetlio/cook/2.6/ Nice, why not uploading your package to contrib ? Could you please make your kernel config file available so that we can discuss a bit more about options ? and if we go hacking mkinitrd, we make also add suport for cramfs i'll upload it shortly to the usual place :-) done Thanks again. by the way, why aren't new module-init-tools updated in main ? because the maintainer is hiding somewhere :( Well, the packager (Chmouel) is gone, he doesn't work at MandrakeSoft anymore. The real maintener is now Andrey, but I guess he hasn't rights to upload in main. Who can volunteer ? I'll submit a (very small) patch for mkinitrd to add splash in 2.6 initrds. could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? but how do i find the config option ? i could find only the atm drivers :( It's called Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (EXPERIMENTAL), in Networking options. do really want to put mouse co in initrd, IMO it could be loaded if/when root is mounted How to auto detect the right module to load ? they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) [ about console support ] and these users will run not self compiled kernel ? i'm not that sure :-) I'll submit a poll on irc channels :) -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 04:56:07 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you please make your kernel config file available so that we can discuss a bit more about options ? Nevermind, I've found it. How comes you have some extended attributes option for ReiserFS ? You've enabled lots of DEBUG options (almost all). Is it really necessary ? I've found lots of forgotten modules in my config files thanks to yours. Thanks again :) -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 04:20:24 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I wonder how they do it. Is there a patch for modular IDE in their kenrel ? It is officially broken, even in 2.4 . yes, they do have patches both for 2.4 for 2.6 2.6 patches uploaded CA05-deb-modular_ide DV20-deb-modular_vesafb FC01-deb-cramfs_initrd I'll have a look at them, thanks :) my changelog uploaded CHANGES-2.6 my current patch tarball is uploading linux-test9s5.tar.bz2 nosrc.rpm may be rpm after successfully recompile under the same kernel :-) url as always http://varna.demon.co.uk/~svetlio/cook/2.6/ Nice, why not uploading your package to contrib ? long time ago i wanted to submit similar multi-user kernel (based on 2.4), but really a lot of people didn't want yet another kernel :( but i would be happy if you merge some things and help me to fix the remaining issues: - the 3rdparty merge -- make clean after make mrproper - kernel source ? - more extra drivers ? (maybe forward my prism2.5 fixup to the wlan-ng ml as they don't like my web mail ((patch MD01..)) and ask them wether it seems correct). Could you please make your kernel config file available so that we can discuss a bit more about options ? they are already there :-) http://varna.demon.co.uk/~svetlio/cook/2.6/configs-test9s5.tar.bz2 the patch tarball also finished uploading could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? initially yes, but i've the impression that 2.4 could also switch to it, and may be it will become the default :-) but how do i find the config option ? i could find only the atm drivers :( It's called Asynchronous Transfer Mode (ATM) (EXPERIMENTAL), in Networking options. thanks do really want to put mouse co in initrd, IMO it could be loaded if/when root is mounted How to auto detect the right module to load ? they could be loaded unconditionaly after root is mounted (there might be some warnings, but nothing that could harm the system) Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) ?-) and what do you mean by all ? the mostly used are just two(sort of) the one that was always in the kernel psmouse and hid (usb stuff) are there more (not exotic, and currently handled mouse drivers ?) [ about console support ] and these users will run not self compiled kernel ? i'm not that sure :-) I'll submit a poll on irc channels :) :-) interested in the results :-) svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 04:56:07 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you please make your kernel config file available so that we can discuss a bit more about options ? Nevermind, I've found it. How comes you have some extended attributes option for ReiserFS ? :-) i found a suse 2.6 rpm -- check the patch tarball suse have ea + acl for ext2/3 reiserfs jfs xfs for more then a year :( You've enabled lots of DEBUG options (almost all). Is it really necessary ? i'll have to clean them up :( no idea how happened CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG=y CONFIG_PNP_DEBUG=y CONFIG_SCSI_DEBUG=m CONFIG_IP_VS_DEBUG=y CONFIG_ATM_FORE200E_DEBUG=0 CONFIG_IRDA_DEBUG=y CONFIG_HISAX_DEBUG=y CONFIG_FT_NORMAL_DEBUG=y CONFIG_USB_DEBUG=y CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG=y CONFIG_JFS_DEBUG=y CONFIG_JFFS2_FS_DEBUG=0 that one is for SYSRQ CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL=y I've found lots of forgotten modules in my config files thanks to yours. :-) svetljo PS. if i only could compile # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set :( -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 05:55:50 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Nice, why not uploading your package to contrib ? long time ago i wanted to submit similar multi-user kernel (based on 2.4), but really a lot of people didn't want yet another kernel :( Yep, that's a rather specific kernel :-/ but i would be happy if you merge some things and help me to fix the remaining issues: I'll be glad to help you - the 3rdparty merge -- make clean after make mrproper I'll have a look, what do you mean by make clean after make mrproper ? - kernel source ? What's the matter - more extra drivers ? Which ones ? Nobody has asked so far for new drivers ... (maybe forward my prism2.5 fixup to the wlan-ng ml as they don't like my web mail ((patch MD01..)) and ask them wether it seems correct). added in my todo list Could you please make your kernel config file available so that we can discuss a bit more about options ? they are already there :-) I've found (see my other post) could you add cramfs support ?-) yes, no problem Should I make it an option in mkinitrd ? initially yes, but i've the impression that 2.4 could also switch to it, and may be it will become the default :-) yes, but it's not supported by mkinitrd Do you want to try to load *all* mouse and keyboard drivers at boot ? That might work, but hey, that's not so smart :) ?-) and what do you mean by all ? the mostly used are just two(sort of) the one that was always in the kernel psmouse and hid (usb stuff) are there more (not exotic, and currently handled mouse drivers ?) that's why I meant by all :) -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test9 config
On Sun, 16 Nov 2003 06:06:41 +0100 (MET) Svetoslav Slavtchev [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: :-) i found a suse 2.6 rpm -- check the patch tarball suse have ea + acl for ext2/3 reiserfs jfs xfs for more then a year :( ok, I'll have a look PS. if i only could compile # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC7XXX_OLD is not set # CONFIG_SCSI_AIC79XX is not set :( It builds fine here :) -- Olivier Blin
[Cooker] Kernel 2.6 cutover?
Just wondering, what is the rough development plan for Cooker? Specifically, at what stage will the kernel 2.6 series be the focus and the 2.4 go to contribs? Is it a stated goal that the 2.6 kernel (not withstanding and critical show stopper) will be the main kernel for Mandrake 10.0 (due roughly next March?) The sooner we get kernel 2.6 into the mainstream Cooker - the more testing will take place . . . or is it too soon? Thanks, R.Fox -- Robert Fox [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fox Consulting Services
Re: [Cooker] Kernel 2.6 cutover?
Just wondering, what is the rough development plan for Cooker? Specifically, at what stage will the kernel 2.6 series be the focus and the 2.4 go to contribs? IMNSHO this is post-next release task. Actually i would even delay it for release 11 :)) there are just too many problems to solve Is it a stated goal that the 2.6 kernel (not withstanding and critical show stopper) will be the main kernel for Mandrake 10.0 (due roughly next March?) If my voice counts - no. The sooner we get kernel 2.6 into the mainstream Cooker - the more testing will take place . . . or is it too soon? agreed :)
Re: [Cooker] Kernel 2.6 cutover?
Just wondering, what is the rough development plan for Cooker? Specifically, at what stage will the kernel 2.6 series be the focus and the 2.4 go to contribs? IMNSHO this is post-next release task. Actually i would even delay it for release 11 :)) there are just too many problems to solve IMNSHO it should be in as an alternative, with everything tweaked to work perfectly both under 2.4 2.6 there are really a lot of improvements and new features in 2.6 Is it a stated goal that the 2.6 kernel (not withstanding and critical show stopper) will be the main kernel for Mandrake 10.0 (due roughly next March?) If my voice counts - no. :( so far no one (officialy) stated anything about 2.6 and mdk-10.0, am i wrong ? The sooner we get kernel 2.6 into the mainstream Cooker - the more testing will take place . . . or is it too soon? agreed :) me too, but a lot of external drivers/ features are missing anyone having url's of projects that are porting their drivers/ features to 2.6 ? svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] Kernel 2.6 cutover?
-Original Message- Just wondering, what is the rough development plan for Cooker? Specifically, at what stage will the kernel 2.6 series be the focus and the 2.4 go to contribs? IMNSHO this is post-next release task. Actually i would even delay it for release 11 :)) there are just too many problems to solve IMNSHO it should be in as an alternative, with everything tweaked to work perfectly both under 2.4 2.6 the question was when should it become the main kernel. Of course it should be available, even for marketing reasons.
Re: [Cooker] Kernel 2.6 cutover?
-Original Message- Just wondering, what is the rough development plan for Cooker? Specifically, at what stage will the kernel 2.6 series be the focus and the 2.4 go to contribs? IMNSHO this is post-next release task. Actually i would even delay it for release 11 :)) there are just too many problems to solve IMNSHO it should be in as an alternative, with everything tweaked to work perfectly both under 2.4 2.6 the question was when should it become the main kernel. Of course it should be available, even for marketing reasons. OK, but IMO it should be available as a replacement of the main kernel with all the added features fully functional, not as it current availability and in mdk9.2 (a small part of missing teatures : lvm, nfs4, ea, lsm,...) there are a lot of core changes to be done, and i think it's really time to start but nothing seems to happen, and no one stated anything svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
[Cooker] kernel 2.6 with bootsplash and fixed IDE
Hi I've built a new release of 2.6-test9 with bootsplash support (yeah), fixed framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y, not m) and built-in ide chipsets support. As kenobi is down and the upload script is broken, all my packages were lost during upload from klama, I've kept the up package before my upload attempt, you can find it here : http://compil.mandrake.org/~blino/kernel-2.6/ Changelog : * Thu Nov 13 2003 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.6.0-0.test9.6mdk - add bootsplash patch (patch3) - builtin console framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y) - builtin ide chipsets What would you like to have in next release ? -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel 2.6 with bootsplash and fixed IDE
where can i find that splash patch for 2.6? i would like to apply it to my own kernel , 13 2003, 22:53,Olivier Blin: Hi I've built a new release of 2.6-test9 with bootsplash support (yeah), fixed framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y, not m) and built-in ide chipsets support. As kenobi is down and the upload script is broken, all my packages were lost during upload from klama, I've kept the up package before my upload attempt, you can find it here : http://compil.mandrake.org/~blino/kernel-2.6/ Changelog : * Thu Nov 13 2003 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.6.0-0.test9.6mdk - add bootsplash patch (patch3) - builtin console framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y) - builtin ide chipsets What would you like to have in next release ? -- diego, Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html
Re: [Cooker] kernel 2.6 with bootsplash and fixed IDE
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 22:57:19 +0200 Diego Iastrubni [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: where can i find that splash patch for 2.6? i would like to apply it to my own kernel It's made by Stefan Reinauer from Suse, you can find it here : ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/people/stepan/bootsplash/kernel/ Enjoy -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel 2.6 with bootsplash and fixed IDE
It seems that /proc/cpufreq is not created when powernow-k7 is insmoded... any ideas??? Cheers, Emmanuel Olivier Blin wrote: Hi I've built a new release of 2.6-test9 with bootsplash support (yeah), fixed framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y, not m) and built-in ide chipsets support. As kenobi is down and the upload script is broken, all my packages were lost during upload from klama, I've kept the up package before my upload attempt, you can find it here : http://compil.mandrake.org/~blino/kernel-2.6/ Changelog : * Thu Nov 13 2003 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2.6.0-0.test9.6mdk - add bootsplash patch (patch3) - builtin console framebuffer (CONFIG_FRAMEBUFFER_CONSOLE=y) - builtin ide chipsets What would you like to have in next release ?
Re: [Cooker] kernel 2.6 with bootsplash and fixed IDE
On Thu, 13 Nov 2003 21:33:34 + Emmanuel Moll [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It seems that /proc/cpufreq is not created when powernow-k7 is insmoded... any ideas??? Do you see any errors or warnings in syslog or when insmoding ? If you tested older packages, did it work with them ? Sorry, I've no cpu to test. -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 10:30:49AM +0100, Olivier Blin wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:40:33 +0100 Luca Berra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: could you try and remove the CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG item? It was already done. I've removed almost all DEBUG options. I've kept only CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL for Magic SysRq keys, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP and CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER. great, now i only need to understand how to mount encrypted loop fs made by 2.4 btw in kernel source i found du .tmp* 192 .tmp_kallsyms1.o 540 .tmp_kallsyms1.S 192 .tmp_kallsyms2.o 540 .tmp_kallsyms2.S 4768.tmp_versions 3348.tmp_vmlinux1 3532.tmp_vmlinux2 Regards, L. -- Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communication Media Services S.r.l. /\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN XAGAINST HTML MAIL / \
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
-Original Message- On Sunday 09 November 2003 14:07, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] 2.4 with debuging (CONFIG_KSYMS=yes) 1337954 Aug 25 17:47 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1mdk 2.4 without KSYMS (~ kernel tmb here) 1035464 Nov 9 04:04 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-21br.1mdk 2.6 without debuging 1532105 Oct 29 19:37 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk2 1560749 Nov 4 04:42 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk8 1555036 Nov 5 13:11 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk9 isn't this a bit special :( That is with standard mdk config? Yes it is bad if kernel does not fit on one floppy. if i didn't missed smth, it's a standard 2.4 mdk config [...] in -mm i think there is config option to compile with -Os not -O2 other alternatives to reduce the size are: - to update/fix the bzip2 compression support patches - to drop some of the schedulers, futexes, ... (CONFIG_EMBEDDED) but i don't think the second is a good solution :( I tried allmodconfig which resulted in ~1.2MB bzImage - same as 2.4.22-1mdk in your case. You have to add ELF support to it (as it is also module in this case) which apparently gives you bare minimum. It is likely that some features can be turned off, because allmodconfig actually tries to enable everything, either as m or as y (except CPU types support). Note that I am not even sure if it boots. I had at least one report about allmodconfig+devfs that could not mount IDE root but it may be due to other problems. Although modular IDE is officially not working (cf. post-halloween). Doing all as modules has practical problem - we must ensure that at least drivers for your keyboard available. I plan to add PNP hotplug support that should load drivers for on-board devices discovered via PNP BIOS but even then it will load serial chip driver only (i.e. i8042 in our case) - you still need explcitly load low level keyboard driver (atkbd or xtkbd). That is week point of current INPUT architecture :( This could be handled by initrd, sure - always add some standard driver unless correct one can be determined from user (drak?) config. Which adds yet another static configuration that can break :( Brave hearts can experiment with configuration starting from allmodconfig to see how much can be removed and how mauch has to be added for it to boot at all :) -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Tue, 11 Nov 2003 12:33:18 +0300 Andrey Borzenkov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I tried allmodconfig which resulted in ~1.2MB bzImage - same as 2.4.22-1mdk in your case. You have to add ELF support to it (as it is also module in this case) which apparently gives you bare minimum. It is likely that some features can be turned off, because allmodconfig actually tries to enable everything, either as m or as y (except CPU types support). Note that I am not even sure if it boots. I had at least one report about allmodconfig+devfs that could not mount IDE root but it may be due to other problems. Although modular IDE is officially not working (cf. post-halloween). So, what should we do ? Built all IDE chipsets in ? Brave hearts can experiment with configuration starting from allmodconfig to see how much can be removed and how mauch has to be added for it to boot at all :) I've made a diff between our current config file and the allmodules config files to show what built-ins could be avoided, see the result at the end of my mail (it's not that long ...) As you said, ELF should be kept built-in. Should we modularize IDE, SCSI and AGP support ? Strangely enough, initrd support can be compiled if ramdisk is disabled or compiled as module, is it a bug ? NFS can be compiled as module too. Should we keep basic networking built-in ? (CONFIG_PACKET for example) Thanks for the advice Andrey. Regards. --- $ diff -u kernel-config-2.6-{,allmod-}i586smp | egrep -A 3^-.*=y -CONFIG_M586=y +# CONFIG_M586 is not set # CONFIG_M586TSC is not set # CONFIG_M586MMX is not set -- -CONFIG_X86_F00F_BUG=y CONFIG_X86_WP_WORKS_OK=y CONFIG_X86_INVLPG=y CONFIG_X86_BSWAP=y -- -CONFIG_X86_ALIGNMENT_16=y +CONFIG_X86_GOOD_APIC=y CONFIG_X86_INTEL_USERCOPY=y -# CONFIG_HPET_TIMER is not set -- -CONFIG_EDD=y -# CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM is not set -CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G=y +CONFIG_EDD=m +CONFIG_NOHIGHMEM=y +# CONFIG_HIGHMEM4G is not set -- -CONFIG_HIGHMEM=y -CONFIG_HIGHPTE=y -# CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION is not set +CONFIG_MATH_EMULATION=y CONFIG_MTRR=y -- -CONFIG_ACPI_AC=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=y -CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=y +CONFIG_ACPI_AC=m +CONFIG_ACPI_BATTERY=m +CONFIG_ACPI_BUTTON=m -- -CONFIG_APM=y +CONFIG_APM=m CONFIG_APM_IGNORE_USER_SUSPEND=y CONFIG_APM_DO_ENABLE=y -- -CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_USERSPACE=m +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_24_API=y +CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_TABLE=m -- -CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=y +CONFIG_BINFMT_ELF=m CONFIG_BINFMT_AOUT=m CONFIG_BINFMT_MISC=m -- -CONFIG_PARPORT=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=y -CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=y +CONFIG_PARPORT=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC=m +CONFIG_PARPORT_PC_CML1=m -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_FD=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_PS2=m CONFIG_BLK_DEV_XD=m -- -CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=y +CONFIG_PARIDE_PARPORT=m # -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM=m CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE=4096 CONFIG_BLK_DEV_INITRD=y -- -CONFIG_IDE=y -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=y +CONFIG_IDE=m +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDE=m -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_HD_IDE=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_IDEDISK=m CONFIG_IDEDISK_MULTI_MODE=y -- -CONFIG_SCSI=y +CONFIG_SCSI=m CONFIG_SCSI_PROC_FS=y -- -CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=y +CONFIG_BLK_DEV_MD=m CONFIG_MD_LINEAR=m CONFIG_MD_RAID0=m -- -CONFIG_PACKET=y +CONFIG_PACKET=m CONFIG_PACKET_MMAP=y CONFIG_NETLINK_DEV=m -CONFIG_UNIX=y +CONFIG_UNIX=m CONFIG_NET_KEY=m CONFIG_INET=y -- -CONFIG_ATM=y -CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=y -# CONFIG_ATM_CLIP_NO_ICMP is not set +CONFIG_ATM=m +CONFIG_ATM_CLIP=m -- -CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=y +CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV=m CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_PSAUX=y CONFIG_INPUT_MOUSEDEV_SCREEN_X=1024 -- -CONFIG_SERIO=y -CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y +CONFIG_SERIO=m +CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=m CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=m -- -CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=y +CONFIG_KEYBOARD_ATKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_SUNKBD=m CONFIG_KEYBOARD_XTKBD=m -- -CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=y +CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2=m CONFIG_MOUSE_PS2_SYNAPTICS=y CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL=m -- -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_8250=m CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_CS=m CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_ACPI=y -- -CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=y -CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE_CONSOLE=y +CONFIG_SERIAL_CORE=m CONFIG_UNIX98_PTYS=y CONFIG_UNIX98_PTY_COUNT=256 -- -CONFIG_AGP=y -CONFIG_AGP_ALI=y +CONFIG_AGP=m +CONFIG_AGP_ALI=m CONFIG_AGP_ATI=m -CONFIG_AGP_AMD=y +CONFIG_AGP_AMD=m CONFIG_AGP_AMD64=m -CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=y +CONFIG_AGP_INTEL=m CONFIG_AGP_NVIDIA=m -CONFIG_AGP_SIS=y -CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS=y -CONFIG_AGP_VIA=y +CONFIG_AGP_SIS=m +CONFIG_AGP_SWORKS=m +CONFIG_AGP_VIA=m -- -CONFIG_EXT2_FS=y +CONFIG_EXT2_FS=m CONFIG_EXT2_FS_XATTR=y CONFIG_EXT2_FS_POSIX_ACL=y -- -CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=y +CONFIG_JBD_DEBUG=y +CONFIG_FS_MBCACHE=m CONFIG_REISERFS_FS=m -- -CONFIG_QFMT_V2=y +CONFIG_QFMT_V2=m CONFIG_QUOTACTL=y CONFIG_AUTOFS_FS=m -- -CONFIG_NFS_FS=y +CONFIG_NFS_FS=m CONFIG_NFS_V3=y CONFIG_NFS_V4=y -- -CONFIG_NFSD=y +CONFIG_NFSD=m CONFIG_NFSD_V3=y CONFIG_NFSD_V4=y -- -CONFIG_LOCKD=y +CONFIG_LOCKD=m CONFIG_LOCKD_V4=y -CONFIG_EXPORTFS=y -CONFIG_SUNRPC=y +CONFIG_EXPORTFS=m +CONFIG_SUNRPC=m CONFIG_SUNRPC_GSS=m -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Mon, Nov 10, 2003 at 12:19:57AM +0100, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:50:41 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: lördagen den 8 november 2003 23.56 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 It will be in test9.5mdk . No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk Sorry, but there's no aic7xxx support in this one either... I said test9.5mdk ;) I'm tweaking the config files right now, it will be built next morning. could you try and remove the CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG item? regards, L. -- Luca Berra -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Communication Media Services S.r.l. /\ \ / ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN XAGAINST HTML MAIL / \
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Jure Repinc wrote: I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 08:40:33 +0100 Luca Berra [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: could you try and remove the CONFIG_ACPI_DEBUG item? It was already done. I've removed almost all DEBUG options. I've kept only CONFIG_DEBUG_KERNEL for Magic SysRq keys, CONFIG_DEBUG_SPINLOCK_SLEEP and CONFIG_FRAME_POINTER. Regards -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
måndagen den 10 november 2003 03.59 skrev Leon Brooks: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 07:19, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:50:41 +0100 I said test9.5mdk ;) I'm tweaking the config files right now, it will be built next morning. Oden could try setting his clock ahead... (-: Cheers; Leon Thanks, I noticed this too and fixed it. Somehow I just doesn't seem to get it right during install, ever..., weirdness...
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
I have now installed -25mdk, and it works! -- Bjarne On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 10:07, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Jure Repinc wrote: I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk. -- Bjarne Thomsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institute of Physics Astronomy
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
måndagen den 10 november 2003 20.34 skrev Bjarne Thomsen: I have now installed -25mdk, and it works! -- Bjarne On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 10:07, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Jure Repinc wrote: I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk. Funkar var då? Med MDK9.2?
[Cooker] kernel-2.4.22-25mdk boots
Just wanted to report that the new kernel now boots on a machine where -24mdk used to fail. Thank you Gwenole. -o- kk1
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
mdk9.2 2.4.22-25mdkenterprise No more mount problem for /dev/sda5 / ext3 had kernel panic since 2.4.22-22mdkenterprise Bjarne On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 20:35, Oden Eriksson wrote: måndagen den 10 november 2003 20.34 skrev Bjarne Thomsen: I have now installed -25mdk, and it works! -- Bjarne On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 10:07, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Jure Repinc wrote: I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk. Funkar var då? Med MDK9.2? -- Bjarne Thomsen [EMAIL PROTECTED] Institute of Physics Astronomy
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic - Fixed
On Mon, 2003-11-10 at 01:07, Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: On Mon, 10 Nov 2003, Jure Repinc wrote: I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Found stupid problem, this will be fixed in -25mdk. Other machine boots too. Thanks again for looking at this... although this makes 2.6 much less attractive ;) -- Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sunday 09 November 2003 02:07, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 02:50:46 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 01:23:35 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another thing. I noticed ivp6 was loaded per default, why is that? Hum, you're right, I don't know why, perhaps a wrong module dependency. It's loaded by the network init script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network) : - # If IPv6 is explicitly configured, make sure it's available. if [ $NETWORKING_IPV6 = yes ]; then It must be defined in your /etc/sysconfig/network alias=`modprobe -c | awk '/^alias net-pf-10 / { print $3 }'` if [ $alias != ipv6 -a ! -f /proc/net/if_inet6 ]; then case $(modprobe -V 2/dev/null) in modprobe* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modules.conf ;; module-init-tools* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modprobe.conf ;; esac fi fi - $ grep ipv6 /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias alias net-pf-10 ipv6 An alias is made to ipv6 in modules configuration files, so the network script loads it. I don't know if it's the correct behaviour what do you think ? I'm cc-ing Andrey because he's the author of modprobe configuration files, so he's likely to help us :) -- John Allen, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] MandrakeClub Silver Member. http://johnallen.kicks-ass.net/
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
söndagen den 9 november 2003 03.07 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 02:50:46 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 01:23:35 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another thing. I noticed ivp6 was loaded per default, why is that? Hum, you're right, I don't know why, perhaps a wrong module dependency. It's loaded by the network init script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network) : - # If IPv6 is explicitly configured, make sure it's available. if [ $NETWORKING_IPV6 = yes ]; then alias=`modprobe -c | awk '/^alias net-pf-10 / { print $3 }'` if [ $alias != ipv6 -a ! -f /proc/net/if_inet6 ]; then case $(modprobe -V 2/dev/null) in modprobe* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modules.conf ;; module-init-tools* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modprobe.conf ;; esac fi fi - $ grep ipv6 /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias alias net-pf-10 ipv6 An alias is made to ipv6 in modules configuration files, so the network script loads it. I don't know if it's the correct behaviour what do you think ? I'm cc-ing Andrey because he's the author of modprobe configuration files, so he's likely to help us :) Hmm..., I know absolutely nothing about this kernel and the things needed to run it (but it seems to work to me). Since I had problems with my soundcard I thought I should give it a try. These problems had nothing to do with the kernel.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sunday 09 November 2003 05:07, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 02:50:46 +0100 Olivier Blin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 01:23:35 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Another thing. I noticed ivp6 was loaded per default, why is that? Hum, you're right, I don't know why, perhaps a wrong module dependency. It's loaded by the network init script (/etc/rc.d/init.d/network) : - # If IPv6 is explicitly configured, make sure it's available. if [ $NETWORKING_IPV6 = yes ]; then alias=`modprobe -c | awk '/^alias net-pf-10 / { print $3 }'` if [ $alias != ipv6 -a ! -f /proc/net/if_inet6 ]; then case $(modprobe -V 2/dev/null) in modprobe* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modules.conf ;; module-init-tools* ) echo alias net-pf-10 ipv6 /etc/modprobe.conf ;; esac fi fi - $ grep ipv6 /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias alias net-pf-10 ipv6 An alias is made to ipv6 in modules configuration files, so the network script loads it. I don't know if it's the correct behaviour what do you think ? I'm cc-ing Andrey because he's the author of modprobe configuration files, so he's likely to help us :) I am not sure what the exact question is, so I try to guess. /lib/modules/`uname -r`/modules.alias is created by depmod based on alias information from modules themselves. {pts/1}% grep MODULE_ALIAS * af_inet6.c:MODULE_ALIAS_NETPROTO(PF_INET6); This is to finally replace static driver-to-{major,pf-number,ldisc-number,whatever} mapping from old modutils. The part you quoted is not relevant because it is executed only as long as IPV6 is explicitly enabled. Nor is it needed actually as you have seen. Nor is it the correct way to handle it because it breaks if module name is changed for whatever reason. So I guess that some program tries to use IPV6 by default which results in module being autoloaded. The part in /etc/init.d/network was needed in modutils because it defaulted to IPV6 off: {pts/1}% modprobe-24 -c | grep net-pf-10 modprobe: QM_MODULES: Function not implemented alias net-pf-10 off Till my last release of module-init-tools I had the same in /lib/module-init-tools/modprobe.default. The last version removed this line. So I guess for module-init-tools you have to explicitly add alias net-pf-10 off if IPV6 is not configured. Note that it may simply be too late because protocol can be already registered by some other before /etc/init.d/network ever starts. So what version of module-init-tools do you run? If you run my last version: {pts/1}% rpm -q module-init-tools module-init-tools-0.9.15-0.pre2.0.2bor loading of ipv6 should be normal :) Turn it off in modprobe.conf ... I do not suggest any patch because we need to establish some policy first. To recap: - kernel is expected to finally provide in-band module aliases that replace previous static configuration as found in modutils - for this reason any program or script that assume that net-pf-N or block-major-M or whatever is handled by specific module is broken by definition (hmm ... I wonder how they are going to handle dynamic device numbers when - if - they ever become available ...) - so we should start with assumption everything configured in kernel is available and configuration tools should blacklist or turn off those modules user does not need (want). Extreme case is disable kmod. Unfortunately overriding default values in module-init-tools does not work cleanly. Specifically modprobe -c output becomes highly confusing in this case. It is not a bug it is design decision :( -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Saturday 01 November 2003 21:01, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 06:03, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: all FS's built in ? why that ? Oops, there is no reason to do that, I've now compiled ext3, jbd, ReiserFS, jfs and xfs as modules in -2mdk. ext2 is still built-in because our initrd image is ext2. By the way, should we switch to ROM FS or Minix FS for initrd in order to gain some space ? my -2mdk rpms are available here : http://compil.mandrake.org/~blino/kernel-2.6/ first we've to hack mkinitrd, and i'm not sure how much will we gain, Well, adding support for alternate FS to mkinitrd is trivial, it is rather administrative consideration - you need utilities for this available i.e. proper Requires: etc. besides initramfs is always in, (but it's pretty experimental stuff yet, and i haven't heard of successfull initrd's using it) probably better wait for it initramfs as implemented currently must be done at kernel build time which makes it rather useless. It basically appends compressed cpio archives to kernel. Frankly speaking I do not see any advantage in using it - both initrd and initramfs are initialized at the same time. The only remote advantage would be that initramfs does not require chroot as everything is unpacked into (mini-)root and thus using various programs like hotplug or modprobe is easier. I guess one can add support for initramfs in initrd image if needed then. OK so what options do we have to reduce the kernel/ initrd size ? Why exactly do you want to do it? There is nothing special with 2.6 as far as I can tell: {pts/1}% LC_ALL=C ll /boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img /boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9.img -rw-r--r--1 root root 357177 Oct 25 18:36 /boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img -rw-r--r--1 root root 139356 Nov 4 21:19 /boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9.img now when I turned debugging off ... I'd like to enable PCI coldplug but it apparently requires initscripts tuning (at least ALSA, possibly others, USB is not actually an issue with hotplug). i don't think enabling PCI cold pug is a good idea it might try to load the correct fb driver (which might currently be broken :( also it'll load the drivers for any hardware found (do you mentioned alsa for that reason?) but do we need this, we already have modprobe.[conf, preload, devfs?] exactly to remove any need for static configuration. I still dream about loading kernel and picking automatically correct drivers without user intervention. Now really. What we have is - kernel is expected to provide aliases for device numbers, protocol numbers etc. This obviates need to have manual configuration as in modutils - we have hotplug and device IDs for most subsystems. That allows to match driver and load it automatically. What do we have now? We have exactly the same deviceID-to-module but as static static table (ldetect-lst) that is used to create static configuration. But all of this information is already available so it looks rather redundant ... Sure there are open issues. Alternative drivers need to be handled (OSS vs ALSA is the most obvious example). Possibly broken drivers need to be handled. Some sort of safe mode with hotplug disabled need to exist. Sure there will remain legacy devices that cannot be hotplugged. not that I suggest doing all of this in next release. But as remote goal ... -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
On Wednesday 05 November 2003 14:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kernel-desktop can have all the preempt stuff and other things (setpcap?) you do not want to have on your server. actually capabilities are exactly for server for all I can say. It allows you to run services with reduced privileges thus reducing the possible intrusion impact. BTW one interesting thing in 2.6 is including of SE Linux. Anyone has tried it (as separate distribution possibly) and can comment on impact on system configuration? It could finally be used to replace/supplement secure kernel. -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
{pts/1}% rpm -q module-init-tools module-init-tools-0.9.15-0.pre2.0.2bor any special reason for not using -pre3 ? i'm thinking to rebuild them under 9.2 cooker and upload them to the usuak address (may be update to -pre3 if no reason exist) hint hint unless you give me permissions to upload them to the supermount-ng.sf.net space :-) best, svetljo PS. i'm thinking also to upload them to mandrake-club -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Saturday 01 November 2003 21:01, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: On Saturday 01 November 2003 06:03, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: all FS's built in ? why that ? Oops, there is no reason to do that, I've now compiled ext3, jbd, ReiserFS, jfs and xfs as modules in -2mdk. ext2 is still built-in because our initrd image is ext2. By the way, should we switch to ROM FS or Minix FS for initrd in order to gain some space ? my -2mdk rpms are available here : http://compil.mandrake.org/~blino/kernel-2.6/ first we've to hack mkinitrd, and i'm not sure how much will we gain, Well, adding support for alternate FS to mkinitrd is trivial, it is rather administrative consideration - you need utilities for this available i.e. proper Requires: etc. besides initramfs is always in, (but it's pretty experimental stuff yet, and i haven't heard of successfull initrd's using it) probably better wait for it initramfs as implemented currently must be done at kernel build time which makes it rather useless. It basically appends compressed cpio archives to kernel. Frankly speaking I do not see any advantage in using it - both initrd and initramfs are initialized at the same time. The only remote advantage would be that initramfs does not require chroot as everything is unpacked into (mini-)root and thus using various programs like hotplug or modprobe is easier. I guess one can add support for initramfs in initrd image if needed then. OK so what options do we have to reduce the kernel/ initrd size ? Why exactly do you want to do it? There is nothing special with 2.6 as far as I can tell: {pts/1}% LC_ALL=C ll /boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img /boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9.img -rw-r--r--1 root root 357177 Oct 25 18:36 /boot/initrd-2.4.22-10mdk.img -rw-r--r--1 root root 139356 Nov 4 21:19 /boot/initrd-2.6.0-test9.img now when I turned debugging off ... 2.4 with debuging (CONFIG_KSYMS=yes) 1337954 Aug 25 17:47 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1mdk 2.4 without KSYMS (~ kernel tmb here) 1035464 Nov 9 04:04 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-21br.1mdk 2.6 without debuging 1532105 Oct 29 19:37 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk2 1560749 Nov 4 04:42 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk8 1555036 Nov 5 13:11 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk9 isn't this a bit special :( I'd like to enable PCI coldplug but it apparently requires initscripts tuning (at least ALSA, possibly others, USB is not actually an issue with hotplug). i don't think enabling PCI cold pug is a good idea it might try to load the correct fb driver (which might currently be broken :( also it'll load the drivers for any hardware found (do you mentioned alsa for that reason?) but do we need this, we already have modprobe.[conf, preload, devfs?] exactly to remove any need for static configuration. I still dream about loading kernel and picking automatically correct drivers without user intervention. Now really. What we have is - kernel is expected to provide aliases for device numbers, protocol numbers etc. This obviates need to have manual configuration as in modutils - we have hotplug and device IDs for most subsystems. That allows to match driver and load it automatically. What do we have now? We have exactly the same deviceID-to-module but as static static table (ldetect-lst) that is used to create static configuration. But all of this information is already available so it looks rather redundant ... Sure there are open issues. Alternative drivers need to be handled (OSS vs ALSA is the most obvious example). Possibly broken drivers need to be handled. Some sort of safe mode with hotplug disabled need to exist. Sure there will remain legacy devices that cannot be hotplugged. not that I suggest doing all of this in next release. But as remote goal IMO static configuration will be needed always what happens if you have 2-3 NIC's, or soundcards and want them in a certain order? so why change the current static configuration with other static configuration using hotplug, when the second won't work with kernels 2.6 IIRC mandrake still ships 2.2 kernel svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sunday 09 November 2003 14:14, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: {pts/1}% rpm -q module-init-tools module-init-tools-0.9.15-0.pre2.0.2bor any special reason for not using -pre3 ? any special reason to use -pre3? AFAIK there are no significant changes against -pre2 and I have nothing to add as well. Frankly speaking I do not have time to rebuild for the sake of rebuild only. i'm thinking to rebuild them under 9.2 cooker and upload them to the usuak address (may be update to -pre3 if no reason exist) hint hint unless you give me permissions to upload them to the supermount-ng.sf.net space :-) do you have SF account? best, svetljo PS. i'm thinking also to upload them to mandrake-club no. I do not want to start alternative packages that must be in mainstream. The only reason I do not upload them is I do not run cooker so I cannot test not build them on cooker so I won't upload packages that may not function on cooker. These packages belong to main and must be in main. If there are reasons to not having them in mainstream - so be it, anyone can get them and do whatever they like.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sunday 09 November 2003 14:07, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] 2.4 with debuging (CONFIG_KSYMS=yes) 1337954 Aug 25 17:47 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1mdk 2.4 without KSYMS (~ kernel tmb here) 1035464 Nov 9 04:04 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-21br.1mdk 2.6 without debuging 1532105 Oct 29 19:37 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk2 1560749 Nov 4 04:42 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk8 1555036 Nov 5 13:11 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk9 isn't this a bit special :( That is with standard mdk config? Yes it is bad if kernel does not fit on one floppy. There was some discussion on LKML recently about kernel size but I do not remember exact subject. Have you asked there? -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sunday 09 November 2003 14:14, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: {pts/1}% rpm -q module-init-tools module-init-tools-0.9.15-0.pre2.0.2bor any special reason for not using -pre3 ? any special reason to use -pre3? AFAIK there are no significant changes against -pre2 and I have nothing to add as well. Frankly speaking I do not have time to rebuild for the sake of rebuild only. staying current :-) i'm thinking to rebuild them under 9.2 cooker and upload them to the usuak address (may be update to -pre3 if no reason exist) hint hint unless you give me permissions to upload them to the supermount-ng.sf.net space :-) do you have SF account? [EMAIL PROTECTED] best, svetljo PS. i'm thinking also to upload them to mandrake-club no. I do not want to start alternative packages that must be in mainstream. The only reason I do not upload them is I do not run cooker so I cannot test not build them on cooker so I won't upload packages that may not function on cooker. These packages belong to main and must be in main. If there are reasons to not having them in mainstream - so be it, anyone can get them and do whatever they like. no, no i'm not talking about alternative packages but update packages for mandrake 9.2 through mandrake club IMO there couldn't be a reason for not including them in cooker, hotplug may be(?hotplug service?), but module-init-tools must go in we probably should submit a bug report / or contact the maintainer svetljo PS. if they are running in 9.2 they must run in cooker too there are still no major changes -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sunday 09 November 2003 14:07, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] 2.4 with debuging (CONFIG_KSYMS=yes) 1337954 Aug 25 17:47 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-1mdk 2.4 without KSYMS (~ kernel tmb here) 1035464 Nov 9 04:04 /boot/vmlinuz-2.4.22-21br.1mdk 2.6 without debuging 1532105 Oct 29 19:37 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk2 1560749 Nov 4 04:42 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk8 1555036 Nov 5 13:11 /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.0-test9-bk9 isn't this a bit special :( That is with standard mdk config? Yes it is bad if kernel does not fit on one floppy. if i didn't missed smth, it's a standard 2.4 mdk config + some new ide drivers (part of them probably can be built as modules) and agpgart by misstake (agp support, not via-agp, ati-agp, ...) There was some discussion on LKML recently about kernel size but I do not remember exact subject. Have you asked there? i know, but there is no solution (? currently? ) in -mm i think there is config option to compile with -Os not -O2 other alternatives to reduce the size are: - to update/fix the bzip2 compression support patches - to drop some of the schedulers, futexes, ... (CONFIG_EMBEDDED) but i don't think the second is a good solution :( svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003, Andrey Borzenkov wrote: On Wednesday 05 November 2003 14:57, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: kernel-desktop can have all the preempt stuff and other things (setpcap?) you do not want to have on your server. actually capabilities are exactly for server for all I can say. It allows you to run services with reduced privileges thus reducing the possible intrusion impact. setpcap? What i remember from discussions about it is that it is not secure. It is a one-line patch, so why was it not ever included in 2.4? It allows processes to inherit privileges and i think the reason it is frowned upon that it is a bit too powerful and becomes easy for an app to screw up things. d.
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sunday 09 November 2003 18:31, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] i'm thinking to rebuild them under 9.2 cooker and upload them to the usuak address (may be update to -pre3 if no reason exist) [...] PS. i'm thinking also to upload them to mandrake-club no. I do not want to start alternative packages that must be in mainstream. The only reason I do not upload them is I do not run cooker so I cannot test not build them on cooker so I won't upload packages that may not function on cooker. These packages belong to main and must be in main. If there are reasons to not having them in mainstream - so be it, anyone can get them and do whatever they like. no, no i'm not talking about alternative packages but update packages for mandrake 9.2 through mandrake club Ah, sorry, that's fine. IMO there couldn't be a reason for not including them in cooker, hotplug may be(?hotplug service?), but module-init-tools must go in no one is forced to turn on this service (it can be off by default as far as I am concerned). Using coldpug fixed at least one real problem - usb-storage not loaded if you boot with USB stick already plugged. Else hotplug has quite a bit of clean up since old version available in mdk. we probably should submit a bug report / or contact the maintainer this is Cc to maintainer of module-init-tools. I do not know who maintains hotplug currently. -andrey
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sunday 09 November 2003 18:51, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] That is with standard mdk config? Yes it is bad if kernel does not fit on one floppy. if i didn't missed smth, it's a standard 2.4 mdk config + some new ide drivers (part of them probably can be built as modules) and agpgart by misstake (agp support, not via-agp, ati-agp, ...) There was some discussion on LKML recently about kernel size but I do not remember exact subject. Have you asked there? i know, but there is no solution (? currently? ) in -mm i think there is config option to compile with -Os not -O2 other alternatives to reduce the size are: - to update/fix the bzip2 compression support patches this requires bot lilo and grub changes or just some bootstrap code in kernel?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6-test8 rpms
On Sunday 09 November 2003 18:51, Svetoslav Slavtchev wrote: [...] That is with standard mdk config? Yes it is bad if kernel does not fit on one floppy. if i didn't missed smth, it's a standard 2.4 mdk config + some new ide drivers (part of them probably can be built as modules) and agpgart by misstake (agp support, not via-agp, ati-agp, ...) There was some discussion on LKML recently about kernel size but I do not remember exact subject. Have you asked there? i know, but there is no solution (? currently? ) in -mm i think there is config option to compile with -Os not -O2 other alternatives to reduce the size are: - to update/fix the bzip2 compression support patches this requires bot lilo and grub changes or just some bootstrap code in kernel? i have to dig a bit , but IIRC just kernel ( eventually + mkinitrd ) svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
IMO there couldn't be a reason for not including them in cooker, hotplug may be(?hotplug service?), but module-init-tools must go in no one is forced to turn on this service (it can be off by default as far as I am concerned). Using coldpug fixed at least one real problem - usb-storage not loaded if you boot with USB stick already plugged. Else hotplug has quite a bit of clean up since old version available in mdk. :-) i ment that i can not find a reason for not updating module-init-tools, even so questionable as the one for hotplug input.rc fixes all my issues with getting the desired keyboard with the correct desktop :-) svetljo -- NEU FÜR ALLE - GMX MediaCenter - für Fotos, Musik, Dateien... Fotoalbum, File Sharing, MMS, Multimedia-Gruß, GMX FotoService Jetzt kostenlos anmelden unter http://www.gmx.net +++ GMX - die erste Adresse für Mail, Message, More! +++
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
lördagen den 8 november 2003 23.56 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi (Olivier Blin) Is there a reason why aic7xxx is not compiled and provided with this package? No, there isn't any good reason ... Perhaps it was disabled by Olivier Thauvin in previous releases because it didn't compile. It will be in test9.5mdk . Regards. # rpm -Uvh /contrib/RPMS/kernel-2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk-1-1mdk.i586.rpm Preparing...### [100%] 1:kernel-2.6.0-0.test9.4m### [100%] No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk Sorry, but there's no aic7xxx support in this one either...
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:50:41 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: lördagen den 8 november 2003 23.56 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 It will be in test9.5mdk . No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk Sorry, but there's no aic7xxx support in this one either... I said test9.5mdk ;) I'm tweaking the config files right now, it will be built next morning. -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: Please try .test3 kernel on a UP system. I think you really should get a message about partition table consistency checks failure and a reason in parenthesis (when determining disk partitions). http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gbeauchesne/kernel/ And BTW, do you happen to have two disks? And the system one being the second? I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. The harddisk is /dev/hda with partitions hda1 - swap hda2 - ext3 for Mandrake 9.2 hda3 - NTFS for Windows XP This is the only harddrive (Western Digital WD800JB) and it is connected to VIA chipset on Abit KT7A motherboard. And sorry for asking, but how do I use/install the .test3 kernel? -- Live long and prosper!
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
måndagen den 10 november 2003 00.19 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:50:41 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: lördagen den 8 november 2003 23.56 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 It will be in test9.5mdk . No module aic7xxx found for kernel 2.6.0-0.test9.4mdk Sorry, but there's no aic7xxx support in this one either... I said test9.5mdk ;) I'm tweaking the config files right now, it will be built next morning. Ahh, I'm tired it seems. Cool, thanks.
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
On Sun, 2003-11-09 at 15:21, Jure Repinc wrote: Gwenole Beauchesne wrote: Please try .test3 kernel on a UP system. I think you really should get a message about partition table consistency checks failure and a reason in parenthesis (when determining disk partitions). http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~gbeauchesne/kernel/ And BTW, do you happen to have two disks? And the system one being the second? I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Yes, I also eventually found that error message: hdb attached ide-disk driver hdb host protected area = 1 hdb x sectors w/ cache... Partition check: /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target0/lun0: inconsistent partition table (overflow) Partition check: /dev/ide/host0/bus0/target1/lun0: inconsistent partition table (overflow) ide: late registration of driver. Sorry for not finding it earlier. -- Quel Qun [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Mon, 10 Nov 2003 07:19, Olivier Blin wrote: On Sun, 9 Nov 2003 23:50:41 +0100 I said test9.5mdk ;) I'm tweaking the config files right now, it will be built next morning. Oden could try setting his clock ahead... (-: Cheers; Leon
Re: [Cooker] kernel 23mdk panic
Hi, I have tried with kernel -24mdk and still the same problem. I did get the partition table consistency check message and in paranthesis it says: overflow. Thanks, I now have something to work on. It could be that start_sec nr_sects values are signed (but I can't find this on the specs) so the overflow checking code needs to be changed. Have you changed your partitions layout or is the my_disk dump you sent me still valid? And sorry for asking, but how do I use/install the .test3 kernel? The .test3 changes are now integrated in the -24mdk kernel. Provided you had a -23mdk UP kernel installed, simply duplicate your boot entry in lilo.conf and replace /boot/vmlinuz-whatever with /boot/vmlinuz.test3, run lilo, reboot. Bye, Gwenole.
[Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
Hi (Olivier Blin) Is there a reason why aic7xxx is not compiled and provided with this package?
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi (Olivier Blin) Is there a reason why aic7xxx is not compiled and provided with this package? No, there isn't any good reason ... Perhaps it was disabled by Olivier Thauvin in previous releases because it didn't compile. It will be in test9.5mdk . Regards. -- Olivier Blin
Re: [Cooker] kernel-2.6.0-0.test5.1mdk-1-1mdk
lördagen den 8 november 2003 23.56 skrev Olivier Blin: On Sat, 8 Nov 2003 21:12:01 +0100 Oden Eriksson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi (Olivier Blin) Is there a reason why aic7xxx is not compiled and provided with this package? No, there isn't any good reason ... Perhaps it was disabled by Olivier Thauvin in previous releases because it didn't compile. It will be in test9.5mdk . Regards. Thanks. I just compiled a custom kernel and it seems to work to me (aic7xxx).