cvsup-devel port build problem (pm3-base)

2001-11-18 Thread John W. De Boskey

Hi,

I ran into some problems building the cvsup-devel
port. In one of it's dependants, the c file is attempting
to include  which is nolonger valid.

/usr/ports/lang/pm3-base/work/pm3-1.1.15/boot-FreeBSD4/m3core/FreeBSD4/RTHeapDepC.c

As a quick fix I symlinked nfs.h -> ../nfsclient/nfs.h
which allowed the compile to complete.

The following more generic/correct fix could probably
be dropped into the files directory as patch-XX:

--- RTHeapDepC.c.orig   Mon Nov 19 00:27:30 2001
+++ RTHeapDepC.cMon Nov 19 00:28:21 2001
@@ -98,7 +98,11 @@
 #include 
 #include 
 #include 
+#if __FreeBSD__ >= 5
+#include 
+#else
 #include 
+#endif
 #include 
 #endif
 

-John

ps: I also ran into problems with libutil.h but I haven't
determined where the actual problem is coming from.
Copying /usr/src/lib/libutil/libutil.h to /usr/include
avoids the immediate problem.

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2001-11-18 Thread bawf
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checking in...

2001-11-18 Thread Hiten Pandya

hello all,
please tell me if i have done something wrong but...

i have installed 5.0-CURRENT as of the latest CVS copy
of 7.00pm GMT British Time.. it all works fine...

but.. i think there is a problem witht the linux
compatibility.. although i am not a very much of a
programmer (yet).. but... it seems that
linux-netscape* dont seem to be working properly..

thanks...


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usb/ugen/devfs broken?

2001-11-18 Thread Julian Elischer


Using devfs, I assumed that if I can see it, it is there
and indeed... pluging in my USB camera:

I see on the console:
ugen0: OLYMPU C-3000ZOOM, rev 1.10/1.00, addr 4
and afterwards:
in /dev
jules# ls -l /dev/u*
crw-r--r--  1 root  operator  114,   0 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/ugen0
crw-r--r--  1 root  operator  114,   3 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/ugen0.3
crw-r--r--  1 root  operator  114,   4 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/ugen0.4
crw-r--r--  1 root  operator  113,   0 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/ulpt0
crw-r--r--  1 root  operator  113,  64 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/unlpt0
lrwxr-xr-x  1 root  wheel7 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/urandom -> random
crw-rw  1 root  operator  108, 255 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/usb
crw-rw  1 root  operator  108,   0 Nov 18 11:58 /dev/usb0
jules# 

where /dev/ugen0.4 in new..
(in fact /dev/ugen0.3 is new too which is confusing because my 
printer was always there, but I think that's a different problem)

However any attempt to access /dev/ugen0.4
results in an error:

A snippet from a ktrace of 'gphoto2' running... (or trying to run)

   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0x8060008,0x2,0x28056445)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open 5
   491 gphoto2  CALL  ioctl(0x5,USB_SET_CONFIG,0xbfb7f850)
   491 gphoto2  RET   ioctl 0
   491 gphoto2  CALL  ioctl(0x5,USB_SET_ALTINTERFACE,0xbfb7f838)
   491 gphoto2  RET   ioctl 0
   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0xbfb7d7e0,0,0xbfb7d7f4)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0.4"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open -1 errno 6 Device not configured
   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0xbfb7d7f0,0,0xbfb7d804)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0.4"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open -1 errno 6 Device not configured
   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0xbfb7d7e0,0,0xbfb7d7f4)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0.4"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open -1 errno 6 Device not configured
   491 gphoto2  CALL  close(0x5)
   491 gphoto2  RET   close 0
   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0x8060008,0x2,0x806)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open 5
   491 gphoto2  CALL  open(0xbfbbd450,0,0xbfbbd464)
   491 gphoto2  NAMI  "/dev/ugen0.4"
   491 gphoto2  RET   open -1 errno 6 Device not configured
   491 gphoto2  CALL  close(0x5)


Can one of the USB guru's tell me what is the expected behaviour?
what does "Device not configured" mean if devfs says that it is present?




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vmstat problem

2001-11-18 Thread MJL

Hi guys:

I got a weird problem in version 4.1 stable.  my vmstat
all the sudden stopped working. it compains no
_kmemstatistics, _bucket, _zlist, symbols from the
kvm_nlist() in vmstat.

I tried many ways, such as doing nm /kernel, I can see
the
"b _bucket "symbol. How come vmstat still compains?

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Re: re-entrancy and the IP stack.

2001-11-18 Thread Archie Cobbs

Julian Elischer writes:
> > i actually suggested one i.e. have explicit pointers
> > to metadata area(s) in the pkthdr. I think you forget the
> > most fundamental feature which is performance.
> > This is way more important than flexibility i think.
> 
> Which is the reason that this problem exists..
> no-one ever thinks that people will want to do things different
> to what they want to do at the time they write it..
> 
> Flexibility is I think much more important than you suggest.
> Wouldn't it have made it easier for you if there had been a flexible
> method to pass such information available?
> The m_aux field sounds right to me.

IMHO m_aux is fine for this. It already includes built-in
support for 'blind' free'ing -- when you free an mbuf any
aux data automatically gets free'd with it, whether you put
it there or not. I've been using this for work-related stuff
and it works great.

As for performance, if there's only one or two m_aux structures
associated with an mbuf, then the linear search of the m_aux
list is not a big deal. If we start getting tons of m_aux's
piling up, *then* we can start worrying about optimization
(and there are plenty of options there).

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Re: PATCH: sysinstall to remove userconfig code

2001-11-18 Thread Warner Losh

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Makoto Matsushita writes:
: 
: imp> Right.  There is a forth tool available (authored I think by
: imp> matsushita-san),
: 
: I never do that :-)  Maybe the one you mentioned is by yokota-san,
: http://people.freebsd.org/~yokota/vuserconfig.tar.gz>.

Yes.  I was confusing you with yokota-san for some reason.  Please
accept my appologies.

Warner

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Re: Today's kernel can't seem to load linux.

2001-11-18 Thread Warner Losh

In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Peter Wemm writes:
: Edwin Culp wrote:
: > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following message:
: > 
: >  /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not available
: > 
: > I just had  to comment out my linproc entry in fstab and booted fine but
: > linux emulation doesn't work.
: > 
: > If I try to load it manually, I get and Exec format error.
: 
: Do you get a console error message when you try to "kldload linux"?
: Perhaps an undefined symbol reported?

I foudn that I had to remove all the files in my linux directory of my
kernel compile tree to make it work.

Warner

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Re: Today's kernel can't seem to load linux.

2001-11-18 Thread Edwin Culp

It's working now.

Thanks,

ed
Quoting Hellmuth Michaelis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

| >From the keyboard of Peter Wemm:
| > Edwin Culp wrote:
| > > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following
| message:
| > > 
| > >  /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not
| available
| > > 
| > > I just had  to comment out my linproc entry in fstab and booted fine
| but
| > > linux emulation doesn't work.
| > > 
| > > If I try to load it manually, I get and Exec format error.
| > 
| > Do you get a console error message when you try to "kldload linux"?
| > Perhaps an undefined symbol reported?
| 
| This all depended on the linux holdsocket problem which Matt fixed with a
| recent commit.
| 
| hellmuth
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Re: BTX issue, and general report on SMP issues...

2001-11-18 Thread Jim Bryant

John Baldwin wrote:

> On 16-Nov-01 Jim Bryant wrote:
> 
>>It's not the BIOS failing it...
>>
>>The BTX bootstrap loader V 1.00 detects the keyboard, and refuses to proceed
>>without it.
>>
> 
> Err, no.  BTX cares zero, zilch, nada about keyboards.  Can you please provide
> the error message you get?


It was no error message in particular, everything normally just froze.

Anyhow, this is now a solved issue.

Apparently, at one point in time a "-P" made itself into /boot.config, once 
/boot.config was rm'ed, everything sorted itself out.

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Re: PATCH: sysinstall to remove userconfig code

2001-11-18 Thread Makoto Matsushita


imp> Right.  There is a forth tool available (authored I think by
imp> matsushita-san),

I never do that :-)  Maybe the one you mentioned is by yokota-san,
http://people.freebsd.org/~yokota/vuserconfig.tar.gz>.

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Re: make installworld failure in usr.bin/tip

2001-11-18 Thread Mark Murray

> > Erm, it _is_ "fixed" in the makefile. If you have a better method, lets hear
> > it. :-)
> 
> Back out the entire tip commit?  This would also restore all the FreeBSD
> changes clobbered by it.  It doesn't even compile cleanly:

Entirely different problem.

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vmware fails on -current

2001-11-18 Thread Hellmuth Michaelis

Thought i update my current this morning and ran into two problem with
vmware:

1) when starting vmware, vmware.sh aborts with

   vmware.sh: cannot create /compat/linux/dev/vmnet1: no such device or address

2) after that i tried to recompile/reinstall the vmware2 port and ran into

   /usr/ports/emulators/vmware2/work/vmware-distrib/vmmon-only/freebsd/ \
   hostif.c:177: invalid type argument of `unary *'

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Re: Today's kernel can't seem to load linux.

2001-11-18 Thread Hellmuth Michaelis

>From the keyboard of Peter Wemm:
> Edwin Culp wrote:
> > I just rebooted and was put into single user with the following message:
> > 
> >  /boot/kernel/kernel: KLD linprocfs.ko: depends on linux - not available
> > 
> > I just had  to comment out my linproc entry in fstab and booted fine but
> > linux emulation doesn't work.
> > 
> > If I try to load it manually, I get and Exec format error.
> 
> Do you get a console error message when you try to "kldload linux"?
> Perhaps an undefined symbol reported?

This all depended on the linux holdsocket problem which Matt fixed with a
recent commit.

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