Re: FreeBSD mysql and threading

2004-12-06 Thread Andy Smith
On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 10:44:15AM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
 The good news is that default option of using KSE (i.e.
 libpthread) system scope threads performs about as well as
 Linuxthreads, on an SMP system.

On a single processor 5.x system, is it still advised to use
linuxthreads with the MySQL 4.1.x port?


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Re: Timecounter problems on 5.3 - things take twice as long

2004-12-06 Thread Arjan Van Leeuwen
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004 16:14:35 -0800 (PST), Doug White
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 2 Dec 2004, Arjan Van Leeuwen wrote:
 
 
 
  Hi,
 
  I have a weird problem on a dual Xeon 550MHz system running
  5.3-RELEASE. Everything takes twice as long as it should.
 
  Example:
  winston% time sleep 2
  sleep 2  0.00s user 0.00s system 0% cpu 4.006 total
 
  The same for pings, the scsi delay when booting, etc. The time of the
  system itself doesn't seem to be affected (but maybe ntpd takes care
  of that). I tried changing the kern.timecounter.hardware sysctl from
  ACPI-safe to TSC and i8254, but that didn't help.
 
 TSC isn't available on SMP systems.  Its possible one of the CPUs is
 damaged, though.
 
  Any other suggestions on how to fix this? Do I have to provide more
  information?
 
 'vmstat -i' output would be handy.

OK, here it is:

interrupt  total   rate
irq1: atkbd0   2  0
irq6: fdc010  0
irq8: rtc1140653127
irq13: npx01  0
irq16: atapci0129099 14
irq21: rl0345707 38
irq24: fwohci0 1  0
irq28: sym0   30  0
irq29: sym1   30  0
irq31: fxp0   140237 15
irq0: clk4456164499
Total6211934696

This is after 2.5 hours uptime.

Thanks,

Arjan

 
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Re: 4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(

2004-12-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004 11:59, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
 Hmm, it's pretty big :)
 I just built a list of ports KDE depends on and I'm upgrading them all (big
 hammer approach)

That didn't work :(
Here's the list..
Hermes-1.3.2
ImageMagick-6.0.6.2
ORBit-0.5.17
ORBit2-2.12.0
OpenEXR-1.2.1
WebMagick-2.03p3_4,1
WordNet-2.0
Xaw3d-1.5
a2ps-a4-4.13b_2
aalib-1.4.r5_1
acroread-5.09
adns-1.0_1
afm-1.0
ap-utils-1.3
apache+mod_ssl-1.3.33+2.8.22
apsfilter-7.2.5_1
arc-5.21e.8_1
arts-1.3.1,1
artswrapper-1.2.1_1
aspell-0.60.1.1
atk-1.8.0
audacity-1.2.1
autoconf-2.53_3
autoconf-2.59_2
autoconf213-2.13.000227_4
automake-1.5_2,1
automake-1.9.3
automake14-1.4.5_9
bash-2.05b.004
bind-8.2.3
bind9-9.2.1
bing-1.0.4
bison-1.28
bitstream-vera-1.10
bogofilter-0.15.13.2
bonobo-1.0.22_1
bzip2-1.0.1
cclient-2001,1
cdparanoia-3.9.8_7
cdrtools-2.0.3_4
compat3x-i386-4.4.20020925
cpuburn-1.4
cups-base-1.1.22.0
cups-lpr-1.1.19.0
cvsup-16.1h
cyrus-imapd-2.2.10
cyrus-sasl-2.1.20
cyrus-sasl-saslauthd-2.1.20
db3-3.3.11,1
db4-4.0.14_1,1
db41-4.1.25_1
dctc-0.84.1
ddclient-3.6.3
desktop-file-utils-0.7_1
dict-1.4.9
dircproxy-1.0.5
djbfft-0.76_1
docbook-1.2
docbook-241
docbook-3.0
docbook-3.1
docbook-4.0
docbook-4.1
docbook-sk-4.1.2
docbook-xml-4.2
docbook-xsl-1.59.1
dri-5.0.2,1
dvips-5.76
edonkey-gui-gtk-0.5.0
eel2-2.4.0
epic4-1.0.1
esound-0.2.29
etcmerge-0.3_2
ethereal-0.10.6
expat-1.95.8
faces-1.6.1
fam-2.6.9_6
ffmpeg-0.4.8
flac-1.1.0_3
fontconfig-2.2.3,1
freetype-1.3.1_2
freetype2-2.1.7_3
fribidi-0.10.4_1
fxtv-1.03
gail-1.4.0
gal2-1.99.9
galeon2-1.3.17_1
gcc-3.1.1_20020726
gcc-3.3.5_20040901
gconf-1.0.9_5
gconf2-2.8.1
gd-2.0.33,1
gdbm-1.8.3
gdk-pixbuf-0.22.0_2
gengetopt-2.11
gettext-0.13.1_1
ghostscript-afpl-8.00_1
gimp-1.2.3_2,1
glib-1.2.10_11
glib-2.4.8
glimpse-4.12.6
gmake-3.80_2
gnet-1.1.4
gnocatan-0.8.1.16
gnome-icon-theme-1.0.9
gnomecanvas-0.22.0
gnomedb-0.2.96_1
gnomedesktop-2.4.0
gnomehier-1.0_20
gnomekeyring-0.2.1_1
gnomelibs-1.4.2_1
gnomemimedata-2.4.2
gnomepanel-2.4.0
gnomepilot2-2.0.10
gnomeprint-0.37
gnomespell-1.0.5
gnomevfs2-2.8.3_1
gnupg-1.2.6
gob2-2.0.6
gocr-0.39
gqmpeg-gnome-0.19.0
graphviz-1.16
gsfonts-8.11_2
gsl-1.4
gtar-1.13.25
gtk-1.2.10_12
gtk-2.4.14
gtk-engines2-2.2.0
gtkhtml3-3.0.8
gtypist-2.6.2
guile-1.6.4_2
gv-3.5.8
hdf-4.1r3
healthd-0.7.9
help2man-1.29
hicolor-icon-theme-0.5
hpijs-1.3.1
html2ps-A4-1.0
iconv-2.0_1
id3lib-3.8.3_1
imake-6.8.1
imap-uw-4.5
imlib-1.9.15_1
intltool-0.25
isc-dhcp3-server-3.0.1.r14_3
iso8879-1986
ispell-3.1.20
ja-jcode.pl-2.10
ja-p5-jcode.pl-2.10
jade-1.2.1_1
jasper-1.701.0
javavmwrapper-1.4
jdk-1.3.1p6_2
jdk-doc-1.1.8
jpeg-6b_3
kde-3.3.1
kdeaccessibility-3.3.1
kdeaddons-3.3.1
kdeaddons-atlantikdesigner-3.3.1
kdeaddons-kaddressbook-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-kate-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-kfile-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-kicker-applets-3.3.1
kdeaddons-knewsticker-scripts-3.3.1
kdeaddons-konq-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-ksig-3.3.1
kdeaddons-noatun-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-renamedlg-plugins-3.3.1
kdeaddons-vimpart-3.3.1
kdeadmin-3.3.1
kdeartwork-3.3.1
kdebase-3.3.1
kdebase-konqueror-nsplugins-3.3.1
kdeedu-3.3.1
kdegames-3.3.1
kdegraphics-3.3.1
kdegraphics-kamera-3.3.1
kdegraphics-kooka-3.3.1
kdegraphics-kuickshow-3.3.1
kdelibs-3.3.1
kdemultimedia-3.3.1
kdemultimedia-mpeglib_artsplug-3.3.1
kdemultimedia-xine_artsplugin-3.3.1
kdenetwork-3.3.1_1
kdepim-3.3.1_2
kdesdk-3.3.1
kdetoys-3.3.1
kdeutils-3.3.1
kdeutils-klaptopdaemon-3.3.1
kdevelop-3.1.1
kdewebdev-3.3.1,2
koffice-1.3.4,1
lame-3.96.1
lcms-1.13_1,1
lftp-3.0.9
lha-1.14i_6
libIDL-0.8.4
libXft-2.1.6
liba52-0.7.4_1
libao-0.8.3_1
libart_lgpl2-2.3.16
libaudiofile-0.2.6
libbonobo-2.8.0_1
libbonoboui-2.4.0
libdvdcss-1.2.8_1
libdvdread-0.9.4_1
libevent-0.7.a
libexif-0.6.10
libfpx-1.2.0.4_1
libgda-0.2.96_1
libglade-0.17_2
libglade2-2.4.0
libglut-6.0.1
libgnome-2.6.1.2
libgnomecanvas-2.6.1.1
libgnomeprint-2.3.1
libgnomeprintui-2.3.1
libgnomeui-2.6.1.1
libgnugetopt-1.2
libgphoto2-2.1.4_4
libgsf-1.10.1
libiconv-1.9.2_1
libicq-0.33
libidn-0.5.12
libijs-0.34
libltdl-1.5
libmad-0.15.1b_1
libmal-0.40
libmcrypt-2.5.7_1
libmikmod-3.1.7
libmng-1.0.8
libmpeg2-0.3.1_1
libmusicbrainz-2.1.1
libnet-1.0.2a
libogg-1.1.2,3
libpaper-1.1.14
libproplist-0.10.1
librsvg2-2.4.0
libsoup-1.99.23
libtool-1.3.5_2
libtool-1.5.6_1
libtunepimp-0.3.0_1
libungif-4.1.3
libunicode-0.4_2
libusb-0.1.7_1
libvorbis-1.1.0,3
libwmf-0.2.5_1
libwnck-2.4.0.1
libwww-5.3.1
libxine-1.0.r5_3
libxml-1.8.17_3
libxml2-2.6.16
libxslt-1.1.12
licq-base-1.1.0-20020312
licq-console-1.2.7
licq-qt-gui-1.1.0-20020312
lilypond-1.6.0
linc-1.0.3_2
linux-edonkey-core-0.50.1,1
linux-expat-1.95.5_1
linux-fontconfig-2.1_1
linux-gtk-1.2_2
linux-realplayer-8.cs2
linux_base-7.1_7
linuxdoc-1.1
lsof-4.73.1
lynx-ssl-2.8.5
m4-1.4.1
mad-0.14.2b_2
mailman-2.1.5_1
metamail-2.7_2
mgetty-1.1.28.01.10
mhash-0.8.9
mhonarc-2.3.3
mikmod-3.1.6
mimedefang-2.44
mkcatalog-1.1
mm-1.3.0
mod_perl-1.24
mozilla-1.7.3_3,2
mp3info-gtk-0.8.4
mpeg2codec-1.2
mpg123-0.59r_15
mpg321-0.2.10_2
mplayer-fonts-0.50
mplayer-gtk-0.99.5_2
mplayer-skins-1.1.0_1
mrtg-2.9.25,1

Re: 4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(

2004-12-06 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Monday, 6. December 2004 15:03, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
 That didn't work :(

What about the icons. Do you have by chance downloaded an icontheme from 
kde-look.org via the icon-theme controlpanel and are using that now?

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HEADS-UP: RELENG_4 - 4.11-PRERELEASE

2004-12-06 Thread Ken Smith

As mentioned in the previous message about the FreeBSD 4.11 Release Cycle
beginning, today the RELENG_4 branch was re-named 4.11-PRERELEASE.  We
are one week away from the initial code freeze for the 4.11 Release.

If you are in a position to help with testing and/or debugging for the
upcoming release by all means feel free to begin looking for things
that need to be fixed.  However if you are working with a system that
requires stability and if you have been tracking RELENG_4 it is
probably best if you avoid doing updates this week.  Due to increased
developer activity this development branch can become a little more
difficult to work with during this week, the odds of you cvs/cvsup-ing
and catching partial commits and that sort of thing increase (not to
mention developers have on occasion made mistakes MFC-ing things that
take a little time to fix).  This is one of the reasons we recommend
the security/errata branch tags (e.g. currently RELENG_4_10) for
systems that require stability.

As a reminder the release schedule for FreeBSD 4.11 is here:

  http://www.freebsd.org/releases/4.11R/schedule.html

Thanks.

-ken (on behalf of the Release Engineering Team)


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Re: names of supfiles in /usr/share/examples/cvsup

2004-12-06 Thread Mike Jakubik
Rob said:

 Hi,

 For 5.3 in /usr/share/examples/cvsup, there's:

   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-stable
   standard-supfile : for FreeBSD-current

 I find this naming rather confusing. Why stable refers to STABLE, but
 standard refers to CURRENT ?

 This causes unnecessary confusion. Why not the following name convention:

   release-supfile  : for FreeBSD-RELEASE
   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-STABLE
   current-supfile  : for FreeBSD-CURRENT

 as default supplied files in /usr/share/examples/cvsup ?

I agree with you. It has been weird like this ever since 5.x. In the 4.x
days they were named with some common sense.


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Re: names of supfiles in /usr/share/examples/cvsup

2004-12-06 Thread Jose M Rodriguez
El Lunes, 6 de Diciembre de 2004 08:39, Rob escribió:
 Hi,

 For 5.3 in /usr/share/examples/cvsup, there's:

   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-stable
   standard-supfile : for FreeBSD-current

 I find this naming rather confusing. Why stable refers to STABLE,
 but standard refers to CURRENT ?

 This causes unnecessary confusion. Why not the following name
 convention:

   release-supfile  : for FreeBSD-RELEASE

Better security-supfile.  There is just one release, things like 
RELENG_5_3 are security branchs, not release branchs.

   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-STABLE
   current-supfile  : for FreeBSD-CURRENT


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Re: names of supfiles in /usr/share/examples/cvsup

2004-12-06 Thread Garance A Drosihn
At 7:36 PM +0100 12/6/04, Jose M Rodriguez wrote:
El Lunes, 6 de Diciembre de 2004 08:39, Rob escribió:
 Hi,
 For 5.3 in /usr/share/examples/cvsup, there's:
   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-stable
   standard-supfile : for FreeBSD-current
 I find this naming rather confusing. Why stable refers to STABLE,
 but standard refers to CURRENT ?
 This causes unnecessary confusion. Why not the following name
 convention:
   release-supfile  : for FreeBSD-RELEASE
Better security-supfile.  There is just one release, things like
RELENG_5_3 are security branchs, not release branchs.
Let me add to the pain by noting that RELENG_5_3 is not a security
branch (the way we used to have security branches).  It is now
called an errata branch, and it may see some updates which are
not for security issues.  Not many, and only really really safe
ones, but it is more than just security fixes...
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Re: names of supfiles in /usr/share/examples/cvsup

2004-12-06 Thread Jon Noack
Rob wrote:
 For 5.3 in /usr/share/examples/cvsup, there's:

   stable-supfile   : for FreeBSD-stable
   standard-supfile : for FreeBSD-current

 I find this naming rather confusing. Why stable refers to STABLE, but
 standard refers to CURRENT ?

Actually, this is not correct.  For 5.3-RELEASE and RELENG_5_3,
standard-supfile points to RELENG_5_3.  For RELENG_5, standard-supfile
points to RELENG_5 (despite the incorrect comment at the top saying it
gets you -CURRENT -- look at the actual CVS tag used).  For -CURRENT,
standard-supfile points to . (HEAD).  Thus, standard-supfile keeps you
on the branch you are using.

I like that the standard is to keep you on the branch you are using. 
This makes sense to me.  I think adding a current-supfile would reduce
confusion (seems like it's the time of year to discuss this:
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2003-December/016071.html).
 However, the biggest problem is definitely the incorrect comment in
standard-supfile...

Jon

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Re: HEADS-UP: RELENG_4 - 4.11-PRERELEASE

2004-12-06 Thread Mike Tancsa
At 09:59 AM 06/12/2004, Ken Smith wrote:
If you are in a position to help with testing and/or debugging for the
upcoming release by all means feel free to begin looking for things
that need to be fixed.

Any chance someone can take a look at
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=74786
It hits RELENG_4 particularly hard, although RELENG_5 suffers the same problem.
---Mike 

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reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Jeff Behl
I'm getting a kernel panic every time I start getting traffic (~ 20Mb/s 
total) to two squid processes.  This was not happening with -RELEASE.  I 
upgraded on the advice that STABLE would decrease the %cpu spent in 
system, which was much higher than that spent in user.  The machine's 
only fucntion is as a reverse proxy (2 separate squid processes to take 
advante of both cpus).

Let me know if a dump would be helpful, or if there's anything I can do 
to help.

Dual AMD Opteron system..
Jeff
ps.  I don't believe the problem is with a zebra/ospfd kernel 
interaction.  the open port RST responses are expected; i can explain 
why if it would provide insight into the problem...


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2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP  amd64

FreeBSD/amd64 (www2.cdn.sjc) (ttyd0)
login: Dec  6 13:03:37 www2 ospfd[18772]: old umask 23 127
Limiting open port RST response from 518 to 200 packets/sec
Limiting open port RST response from 318 to 200 packets/sec
Limiting open port RST response from 264 to 200 packets/sec
Limiting open port RST response from 206 to 200 packets/sec
Fatal trap 12: page fault while in kernel mode
cpuid = 1; apic id = 01
fault virtual address   = 0x18
fault code  = supervisor read, page not present
instruction pointer = 0x8:0x803a14b3
stack pointer   = 0x10:0xb1bd9800
frame pointer   = 0x10:0x0
code segment= base 0x0, limit 0xf, type 0x1b
   = DPL 0, pres 1, long 1, def32 0, gran 1
processor eflags= interrupt enabled, resume, IOPL = 0
current process = 44 (swi1: net)
trap number = 12
panic: page fault
cpuid = 1
boot() called on cpu#0
Uptime: 23m44s
Cannot dump. No dump device defined.
Automatic reboot in 15 seconds - press a key on the console to abort
Rebooting...
cpu_reset called on cpu#0
cpu_reset: Stopping other CPUs
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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:19:54PM -0800, Jeff Behl wrote:
 I'm getting a kernel panic every time I start getting traffic (~ 20Mb/s 
 total) to two squid processes.  This was not happening with -RELEASE.  I 
 upgraded on the advice that STABLE would decrease the %cpu spent in 
 system, which was much higher than that spent in user.  The machine's 
 only fucntion is as a reverse proxy (2 separate squid processes to take 
 advante of both cpus).
 
 Let me know if a dump would be helpful, or if there's anything I can do 
 to help.

You really need to get a debugging traceback - see the chapter on
kernel debugging in the developers' handbook.

Kris


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Re: FreeBSD mysql and threading

2004-12-06 Thread Scott Long
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Andy Smith wrote:
 On Sun, Dec 05, 2004 at 10:44:15AM -0700, Scott Long wrote:
  The good news is that default option of using KSE (i.e.
  libpthread) system scope threads performs about as well as
  Linuxthreads, on an SMP system.

 On a single processor 5.x system, is it still advised to use
 linuxthreads with the MySQL 4.1.x port?


KSE and linuxthreads perform nearly the same, and both are definitely
prefered to the old libc_r library that was standard in 5.2 and prior.
There are still some reports of bugs in KSE in edge cases so you'll likely
want to do your own in-house testing before deploying your database.

Scott
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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Jeff Behl
Kris Kennaway wrote:
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 01:19:54PM -0800, Jeff Behl wrote:
 

I'm getting a kernel panic every time I start getting traffic (~ 20Mb/s 
total) to two squid processes.  This was not happening with -RELEASE.  I 
upgraded on the advice that STABLE would decrease the %cpu spent in 
system, which was much higher than that spent in user.  The machine's 
only fucntion is as a reverse proxy (2 separate squid processes to take 
advante of both cpus).

Let me know if a dump would be helpful, or if there's anything I can do 
to help.
   

You really need to get a debugging traceback - see the chapter on
kernel debugging in the developers' handbook.
Kris
 

will do.  in the mean time, i've disable SACK (someone mentioned trying 
this on another thread for a different problem...can't remember where) 
and the machine is no longer crashing.
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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Arjan Van Leeuwen
On Mon, 06 Dec 2004 13:19:54 -0800, Jeff Behl [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm getting a kernel panic every time I start getting traffic (~ 20Mb/s
 total) to two squid processes.  This was not happening with -RELEASE.  I
 upgraded on the advice that STABLE would decrease the %cpu spent in
 system, which was much higher than that spent in user.  The machine's
 only fucntion is as a reverse proxy (2 separate squid processes to take
 advante of both cpus).
 
 Let me know if a dump would be helpful, or if there's anything I can do
 to help.
 
 Dual AMD Opteron system..
 
 Jeff
 ps.  I don't believe the problem is with a zebra/ospfd kernel
 interaction.  the open port RST responses are expected; i can explain
 why if it would provide insight into the problem...
 

I had a panic that looked a lot like this (panic in swi, came up when
I had some network traffic), and it's also been reported by other
people than me. Turning of SACK seems to work for most people (at
least it worked for me). Put net.inet.tcp.sack.enable=0 in
/etc/sysctl.conf.

Arjan
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Re: 4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(

2004-12-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 00:55, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
 On Monday, 6. December 2004 15:03, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
  That didn't work :(

 What about the icons. Do you have by chance downloaded an icontheme from
 kde-look.org via the icon-theme controlpanel and are using that now?

No, I haven't done that.

I did try moving my .kde and .kderc out of the way and rerunning it, but it 
made no difference.

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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Paul Saab
Arjan Van Leeuwen wrote:
I had a panic that looked a lot like this (panic in swi, came up when
I had some network traffic), and it's also been reported by other
people than me. Turning of SACK seems to work for most people (at
least it worked for me). Put net.inet.tcp.sack.enable=0 in
/etc/sysctl.conf.
 

And how exactly is this supposed to help anyone fix the problem.  If you 
provide crashdumps then solving the problem becomes much easier, but 
nothing will get fixed if you just turn it off.
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Linux ABI compatibility patch that fixes at least 1 app.

2004-12-06 Thread Travis Poppe
Hello,

A week or so ago I submitted a patch as a problem report to 'kern' that
returns 'ENOSYS' for all UNIMPL Linux syscalls. To the best of the
author's knowledge (the author of the patch), this is the way it should
be done and this is how Linux behaves.

With this patch, it is possible to get the Linux version of Cedega
(formerly known as WineX) to play a few Windows games on FreeBSD.
Much more work is needed to have complete support, but this patch is the
first step.

( see http://lickwid.ath.cx/~tlp/cedega/index.html ) 

I was wondering if anyone could look at it, possibly commit it, or tell
me if anything needs to be changed so I can get back to the author of
the patch?

See:

http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=74302

My e-mail client added a newline character that screwed up the synopsis.
Please correct this if possible (put the Unformatted text back into the
synopsis).

Thanks,

-Travis Poppe
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pcn0: watchdog timeout

2004-12-06 Thread Yoshiaki Kasahara
Hello,

Yesterday I updated my 4.10 box into 5.3-STABLE (cvsupped several days
ago).  After that, I started seeing occasional 'pcn0: watchdog
timeout' on my console.  Is there any way to fix this?  The
motherboard is GIGABYTE GA-6VXD7 with dual Pentium III (1GHz).  I'm
using SMP kernel.  I attached 'mptable -verbose -dmesg' output.

Actually I suspect my M/B or BIOS, because I couldn't use SMP kernel
of 4.x series on this M/B due to sustaining 'microuptime went
backwards' issue (and the internal clock ran several times faster).  I
really want to use SMP kernel (because I have 2 CPU), so if the
message is not fatal, I'll live with it.

Unfortunately there is no BIOS update for this M/B since 2002/01.

Regards,
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MPTable, version 2.0.15

 looking for EBDA pointer @ 0x040e, found, searching EBDA @ 0x0009fc00
 searching CMOS 'top of mem' @ 0x0009f800 (638K)
 searching default 'top of mem' @ 0x0009fc00 (639K)
 searching BIOS @ 0x000f

 MP FPS found in BIOS @ physical addr: 0x000fb120

---

MP Floating Pointer Structure:

  location: BIOS
  physical address: 0x000fb120
  signature:'_MP_'
  length:   16 bytes
  version:  1.1
  checksum: 0x5d
  mode: Virtual Wire

---

MP Config Table Header:

  physical address: 0x000f57e0
  signature:'PCMP'
  base table length:260
  version:  1.1
  checksum: 0x98
  OEM ID:   'VIA '
  Product ID:   'VT3075  '
  OEM table pointer:0x
  OEM table size:   0
  entry count:  24
  local APIC address:   0xfee0
  extended table length:0
  extended table checksum:  0

---

MP Config Base Table Entries:

--
Processors: APIC ID Version State   Family  Model   StepFlags
 0   0x11BSP, usable 6   8   6   
0x387fbff
 1   0x11AP, usable  6   8   6   
0x387fbff
--
Bus:Bus ID  Type
 0   PCI   
 1   PCI   
 2   ISA   
--
I/O APICs:  APIC ID Version State   Address
 2   0x11usable  0xfec0
--
I/O Ints:   TypePolarityTrigger Bus ID   IRQAPIC ID PIN#
ExtINT   conformsconforms2 0  20
INT  conformsconforms2 1  21
INT  conformsconforms2 0  22
INT  conformsconforms2 3  23
INT  conformsconforms2 4  24
INT  conformsconforms2 6  26
INT  conformsconforms2 7  27
INT active-hiedge2 8  28
INT  conformsconforms212  2   12
INT  conformsconforms213  2   13
INT  conformsconforms214  2   14
INT  conformsconforms215  2   15
INT active-lo   level211  2   11
INT active-lo   level2 9  29
INT active-lo   level2 5  25
INT active-lo   level210  2   10
--
Local Ints: TypePolarityTrigger Bus ID   IRQAPIC ID PIN#
ExtINT   conformsconforms0   0:A2550
NMI  conformsconforms0   0:A2551

---

dmesg output:

Copyright (c) 1992-2004 The FreeBSD Project.
Copyright (c) 1979, 1980, 1983, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #1: Mon Dec  6 20:11:17 JST 2004
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/ELVENBOW
Timecounter i8254 frequency 1193182 Hz quality 0
CPU: Intel Pentium III (1000.04-MHz 686-class CPU)
  Origin = GenuineIntel  Id = 0x686  Stepping = 6
  
Features=0x383fbffFPU,VME,DE,PSE,TSC,MSR,PAE,MCE,CX8,APIC,SEP,MTRR,PGE,MCA,CMOV,PAT,PSE36,MMX,FXSR,SSE
real memory  = 805240832 (767 MB)
avail memory = 778215424 (742 MB)
ACPI 

Re: ACPI errors on GigaByte GA-K8VM800M

2004-12-06 Thread Doug White
On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Mike Jakubik wrote:

 Doug White said:
  On Wed, 1 Dec 2004, Mike Jakubik wrote:
 
  Hi,
 
  I am getting the following errors on the GigaByte GA-K8VM800M
  Motherboard.
  The system seems to run fine however. Latest BIOS installed.
 
  Either there's a bug in our ACPI code or their ACPI bytecode was not
  generated for amd64.  If you are running the latest BIOS, then turning
  ACPI off will shut up the errors.

 Thanks for the info. Is it safe to run the box with ACPI enabled? It seems
 to run OK so far.

Apparently it doesn't kill anything important, so you might as well leave
it on if a fix (or workaround) gets committed.




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Re: Timecounter problems on 5.3 - things take twice as long

2004-12-06 Thread Doug White
On Mon, 6 Dec 2004, Arjan Van Leeuwen wrote:


 OK, here it is:

 interrupt  total   rate
 irq1: atkbd0   2  0
 irq6: fdc010  0
 irq8: rtc1140653127
 irq13: npx01  0
 irq16: atapci0129099 14
 irq21: rl0345707 38
 irq24: fwohci0 1  0
 irq28: sym0   30  0
 irq29: sym1   30  0
 irq31: fxp0   140237 15
 irq0: clk4456164499
 Total6211934696

 This is after 2.5 hours uptime.

The rate on 'clk' should be 1000, so it looks like your system doesn't
like HZ=1000.  Try sticking this in loader.conf and rebooting:

kern.hz=100

If that works then its like your motherboard has Issues(tm).

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Re: make buildworld fails for 5-Stable cvsup'd today

2004-12-06 Thread Doug White
On Sun, 5 Dec 2004, Erik Trulsson wrote:

 On Sat, Dec 04, 2004 at 04:20:53PM -0800, Doug White wrote:
  On Sat, 4 Dec 2004, Stacey Roberts wrote:
 
   CPUTYPE?=i686
 
  There is no CPUTYPE i686.

 Yes, there is.

 
  See /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf for a list of valid CPUTYPEs.

 That file lists i686 as a valid value for CPUTYPE.

Ok, after some CVS research, there's a discontinuity between RELENG_5 and
-CURRENT between bsd.cpu.mk and make.conf. I'll poke obrien about this.
Ignore my blabbering for now. :)

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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Jeff Behl
You're helpful reply doesn't seem to include any information on where to 
upload a crash dump, if that's what is being asked.  I haven't dealt 
with them before.  Perhaps you'd be so kind as to direct?

A reply that helps work around a problem is always welcome, especially 
when it keeps a remotely located host from continuously rebooting.

Paul Saab wrote:
Arjan Van Leeuwen wrote:
I had a panic that looked a lot like this (panic in swi, came up when
I had some network traffic), and it's also been reported by other
people than me. Turning of SACK seems to work for most people (at
least it worked for me). Put net.inet.tcp.sack.enable=0 in
/etc/sysctl.conf.
 

And how exactly is this supposed to help anyone fix the problem.  If 
you provide crashdumps then solving the problem becomes much easier, 
but nothing will get fixed if you just turn it off.

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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Kris Kennaway
On Mon, Dec 06, 2004 at 07:27:32PM -0800, Jeff Behl wrote:
 You're helpful reply doesn't seem to include any information on where to 
 upload a crash dump, if that's what is being asked.  I haven't dealt 
 with them before.  Perhaps you'd be so kind as to direct?
 
 A reply that helps work around a problem is always welcome, especially 
 when it keeps a remotely located host from continuously rebooting.

Earlier in this thread I already pointed you to the developers'
handbook that explains the necessary details.  Did you find something
unclear there?

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Re: 4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(

2004-12-06 Thread Michael Nottebrock
On Tuesday, 7. December 2004 00:41, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
 On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 00:55, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
  On Monday, 6. December 2004 15:03, Daniel O'Connor wrote:
   That didn't work :(
 
  What about the icons. Do you have by chance downloaded an icontheme from
  kde-look.org via the icon-theme controlpanel and are using that now?

 No, I haven't done that.

 I did try moving my .kde and .kderc out of the way and rerunning it, but it
 made no difference.

Okay. Looking at your list of installed packages I see that you

1.) run Xorg

and

2.) run Xorg 6.8.1

Needless to say that is quite untested/unsupported by us, and if you've been 
using any packages there's a good chance things aren't fitting together so 
well. I do hope Xorg 6.8.1 won't break KDE on 4.x once it's in ports, but I 
can't discount the possibility.

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Re: 4.10 and KDE 3.3.1 == broken :(

2004-12-06 Thread Daniel O'Connor
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004 15:45, Michael Nottebrock wrote:
 Okay. Looking at your list of installed packages I see that you

 1.) run Xorg

 and

 2.) run Xorg 6.8.1

 Needless to say that is quite untested/unsupported by us, and if you've
 been using any packages there's a good chance things aren't fitting
 together so well. I do hope Xorg 6.8.1 won't break KDE on 4.x once it's in
 ports, but I can't discount the possibility.

I built Xorg from source using patches Eric Anholt supplied. Works in 5.x ;)

I guess I'll try XFree86 on this box and see if it has an effect.

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Re: reproducible kernel panic

2004-12-06 Thread Paul Saab
Jeff Behl wrote:
You're helpful reply doesn't seem to include any information on where 
to upload a crash dump, if that's what is being asked.  I haven't 
dealt with them before.  Perhaps you'd be so kind as to direct?

A reply that helps work around a problem is always welcome, especially 
when it keeps a remotely located host from continuously rebooting.
Getting one crashdump and being able to download it would be useful.  I 
cannot provide you with a place to upload it to, but you should be able 
to put it somewhere that we can grab the core and examine it.
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DMA errors with SATA on 5.x

2004-12-06 Thread Tim Welch
I'm getting NID not found/DMA errors on 5-STABLE with a Seagate 200gb sata
drive:

ad2: FAILURE - WRITE_DMA status=51READY,DSC,ERROR
error=10NID_NOT_FOUND LBA=268435455

This appears to be a result of 48-bit addressing. Any time a write is
attempted to the sector above, I get multiple messages like this. It
continues until I shut down. After a bit of googling I found this post:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-hackers/2004-October/008821.html

and applied the change suggested. It seems to have fixed the problem, and
I've had no troubles from this since Nov. 18th when I applied that patch.
I'm running an Intel 875PBZ board with the ich5 controller. The drive in
question is a Seagate ST3200822AS/3.01 (as reported by dmesg). So the
question is, will this patch be committed anytime soon?

uname -a:
FreeBSD mercury 5.3-STABLE FreeBSD 5.3-STABLE #0: Mon Dec  6 21:51:28 CST
2004 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/mercury  i386

Thanks,
Tim


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