patch: sysctl variables to tweak the fan behaviour on thinkpads
With the warming weather, I won't be able to keep running my T60 with the fan unplugged for much longer. The following diffs stop the fan (when plugged) from tormenting me every other minute, by allowing me to set the temperature thresholds for passive/active cooling. This is my first patch and the first time I dived into the kernel; clue sticks/suggestions are more than welcome! $ sysctl machdep machdep.console_device=ttyC0 machdep.bios.diskinfo.128=bootdev = 0xa0010204, cylinders = 1024, heads = 16, sectors = 63 machdep.bios.cksumlen=1 machdep.allowaperture=2 machdep.cpuvendor=GenuineIntel machdep.cpuid=1782 machdep.cpufeature=-1074004993 machdep.kbdreset=0 machdep.xcrypt=0 machdep.lidsuspend=0 machdep.thinkpadfan_ctl=1 machdep.thinkpadfan_passive_trigger=45 machdep.thinkpadfan_active_trigger=70 Index: acpithinkpad.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/acpi/acpithinkpad.c,v retrieving revision 1.25 diff -u -r1.25 acpithinkpad.c --- acpithinkpad.c 2 Jan 2011 04:56:57 - 1.25 +++ acpithinkpad.c 16 Apr 2011 04:38:27 - @@ -74,13 +74,17 @@ #define THINKPAD_NSENSORS 9 #define THINKPAD_NTEMPSENSORS 8 +#define THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANCTL 0x2f #define THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANLO0x84 #define THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANHI0x85 +#define THINKPAD_FAN_STOP 0x00 +#define THINKPAD_FAN_AUTO 0x80 + struct acpithinkpad_softc { struct devicesc_dev; - struct acpiec_softc *sc_ec; + struct acpiec_softc *sc_ec; struct acpi_softc *sc_acpi; struct aml_node *sc_devnode; @@ -106,6 +110,8 @@ voidthinkpad_sensor_attach(struct acpithinkpad_softc *sc); voidthinkpad_sensor_refresh(void *); +void thinkpad_update_fan_state(struct acpithinkpad_softc *, int); + struct cfattach acpithinkpad_ca = { sizeof(struct acpithinkpad_softc), thinkpad_match, thinkpad_attach }; @@ -116,6 +122,9 @@ const char *acpithinkpad_hids[] = { ACPI_DEV_THINKPAD, 0 }; +u_int8_t tpfan_state; +inttpfan_ctl, tpfan_passive_temp, tpfan_active_temp; + int thinkpad_match(struct device *parent, void *match, void *aux) { @@ -148,7 +157,7 @@ /* Add temperature probes */ strlcpy(sc-sc_sensdev.xname, DEVNAME(sc), sizeof(sc-sc_sensdev.xname)); - for (i=0; iTHINKPAD_NTEMPSENSORS; i++) { + for (i = 0; i THINKPAD_NTEMPSENSORS; i++) { sc-sc_sens[i].type = SENSOR_TEMP; sensor_attach(sc-sc_sensdev, sc-sc_sens[i]); } @@ -165,23 +174,50 @@ { struct acpithinkpad_softc *sc = arg; u_int8_t lo, hi, i; + int max_tmp; int64_t tmp; char sname[5]; /* Refresh sensor readings */ - for (i=0; iTHINKPAD_NTEMPSENSORS; i++) { + max_tmp = 0; + for (i = 0; i THINKPAD_NTEMPSENSORS; i++) { snprintf(sname, sizeof(sname), TMP%d, i); aml_evalinteger(sc-sc_acpi, sc-sc_ec-sc_devnode, sname, 0, 0, tmp); sc-sc_sens[i].value = (tmp * 100) + 27315; if (tmp 127 || tmp -127) sc-sc_sens[i].flags = SENSOR_FINVALID; + else if (tmp max_tmp) + max_tmp = tmp; } /* Read fan RPM */ acpiec_read(sc-sc_ec, THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANLO, 1, lo); acpiec_read(sc-sc_ec, THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANHI, 1, hi); sc-sc_sens[i].value = ((hi 8L) + lo); + + /* update fan state */ + if (tpfan_ctl || (!tpfan_ctl tpfan_state != THINKPAD_FAN_AUTO)) + thinkpad_update_fan_state(sc, max_tmp); +} + +void +thinkpad_update_fan_state(struct acpithinkpad_softc *sc, int temp) +{ + u_int8_t new_state; + + if (temp = tpfan_active_temp || !tpfan_ctl) + new_state = THINKPAD_FAN_AUTO; + else if (temp = tpfan_passive_temp tpfan_ctl) + new_state = THINKPAD_FAN_STOP; + else + return; + + if (new_state != tpfan_state) { + tpfan_state = new_state; + acpiec_write(sc-sc_ec, THINKPAD_ECOFFSET_FANCTL, 1, + new_state); + } } void @@ -202,6 +238,10 @@ /* Run thinkpad_hotkey on button presses */ aml_register_notify(sc-sc_devnode, aa-aaa_dev, thinkpad_hotkey, sc, ACPIDEV_POLL); + + /* initial fan state */ + tpfan_state = THINKPAD_FAN_AUTO; + tpfan_ctl = tpfan_passive_temp = tpfan_active_temp = 0; } int @@ -236,8 +276,7 @@ bzero(arg, sizeof(arg)); arg.type = AML_OBJTYPE_INTEGER; arg.v_integer = 1; - if (aml_evalname(sc-sc_acpi, sc-sc_devnode, MHKC, - 1, arg, NULL)) { + if (aml_evalname(sc-sc_acpi, sc-sc_devnode, MHKC, 1, arg, NULL)) { printf(%s: couldn't enable hotkeys\n, DEVNAME(sc)); return (1); }
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Re: not boot panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c
16.04.2011 5:46, Kenneth R Westerback P=P0P?P8QP0P2(P;P0): On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 12:25:12AM +0300, Oleksii Zhmyrov wrote: I'm trying 4.9 snapshot from April 13 iso inside a VM with vmware ws 7.0 in windows 7. initially the system appears to boot fine but then it show the following message: bha3: model BT-958, firmware 5.07B bha3: sync, parity scsibus1 at bha3: 8 targets, initiator 7 uvm_fault(0xd07e7024, 0x0, 0m 3) - e fatal page fault (6) in supervisor mode trap type 6 code eie d03a644c cs 8 eflags 10286 cr2 18 cpl 50 panic: trap type 6, code=2, pc=d032a644c The operating system has halted. Please press any key to reboot. I have run older isos of 4.9 snapshot (from february and january) and these run fine. I use 4.9-current on VMware too and this error appeared after some changes in scsi support on April 5, 2011. -- Oleksii Zhmyrov National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Institute of Physics and Technology Tel: +38 (063) 496 2695 Just committed a fix for an uninitialize variable. Please let me know if this was the problem! Appended below for the impatient. This diff fixed the problem. Thanks! Ken Index: bha.c === RCS file: /cvs/src/sys/dev/ic/bha.c,v retrieving revision 1.27 diff -u -p -r1.27 bha.c --- bha.c 3 Apr 2011 12:42:36 - 1.27 +++ bha.c 16 Apr 2011 02:43:15 - @@ -467,7 +467,7 @@ bha_ccb_free(xsc, xccb) void *xsc, *xccb; { struct bha_softc *sc = xsc; - struct bha_ccb *ccb; + struct bha_ccb *ccb = xccb; bha_reset_ccb(sc, ccb); -- Oleksii Zhmyrov National Technical University of Ukraine Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, Institute of Physics and Technology Tel: +38 (063) 496 2695
Re: mount nullfs
On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:08:52AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:59:12AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: | Hi list, | | I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's | mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ? Sure; it's in the attic .. don't wake the spiders! http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/miscfs/nullfs/Attic/ I use a local NFS mount when I want to accomplish this. It drags in a lot of complexity, but it has worked for me for years. -Dan
Re: mount nullfs
The question is if implementations still sucks as before years http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20050527155028 On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Dan Brosemer o...@svartalfheim.net wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:08:52AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:59:12AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: | B B Hi list, | | B B I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's | mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ? Sure; it's in the attic .. don't wake the spiders! http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/miscfs/nullfs/Attic/ I use a local NFS mount when I want to accomplish this. B It drags in a lot of complexity, but it has worked for me for years. -Dan
Re: mount nullfs
It means mount_nullfs doesn't exist anymore (it's in the attic) and a local NFS mount works. I said nothing about performance. I haven't tested that and don't really care. Back when nullfs existed, it had serious problems (mtime not updating, etc). I'm sure that's why it went away. I can't call a local NFS mount a perfect solution (there's a *lot* of complexity added there) but it does work at least for my purposes and satisfies everything I used to use null mounts for. -Dan On 4/16/2011 12:18 PM, Robert Halberg wrote: Does this mean that the performance of a local NFS mount is actually better than that of mount_nullfs? On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.com mailto:tomas.bod...@gmail.com wrote: The question is if implementations still sucks as before years http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20050527155028 http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20050527155028 On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Dan Brosemer o...@svartalfheim.net mailto:o...@svartalfheim.net wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:08:52AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:59:12AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: | B B Hi list, | | B B I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's | mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ? Sure; it's in the attic .. don't wake the spiders! http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/miscfs/nullfs/Attic/ I use a local NFS mount when I want to accomplish this. B It drags in a lot of complexity, but it has worked for me for years. -Dan -- Young man, in mathematics you don't understand things, you just get used to them. - John von Neumann
Re: mount nullfs
Does this mean that the performance of a local NFS mount is actually better than that of mount_nullfs? On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 9:50 AM, Tomas Bodzar tomas.bod...@gmail.comwrote: The question is if implementations still sucks as before years http://undeadly.org/cgi?action=articlesid=20050527155028 On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 3:59 PM, Dan Brosemer o...@svartalfheim.net wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:08:52AM +0200, Paul de Weerd wrote: On Sat, Apr 16, 2011 at 01:59:12AM +0300, Claudiu Pruna wrote: | B B Hi list, | | B B I was wondering, in OpenBSD is there an equivalent to FreeBSD's | mount_nullfs or to Linux's mount -o bind ? Sure; it's in the attic .. don't wake the spiders! http://www.openbsd.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb/src/sys/miscfs/nullfs/Attic/ I use a local NFS mount when I want to accomplish this. B It drags in a lot of complexity, but it has worked for me for years. -Dan -- Young man, in mathematics you don't understand things, you just get used to them. - John von Neumann
Re: Is VPN initiation by traffic possible?
Hi Reyk, Short answer: Yes, it works. Fantastic! Thanks for the response!! See also: http://www.allard.nu/openbsd/maillist/archive/200608/1331.html I have read this now... I do still have to read up on iked, so I can get my head around that info better, though. A possible, but untested, ipsec.conf configuration could be: ---snip--- flow esp from 192.168.10.0/24 to 192.168.20.0/24 peer 10.0.0.2 type require ike passive esp from 192.168.10.0/24 to 192.168.20.0/24 peer 10.0.0.2 ---snap-- I am still using isakmpd.conf isakmpd.policy do you have a possible untested sample config for them..? All the threads I've seen on this just say isakmpd.conf is possible but more complicated and don't go any further. :( I guess I've read so much stuff now I probably could covert over, but that would alter the change impact, requiring a lot more effort. Thanks for the awesome responses! Nemir
pf rules
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Re: laptop questions/comments
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Re: pf ftp-proxy forward AND reverse (Help?)
On 04/11/2011 06:31 PM, Steven R. Gerber wrote: Hi folks. I cannot get reverse? ftp to work from my wireless to my LAN. I seem to have no trouble going from the LAN to the internet. Any thoughts? Thanks, Steven * pf.conf: # filter rules and anchor for ftp-proxy(8) anchor ftp-proxy/* pass in on $wireless_if inet proto tcp to ($wireless_if) port 21 pass out on $int_if inet proto tcp to $ftp_server port 21 user proxy # Translate outgoing ftp control connections to send them to localhost # for proxying with ftp-proxy(8) running on port 8021. #rdr on $int_if proto tcp from any to any port 21 - 127.0.0.1 port 8021 anchor ftp-proxy/* #pass in quick proto tcp to port ftp rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 8021 pass in quick on $int_if proto tcp to port 21 rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 8021 * I have the outgoing ftp-proxy listening on the default port. I have the incoming ftp-proxy listening on a different port. I also have only one anchor for ftp-proxy. anchor ftp-proxy/* pass in on $office_network proto tcp to port ftp rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 8021 pass in log on $external_interface proto tcp from any to $external_interface port ftp flags S/SAFR modulate state (max-src-conn 15, max-src-conn-rate 5/3, overload hmmm flush global) rdr-to 127.0.0.1 port 8031 $ cat /etc/rc.conf.local ntpd_flags=-s # enabled during install # # set these to NO to turn them off. otherwise, they're used as flags #named_flags=-d 3 # for normal use: named_flags= # for normal use: #dhcpd_flags= # for normal use: # ISC dhcpd will be invokd via rc.local!!! # # set the following to YES to turn them on pf=YES # Packet filter / NAT ftpproxy_flags= # for normal use: ftpproxy_flags2=-R xxx.xxx.iii.2 -p 21 -b xxx.xxx.www.1 # for normal use: # # miscellaneous other flags # only used if the appropriate server is marked YES above pflogd_flags= # add more flags, ie. -s 256 * rc.local: # Start ftp-proxy #2 if [ X${ftpproxy_flags2} != XNO ]; then echo -n ' ftp-proxy'; /usr/sbin/ftp-proxy ${ftpproxy_flags2} fi *
Re: Intel 10GbE SFP+ (82599) and vlan
On 15.4.2011 12:49, Reyk Floeter wrote: On Thu, Apr 14, 2011 at 04:37:31PM +, Stuart Henderson wrote: 01:20:38.556705 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.3.3.2 tell 10.3.3.1 your config is OK, something is broken there. I guess this will make it function but it's not a correct fix. well, it works fine on the 82598 (heavily tested and used in production here) but seems to be broken on the 82599. it is either a hardware bug on the 82599 or related to the fact that it uses slighlty different advanced descriptors. this should be a more accurate workaround for now (until we're able to fix it on the 82599): #if NVLAN 0 if (hw-mac.type == ixgbe_mac_82598EB) ifp-if_capabilities |= IFCAP_VLAN_HWTAGGING; #endif hello, here is tcpdump from directly connected ix interfaces on rtr1 and rtr2 with applied patch, it's still the same rtr1 - 10.4.4.1 # tcpdump -i ix1 tcpdump: listening on ix1, link-type EN10MB 22:04:57.558393 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:04:58.565373 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:04:59.575372 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:00.585378 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:01.595384 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:09.367744 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:10.370152 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:11.380153 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:12.390167 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:13.400168 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 rtr2 - 10.4.4.2 # tcpdump -i ix1 tcpdump: listening on ix1, link-type EN10MB 22:04:57.557884 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:04:58.564864 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:04:59.574863 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:00.584868 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:01.594875 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.2 tell 10.4.4.1 22:05:09.367257 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:10.369665 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:11.379665 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:12.389679 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 22:05:13.399681 802.1Q vid 0 pri 0 802.1Q vid 123 pri 0 arp who-has 10.4.4.1 tell 10.4.4.2 without vlans on ix interface ip4 and ip6 is working # tcpdump -i ix1 tcpdump: listening on ix1, link-type EN10MB tcpdump: WARNING: compensating for unaligned libpcap packets 22:15:26.094897 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99: icmp6: echo request 22:15:26.095030 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1: icmp6: echo reply 22:15:26.128965 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1: icmp6: echo request 22:15:26.128982 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99: icmp6: echo reply tcpdump: WARNING: compensating for unaligned libpcap packets 22:15:26.168977 10.5.5.1 10.5.5.2: icmp: echo request 22:15:26.168988 10.5.5.2 10.5.5.1: icmp: echo reply 22:15:27.094904 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99: icmp6: echo request 22:15:27.095038 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1: icmp6: echo reply 22:15:27.128972 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1: icmp6: echo request 22:15:27.128988 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6ea1 fe80::21b:21ff:fe9e:6c99: icmp6: echo reply 22:15:27.178969 10.5.5.1 10.5.5.2: icmp: echo request 22:15:27.178980 10.5.5.2 10.5.5.1: icmp: echo reply tcpbench (mtu 9014) # tcpbench 10.5.5.2 elapsed_ms bytes mbps bwidth 1000 153454782 1227.638 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 1227.638 Peak Mbps: 1227.638 Avg Mbps: 1227.638 2000 240513194 1924.106 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 1924.106 Peak Mbps: 1924.106 Avg Mbps: 1924.106 3000 291981960 2335.856 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 2335.856 Peak Mbps: 2335.856 Avg Mbps: 2335.856 4000 322381064 2579.049 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 2579.049 Peak Mbps: 2579.049 Avg Mbps: 2579.049 5001 430417974 3443.344 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 3443.344 Peak Mbps: 3443.344 Avg Mbps: 3443.344 6001 441683208 3533.466 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 3533.466 Peak Mbps: 3533.466 Avg Mbps: 3533.466 7001 440813894 3526.511 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 3526.511 Peak Mbps: 3533.466 Avg Mbps: 3526.511 8001 440753406 3526.027 100.00% Conn: 1 Mbps: 3526.027 Peak Mbps: 3533.466 Avg Mbps: 3526.027 9002 440598806 3524.790
Re: Sun blade 1500 experiences ?
Thank you all for the replies, I'm getting the machine but will use it headless, it seems it isn't nice enough for replacing a x61s. Thanks again. -- Christiano Farina HAESBAERT Do NOT send me html mail.
Seminario Internacional Dr. Reynaldo Perrone
[IMAGE] Director: Dr. Horacio Serebrinsky - Director Acadimico: Dr. Marcelo R. Ceberio La Escuela Sistimica Argentina es una institucisn que desarrolla actividades de formacisn de Terapeutas familiares sistimicos, investigacisn y asistencia psicolsgica, en esta ocasisn tenemos el honor de presentar: Seminario internacional 2011 AGRESIVIDAD, AGRESIONES, VIOLENCIA Y PSICOPATOLOGMA Dr. Reynaldo PERRONE Las observaciones clmnicas realizadas durante cientos de consultas, han permitido determinar que la capacidad a defenderse de las amenazas y de los ataques del entorno relacional es determinante para el equilibrio y la salud mental de las personas. Una gran parte de las terapias tienen que ver con el sufrimiento provocado -en las personas que consultan- por la impotencia vivida ante las agresiones provenientes de los individuos con los que se vive tanto sea en el marco de la pareja, de la familia o del trabajo. En un alto porcentaje de casos la causa es la dificultad personal de aquellos sujetos a instrumentalizar la agresividad; poner en evidencia esta falencia y eventualmente, remediarla, parece ser la vma mas acertada de tratamiento. En este seminario el Dr. Perrone desarrollara la problematica de la agresividad, la dialictica de la dominacisn y de la sumisisn, explicara ciertas derivas psicopatolsgicas de la violencia y evocara algunas formas de suicidio caractermsticas de este trastorno. Naturalmente, las lmneas terapiuticas y las ticnicas asociadas seran desarrolladas ampliamente. SABADO 30 DE ABRIL DE 09 A 13 Y DE 15 A 19hs CUPOS LIMITADOS - Fecha lmmite de inscripcisn: Lunes 25 de abril * PLAN DE LA PRESENTACISN Agresividad, agresisn y violencia. Nociones claves A propssito de la agresividad: una conceptualizacisn innovadora de la relacisn entre personas y grupos 3 formas de violencia. Secuelas, evolucisn y psicopatologma Los bajos fondos del suicidio: suicidio como represalia, como manifestacisn de auto desprecio y como punto final ganador El smndrome del Angel Terapia de la falta de agresividad. Ejercicios y ticnicas * OBJETIVOS Conceptualizar la funcisn de la agresividad Establecer una diferencia entre agresividad, agresisn y violencia Proponer una lectura de la relacisn interpersonal e inter grupal con respecto a la agresividad Analizar la problematica de la violencia, su evolucisn y las secuelas psicopatolsgicas Discutir sobre unas formas de suicidio propias a la violencia Comunicar un smndrome clmnico Explicar las modalidades de la terapia de los problemas ligados a la falta de agresividad (1) Smntesis del Curriculum Vitae Graduado en la Universidad Nacional del Litoral, Rosario, Argentina (1967) Psychiatria, terapeuta de familia y de pareja Medico asistente en hospitales psiquiatricos de Suiza (1973-1977) Medico asistente y responsable de Sector en Paido-psichiatria en el Hospital Universitario St Jean Bonnefonds de St Etienne, Francia (1973-1984) Consultante especializado en problemas de violencia y abusos sexuales en el Servicio de Salud Escolar de Saint Etienne, Francia (1984-1991) Psiquiatra en el Servicio de Urgencias en el Hospital Eduard Herriot en Lyon, Francia (1991-1993). Psiquiatra consultante en la Sauvegarde de lEnfance en Lyon, Francia (1994-2006) Profesor Asociado de Psicopatologma en la Facultad de Psicologma Pierre Mindez France de Grenoble, Francia (1992-1997) Fundador y director (1984-1994) del IFATC (Instituto de Formacisn y de Aplicacisn de Terapias de la Comunicacisn), de Lyon, Francia. Responsable del mismo Instituto (1997-2008) y actual Director de Estudios del IFATC. Formador de ticnicas de terapia en hospitales y centros de formacisn en Francia, Europa y Amirica Latina Formador y supervisor en el marco de diferentes consejos Regionales franceses : Alpes Marmtimos, Loire, Loire Atlantique, Haute Loire, Rhtne Alpes Formador y supervisor en Francia, Suiza, Espaqa, Bilgica, Canada, Argentina, Guadalupe, Guyana en terapia de familia, en terapia de pareja y terapia breve Profesor en Master de Ticnicas de terapia en la Universidad de Salamanca, en la Universidad del Pams Vasco en San Sebastian y en la Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Espaqa Docente en la Escuela de Servicios Sociales en la Universidad St Joseph en Beirut, Lmbano Formador de trabajadores sociales, psicslogos, psiquiatras, educadores, pediatras, jueces, en programas de entrenamiento de la prevencisn y del tratamiento de violencia y de abusos sexuales en la familia Autor de numerosos artmculos sobre la violencia, los abusos sexuales y los defectos de interiorizacisn de la ley Co-autor del libro + Violencia y abusos sexuales en la familia ; editado en francis (ESF editores, quinta edicisn) y en espaqol (Paidos, quinta edicisn) Autor de numerosas ticnicas inductivas de terapia Terapeuta y formador en terapia breve INFORMES E INSCRIPCISN E.S.A.: Fray Justo S. M. de Oro 1843 (C1414DBC) Cap. Fed. Te/Fax: 4774-2875/6112