Updating src tree:
P src/bin/sh/parser.c
P src/distrib/sets/lists/man/mi
P src/libexec/ld.elf_so/README.TLS
P src/sbin/nvmectl/identify.c
P src/share/man/man4/Makefile
U src/share/man/man4/ena.4
P src/sys/arch/arm/pci/pci_msi_machdep.c
P src/sys/dev/ic/ld_nvme.c
P src/sys/dev/ic/nvme.c
P src/sys/
Hi,
brief background: on an amd64 VM (1 CPU on VMWare ESXi) I had a network
interface (vmx) failing because it could not get an interrupt slot. The
vmx wants 3 interrupts per interface (tx/rx/link-state). I had a few
on an admin machine and one started failing when ahcisata was changed to
use MS
Hi,
after updating system to current yesterday (kernel + userland) I noticed
that the TouchPad in X11 is essentially unusable.
It overreacts and clicks at random. What I think is that it attempts
"scrolling" because just by moving the pointer I notice the xterm scroll
or windows roll-up.
If
The NetBSD-current/i386 build is working again.
The following commits were made between the last failed build and the
successful build:
2018.12.01.18.25.39 jdolecek src/sys/dev/ic/nvmereg.h,v 1.13
2018.12.01.18.29.19 jdolecek src/sbin/nvmectl/identify.c,v 1.6
Log files can be found at:
This is an automatically generated notice of a NetBSD-current/i386
build failure.
The failure occurred on babylon5.netbsd.org, a NetBSD/amd64 host,
using sources from CVS date 2018.12.01.15.07.58.
An extract from the build.sh output follows:
--- dependall-sbin ---
/tmp/bracket/build/2018
Michael van Elst wrote:
> I have reverted that part of the commit that introduced that change.
> Lets find out if that makes the test succeed in the testbed again (it
> always succeeded here on real hardware). Then fix the test.
Reverting did make the lib/libc/sys/t_sendmmsg/sendmmsg_basic test
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