Re: 802.11n support for athero's chipset

2011-06-02 Thread Adrian Chadd
On 3 June 2011 13:05, Himali Patel wrote: > Current branch of FreeBSD 9.0 doesn't have full support of 802.11n > functionality. Any clue on by when the 802.11n support in FreeBSD will be > available for Athero's chipset? Hi, The main thing that's left is TX aggregation. Everything else (especia

802.11n support for athero's chipset

2011-06-02 Thread Himali Patel
Hi, Current branch of FreeBSD 9.0 doesn't have full support of 802.11n functionality. Any clue on by when the 802.11n support in FreeBSD will be available for Athero's chipset? Thanks, Himali ___ freebsd-current@freebsd.org mailing list http://

Re: Introducing netmap: line-rate packet send/receive at 10Gbit/s

2011-06-02 Thread Pawel Tyll
Hi Luigi, > we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets > FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with > very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a > modified ixgbe driver, which gives plenty of CPU cycles to handle > multiple interfa

Re: warning: 'inline' is not at beginning of declaration ?

2011-06-02 Thread Joshua Neal
A compile-with clause in the sys/conf/files configuration file may work for what you want, e.g. picking a random example: dev/e1000/e1000_82542.c optional em | igb \ compile-with "${NORMAL_C} -I$S/dev/e1000" - Joshua On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 9:54 AM, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > In an at

Re: warning: 'inline' is not at beginning of declaration ?

2011-06-02 Thread Arnaud Lacombe
Hi, On Wed, Jun 1, 2011 at 12:54 PM, Luigi Rizzo wrote: > In an attempt to build a kernel with -Wextra gives a number > of warnings for > >        'inline' is not at beginning of declaration > > (in tcp_input.c, as an example). > > Is there any interest in trying to fix these ? > >        HEAD/sy

Introducing netmap: line-rate packet send/receive at 10Gbit/s

2011-06-02 Thread Luigi Rizzo
Hi, we have recently worked on a project, called netmap, which lets FreeBSD send/receive packets at line rate even at 10 Gbit/s with very low CPU overhead: one core at 1.33 GHz does 14.88 Mpps with a modified ixgbe driver, which gives plenty of CPU cycles to handle multiple interface and/or do usef

[ZFSv28] Loader hangs, import failes, zfs filesystem unavailable.

2011-06-02 Thread Bartosz Stec
Hi list, Today I needed to shut down my home server (FreeSBD9-CURRENT, 3 x 40GB ATA HDD in RADZ1, ZFS only, GPT, i386) for a moment. After power up, loader started to spin cursor indifinitely, and didn't load the kernel. No error messages, no hints, just spinning cursor. I tried booting from ot

Re: [PATCH] Add the infrastructure for supporting an infinite number of CPUs

2011-06-02 Thread Attilio Rao
2011/6/2 Ivan Voras : > On 02/06/2011 14:23, Ivan Voras wrote: >> >> On 01/06/2011 20:21, Attilio Rao wrote: >>> >>> Current maximum number of CPUs supported by the FreeBSD kernel is 32. >>> That number cames from indirectly by the fact that we have a cpumask_t >>> type, representing a mask of CPUs

Re: [PATCH] Add the infrastructure for supporting an infinite number of CPUs

2011-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 02/06/2011 14:23, Ivan Voras wrote: On 01/06/2011 20:21, Attilio Rao wrote: Current maximum number of CPUs supported by the FreeBSD kernel is 32. That number cames from indirectly by the fact that we have a cpumask_t type, representing a mask of CPUs, which is an unsigned int right now. I the

Re: [PATCH] Add the infrastructure for supporting an infinite number of CPUs

2011-06-02 Thread Ivan Voras
On 01/06/2011 20:21, Attilio Rao wrote: Current maximum number of CPUs supported by the FreeBSD kernel is 32. That number cames from indirectly by the fact that we have a cpumask_t type, representing a mask of CPUs, which is an unsigned int right now. I then made a patch that removes the cpumask_

-O3 -mtune=native -march=native seems to heal problem when compiling with CLANG

2011-06-02 Thread Hartmann, O.
Earlier last month I realized that some ports crashes on FreeBSD 9.0-CURRENT/smd64 (most recent sources), when compiled with CLANG. In particular astro/stellarium and editors/leibreoffice (3.3.2) crashed. Those crashes where recognized on all boxes with world compiled with CLANG and

Re: AW: AW: -CURRENT: mountroot failed

2011-06-02 Thread Andrey V. Elsukov
On 02.06.2011 2:17, Uwe Grohnwaldt wrote: > Hi, > > I build a kernel using src from svn. I have the same error. > svn info shows Last Changed Rev: 222585 You should enable bootverbose mode and show all messages that begins from GEOM_PART. -- WBR, Andrey V. Elsukov signature.asc Description: