I already have reverted the relevant commit.
Adrian
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If there is anything I can do for kern/160307 or other Dtrace issue ,
please let me know
2011/11/8 Ryan Stone :
> On Mon, Nov 7, 2011 at 9:16 AM, Paul Ambrose wrote:
>> diff --git a/sys/kern/kern_ctf.c b/sys/kern/kern_ctf.c
>> index bdff96e..2737860 100644
>> --- a/sys/kern/kern_ctf.c
>> +++ b/sy
Hi,
On 11/10/11 12:15 PM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The problem right now is that when the code is compiled as a module,
> it sucks in -all- of the chipset support rather than only a subset.
> So there are two problems:
>
Is it too disruptive for the offending commit to be reverted, so the
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Hi,
The problem right now is that when the code is compiled as a module,
it sucks in -all- of the chipset support rather than only a subset.
So there are two problems:
* AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 is still needed to build the driver and HAL, and
* the module builds all chipset support, whether or not
AH_S
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On 11/10/11 11:11 AM, Adrian Chadd wrote:
> .. it's only good news if someone ports it. There's been efforts here
> and there to tinker with it but no-one's submitted a working driver
> for inclusion into -HEAD ;)
>
Agreed. :)
Though, I may have gotten my hopes up for no reason. I've just teste
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.. and I'm going to try to quieten some of those errors now. Since the
software aggregation side requires the 802.11n fields to work, I can't
easily fix it all in one hit.
But I'll see what I can do to make things buildable again.
Thanks and sorry for this!
Adrian
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.. it's only good news if someone ports it. There's been efforts here
and there to tinker with it but no-one's submitted a working driver
for inclusion into -HEAD ;)
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This is a new problem - it seems some kernels don't have
AH_SUPPORT_AR5416 in them. The module was thus being built with the
default opt_ah.h which enabled it.
I'd like to just get that option added to kernels for now. I'll then
fix the ath/hal build to work without the extra AR5416 fields but it'
On 11/10/11 10:35 AM, Warren Block wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Nov 2011, Glen Barber wrote:
>
>> Netgear has these neat little USB micro wireless network adapters[1]
>> that one could plug in and forget about without fear of, for example,
>> breaking the device.
>>
>> Said devices are really nice for thos
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011, Glen Barber wrote:
Netgear has these neat little USB micro wireless network adapters[1]
that one could plug in and forget about without fear of, for example,
breaking the device.
Said devices are really nice for those of us without supported
integrated wireless chipsets, su
On 11/10/11 3:38 AM, Hans Petter Selasky wrote:
> On Thursday 10 November 2011 06:56:23 Glen Barber wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Netgear has these neat little USB micro wireless network adapters[1]
>> that one could plug in and forget about without fear of, for example,
>> breaking the device.
>>
>> Said de
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Thank you! I see this fix in 9 STABLE.
Works)
2011/11/8 John Baldwin :
> On Tuesday, November 08, 2011 2:10:51 pm Pavel Timofeev wrote:
>> FreeBSD accessor 9.0-RC2 FreeBSD 9.0-RC2 #0: Tue Nov 8 20:52:11 MSK
>> 2011 mox@accessor:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC amd64
>> RC2 is coming. Nothing cha
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2011/11/10 Stefan Esser :
> For a few weeks I have been suffering from a problem that requires manual
> intervention to get my home workstation boot -CURRENT.
>
> The kernel panics at varying places and with different panic messages, e.g.
> (hand transcribed since kernel dumps don't work at that st
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On Thursday 10 November 2011 06:56:23 Glen Barber wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Netgear has these neat little USB micro wireless network adapters[1]
> that one could plug in and forget about without fear of, for example,
> breaking the device.
>
> Said devices are really nice for those of us without supported
For a few weeks I have been suffering from a problem that requires
manual intervention to get my home workstation boot -CURRENT.
The kernel panics at varying places and with different panic messages,
e.g. (hand transcribed since kernel dumps don't work at that stage):
privileged instruction f
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