Re: HEADSUP: drm-current-kmod now installs sources

2019-08-13 Thread Conrad Meyer
This is super cool, thank you! Is it feasible to integrate other out-of-tree kmods in a similar way, e.g., nvidia-driver? On Tue, Aug 13, 2019 at 2:58 PM John Baldwin wrote: > > With help from zeising@ in particular, I've just committed a change > to the drm-current-kmod port that makes it

Re: HEADSUP: drm-current-kmod now installs sources

2019-08-13 Thread Ian Lepore
On Tue, 2019-08-13 at 14:58 -0700, John Baldwin wrote: > For developers this means even if you are doing testing on a box > that doesn't use DRM, you can install the package so that kernel > builds will try to compile it and hopefully spot KPI/KBI changes > before they land in the tree so that the

HEADSUP: drm-current-kmod now installs sources

2019-08-13 Thread John Baldwin
With help from zeising@ in particular, I've just committed a change to the drm-current-kmod port that makes it install sources into /usr/local/sys/modules by default. This will result in some behavior changes on HEAD (and only head for now): 1) When you build a kernel after installing the

Re: 13.0 Current - r350702 exposed a Xorg failure

2019-08-13 Thread Clay Daniels Jr.
Thanks Pete, I did have the user in the video group, but I need to look into the permissions issue. I have tried to install Xorg several times since last Friday, including reverting to last weeks current, and never had any luck. Right now the FreeBSD partition is wiped clean. The new snapshot will

Re: Boot still broken from r349133-r349160 - Was re:(Problem with USB after r349133)

2019-08-13 Thread Hans Petter Selasky
Hi, After tearing ACPI apart, there appears to be an issue like following: 1) AcpiUtAcquireMutex() doesn't support recursion, but also fails to report an error when such a condition is occurring. Here is the backtrace of the illegal mutex recursion. > AcpiUtAcquireMutex() at

Bug report commit request

2019-08-13 Thread Yasuhiro KIMURA
Dear Committers, Would someone please commit following bug report? Bug 236564 - periodic.sh: Anticongestion function does not work as is expected. https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=236564 Best Regards. --- Yasuhiro KIMURA ___