Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net a écrit
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
As promised, here are the full logs (in attachment)
This is a serial console log showing the command loop that triggers the
bug on a debug kernel and ensuing DDB session.
the obvious
Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net a écrit
On Thu, 18 Nov 2010, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net a écrit
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
As promised, here are the full logs (in attachment)
This is a serial console log
Thierry Herbelot thierry.herbe...@free.fr a écrit
Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net a écrit
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Hi,
first of all freebsd-virtualization@ is the better list for this; Cc:ed.
(in fact, I did not know where else to send
is seen on 8.1-release kernel, 8-stable from SVN and SVN -head.
Attachments: dmesg log and kernel config.
cheers
Thierry Herbelot
#
# GENERIC -- Generic kernel configuration file for FreeBSD/i386
#
# For more information on this file, please read the config(5) manual page
Bjoern A. Zeeb bzeeb-li...@lists.zabbadoz.net a écrit
On Wed, 17 Nov 2010, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Hi,
first of all freebsd-virtualization@ is the better list for this; Cc:ed.
(in fact, I did not know where else to send this message : -net, ... ? thanks
for the CC)
We are using
Hello,
this is just to send a big bravo to all involved :
a new GENERIC kernel is running my old BP6 as an SMP machine :
multi% uname -a
FreeBSD multi 5.1-CURRENT FreeBSD 5.1-CURRENT #0: Sat Nov 8 02:40:50 CET 2003
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/files3/obj/files3/src/sys/GENERIC i386
multi% sysctl -a
Hello,
with a recent -Current, I see while mak'ing world :
# lock order reversal
1st 0xc34969d4 vm object (vm object) @ /files3/src/sys/vm/swap_pager.c:1319
2nd 0xc0941900 swap_pager swhash (swap_pager swhash) @ /files3/src/sys/vm/
swap_pager.c:1832
3rd 0xc103565c vm object (vm object) @
Le Saturday 26 July 2003 00:46, John a écrit :
.
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h:62:25: attempt to use
poisoned malloc /usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h:63:25:
attempt to use poisoned calloc
/usr/src/gnu/usr.bin/cc/cc_tools/freebsd-native.h:64:25: attempt to
Le Thursday 17 July 2003 09:56, Geoff Buckingham a écrit :
Installing from floppy or PXE boot fails as syscons detects an at keyboard
(probably to keep windows happy) and does not use the usb keyboard.
Hello,
you might want to try an automatic install with à la jumpstart, as described
in
Le Saturday 28 June 2003 14:28, Julian St. a écrit :
Hello,
is there any list that provides information about what graphic cards on
FreeBSD have supported 3D acceleration? (I need only X-Video support in
particular, but it seems tied to 3D acceleration).
Hello,
you may want to have a look
Hello,
sysinstall seems to be broken when the install media is set to NFS : the
nfsclient.ko kernel module is not loaded, and the mount_nfs server:/share
/dist command fails.
one workaround is to forcibly load the kernel module from the loader.rc file
(I did it for a PXE/netboot install).
Hello,
while recompiling all of my ports (portupgrade -a -f), I've had my notebook
panic with the following messages (see at the bottom).
I have a limited amount of swap (paging out of a 64Meg file :
swapfile=/usr/swap0 in /etc/rc.conf), and I was running KDE at the time :
noticing a
Le Friday 07 February 2003 21:24, Kevin Oberman a écrit :
I maintain a port for FreeBSD that I am trying to fix to run on
V5. The port is the mWave modem software for some IBM laptop internal
modems and it needs to create a /dev entry which I previously did with
a simple mknod. This doesn't
Le Monday 13 January 2003 18:22, Andy Farkas a écrit :
[SNIP]
# pkg_add cvsup-without-gui-16.1f.tgz
/usr/libexec/ld-elf.so.1: Shared object libssl.so.2 not found
#
Why does pkg_install now need libssl?
indeed :
(see
Hello,
with a recent -Current :
% uname -a
FreeBSD YYY 5.0-CURRENT
FreeBSD 5.0-CURRENT #1: Wed Jan 1 15:18:16 CET 2003
XXX@YYY:/files3/obj/usr/src/sys/multi-cur i386
%
upgrade done around 01/01 via :
cd /usr
cvs -r co -P src/
(cd src ; make buildworld make buildkernel KERNCONF=multi-cur)
Hello,
while removing all local packages related to XFree86, I've had the following
message :
lock order reversal
1st 0xc49eaa68 vnode interlock (vnode interlock)
@/files3/src/sys/nfsclient/nfs_vnops.c:2629
2nd 0xc05398a0 vm page queue mutex (vm page queue mutex) @
FWIW, I recently build KDE3 on a 5.0-DP2 notebook.
I just copied the /etc/X11/XF86Config from the working 4.7-Stable partition,
kld-loaded the pcm sound, and voilà, everything works fine.
do you know if your XF86Config is correct ?
have you loaded the sound driver ?
Cheers,
Hello,
I semed to notice also a -minor- limitation in DP2's sysinstall : it did not
reuse the swap partition from a co-existing -Stable slice (installation
anew of -Current in ad0s3, and the swap partition was ad0s4b)
I had to delete, then recreate, the swap partition in the disklabel menu of
Le Wednesday 20 November 2002 11:25, Joel M. Baldwin a écrit :
I haven't had any Hard Locks since I upgraded the BIOS on my
BP6 from LP to RU and cvsup/buildworld/installworld again.
I'll upgrade my BIOS ASAP
At the moment I'm thinking that my system is stable again, but
won't feel
Le Tuesday 19 November 2002 22:35, Nate Lawson a écrit :
I have a couple BP6's running -stable and was having hard lock problems
under heavy IO until I dropped back to ATA33 on the drives (I moved them
to the onboard Intel controller instead of the HPT366). sos@ informed me
that the HPT366
Le Sunday 17 November 2002 10:50, Joel M. Baldwin a écrit :
running dnet on a SMP kernel causes the kernel to panic.
[Hijacking another thread ?]
I haven't been able to complete a full buildworld with an SMP on a Abit BP6
(bi-celeron) board for two weeks (the kernel config is just a full
Le Sunday 17 November 2002 20:46, Robert Watson a écrit :
I've seen several reports that using a serial break to get into ddb is now
quite a bit more reliable than a keyboard break. If you're not already
using a serial console, you might want to give it a try (make sure to turn
on
Le Saturday 03 August 2002 22:09, Matthew N. Dodd a écrit :
On Sat, 3 Aug 2002, Alp ATICI wrote:
And what's the latest about the Nvidia drivers? It's mentioned that
Nvidia has plans to produce the drivers for FreeBSD. I'd be happy to
know what's going on in that issue too.
Any day now.
Martin Blapp wrote:
Hi,
I still wonder why we make workarounds like this if one could just
use /usr/local/bin/gcc31 to have it fixed.
is it enough to setenv GCC=/usr/local/bin/gcc31, then make install ?
TfH
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Hello,
the import of GCC3.1 seems to reveal old bugs :
(while cross-compiling a new kernel atfer cross-compiling a new -Current
world under a fresh -Stable)
(the %b flag is not recognized in the printf()s of scsi_low.c)
%-
cc -c -O -pipe -march=pentiumpro -Wall
Hello
[on a very recent -Current]
wtih the Werror compile flag, I can't compile src/sys/dev/ata/ata-all.c
on a PC with nothing more than a single IDE disk
TfH
patch enclosed
--- ata-all.c Sun Mar 10 21:32:21 2002
+++ ata-all.c.new Sun Mar 10 20:44:15 2002
-274,10 +274,12
is the following message serious ?
Mar 10 21:49:17 multi kernel: witness_get: witness exhausted
is there anything special to do ?
this is on a newly cvsuped, very lightly loaded, -Current (4 minutes
after booting the machine)
TfH
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Philip M. Gollucci wrote:
For about the past 2 weeks or so, I've gotten the below error and I don't
know what to do about it.
This is on a FBSD4.5-RELEASE system w/ custom kernel.
Hello,
with must be a local error : I've built a -Current world+kernel last
week, without any problem (but
Hello,
What I've done this WE was updating a very recent -Stable box to
-Current (as described in UPDATING): this sems mostly not risky : as
long as the make buildworld + make buildkernel does not succeed, you
keep your valid -Stable machine.
this is for the upgrade to a -Current.
Afterwards,
as a PR
(http://www.FreeBSD.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=28143)
maybe time to call for an MFC ? [CC added]
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stored
iso image.
I've switched to Stable and I can mount the exact same image.
TfH
PS : it seems it's possible to vn-mount a file located on an NFS server,
when the man page says it is not possible (which is right ?)
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thanks a lot : that was it !
Peter Jeremy wrote:
On 2001-Jan-21 10:15:22 +0100, Thierry Herbelot [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've got a recent current (cvsuped and rebuilt yesterday) on a laptop
and I can't use the vn(4) pseudo-driver : I've compiled it in the kernel
and I've also tried
and always
at the same place - I will give more details)
TfH
Poul-Henning
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thanks a lot : that was it !
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n -current ?
TfH
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Mike Smith wrote:
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is a known problem with modules that have dependancies; if you load
Hello,
I've just added a 3c900 NIC in my 4.0 machine. Not wanting to recompile my kernel,
I've tried to kldload the if_xl module.
When I load the if_xl module "by hand", all is well : the miibus is also loaded and
everything's fine (xl0 appears in ifconfig -a ...)
When I try to load the
Hello,
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is with 4.0 - RC1.
TfH
(The loader loops trying to load the miibus module)
Mike Smith
Mike Smith wrote:
Hello,
I've yesterday sent a post on this list (from my work email) about the
impossibility of loading the if_xl and miibus modules with the loader
(it works well with kldload, afterwards)
This is a known problem with modules that have dependancies; if you load
Hello,
I've just installed 4.0 from the latest Release Candidate (iso image gotten from the
freebsd ftp and burned this morning)
the install itself went smooth, but I can't start X11 : there seems to be a bug in the
dynamic libraries :
% ldd `which xinit`
/usr/X11R6/bin/xinit:
In order to have a prompt answer, you should at least send the relevant
parts of 3.4 dmesg and 4.0 dmesg (to let know to the driver maintainer
which board you use, for example)
The problem report you have sent is useless without this info
TfH
Klaus Herrmann wrote:
Hello!
I just
Hello,
I've installed a recent snapshot on an oldish P5-75 HP PC : here is the verbose dmesg
(at the end, there seems to be some problems linked to ipsec)
Jan 31 19:20:23 pc249 /kernel: Copyright (c) 1992-2000 The FreeBSD Project.
Jan 31 19:20:23 pc249 /kernel: Copyright (c) 1982, 1986,
hello,
You may want to upgrade to a more recent source tree :
I've cvsupped from a 4.0-19991229-CURRENT snapshot to the sources around
01/05 21h00 GMT and SMP works fine on my machine (I have seen strange
things with the snapshot : cvs did not want to check out the source tree
! not a pleasant
1 0xc1155000 2000 blank_saver.ko
multi%
I don't use the svr4 emulation
TfH
robert.
Thierry Herbelot writes:
I've just remade the world and a new kernel with sources supped around
21h00 GMT today, and I've got error messages in the kernel loading phase
(on an SMP machine : bi-celeron BP6)
Hello,
I'm rebuilding my -Current box.
it's been reinstalled anew from the FreeBSD 4.0-19991229-CURRENT
snapshot.
I have on another box the full repository of FreeBSD (source, ports,
docs, ...) on another box, running 3.3-Stable and exporting the
repository via NFS.
I've tried to remake the
Bonsoir,
Well, I don't remember indulging (Lagavulin, Glen Deveron, what else
...), but I'm stumped : I can't reproduce what I've seen : a full "cvs
co" of the ports and src has been running ok till its normal end.
more after some make world's
TfH
Thierry Herb
"Dave J. Boers" wrote:
On Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 11:22:12PM +0100, Thierry Herbelot wrote:
Let's start a thread on the BP6 ? (the release of the board was
carefully synchronized with stable SMP releases of FreeBSD : kudos to
the FreeBSD release engineering team ;-))
Emre wrote:
Hi people,
I went to
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386/4.0-19991218-CURRENT/README.TXT
and read that document.
Most hardware that I need to use is supported on that list, but I have a question:
is SMP enabled in the GENERIC kernel in FreeBSD
"Dave J. Boers" wrote:
Hi all,
I just wanted to let you know that I enabled UDMA66 (by plugging in an 80
conductor cable) on my WDC AC418000D today. The mainboard is an ABit BP6
with builtin Highpoint HPT366 ATA controller.
The system works very nicely. I did some heavy testing in
"Daniel C. Sobral" wrote:
Taavi Talvik wrote:
Only alternative to get these from outside is to upgrade graduall.. but
who knows which intermediate source repository dates are good for it?
Mike once said (and, ergo, can be found on the mailing list
archives):
"We do not support
Soren Schmidt wrote:
[SNIP]
Have you tried putting disks on the UDMA66 channel ?? I think it
should work in upto WDMA mode now with the ata driver...
I have first to install 4.0 and from my wd2 (I've got a little help from
RNordier, I should make do)
Then, I'll get a UDMA-66 drive (any
Soren Schmidt wrote:
[SNIP]
That can't be true, at least not for the IBM DeskStars I own, I've
NEVER EVER seen them do that, one proof should be:
same here
wdc0: unit 0 (wd0): IBM-DTTA-350840, DMA, 32-bit, multi-block-16
wd0: 8063MB (16514064 sectors), 16383 cyls, 16 heads, 63 S/T, 512
Hello,
Let's remember a motto of J. Pournelle of the late Byte : one User, more
than one CPU (let people hog their workstation as much as they want ...)
And another good resolution : no shell accounts for normal users on
sensitive servers (no lusers which could want to DoS the servers
allowed)
Jon Hamilton wrote:
In message 199901180357.taa22...@vashon.polstra.com, John Polstra wrote:
} In article 36a0fc11.8b22d...@cybercable.fr,
} Thierry Herbelot herbe...@cybercable.fr wrote:
} Hello
}
} I was reading the man page for find(1), looking for the precise option
} to follow
Hello
I was reading the man page for find(1), looking for the precise option
to follow symbolic links.
This option is -follow, of course, but it is not described in the man
page (I do not find in the cgi query :
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