I do have the mouse working, but with a couple of issues. The main problem
seems to be that the last 3 bytes of the sc_data seem to be wrong. Their
values never change from the time that the device is attached. They're usually
all 0, but sometimes have values. The forth byte is supposed to
I do have the mouse working, but with a couple of issues. The main problem
seems to be that the last 3 bytes of the sc_data seem to be wrong. Their
values never change from the time that the device is attached. They're usually
all 0, but sometimes have values. The forth byte is supposed to
Create 8 1gig files.
(check free space on disk)
Create a snapshot.
Delete all 8 1gig files.
At this point you would expect the free space on disk to match what it was
when you just checked it earlier (see above).
However, for a small amount of time (a minute or so ?) You actually get a
fair
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Question about 5.4 kernel source code.
I have some question about strust proc's initialize. Kernel use
proc_zone to allocate proc items and initialize them with proc_init
(sys\kern\kern_proc.c) function. In this function, we can find the field
proc.p_stats
Hi all,
I have enabled the pam_krb5 module in pam.d/{login,telnetd,sshd}. When
login in locally I get a Kerberos ticket as I would expect. When logging
in via ssh or telnet I don't get one. I have digged around in the sources
and it locks like telnetd never calls pam_setcred() which would do
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 04:08:14PM +0200, Harti Brandt wrote:
I have enabled the pam_krb5 module in pam.d/{login,telnetd,sshd}. When
login in locally I get a Kerberos ticket as I would expect. When logging
in via ssh or telnet I don't get one. I have digged around in the sources
and it
On Fri, 21 Oct 2005, Stijn Hoop wrote:
SHOn Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 04:08:14PM +0200, Harti Brandt wrote:
SH I have enabled the pam_krb5 module in pam.d/{login,telnetd,sshd}. When
SH login in locally I get a Kerberos ticket as I would expect. When logging
SH in via ssh or telnet I don't get one. I
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Frank Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I want to use the second port with my driver. I had no luck with
: hint.sio.1.disabled=1, but hint.sio.1.flags=0x40
: gave me the desired result:
: sio1: reserved for low-level i/o
Allocate the resources it uses,
On Friday 21 October 2005 12:06 pm, M. Warner Losh wrote:
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Frank Behrens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: I want to use the second port with my driver. I had no luck with
: hint.sio.1.disabled=1, but hint.sio.1.flags=0x40
: gave me the desired result:
:
On Friday 21 October 2005 09:13 am, nocool wrote:
freebsd-hackers,hello
Question about 5.4 kernel source code.
I have some question about strust proc's initialize. Kernel use
proc_zone
to allocate proc items and initialize them with proc_init
(sys\kern\kern_proc.c) function. In
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John Baldwin [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
: But you could hack the sio(4) driver to check its IO port and return ENXIO if
: it has a certain value, for example.
Yes. You could also do that. I have a tree somewhere that has some
changes in this direction,
I have a gyration mouse. At first, it didn't work, but I got it working by
setting sc-sc_iid to 0 in USB_ATTACH in ums.c. The only problem that I have
now is that the wheel doesn't work.
The wheel is supposed to be reported in the 4th byte of sc_ibuf. The problem
is that nothing after the
Hi,
I am about to write a special display driver, which should be something
like a framebuffer device, in terms of FreeBSD.
I whould like to make this driver from at the beginning MPSAFE, but I am
not sure that this is possible. Looking at some devices in sys/dev/fb and
sys/dev/syscons there are
On Oct 21, 2005, at 9:06 AM, M. Warner Losh wrote:
Another solution would be to have your driver use the tty layer
instead of banging the hardware directly, if that is compatible with
the goals of your driver.
A better alternative is to teach uart(4) about the protocol. It's
designed to allow
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 09:13 am, nocool wrote:
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Question about 5.4 kernel source code.
I have some question about strust proc's initialize. Kernel use
proc_zone
to allocate proc items and initialize them
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005 at 10:35:43AM +0200, Frank Behrens wrote:
Hi,
I'm writing a device driver for UART with a protocol, that can not be
handled by the default sio(4) driver. The driver works fine - the
only problem I have is to disable the attachment of sio(4) driver to
the device.
If
On Friday 21 October 2005 04:32 pm, David Schultz wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 09:13 am, nocool wrote:
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Question about 5.4 kernel source code.
I have some question about strust proc's initialize. Kernel use
John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 04:32 pm, David Schultz wrote:
On Fri, Oct 21, 2005, John Baldwin wrote:
On Friday 21 October 2005 09:13 am, nocool wrote:
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Question about 5.4 kernel source code.
I have some question about
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