On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:40:00 +
Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
One problem with the code that's been committed is that the shutdown
event handler doesn't get run during a suspend operation so an
emergency unload still gets done when running acpiconf -s3.
Something else I noticed
Bruce Cran wrote:
On Tue, 16 Nov 2010 20:40:00 +
Bruce Cran br...@cran.org.uk wrote:
One problem with the code that's been committed is that the shutdown
event handler doesn't get run during a suspend operation so an
emergency unload still gets done when running acpiconf -s3.
Devin Teske dte...@vicor.com wrote:
So, just as the subject-line says, ... here's an efficient and robust
spinner function compatible with many shells.
DONE=$( /bin/sh -c 'read -t 0 DONE; echo $DONE' )
Is this expected to be portable to other operating systems?
Guys,
I would like to add definitions for couple more useful CPUID bits, but I am
greatly confused about how to name them.
I failed to deduce the naming convention from the existing definitions and I am
not sure how to make the names proper and descriptive.
The bits in question are returned by
On Fri, 19 Nov 2010 17:39:53 +0200
Andriy Gapon a...@freebsd.org wrote:
Guys,
I would like to add definitions for couple more useful CPUID bits, but I am
greatly confused about how to name them.
I failed to deduce the naming convention from the existing definitions and I
am
not sure
Alexander,
I wonder if instead of calling statclock() multiple times (after an idle period)
we couldn't call it just with an appropriate N parameter.
So some stats like e.g. cp_time[] could do +=N instead of ++.
Other stats ru_ixrss need to be updated only once.
Similarly, N could be passed
Hi.
Andriy Gapon wrote:
I wonder if instead of calling statclock() multiple times (after an idle
period)
we couldn't call it just with an appropriate N parameter.
So some stats like e.g. cp_time[] could do +=N instead of ++.
Other stats ru_ixrss need to be updated only once.
Similarly, N
On Nov 19, 2010, at 7:12 AM, Christian Weisgerber wrote:
Devin Teske dte...@vicor.com wrote:
So, just as the subject-line says, ... here's an efficient and robust
spinner function compatible with many shells.
DONE=$( /bin/sh -c 'read -t 0 DONE; echo $DONE' )
Is
Are there any standard-defined guarantees for TCP network sockets used
by multiple threads to do IO on them?
Specifically, will multiple write() or send() calls on the same socket
execute serially (i.e. not interfere with each other) and blocking
(until completion) even for large buffer
Additionally ...
After I've created, bootable binary USB amd64 on i386, I wanted do a
freebsd-update, on memstick, via '-b' flag, to avoid doing it later.
Conclusion:
Don't use '-b' at all, as it fetches updates for LOCAL running OS (i386)
From running 8.1 i386, I did a binary 8.1 am64 install
Hello, Freebsd-hackers.
When I implemented USB2COM driver, I found that there is NO flags in
termios for forces parity. Here are flags to tunr parity on or off
and make it odd or even, but no mention about forced (alway 1 -- odd
-- or 0 -- even) parity, which is not dependend on data
Hi all,
Here is a new version of the patch, this time it only upgrades libedit
without installing the readline compatibility headers (as I have been
suggested for a first step)
Their should be no regression with this patch.
If it gets committed I'll send the FreeBSD's enhancement to upstream
so
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