== ACPI_EDGE_SENSITIVE) ?
JB INTR_TRIGGER_EDGE : INTR_TRIGGER_LEVEL, (pol == ACPI_ACTIVE_HIGH) ?
JB INTR_POLARITY_HIGH : INTR_POLARITY_LOW);
This patch helps me too! Could it be integrated?
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Hello, deeptech71.
You wrote 10 апреля 2013 г., 1:00:10:
d Lev Serebryakov wrote:
Is system version (system is snapshot from Mar 30) is external and
modern?
d Lev Serebryakov wrote:
It is very sad, that external compiler cannot be used with fresh
sources (when headers are different). We
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for my purposes):
I'll give it a try.
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with libraries, but
not with headers!
Also, it should be possible to use system strip in such case.
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is always the same (I rebuild host on every clang
change).
Is it possible to build NanoBSD faster? Use system compiler, and
don't build bootstrap compiler at all?
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Hello, Dag-Erling.
You wrote 2 апреля 2013 г., 13:04:04:
DES http://soekris.com/products/net6501.html
This one is 64-bit capable according to their mailing list
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it is not only my case.
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still 64-bit - CPU.
It is not exact so. Some Atoms on some motherboards with some
firmwares are 64-bit CPU.
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machine, like 4xCore Supermicro
platform, nothing like Really Big Iron).
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which is not full and is
created/updated/appended in build/install time :(
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Hello, Erik.
You wrote 7 ноября 2012 г., 19:11:03:
EC That thread starts here:
EC http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-arch/2010-April/010143.html
Year 2010! And we still limited by MAXPHYS (128K) transfers :(
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is shared between different tasks, it is
shared via hypervisor and multiple OS instances...
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Web/Database/Mail all-in-one for me and my friends server:
http://lev.serebryakov.spb.ru/_sklad/sps/spsurvey-mixed-web-database-mail.txt
I'm surprised by number of Eligible mappings not promoted cases :(
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, that FreeBSD is seriously behind the pack in NUMA support.
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, according to mailing lists, but
not fatal bugs), and there is no understanding what should do good
NUMA-aware memory allocator, really, because threads tend to migrate
from core to core and from socket to socket anyway.
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, but as nobody
could be forced to do what he don't want, it is better, IMHO, to have
ARM11 port, that to not have any ARM port at all.
But I agree, that port to Cortex-A8/A9 looks more interesting :)
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for some time (for example, open file or
create ALQ)?
I could create thread for this. But it looks strange and too heavy: create
thread
to call one function once.
Maybe, kernel has some API to postpone such task to one,
always-running idle thread?
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Hello, Kostik.
You wrote 30 октября 2011 г., 19:03:39:
See taskqueue(9). On the other hand, waiting for the enqueued task to
finish is itself the sleepable action.
I'll not wait for finishing. Task will put result to volatile atomic
field, and it's all.
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Hello, Hackers.
How to express inter-directory dependencies in bsd.*.mk infrastructure?
I have project, which has two subdirectories: lib and bin.
Top-level Makefile is simple one, looks like this:
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make on
top level)?
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Hello, Hackers.
I need to pass volatile void * to API function, which takes
void*. gcc (on FreeBSD 8.2) emits warning, and as in FreeBSD-styed
code warnings are treated as errors, program could not be built.
Manual casting gives warning, too...
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to delete node
from tree in some situations. But in such case tree printing function
will crash (or print 0xa5a5a5a5 pointer) before RB_DELETE crash!
Any hints how to debug such strange situation?
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...
Sorry for noise on list :)
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-interaction
between GEOM and VFS levels.
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Hello, Hackers.
Is here atomic increment and get (or add and get) operation in
kernel? I cannot find one. Here is atomic_add_32(), but it doesn't
return result. And here is no atomic_add_64() on 32 bit system :(
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-sized allocator. Is here any in kernel?
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considerable performance penalties, especially on multi-core and
multi-CPU systems?
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, because need
to read more, than requested by upper layer? geom_cache and
geom_raid3, for example?
And my geom_raid5 -- I begin to understand, why original author
of geom_raid5 (which need MAXPHYS-sized buffers regularry) wrote its
own memory management layer...
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no idea -- why?! Yes, I have no such file created,
but man alq(9) says, that it will create file for me. And if I point
to existed file, it panic anyway.
What do I do wrong?!
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Hello, Alexander.
You wrote 1 октября 2011 г., 0:51:00:
GEOM uses 64bit off_t for media size and many other things.
off_t is signed! It is ``not accurate enough'' (if you know this
Russian joke) :)))
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-freebsd variant, but will
have three different options for mentioned hacks :)
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for developers@? This is a normal technical
discussion with no secrets from public, so I think that hackers@ would be
quite
appropriate for it.
Ok, I've redirected it.
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Hello, Freebsd-hackers.
I need to include sys/bus.h in my kernel module to use
devctl_notify(). But my module doesn't have device_if.h or bus_if.h,
which are required by sys/bus.h.
What should I do?
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, for notifications about network cable plug/unplug, which
doesn't look like something bus-related.
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(cd9660,
ext2fs, msdosfs, nfs, xfs and ufs appear to use the information to some
degree).
Does read ahead turned on by default (for UFS), as here is vfs.read_max? Or
vfs.read_max is only upper bound for F_READAHEAD and it is turned
off by default completely?
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Hello, Freebsd-hackers.
Does FreeBSD have some custom call, which can be used where Linux
programs uses posix_fadvice() and DARWIN ones fcntl(F_RDADVISE)?
It is like madvise(2) but for file descriptors.
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,
but I've found (simple) situations when re2 consumes a HUGE amount of
memory (read: hundreds of megabytes). It work faster than tre, yes. If
you have this memory to RE engine alone.
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P.S. NB: GEOM module is only example, question is about modules
kernel options in general, so I put this message on Hackers list.
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2010
I've rebuilt kernel RIGHT after `csup', so difference is no more
than several hours.
Looks like 204087 needs to be MFC'd.
I've looked at this patch, and it seems to be relevant.
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.
Exact stack is:
kdb_enter()
panic()
thread_exit()
kthread_exit()
g_raid5_worker()
fork_exit()
fork_trampoline()
No dump again because it was single user mode and dump was notr
enabled (and kernel debugger WAS).
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rebuilt kernel RIGHT after `csup', so difference is no more
than several hours.
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strange race condition in FreeBSD 8-STABLE.
P.S. is this list appropriate for such questions? As far as I
understand, stable list is more user-related, not
developer-related, and it is not exactly question about CURRENT.
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? It breaks down parallelism, when
underlying GEOM can process several requests simoltaneously?
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bio-s with max size of si_iosize_max and runs them
sequentially.
Yep, I'm talking about this case. See my message to Alexander
Motin with explanation why I think sequential processing here is not
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equipment uses this bit as
address one...
Another question -- does USB2COM driver need RS-485 mode (which is
supported by hardware), and what is better way to turn it ons --
sysctl or ioctl?
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, but it
doesn't contain any specail processing for process stack).
How could I determine stack bounds of current process on FreeBSD
7/8/9?
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or as Solaris one.
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[1] http://www.networkupstools.org/doc/2.2.0/shutdown.html
[2] http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-questions/2006-May/122764.htm
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-p' has turned off the computer.
It seems, that my Ippon Smart Power Pro/1000 understand such
commands: it can turn off load after 2 minutes, and I'll try to change
this value.
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are with double symbols (one symbolic name marks two
revisions: MAGIC one and simple one), and with symbols, which marks
unexistent revisions (many, many such symbols over all repository).
But my computer doesn't have enough memory to finish conversion process.
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Hello, hackers! How are you?
I want to write sound driver for FreeBSD (pcm bridge driver) for
Envy24 chip and M-Audio Audiophile 2496 sound card.
Is here any documentation about pcm architecture? I've looked
through sources, but I have still some questions...
Lev
Hello Ferruccio,
Thursday, December 19, 2002, 2:02:40 PM, you wrote:
Here is very good profiler (IMHO, better than `gcc -g' + `gprof'):
FunctionCheck. But it need information about each module in program.
It uses dlinfo() function on SunOS and _DYNAMIC variable on Linux to
access all
. Did FreeBSD (4.x)
have something like this?
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115200).
If I use ng_tty or my own NG node, which acts as TTY discipline, I
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would give you what you
JE want.
JE (the ng_device node shuld be Merged from current soon
JE and you could even do it yourself.. it shouldn't be hard)
I see. Negraph is good point. NG archeticture will good for myd
driver.
Lev Serebryakov
that detach from com
port (when device is shutdowned and switched off), so com port could
be used for other deviced (i.e. modem) without rebooting.
It looks like userland program, but I really NEED full-featured
driver, which is controlled via device node...
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Hello All,
I've build install whole world from sources. Sources was cvsupped
at 2 of February.
I've install world on two computers:
1) iP250MMx/64Mb.
2) i486DX4-100/24Mb.
System works perfectly on iP250 computer, but same system (installed
over NFS from same /usr/obj and
Hello hackers,
Is here method to decrease granularity of grpof output for some
function? I need know time of execution of every statement (loop,
if-then-else, etc.) of one function in my c program...
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To
relocations in one day, it sends mail to root, and we
have some time to buy new HDD.
But I could not find any utility for FreeBSD, which could get
S.M.A.R.T. information and relocation table from HDD...
So, we need such utility.
Does anybody know -- is such utility exists?
Lev
doesn't
occur at all :(
Is it normal?
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