On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 08:44:11AM +0100, Christoph Rohland wrote:
> Hi Michael,
>
> On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, Michael Rothwell wrote:
> > Sounds great; unfortunately, the core group has spoken out against a
> > modular kernel.
> >
> > Perhaps IBM should get together with SGI, HP and other interested
Hi Michael,
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, Michael Rothwell wrote:
> Sounds great; unfortunately, the core group has spoken out against a
> modular kernel.
>
> Perhaps IBM should get together with SGI, HP and other interested
> parties and start an Advanced Linux Kernel Project. Then they can
> run off an
Sigh. That's not the real hang position. I needed to step slower.
kdb> ss
0xc01100f8 pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x40: outw %ax,(%dx)
SS trap at 0xc01100fa (pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x42)
0xc01100fa pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x42: popl %ebx
kdb> ss
0xc01100fa pci_conf1_write_config
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Scott McDermott wrote:
> Sasi Peter on Tue 7/11 23:28 +0100:
> > I'm getting this under moderate NFS load:
> > Nov 6 17:39:56 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
> > Nov 6 17:40:08 iq kernel: svc: unknown program 100227 (me 13)
> > Nov 6 19:06:1
Hello,
I'm seeing the message periodically:
Nov 8 09:52:59 kgate last message repeated 5 times
Nov 8 11:26:54 kgate kernel: eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!
Nov 8 11:56:12 kgate kernel: eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!
Nov 8 14:38:45 kgate kernel: eepro100: wait_for_cmd_done timeout!
More data:
kdb> bp pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x3a
Instruction(i) BP #1 at 0xc01100f2 (pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x3a)
is enabled globally adjust 1
kdb> go
Instruction(i) breakpoint #1 at 0xc01100f2 (adjusted)
0xc01100f2 pci_conf1_write_config_word+0x3a: orl$0xcfc,%edx
Entering kdb
Greg KH wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 08:19:13PM -0800, David Ford wrote:
> > I am going thru the steps atm. The JE driver also hangs.
>
> Thanks for doing this.
np.
> > More information. I have an external USB 4 port hub, in which I have one
> > logitech mouse at the moment. I can cold
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 21:15:38 -0500, Scott McDermott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Sasi Peter on Tue 7/11 23:28 +0100:
>> I'm getting this under moderate NFS load:
>> Nov 6 17:39:56 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
>> Nov 6 17:40:08 iq kernel: svc: unknown program 100227
Hello,
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 04:14:39PM -0800, Robert Lynch wrote:
> No oops, but right after I installed test11-pre1, then tried to
> access a Windows box as a VNC client, this message started
> getting continuously dumped by syslog:
> ===
> ...
> Nov 8 15:32:01 ives kernel: eth0: card report
> The NMI oopser for UP only trips in when the cpu is spinning. If the
> cpu is in a halt state then NMI does not run. But in a halt state you
> should be able to activate kdb via the pause key. The only time you
> cannot get kdb via pause is if interrupts are disabled (but then the
> cpu shoul
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 08:19:13PM -0800, David Ford wrote:
> I am going thru the steps atm. The JE driver also hangs.
Thanks for doing this.
> More information. I have an external USB 4 port hub, in which I have one
> logitech mouse at the moment. I can cold boot and reboot to my heart's
> d
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Andre Hedrick wrote:
> What is your chipset, CMD646 rev 5 Ultra DMA 33 ???
Yep. I've tried building with the CMD64x driver, and that didn't help
matters, if you were wondering. Any thoughts?
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My PPC with an ACARD addon PPC card.
AEC6260R: IDE controller on PCI bus 00 dev 68
AEC6260R: chipset revision 1
AEC6260R: not 100% native mode: will probe irqs later
AEC6260R: ROM enabled at 0x8081
ide0: BM-DMA at 0x0800-0x0807, BIOS settings: hda:pio, hdb:pio
ide1: BM-DMA at 0x0808-
On 8 Nov 2000 21:09:49 -0800,
"H. Peter Anvin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Remember that we cannot rely on ANY form of persistent storage to be
>available in the beginning; / may very well be readonly (on a ROM,
>say.) Since that means that we can't rely on writable storage being
>available unti
On Thu, 09 Nov 2000 15:52:47 +1100,
Rusty Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
>> Looks like persistent data has to be stored in /lib/modules/persist (no
>> , see earlier mail).
>
>You need versions: binary data is too prone to change (proven kernel
>histo
Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> > Modules are loaded before non-root file systems are mounted, damn!
>
> modules.conf already breaks FHS lib/ badly enough. Modules loaded
> before /var is mounted won't get pers
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you
write:
> hi!
>
> i have the following very nasty problem.
> everytime i execute ipchains -F [rule] my box freezes for 25 minutes!
> i run slackware on 2.2.17.
You mean `ipchains -F [chain]'? It's possible that your rules could
be ordered so that this command
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you write:
> On Tue, 07 Nov 2000 10:30:39 -0300,
> Horst von Brand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >Note! This _has_ to be in the / filesystem so it works before mounting the
> >rest of the stuff (if ever). This would rule out /var, and leave just
> >/lib/modules/. Mak
When cross compiling a PowerPC kernel on an i386 machine, got the following
error:
binfmt_elf.c: In function 'create_elf_tables':
binfmt_elf.c:166: 'CLOCKS_PER_SEC' undeclared (first use in this function)
binfmt_elf.c:166: (Each undeclared identifier is reported only once
binfmt_elf.c:166: for e
I've been trying Debian woody for PowerPC on a blue-and-white G3 tower
machine (PPC750/350 MHz, 192 MB RAM). Finally got yaboot working, so now
I'm playing with getting 2.4.x going (in part to get the built-in support
for Mac-on-Linux). However, when I try to boot the kernel, I get errors
about co
I am going thru the steps atm. The JE driver also hangs.
More information. I have an external USB 4 port hub, in which I have one
logitech mouse at the moment. I can cold boot and reboot to my heart's
delight fine. But if I unplug/plug in the mouse and reboot, it will hang.
Note, I have to un
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:27:29PM -0800, David Ford wrote:
> I just recompiled using the JE driver and it doesn't lock up on boot.
If you have the time, could you please do the debugging steps that Keith
Owens just listed. It might enable us to determine what is wrong with
the usb-uhci.o driver
Bartlomiej Zolnierkiewicz wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
>
> > Patch looks generally ok. Some of the whitespace/formatting changes are
> > questionable, I usually leave that up to the maintainer unless it is
> > very gratuitously opposite to CodingStyle.
> >
>
> These driver
David Feuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> What is the current status of PC-card support? I've seen ominous signs on
> this list about the state of support I have a laptop with a PCMCIA
> network card (a 3com thing). Will it work?
I've got a Toshiba Satellite Pro 4280xdvd + 3com cardbus 10/1
Would you care to comment on the VPN Masquerade patch that has been
floating around? Will it make it into an official 2.2.x kernel soon? The
VPN-Masq HOWTO seems to think it is going into 2.2.18 proper.
ftp://ftp.rubyriver.com/pub/jhardin/masquerade/ip_masq_vpn-2.2.17.patch.gz
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I could reproduce this with 2.2.18pre17 + Andrea's VM-global patch (-7),
pre20 with and without the VM patch.
Mainboard is a FIC VA503+, video is a G200.
Better run this with everything mounted RO:
$ insmod agpgart
$ rmmod agpgart
$ insmod agpgart
$ insmod mga
And here we go...
I tested a co
Sasi Peter on Tue 7/11 23:28 +0100:
> I'm getting this under moderate NFS load:
> Nov 6 17:39:56 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_inuse: 1)
> Nov 6 17:40:08 iq kernel: svc: unknown program 100227 (me 13)
> Nov 6 19:06:11 iq kernel: svc: server socket destroy delayed (sk_in
David Ford wrote:
> You may be in the same boat I'm in then. i82365 is what I used and it worked.
> yenta doesn't. Right now I'm stuck with using my USB nic because neither the
> kernel's pcmcia or dh pcmcia work for me.
>
> -d
>
> Brett wrote:
>
> > Hey,
>
[]
>
> > > "The difference betw
Trying to build 2.4.0-test11-pre1 I get the following:
make[1]: Entering directory `/usr/src/linux-2.4.0-test11/arch/i386/kernel'
kgcc -D__ASSEMBLY__ -D__KERNEL__ -I/usr/src/linux/include -traditional -c
trampoline.S -o trampoline.o
gcc: installation problem, cannot exec `tradcpp0': No such file
Crystal 4280/461x + AC97 Audio, version 0.09, 16:07:04 Nov 8 2000
cs461x: Card found at 0xc780 and 0xc700, IRQ 11
cs461x: Voyetra at 0xc780/0xc700, IRQ 11
Unable to handle kernel paging request at virtual address a1d60878
printing eip:
a1d60878
*pde =
Oops:
CPU:
I just recompiled using the JE driver and it doesn't lock up on boot.
-d
Georg Nikodym wrote:
> > "DF" == David Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> DF> Ok, in test10, for every 2 out of 5 boots, this particular
> DF> workstation locks up hard as it reaches the following:
>
> I have a sim
You may be in the same boat I'm in then. i82365 is what I used and it worked.
yenta doesn't. Right now I'm stuck with using my USB nic because neither the
kernel's pcmcia or dh pcmcia work for me.
-d
Brett wrote:
> Hey,
>
> I don't know if this counts as a _problem_,
> but I need to enable pc
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000 16:35:36 -0800,
David Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Ok, in test10, for every 2 out of 5 boots, this particular workstation
>locks up hard as it reaches the following:
>
>usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
>usb.c: registered new driver hub
>usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.242 $
Hello,
Does the 2.4 series compile on Cobalt Networks MIPS-based servers? There
is a cobalt directory under the arch/mips directory.
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> "DF" == David Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
DF> Ok, in test10, for every 2 out of 5 boots, this particular
DF> workstation locks up hard as it reaches the following:
I have a similar problem. My work around is to, by hand, modprobe
usbmouse, wait, modprobe usb-uhci...
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On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 03:14:22PM -0500, Frank Davis wrote:
> 3. 2.4.x may support processor speeds up to 100GHz, as well as Pentium IV. Linus
>will have a Pentium IV available soon, but can someone test the kernel with a Pentium
>IV sooner?
I've gotta Pentium IV 800MHz working on 2.4.0-test10
Resubmitting this bug as it happens both on -test10 and, I just
verified, -test11-pre1.
(using the bug report form. if you wish to contact me, please
do so off-list as I am not subscribed.)
1. Locks up on boot with HPT370
2. Using kernel 2.4.0-test10, my machine gets to the part of
the boot
Ok, in test10, for every 2 out of 5 boots, this particular workstation
locks up hard as it reaches the following:
usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
usb.c: registered new driver hub
usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.242 $ time 15:53:47 Nov 8 2000
usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
usb-uhci.c: USB
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> Patch looks generally ok. Some of the whitespace/formatting changes are
> questionable, I usually leave that up to the maintainer unless it is
> very gratuitously opposite to CodingStyle.
>
These drivers seem to be unmantained :)
Anyway if this is a prob
Hey,
I don't know if this counts as a _problem_,
but I need to enable pci support to get pcmcia/cardbus activated.
Is this really necessary ?? My current kernels work fine without pci
support, and sure, enabling it won't hurt, just make the kernel bigger,
but why is the restriction there ?
Als
No oops, but right after I installed test11-pre1, then tried to
access a Windows box as a VNC client, this message started
getting continuously dumped by syslog:
===
...
Nov 8 15:32:01 ives kernel: eth0: card reports no RX buffers.
Nov 8 15:32:04 ives kernel: eth0: card reports no resources.
Nov
Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
By author:Alan Cox <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> > Is this revamp only for processors that actually support the
> > CPUID-instruction, or will you fix the CPU-detection for non-CPUID
> > processors too?! There are quite a few processor
Patch looks generally ok. Some of the whitespace/formatting changes are
questionable, I usually leave that up to the maintainer unless it is
very gratuitously opposite to CodingStyle.
Some of the driver messages ("foo version 1.0") are purposefully printed
-after-, not before, the device is prob
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000 10:52:41 Anthony Chatman wrote:
> Speaking of Nvidia, I have a Nvidia GeForce2, and had problems loading
> the NV kernel module with a patched test10 kernel (i was running test9
> before). I took a look at the test10 patch, and noticed the following 2
> lines were taken ou
Linus,
There is a problem with drivers/block/rd.c which can lead to a
deadlock an SMP hardware.
The scenario goes:
Processor A Processor B
enter _make_request in getblk (or elsewhere)
(or generic_unplug_device)
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
> BTW. Why does your OOM killer in 2.4 try to kill process that mmaped
> most memory? mmap is hamrless. mmap on files can't eat memory and
> swap.
Because the thing is too stupid to take that into
consideration? :)
Btw, if your mmap()ed file still take
Hi!
Patch against 2.4.0-test11-pre1. It replaces check_region() by
request_region(), fixes some small bugs and tries to cleanup a bit
radio drivers... I have just seen 240t11p1ac1 and I think this
patch is superior then ac's radio part ;)
Please apply...
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<[EMAIL PR
the problem is that unless your code does the save/restore of the FPU
registers you will corrupt user code that does floating point.
nothing else in the kernel is supposed to use the FPU, and as a result
(almost) no user->kernek->user transitions touch the FPU and therefor the
registers don't nee
With a few exceptions, it should work. The problematic systems are few.
-d
David Feuer wrote:
> What is the current status of PC-card support? I've seen ominous signs on
> this list about the state of support I have a laptop with a PCMCIA
> network card (a 3com thing). Will it work?
--
> * CARDBUS is never defined. Should that be CONFIG_CARDBUS?
Yep
> * just increment the version number. There's no need to add "a" on the
> end... this version number just differentiates us from the 'canonical'
> Donald Becker version of epic100.c.
Ok
> net/atm/pvc: return the error value
When you add it to the task switcher, it takes away a lot of cpu cycles
during each task switch and slows down your system. I think this was the
main idea behind _not_ saving those registers. IMHO, it does not make
sense to generally save these registers when nobody else but your driver
uses them.
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:43:54PM -0500, Jeff Garzik wrote:
> FWIW, I just tested rth's update of your path on my x86 SMP box, and a
> laptop with two CardBus bridges (two CardBus slots). Both worked
> fine...
x86 doesn't use this code at all. Only alpha, arm, and mips.
r~
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On Thu, Nov 09, 2000 at 01:03:36AM +0300, Ivan Kokshaysky wrote:
> But actually I'm concerned that all this code doesn't work at all -
> see reports from Michal Jaegermann (the bridge acts as if it drops
> config space transactions randomly).
I have no idea what Michal is seeing. It does, howeve
** Reply to message from david <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 09 Nov 2000
12:27:29 +1300
> 2 . put the save / restore code in my code (NOT! GOOD! i do not wont to
> do it this way it is not the right way)
That's how most people do it.
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the network driver changes look ok except for:
epic100:
* CARDBUS is never defined. Should that be CONFIG_CARDBUS?
* just increment the version number. There's no need to add "a" on the
end... this version number just differentiates us from the 'canonical'
Donald Becker version of epic100.c.
Hi,
> > I am getting a whole lot of kernel oops, and I am not able to detect any
> > pattern. The only thing common is the machine is pretty heavily loaded
> > at that time. Am I having a hardware problem here, or is it something
> > else?
> looks like a memory problem, but i might be wrong.
hi i need fast fpu in the kernel for my lexos work
so how am i going to do it on the i386
1 . can i add some save / restore code to the task swicher ( the right
way )
so when it switchs from user to kernel task its saves the fpu state
?
2 . put the save / restore code in my code (NOT! GOOD!
I have been playing around with the scheduler in the test9
kernel and noticed that it sometimes chooses tasks to run
that are not on the run-queue. This may seem strange, but
here is how it happens
task A on processor 0, calls __lock_sock() which does the
following:
void __lock_sock(struct sock
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I looked at the IO-mapping.txt file. It says that
> on x86 architecture it should not make any difference.
> It also says that "on x86 it _is_ the same memory space. So
> on x86 it actually works to just dereference a pointer".
> Any inputs on this ?
Don't depend on ar
Hello.
I am attempting to boot off a Compact Flash device which has a UMSDOS
filesystem. When I do, I get text that looks like this:
Partition check:
hdc: hdc1 hdc2
.
.
hdc: hdc1 hdc2
hdc: hdc1 hdc2
fatfs: bogus cluster size
fatfs: bogus cluster size
This is the patches I have in my pending/twiddled with pile at the moment.
I'll also send bits of this off to Linus
Whats different
o Ramfs allows size limiting (very handy when fiddling with PDA's)
o Knows the 'kgcc' convention for conectiva/mandrake/red hat
o Build ACPI if yo
I looked at the IO-mapping.txt file. It says that
on x86 architecture it should not make any difference.
It also says that "on x86 it _is_ the same memory space. So
on x86 it actually works to just dereference a pointer".
Any inputs on this ?
Thanks and regards,
-hiren
> -Original Message--
"MEHTA,HIREN (A-SanJose,ex1)" wrote:
> I have a PCI card which has on-card ram/rom which gets mapped
> into pci address space and there is a separate base register
> for this memory. Now the question is : can I access this on-card
> memory by converting the pci base address into the virtual addres
On Friday, November 03, 2000 15:56:36 + Tigran Aivazian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Fri, 3 Nov 2000, Tigran Aivazian wrote:
>
>> Hi Hans,
>>
>> Simply starting the validation phase of SPEC SFS with NFS mounted reiserfs
>> filesystem panics as shown in the log below. A quick look at th
Hi All,
I have a PCI card which has on-card ram/rom which gets mapped
into pci address space and there is a separate base register
for this memory. Now the question is : can I access this on-card
memory by converting the pci base address into the virtual address
using bus_to_virt and adding the r
> Is this revamp only for processors that actually support the
> CPUID-instruction, or will you fix the CPU-detection for non-CPUID
> processors too?! There are quite a few processors that can be detected
> properly but aren't (for instance, IBM 486slc/slc2/slc3)
Linus refused code to ident the o
Ivan Kokshaysky wrote:
> But actually I'm concerned that all this code doesn't work at all -
> see reports from Michal Jaegermann (the bridge acts as if it drops
> config space transactions randomly). I have a lot of suggestions, but
> it's a pain to debug something without access to real hardware
> that overwrites the capability state. It will be fixed in 2.2.18 by Dave Jones.
>Should we also look at Peter Anvin's fix for the problem that Linus mentioned? What
>are the other features of the Pentium IV should be included in the kernel pending the
>capability state fix?
I'll send Linus
David Feuer wrote:
>
> What is the current status of PC-card support? I've seen ominous signs on
> this list about the state of support I have a laptop with a PCMCIA
> network card (a 3com thing). Will it work?
It should, yes. Enable hotplug, cardbus, and 3com vortex/boomerang
support...
Compiling under 2.4, I get this:
/usr/include/linux/smp.h:80: warning: `smp_num_cpus' redefined
/usr/include/linux/modules/i386_ksyms.ver:82: warning: this is the location of
the previous definition
/usr/include/linux/smp.h:87: warning: `smp_call_function' redefined
/usr/include/linux/modules/i38
What is the current status of PC-card support? I've seen ominous signs on
this list about the state of support I have a laptop with a PCMCIA
network card (a 3com thing). Will it work?
--
This message has been brought to you by the letter alpha and the number pi.
David Feuer
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> Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
>
> I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do a make bzImage, I get
> this error. It seems to be centering on networking areas (nfs, svclock,
> tcp, etc.)
>
> tcp_input.c:1393:52: warning: pasting would not give a valid preproces
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 02:11:34PM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> By author:Igmar Palsenberg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
[snip]
> > May I remind you guys that a malloc(0) is equal to a free(). There is no
> > way that any mem get's
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:42:33PM +, Alan Cox wrote:
> add page aging then in theory it'll be as good as 2.2 but in practice who
Agreed.
Andrea
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>
>
> > The program does not work. A program works if it does what it's supposed to
> > do. If you want to argue that this program is supposed to print "ff"
> > then explain
I have a Mac and a PC with a 3com 595 ethernet card. The Mac is the
nfs server. When I transfer from the PC to the Mac it's all right.
When I transfer a large file (50-100MB) from the Mac to the PC often
the connection breaks completely. I can't ping the other machine
anymore. Looking at ifconfig
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 09:37:44AM -0800, Richard Henderson wrote:
> Interesting. I hadn't known that. It didn't actually fail with
> the ALI bridge, I just assumed it was a mistake. Can anyone with
> docs on non-DEC bridges confirm that this is a common thing?
It would be better if someone wh
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, George Anzinger wrote:
> "James A. Sutherland" wrote:
> >
> > On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, George Anzinger wrote:
> > > But, here the customer did run the configure code (he said he did not
> > > change anything). Isn't this where the machine should be diagnosed and
> > > the right
Hi,
I ahave installed Red Hat 7.0 kernel ver 2.4.0-test9
After I boot, when I do
#startx
I get an error as server crash.
My processor is Pentium II
I am attaching with this mail the error output I get
and also /var/log/XFree86.0.log file
Please let me know how to fix this
> Hi!
>
> Recently we installed extra memory in our Oracle-on-Linux database server,
> it now has 1.25 GB. I installed a 2.2.17 kernel with the 2GB option
> enabled. I rebooted the machine (a Compaq Proliant 5500 dual PII 450MHz)
> and noticed that one of the databases wasn't able to start. After
Sounds great; unfortunately, the core group has spoken out against a
modular kernel.
Perhaps IBM should get together with SGI, HP and other interested
parties and start an Advanced Linux Kernel Project. Then they can run
off and make their scalable, modular, enterprise kernel and the Linus
Versio
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000 15:15:59 -0600,
Timur Tabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>../support/schedule.h:16: parse error
>
>and line 16 says:
>
>#if LINUX_VERSION_CODE < KERNEL_VERSION(2,3,0)
#include
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We've just release version 0.6 of Generalised Kernel Hooks Interface (GKHI)
see the IBM Linux Technology Centre's web page DProbes link:
http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux
Some folks expressed an interest in this type of facility recently in
discussions concerning makin
** Reply to message from Keith Owens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Thu, 09 Nov 2000
08:08:31 +1100
> In 2.2 you have to
> #define __NO_VERSION__ before including module.h in all of the module
> objects except one. Search 2.2 drivers for __NO_VERSION__ to see
> examples of this.
If I do that, I get th
On Wed, 08 Nov 2000 14:09:43 -0600,
Timur Tabi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I'm trying to port my driver from 2.4 to 2.2. When I try to compile it, I get
>several "multiple definition of `__module_kernel_version'" errors:
include/linux/module.h was changed in the 2.3 kernels to define
__module_k
Guess: you're using RedHat 7.0 (or somehow else are using a "new"
version of gcc).
Either use make cc=kgcc for redhat or downgrade gcc to a supported
version.
James Simmons wrote:
>
> Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
>
> I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do
Something I seen on a lug. Anyone have a patch for this?
I'm trying to compile a 2.2.17 kernel. When I do a make bzImage, I get
this error. It seems to be centering on networking areas (nfs, svclock,
tcp, etc.)
tcp_input.c:1393:52: warning: pasting would not give a valid preprocessing
token
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Richard Torkar wrote:
> Jim Bonnet wrote:
>
> > I am using the 2.4.0-test10 kernel. I have a sound blaster 16 which
> > works fine under 2.2.17.
> >
> > I see that a while back someone posted on this problem previously but
> > there were no answers
Why not just remove the sa lines from /etc/crontab?
C.
Byron Stanoszek wrote:
>
> On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, J.D. Hollis wrote:
>
> > I've been having a problem with memory since 2.4.0test9...for some reason,
> > shortly after my system boots, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no
> > apparent
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Jim Bonnet wrote:
> I am using the 2.4.0-test10 kernel. I have a sound blaster 16 which
> works fine under 2.2.17.
>
> I see that a while back someone posted on this problem previously but
> there were no answers I can find..
>
> Is support for sou
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:36:21PM -0800, H. Peter Anvin wrote:
> Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> By author:Frank Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
> >
> > 2. There's a bug in get_model_name(),
> >cpuid(0x8001, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &(c->x86_capability))
Followup to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
By author:Frank Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
In newsgroup: linux.dev.kernel
>
> 2. There's a bug in get_model_name(),
>cpuid(0x8001, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &(c->x86_capability));
>
> that overwrites the capability state. It will be fixed in 2.2.18 by
>
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, J.D. Hollis wrote:
> I've been having a problem with memory since 2.4.0test9...for some reason,
> shortly after my system boots, my hard drive begins to seek rapidly for no
> apparent reason, and suddenly about 150MB of my 256MB RAM is filled up with
> something gtop labels 'O
"James A. Sutherland" wrote:
>
> On Wed, 08 Nov 2000, George Anzinger wrote:
> > But, here the customer did run the configure code (he said he did not
> > change anything). Isn't this where the machine should be diagnosed and
> > the right options chosen? Need a way to say it is a cross build,
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 12:53:18PM -0800, Jim Bonnet wrote:
> I am using the 2.4.0-test10 kernel. I have a sound blaster 16 which
> works fine under 2.2.17.
>
> I see that a while back someone posted on this problem previously but
> there were no answers I can find..
>
> Is support for soundblas
Hello,
I think I have summarized the discussion for clarity:
1. rep nop can used with all x86 boxes, unless a valid example can be found where it
doesn't work. Athlon works with the rep nop.
2. There's a bug in get_model_name(),
cpuid(0x8001, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &(c->x86_capabilit
Hello,
I think I have summarized the discussion for clarity:
1. rep nop can used with all x86 boxes, unless a valid example can be found where it
doesn't work. Athlon works with the rep nop.
2. There's a bug in get_model_name(),
cpuid(0x8001, &dummy, &dummy, &dummy, &(c->x86_capabilit
I'm trying to port my driver from 2.4 to 2.2. When I try to compile it, I get
several "multiple definition of `__module_kernel_version'" errors:
ver is 2.2.14-6.0
ld -r --print-map --cref -Map tdmcddk.map global.o init.o tiermap.o support.o
cccomp.o ccmp_sft.o lz77.o ccmp_s32.o gcmp_sft.o gencom
I am using the 2.4.0-test10 kernel. I have a sound blaster 16 which
works fine under 2.2.17.
I see that a while back someone posted on this problem previously but
there were no answers I can find..
Is support for soundblaster16 ISA broken in the 2.4 kernel? Compiled in
or used as a module I can
On Wed, Nov 08, 2000 at 05:36:40PM +0100, Mikulas Patocka wrote:
> BTW. Why does your OOM killer in 2.4 try to kill process that mmaped most
> memory? mmap is hamrless. mmap on files can't eat memory and swap.
Don't complain, build your own and test it ;-)
Apply my patch
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