ilerplate texts that are of dubious in legal status
even in USA, and entirely ineffective in most other parts of the world.
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> Hi,
>
>
> I have a 32-bit user land application which sends an IOCTL to a 64-bit
> Kernel module. I have a few different cmd codes that I can send through the
> IOCTL. For some reason I seem to always get the same IOCTL cmd from user
On Tue, Jan 29, 2008 at 02:13:26PM +0200, Yoav Artzi wrote:
Hi,
I have a 32-bit user land application which sends an IOCTL to a 64-bit
Kernel module. I have a few different cmd codes that I can send through the
IOCTL. For some reason I seem to always get the same IOCTL cmd from user
lambdas for long hauls, or just dark
fibers." Now it looks like I was right..
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fibers. Now it looks like I was right..
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ription info gotten contaminated somehow?
re-forward at gmail to verizon ?
> sorry for the noise folks, but this is a classic case of me and road rage.
I try to avoid that. Gives others an illusion of me being smarter
than I am in reality... :-)
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ith linux in any way they can. It
> bears investigating.
>
> I called just now and screamed bloody murder at tech support, and in about 15
> minutes I started getting the list again, BUT they are still in the path
> between vger and my fetchmail daemon as shown below.
Yes, I
now and screamed bloody murder at tech support, and in about 15
minutes I started getting the list again, BUT they are still in the path
between vger and my fetchmail daemon as shown below.
Yes, I would fetch directly from gmail, if I were you...
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 10:45:15PM +0900, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
> Hello.
>
> Matti Aarnio wrote:
> > > Does vger.kernel.org have spam filter and automatically drop spams?
> >
> > Yes. Yes. And even worse: SILENTLY drop it. The reason was:
> >
> >
ites
on References: headers.. Entirely unintentional, I assure you.
We (the postmasters) can approve your messages for posting, but it
will take a few hours that I get off work, and have time to do it.
(I need to do some additional setups, all those lists are not
in my existing majordomo password datab
unintentional, I assure you.
We (the postmasters) can approve your messages for posting, but it
will take a few hours that I get off work, and have time to do it.
(I need to do some additional setups, all those lists are not
in my existing majordomo password database..)
Regards.
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On Wed, Dec 05, 2007 at 10:45:15PM +0900, Tetsuo Handa wrote:
Hello.
Matti Aarnio wrote:
Does vger.kernel.org have spam filter and automatically drop spams?
Yes. Yes. And even worse: SILENTLY drop it. The reason was:
global taboo header: m!OJFS!
I don't recall why
ean to system if programs can't
find out its own inbound nor outbound IPv6 addresses on connected
sockets ? ( -> getsockname() )
> - Dan
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> [PATCH] ide: add /sys/bus/ide/devices/*/{model,firmware,serial} sysfs entries
...
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want to report any of the hard-drive serial numbers,
but rather my boot-device - a flash drive. Hard-drives do break at
some point in time, a flash drive in read-only mode does last considerably
longer.
[PATCH] ide: add /sys/bus/ide/devices/*/{model,firmware,serial} sysfs entries
...
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ere.
Hammer GIT coders into sensibility to add proper MIME headers
on these patch post. Then, perhaps, things will just work.
(and postmaster won't get tons of rejects..)
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Nope, wrong clues.
The right clues are in the footer of this message after it travels thru the
list.
I supplied them to Nicholas already, but apparently others need to be reminded
of
them every now and then :-] That footer is in these list messages for a
reason!
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Nope, wrong clues.
The right clues are in the footer of this message after it travels thru the
list.
I supplied them to Nicholas already, but apparently others need to be reminded
of
them every now and then :-] That footer is in these list messages for a
reason!
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ddition to
those listed in the syscall man-page. Reacting on all unknown errors
by dying is not really a smart thing on a program.)
> (In the earlier version of the page the text talked about expirations
> "since the timer was created".)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Michael
>
, and 7
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ages without message-id ...)
My own recipe is:
sprintf("%d-%d-%d", time , getpid, ++localsequence)
catenate on that your favourite domain name where that recipe
is likely to be valid, and you are all set.
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PC system where the entire
system disk is a single Compact Flash -card. I tried to play
with noatime option, but the system still kept writing things,
and thus I had to do full and somewhat drastic read-only.
> Vlad
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with noatime option, but the system still kept writing things,
and thus I had to do full and somewhat drastic read-only.
Vlad
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ts - albeit with bigger apertures.
So, what does your BIOS have hidden in "advanced" menus (most likely) ?
Something about "remap (PCI?) memory above 4 GB" ?
> Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso?
>
> What can i do? Please help!
>
> Regards
> Frank
R
in advanced menus (most likely) ?
Something about remap (PCI?) memory above 4 GB ?
Any other user with a 4GB Thinkpad? tytso?
What can i do? Please help!
Regards
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quot;451-responses". (It suffers from occasional resource
starvations
and only way to get out of it is to temporarily give those replies.)
Indeed there was queue timer bug at VGER in case remote replied with
TEMPFAILs sufficiently many times, the whole destination queue to it
got kicked back
starvations
and only way to get out of it is to temporarily give those replies.)
Indeed there was queue timer bug at VGER in case remote replied with
TEMPFAILs sufficiently many times, the whole destination queue to it
got kicked back way too much.
--
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ting and special happens
in them. A better reply from Google would have been:
"The GSA is made of a branded PC hardware, Linux operating
system (sources of components available) plus proprietary
Google search engine suite."
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On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 10:18:21PM +0200, Willy Tarreau wrote:
> On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 05:55:55PM +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote:
...
> > The gmail is so popular, that with their somewhat rudimentary
> > inbound MTA software this kind of recipient masses take horrible
> > tim
gauges, they are viewable
with tools at web-page:
http://vger.kernel.org/z/
Most of what it tells is not easily understandable, and much needs deep internal
system knowledge to be understood at all - but mostly the queue display is
self-explanatory.
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ivery time became slashed from
hundreds of RTT delays to mere few..
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...
The gmail is so popular, that with their somewhat rudimentary
inbound MTA software this kind of recipient masses take horrible
time to feed in... Mere 0.5-0.7
slashed from
hundreds of RTT delays to mere few..
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Most of what it tells is not easily understandable, and much needs deep internal
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now if i try to open another connection (assume lots of file
> descriptors are present) to a.a.a.a what happens
>
> to b.b.b.b what happens
>
> i think both will not get established as the OS doesn't have any free
> source ports or am i wrong
you are wrong.
> >
e/277
With 50 thousand connections per single ( A.ip / B.ip / B.port ) set,
one needs only 32 B.ports or A.ip:s or B.ip:s to do that 1.6 million
parallel TCP streams.
Such does eat up lots and lots system kernel memory...
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or A.ip:s or B.ip:s to do that 1.6 million
parallel TCP streams.
Such does eat up lots and lots system kernel memory...
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Nik
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descriptors are present) to a.a.a.a what happens
to b.b.b.b what happens
i think both will not get established as the OS doesn't have any free
source ports or am i wrong
you are wrong.
David Lang
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y configure memory hoisting in the system.
I don't override the pci= and iommu= options, they
should work just fine -- if the BIOS isn't entirely rotten.
I have used mem=3000M which lets system to work, but
of course wastes a gigabyte of memory..
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> Linux version 2.6.19-1
in the system.
I don't override the pci= and iommu= options, they
should work just fine -- if the BIOS isn't entirely rotten.
I have used mem=3000M which lets system to work, but
of course wastes a gigabyte of memory..
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Linux version 2.6.19-1.2911.6.5.fc6 ([EMAIL PROTECTED
mptiness.
.. and many alterations since then.
So.. you may already have it in your system. If not, just update that
one package.
> Cheers,
> Dick Johnson
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So.. you may already have it in your system. If not, just update that
one package.
Cheers,
Dick Johnson
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oo) assigned as network local NTP servers, and
all other machines refer to them.
> Regards
> Zhang Xiliang
> MAIL:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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all other machines refer to them.
Regards
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now the problem is there, and we are working on it - we are
> >getting e-mails about it if not daily than every other day or so. If
> >there are suggestions we are willing to hear them - but the general
> >feeling with the admins is that we are probably hitting the biggest
> >problems already.
/M
- but the general
feeling with the admins is that we are probably hitting the biggest
problems already.
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returns POLLIN, but I don't
know if there is also POLLEOF. (Same with 2.6.9 at vger.kernel.org)
To track the issue, I did enter it also into Kernel Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7609
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returns POLLIN, but I don't
know if there is also POLLEOF. (Same with 2.6.9 at vger.kernel.org)
To track the issue, I did enter it also into Kernel Bugzilla:
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=7609
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light on this
> issue?
How about asking that at the Linux-ATM -list ?
I can tell you only, that it isn't hosted at VGER.
> Regards,
> Mano
>
> Manomugdha Biswas
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I can tell you only, that it isn't hosted at VGER.
Regards,
Mano
Manomugdha Biswas
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Please
ot;noapic" option in my home SMP box.
In an UP box it is about same to boot as "noapic", but in SMP it
does result in "one CPU does all interrupts" thingie. (In some
rare cases it could be desirable, even.)
/Matti Aarnio
> sdw
>
> Stephen D. Williams w
it is about same to boot as noapic, but in SMP it
does result in one CPU does all interrupts thingie. (In some
rare cases it could be desirable, even.)
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sdw
Stephen D. Williams wrote:
I have been working for days to get a recent kernel to work with these
small-format UP
ens
right after another), testing code patches is rather slow.
I can guess which things make it more likely, but I can't make it
happen at will.
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> This patch may help, but it's not a complete fix.
>
> --- linux-2.6.12.orig/drivers/net/e100.c2005-08-05 16:45:59.000
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 11:41:40AM -0400, Steven Rostedt wrote:
> On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 17:37 +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote:
> > On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:55:49PM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> > > On 8/9/05, Matti Aarnio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > > Running
t; terms about 5600 BogoMips, although all bogos are
not quite the same... (E.g. Coppermine -> Xeon gives a bit
more difference than just bogos would imply.)
> Erik
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On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:31:30PM +0200, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> Matti Aarnio wrote:
>
> >We did system switchover last weekend, and nobody reacted trulu
> >adversely.Probably nobody noticed it either. :-)
>
> Ah, that's the reason why commit messages are now sent
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:55:49PM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
> On 8/9/05, Matti Aarnio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Running very recent Fedora Core Development kernel I can following
> > soft-oops.. ( 2.6.12-1.1455_FC5smp )
> >
> Various patches to the e100
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:55:49PM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
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Running very recent Fedora Core Development kernel I can following
soft-oops.. ( 2.6.12-1.1455_FC5smp )
Various patches to the e100 driver have been merged since 2.6.12.1
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 04:31:30PM +0200, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
Matti Aarnio wrote:
We did system switchover last weekend, and nobody reacted trulu
adversely.Probably nobody noticed it either. :-)
Ah, that's the reason why commit messages are now sent from
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://jengelh.hopto.org/GFX0/proc386.jpg
Matti is talking about an increase, which implies a difference.
In absolute terms about 5600 BogoMips, although all bogos are
not quite the same... (E.g. Coppermine - Xeon gives a bit
more difference than just bogos would imply.)
Erik
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On Tue, 2005-08-09 at 17:37 +0300, Matti Aarnio wrote:
On Tue, Aug 09, 2005 at 03:55:49PM +0200, Jesper Juhl wrote:
On 8/9/05, Matti Aarnio [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Running very recent Fedora Core Development kernel I can
is rather slow.
I can guess which things make it more likely, but I can't make it
happen at will.
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This patch may help, but it's not a complete fix.
--- linux-2.6.12.orig/drivers/net/e100.c2005-08-05 16:45:59.0
+
+++ linux-2.6.12/drivers/net/e100.c 2005-08
asing these values.
If there were kernels that are optimized for database servers, then
the hard-wired defaults might be risen, of course. On the other hand,
sysadmin knows for the best, and we have adjustment tools that don't
require kernel recompile, nor even reboot to be effective.
>
these values.
If there were kernels that are optimized for database servers, then
the hard-wired defaults might be risen, of course. On the other hand,
sysadmin knows for the best, and we have adjustment tools that don't
require kernel recompile, nor even reboot to be effective.
-Andi
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ding.
If the necessary document is deep NDA for some reason, we can
negotiate with the vendor about how obfuscated version of the
resulting driver source can be included in open source distributions.
> Thanks for you all time,
> - Alejandro
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resulting driver source can be included in open source distributions.
Thanks for you all time,
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t just a windows
library binary wrapping them up into BioAPI. I can handle NDA
documents as long as the resulting source code into Linux (and any
other UNIX-like system capable to use it) can be published.
> > --
> > Jesper
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m lost and that a driver can be
> done out of this.
There were two PDF documents.
The more useful one tells that there are two possible interfaces:
- Async serial
- USB
Could you show what/sbin/lsusb -vv tells in your T42 ?
Do that without external devices attached.
> > --
possible interfaces:
- Async serial
- USB
Could you show what/sbin/lsusb -vvtells in your T42 ?
Do that without external devices attached.
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other UNIX-like system capable to use it) can be published.
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On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 02:00:07PM +0100, Dave Airlie wrote:
> > My lattest runs were with 2 days old FC development (a.k.a. "bleeding edge")
> > environment with xorg-11-** of same age. Then I noticed that these DRM
> > patches didn't make it into kernel-smp-2.6.11-1.1226_FC4.i686.rpm,
> > and
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 02:00:07PM +0100, Dave Airlie wrote:
My lattest runs were with 2 days old FC development (a.k.a. bleeding edge)
environment with xorg-11-** of same age. Then I noticed that these DRM
patches didn't make it into kernel-smp-2.6.11-1.1226_FC4.i686.rpm,
and I made
didn't make it into kernel-smp-2.6.11-1.1226_FC4.i686.rpm,
and I made 2.6.12-rc2 -- just in case it had fixed the problem...
Could the card-lockups be recovered in a bit nicer way ?
(And detected, too!)
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v/cdrom and there is some disk. (I had FC4test1
rescue disk in there. )
With disk taken out, the system ran some 8 hours without a glitch.
Nevertheless, I then tried some fun with TuxRacer, and was able to
get the same drm hangup after an hour or so.
ANY ideas ?
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taken out, the system ran some 8 hours without a glitch.
Nevertheless, I then tried some fun with TuxRacer, and was able to
get the same drm hangup after an hour or so.
ANY ideas ?
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-rc2 -- just in case it had fixed the problem...
Could the card-lockups be recovered in a bit nicer way ?
(And detected, too!)
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en done over and over again -- in userspace tool.
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re different, naturally.
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e using libc wrappers which translate the BSD API
to Linux kernel ABI.
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wrappers which translate the BSD API
to Linux kernel ABI.
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each VGER, but VGER might not be able to reach
people's MTAs.
> Dick Johnson
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just as expensive as the process
> context switch numbers.
If they weren't, I would be most amazed..
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