and without
filesystem corruption.
Since the error can be reproduced so reliably, it should be possible to
debug it, if I know where/how to enable verbose logging.
Suggestions?
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sn't have the dentry cache, vm
improvements, etc, so this is worth fixing).
(Note: i486, no SMP)
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estarted is at least worth a
look for possible races.
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over ethernet, didn't flinch; same SIGCHLD during accept()
events showed in the log, but never with the httpd parent's stack
corrupted after accept() restarted).
Dma error? On connect only? (Doesn't happen during 100mb ftp transfers.)
(The ethernet card does support dma buffer management.
to do
experimental hardware flow control, etc, haven't noticed it by now.)
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deadlock.)
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This problem is solved.
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It was the cache alignment setting in tulip.c (saved me sifting through
the bowels of the pci code t
partitions and
drives that never show such symptoms running 2.0.38. It's not as if the
ext2fs metadata write code in 2.2.17 has big revisions from 2.0.38. pci
bus in question is 2.0, no apic.)
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had doubts, there are kernels after 2.0.38 where a real tulip card
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u generation?
(Merely a suggestion)
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'-' as well as '/' after a user upgraded compiler and libc and
recompiled teTeX).
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Note: the pci probe (cat /proc/pci) on this machine says "No bursts" for
the host bridge.
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"%s - %s\n", output, strerror(errno));
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>else echo sh; fi ; fi)
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What is the second "fi" for?
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More convenient user display formatting is far down the priority list here
compared to security and uniquely identifying processes even in
the context of an intelligent attack on fast hardware that may
not even have been invented yet.
Convenience is good. Security is mission-critical.
Regard
Is not xor (^) typically compiled to a
one cycle instruction regardless of
requested optimization level? (May not
always have been the case on every
target architecture for != equality
tests.)
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PS:
Anyone know where I can get
a waterproof, battery powered
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