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When you look at that code, you should begin to grasp,
what kind of monster is the longlong/longlong code at -lgcc ...
(and why gcc doesn't produce inline code for it.)
> thanks
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*know* they are doing
> > something, which is potentially very slow.
> > (And the API would not change from underneath them.)
>
> Like include/asm-*/div64.h::do_div()?
Like that (*) - but that has limited value spaces,
the divider can be at most 32 bits, probably
On Tue, Apr 03, 2001 at 06:14:33PM -0700, Michael Peddemors wrote:
> This would be a shame, as he has been a valuable resource..
> Why has the list become more restrictive?
I just verified this particular aspect of VGER's MTA
configurations. It has been unmodified since 21-Mar-20
rocessing.
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Availability of the feature is probably excidingly rare..
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ng prevents you from going ahead and
creating some linux-25@xyz list somewhere. Just don't expect
everybody to rush into it.
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, what "gcc-3.0" ??
Looking at http://gcc.gnu.org/ I see *NO* gcc-3.0 being
released, only CVS tag of 3.0 branch which aims for stability
and release.
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(or flow times out), data is sent to designated flow
collection server(s).
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/neflct/tech/napps_wp.htm
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bly are more problems at using the multicast
MAC address, than turning the interface into promiscuous.
(At least the Linux packet reception path treats MC MAC
destined packets specially.)
ARP request gets in because it is MAC-level broadcast.
> thanks
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Oops, something leaked thru, now I added couple filters which should
bite on this, and one other mutation of the same kind...
(Naturally I had to remove trap key-phrases from the text..)
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On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:36:36PM +, J.I. wrote:
> From: J. I.
> Date: Tue,
your MTA, or your MUA did that.
I got:
From: J. I.
This particular detail -- when to add canonical domain to e.g. From:
address, and when not -- is implemented rather fuzzily usually..
> Dave Zarzycki
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that any sort of "count hits on access-list elements" things are
from stone-age:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/cc/pd/iosw/ioft/neflct/tech/napps_wp.htm
Yet another nice thing to cook up -- if I had time ...
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On Wed, Apr 18, 2001 at 11:08:22AM -0400, Dennis wrote:
> Does 2.4 have something similar to spl levels or does it still require the
> ridiculous MS-DOSish spin-locks to protect every bit of code?
Lets see -- (besides of MSDOS not having any sort of spinlocks), the
spl() is something out of
at:
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/tcp_syncookies )
> I suspect I need to tune some of the TCP parameters so that the system can
> handle many short lived TCP connections in an efficent manner. Any pointer
> to this specific issue or general TCP tunning under Linux (2.4.2-ac28
> k
get a lot of junk, linux-kernel-owner gets A LOT MORE ...)
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oes use if the other end supports them too.)
Of course, what is "rate" ? Units of something per units
of time ? Packets ? Payload bytes ? How does the size
of payload data in the packets affect the "rate" ?
...
> Greetings,
> Paolo Castagna.
> from SIGCHLD. We'll get auto-mail from pervert.snuffer.com.
:-)I added "@safestory.com" to be forbidden in headers.
This topic WILL die ;)
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details are not ready for publishing yet.
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> > http://vger.kernel.org/lkml/#s3-9
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> Hi Matti,
>
> May I ask you some statistics?
> How many peop
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their tools for pathology hunting, if they choose to turn
them on.
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PS: If you care about the coding, it is: linux-kernel-owner+RCPTMUNGLE
where the mungle has plain characters, and '=' characters following
with two HEX digits, just l
correct value.
I agree, system should not get hung when it runs out of
memory when constructing mapping tables. The misbehaving
client should get malloc/mmap failure.
> And the main thing: it seems the system doesn't use all available swap
> space.
>
> I'm su
at I don't know.)
Somehow I suspect that the makers of each architecture port have
not quite understood what the swp_entry_t bits are used for, and
have blindly presumed them to be related to PAGE_SIZE ...
> For 2.5 we could perhaps think about a new swapfile layout whi
tions like:
[linux-usb-devel] Re: [linux-usb-devel] Re: [linux-usb-devel] ...
People don't clean their outgoing Subject: headers anyway.
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On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 12:58:34PM -0200, Rik van Riel wrote:
> Hi Ted,
>
> in the last few weeks quite a few of the bugs listed on your
> (excellent) http://linux24.sourceforge.net/ have been fixed.
Adding to Rik's items, other things I spot at that "old" list
having changed over last 6 weeks,
On Fri, Jan 05, 2001 at 04:23:13PM +0100, Mikael Pettersson wrote:
> >Changes since the prerelease:
> >...
> >Matti Aarnio:
> > - teach tulip driver about media types 5 and 6
>
> This part of the patch introduces a bug in 2.4.0, as noticed by gcc:
Oddly
l of firewalls
doing wrong thing when they see TCP ECN bits in TCP header's
formerly "reserved, set to zero" bits.
> Nicolas.
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Yes, it does same with 2.2. Nothing new here.
It just tells to the system that that module CAN NOT BE UNLOADED.
On Sat, Jan 06, 2001 at 06:24:48AM +0100, Stefan Traby wrote:
> > Sure, especially considering the fact that patch was sent to
> > Linus about a month ago (several times, actu
right thing
( = skip 4 bytes ) when doing TCP/UDP checksum.
> Alan
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y well put clients in some building into
an set where I have a switch with FE connection to router, and lots of
10BaseT ports to clients. Hard-limiting bandwith to said 10 Mbit.
I use VLAN truncked systems mainly for network administration, for
DHCP servers.
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that, some support it even in presense of
802.1Q TAG header.
I don't yet see any cards which have hardware assist for
IPv6 checksumming. VLAN tags or not.
Reception must handle at first tearing off the VLAN header
when receiving the frame, then return
rk
cards which have "hardware support" for VLANs.
But this is far away from device name hashes.
(Which aren't in data reception or sending fastpaths, anyway.)
> cheers,
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On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 02:10:52PM -0500, jamal wrote:
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> > Read what I wrote about the issue to Alan.
> > Ben's code has no problems with receiving VLANs with network
> > cards which have "hardware support"
oard 21143 chip with MII transceiver.
>
> Peter.
A UNI-DIFF (-u option) would be nice, easier to read what has
changed when (often) old and new text are next to each other.
Linus likes them, I like them, ... (if that is any merit)
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> diff -rc linux.orig/dr
ory accesses there also. The libc and similar multiply
shared objects might as well reside in high memory. Userspace process
doesn't see, after all, where each page resides physically.
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emporary loss of user database
"no such local user" (YP/NIS/NIS+ glitch)
- vger's IP reverser failure causing indigestion at
your machine making it to yield 500 series error
codes on everything that VGER sends..
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least not according to Cisco pages:
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/759/ipj_3-2/ipj_3-2_tcp.html
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> /Tobias
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You *must* change its time (e.g. with touch).
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6.fxsave' thing resides ?
Oh yes, if compilation DOES NOT happen with -O flag,
this will also happen..
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cardbus controller without any cards in ?
My IBM laptop reports that at the TI PCI1450 bridges,
when I don't have anything plugged in.
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ching back to X after a "short"
> periode of time, at the text-console, works "normaly")
>
> If anyone needs more information, i will happily provide them.
I have same card, but haven't tried to do that kind of switching..
.. at least not recently
lly.
I have code to do this type of analysis at my ZMailer, works fine.
> Thanks!
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rtition numbers,
not some logical ones. That is true with /dev/sdXP case as well
as with /dev/hdXP case.
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there FutureBus+, PCI, VME, TurboChannel, and several other
DEC proprietary things. With 43-45 bits of physical address
space out of the processors, it is trivial to plug in multiple
32-bit address space busses.
In coherent view NUMA implementation of Linux, th
e.
Linux is slowly getting its network drivers capable to support 802.1q
enlarged ethernet frames, but those are still few and far in between.
> Robert Cohen
> TLTSU, Australian National University.
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On Sun, Nov 19, 2000 at 03:39:43AM -0800, George Garvey wrote:
> Is this something to be concerned about? It sounds like a disaster waiting
> to happen from the message. This is on 2 systems (with similar disk setups
> [same other than size]).
Nothing to worry. (I got worried also when I
aces are supported.
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On Wed, Nov 22, 2000 at 09:25:46AM +0100, 64738 wrote:
> Hi.
>
> Is there a syscall or something that can tell me whether I'm working on a 32-
> or a 64-bit kernel?
uname(2)
It gives out various strings from which you must then deduce,
what kind of kernel is needed to r
t; And I want to have the kernel bits, not the processor bits.
Solaris runs 32-bit kernels on 64-bit UltraSPARCs
(up to Solaris version 2.6)
So yes, something like that MAY be possible in case
of ia64, but somehow I doubt...
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On Tue, Nov 21, 2000 at 11:34:45PM +0100, Tobias Ringstrom wrote:
> The subject says it all. Is there any particular (technical) reason
> why I must have both the generic pcmcia code and the controller support
> built-in, or build all of them as modules?
>
> /Tobias
Wasn't there some strange lap
On Thu, Nov 23, 2000 at 06:54:48PM +, Tigran Aivazian wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The sizeof(struct tty_struct) = 3084. Why don't we have a private slab
> cache for it instead of getting a page and wasting some precious bytes at
> the end? Potentially, we can have thousands of tty_struct allocated
> (as
cedence rules, which only affect more complicated
expressions -- and thus are used rarely, and not remembered well.
(Or perhaps rememberance is felt to be weak, and parenthesis solve it.)
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> Second attempt. The linux-kernel list is broken at the moment (reported
> fault to postmaster already) so some messages get lost at random:
Tigran has local problems with his outgoing email.
Nothing to do with vger.kernel.or
See attachment, these lists got removed:
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garding the status, actual
revisions are 2.5 issue.)
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a masses exceeding
2G at intel boxes -- I was happy camper with my Alpha ...)
.. and who knows, maybe newest GCC can be proven to be smarter
with 'long long', and foremost: produce correct code.
> -l
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effect monster..
> Assembly from gcc 2.95 for the
> bh->b_blocknr = (long)mp->pbm_bn +
> (mp->pbm_offset >> inode->i_sb->s_blocksize_bits);
> bh->b_blocknr >>= block_bits;
> bh->b
e really must use it, do it explicite,
but first of all: reliable.
It is dividend64/divisor32 -> remainder64,modulo32 after all.
(E.g. SLOW(er than 32/32 -> 32,32))
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TCP PMTU discovery non-functional.
(That was 3 years ago when PMTU discovery was a new thing, but still..)
Another issue are still existing SLIP links with mismatching
link MTUs at each side.
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properly these days, including pine, mutt, netscape communicator,
etc. (I almoast included exmh there, but apparently it does not
do it, if you have any reason to complain...)
FYI: Linus uses PINE 4.10 for his email, I use mutt, although
modified so that it won&
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> "If you own a machine, you are in turn owned by it, and spend your time
> serving it..."
> -- Marion Zimmer Bradley, _The Forbidden Tower_
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On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 12:09:03PM +, Petr Vandrovec wrote:
> On 12 Sep 00 at 19:02, Matti Aarnio wrote:
> > ReiserFS: Propably works
> > EXT2: works
> > Coda: Not (local cache issues, protocol is ok.)
> > UFS: works (although not comple
that PAGE_SIZE limit.
(I should know, I fixed that ksyms_read_proc() ages ago, when
my machine had "too much" symbols ...)
So, are these sufficient tips on how to make the patch ?
> Thanks,
> Nick
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; 0 if the 1st arg is less than the 2nd, 2 if greater, 1 if equal. For
> now, I have defined the function in my driver with those semantics.
> For obvious reasons, I don't consider this a viable long term option.
>
> thanks
> jeremy
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rdomo 1.x digester breaks structured
MIME messages BADLY. It should be trivial to fix, but I don't hack
Md, I hack ZMailer -- and also sometimes the kernel.)
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I think DaveM also supplied an answer: "procmail"
Select by header:
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Do note that TAB character, for some reason it really is not space..
Store into separate folder from your normal inbox.
On Wed, Sep 20, 2000 at 02:26:33PM -0400, Dmitry Pogo
On Thu, Sep 21, 2000 at 07:38:15AM -0500, Joshua Jore wrote:
> Huh? *is* supposed to be equivalent to according to RFC822.
*NOT* for Procmail's REGULAR EXPRESSIONS.
They are, after all, just regular UNIX REs without special
knowledge about e.g. EMAIL.
/Matt
We ([EMAIL PROTECTED] -> me & DaveM) got just reports that
somebody is diverting incoming email to some sort of auto-responding
ticket system.
The thing does not carry original message "Received:" headers in replies,
and is reporting invalid URL.
Independent of that, people with supposedly work
; complaint. You can be assured they will put anyone doing this in jail
> (and walk in and seize all their computer equipment).
>
> Jeff
Neat, HOWEVER -- there is no FBI office in Finland I could use...
... and at first I need to find the real culprit address anyway.
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extremely
worded real meaning is "deleted the (likely) culprit's
subscription".
> :-)
>
> Jeff
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PS: Please Jeff, my name is *not* Matt, nor Matthew, although all share
same origins some 3000 years back in Hebrew... Understanding
alas, things were not so.
In the future the MX verifier will report only cases with
problems to the users who are likely to encounter them.
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behavior it wasn't designed to provide.
Seeing bad behaviour at 2 ISPs doesn't count to me as something
which majority of implementations are supposed to do.
> Marty
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Give explicite IP/name mappings for those which
you don't want to be looked via the resolver.
This is, of course, system-wide, but use it sparingly.
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le the O_LARGEFILE testing, and let the SERVER
to just assume it being the situation ?
When the NFS server does file open, does it do it with O_LARGEFILE,
or not ? Is there a standardized way to pass that flag over NFSv3 ?
...
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> >>>>> " " == Matti Aarnio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> >When the NFS server does file open, does it do it with
> >O_LARGEFILE, or not ? Is there a standardize
ods.
EXT2 got corrected to do LFS limited open() handling
at correct limit (2G-1) at around that time.
There still lurks some mis-compliance issues at
read() and write() which are still allowed to
go over 2G-1 marker without the fd having
O_LAR
ople/adilger/ -- Dogbert
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make such an elementary
mistake!)
To be able to compare apples and apples, I would like to see single,
and dual CPU SpecWEB99 results with TUX. Then that apparent 20%
better "per CPU result" of the single-CPU IIS could not be explained
away with SMP inter-CPU communication over
dge timer
> [...]
> NMI: 300035 300035
> LOC: 300028 300028
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On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 08:59:11AM +0100, Arnaud S . Launay wrote:
> In the fact, the first limit to be reached will be NR_TASKS defined in
> linux/tasks.h:
> #define NR_TASKS512 /* On x86 Max 4092, or 4090 w/APM configured. */
>
> So I wonder if we could really have more than 4092 pr
On Tue, Nov 07, 2000 at 12:09:09AM -0800, Lyle Coder wrote:
> When a program does a malloc... the glibc gets atleast on page (brk)
> [actually, glibs determins of it needs to brk more memory from the kernel...
> because it maintains it;s own pool].. so if you malloc 4 byts, you can copy
> to that
uot;Etherchannel" or "ETHERCHANNEL") get away with it clean.
...
> Regards,
> Willy
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RCHANNEL") get away with it clean.
> > ...
> > > Regards,
> > > Willy
> >
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>
> ISDN uses "channel bonding", not bonding. As for "Etherchannel", let us
> change it to "EtherChannel" is this is how it is called.
have "bonding" in use for parallel Ethernet
links in between two machines, however THAT is not EtherChannel
compatible thing!
> --
> Constantine Gavrilov
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devices fully stackable. (Something for 2.5)
> > Richard Moore - RAS Project Lead - Linux Technology Centre (PISC).
> > http://oss.software.ibm.com/developerworks/opensource/linux
> > Office: (+44) (0)1962-817072, Mobile: (+44) (0)7768-298183
> > IBM UK Ltd,
"
and you get up documents from within the system into your
source location Documentation/DocBook/ subdirectory.
You propably want to study kernel-hacking, kernel-locking,
and kernel-api documents.
(Your system needs to have DocBook, related SGML tools, and
fact -- first noticed
when playing stereophonic MP3 with xmms, but when same file
was played to .WAV file at an intel box (where it sounds quite
ok), and that wav is play(1)ed at the alpha -- same bad sound.
> -d
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> [1] http://www.linux.it/~md/linux-faq
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> ciao,
> Marco
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> + cmpule $16,$17,$1 /* dest <= src */
> cmpule $5,$16,$2/* dest >= src + n */
>
> bis $1,$2,$1
>
> NeilBrown
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