Quiesce is to support fast reboot, it does not interfere with device connectivity.
Sent from my iPhone > On 27. Jun 2021, at 15:27, [email protected] wrote: > > > Although that OI 2020.04 and 2021.04 install both on this Dell Precision 3640 > system, > I have noticed: > > reboot: Not all drivers have implemented quiesce(9E) > Please see /var/adm/messages for drivers that haven't > implemented quiesce(9E). > > The driver that is indicated there is > > Jun 27 14:18:24 wapper genunix: [ID 884581 kern.warning] WARNING: xhci has no > quiesce() > > It would be interesting to compare to an older system which uses the ehci or > ohci USB driver. > > > Maybe OpenIndiana running on a PC without the xHCI behaves differently. > > David Stes > > ----- Op 27 jun 2021 om 13:14 schreef Andreas Wacknitz [email protected]: > >>> Am 27.06.21 um 11:50 schrieb [email protected]: >>> ----- Op 27 jun 2021 om 10:55 schreef Andreas Wacknitz [email protected]: >>> >>>> And I am only able to do limited >>>> manual tests, because I have lots of other things I want to do. >>>> I only use USB sticks very rarely and while I do change my mouse or >>>> keyboard from time to time, it hasn't been on my test scenarios in the >>>> past. >>>> So problems like this will only be detected long after they have been >>>> introduced. >>>> >>>> I'd appreciate if we could find some volunteers for tests and would even >>>> more appreciate if you could find somebody starting to create automatic >>>> tests. >>> >>> The best testing is desktop users of OpenIndiana. >>> >>> I like the 2021.04 release of OI, this is a great piece of work, and this >>> release works well on my PC >>> (thanks for the work on it). >>> >>> Regarding the USB automount, I can personally live with the workaround of >>> manual >>> mount. >>> Automount would be nice so if it gets fixed all the better. >>> >>> David Stes >>> >> While I understand your point of view you should be aware that if I >> continue to update things without proper testing more and more things >> will break. >> At some point in time I will break things you rely on and then your >> unhappiness will begin. >> >> We are a very small community and if I cannot convince more people to >> help out, OI will either become outdated in more and more areas >> or it will be more and more buggy. And probably both. >> >> I didn't find the problem earlier because of how I use OI. I don't use >> many things that I have been working on in the past. I will probably >> stop that, >> because I am running out of time. If I have to care for everything I >> will not be able to do anything in the end. >> >> Regards >> >> _______________________________________________ >> oi-dev mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev > > _______________________________________________ > oi-dev mailing list > [email protected] > https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev _______________________________________________ oi-dev mailing list [email protected] https://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/oi-dev
