:Cute. After the ps axlf, all the swapped out processes went from 0 to 8 KB
:resident. But the stuck process stayed at 0 KB resident. It wasn't
:swapped out anyway, according to the ps flags, so it should have had some
:resident pages. Seems like a contradiction to me.
:
:Stephen.
Yah. t
Please try the attached patch.
Alan
Index: vm/vm_object.c
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RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/vm/vm_object.c,v
retrieving revision 1.158
diff -c -r1.158 vm_object.c
*** vm_object.c 1999/07/01 19:53:42 1.158
--- vm_object.c 1999/07
:I've been seeing an interesting problem when doing a make installworld on a
:486 with 16MB of memory. Immediately after installing libc.so.3, it will hang.
:DDB gives a backtrace to a mmap related call (sorry, the box is at home at the
:memoment and this email was prompted by something on free
:Hi,
:
:Any current's more recent than about a month ago on my main system seem to
:'hang' on biord whenever they access the IDE drives...
:...
Make sure you have the absolute latest CURRENT. There was a situation
that broken current a week or so ago for 2 days that could result
in p
> What exactly are the ranges? You haven't given me enough info yet. I wrote the
> K6-* MTRR driver, so I'd like to help.
>
OK, the Linux 3dfx driver attempts to set up a write combining range starting
at the card's base address and 0x40 bytes long. After doing this it then
sets up a rang
>> Any current's more recent than about a month ago on my main system seem to
>> 'hang' on biord whenever they access the IDE drives...
> My test / compile box : Pentium III 450 MHZ with 8 gig ide disk drive
> does not hang at all . FreeBSD-current is about a week old.
Same here; K6-233 with 2
Not sure if this will help
My test / compile box : Pentium III 450 MHZ with 8 gig ide disk drive
does not hang at all . FreeBSD-current is about a week old.
Cheers
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Hi,
Any current's more recent than about a month ago on my main system seem to
'hang' on biord whenever they access the IDE drives...
The system boots of SCSI, has a number of SCSI drives - but as soon as it
either tries to mount, or fsck an IDE drive it just hangs... Breaking into DDB
at the ti
> >Hi,
> >
> >the new dev_t stuff in the kernel keeps system accounting showing up
> >the tty properly. After taking a look at the fix for the swap device,
> >I propose the following equivalent fix:
>
> Looks good, could you try this version for me ?
[patch deleted]
I recompiled a "make world" an
In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "D. Rock" writes:
>Hi,
>
>the new dev_t stuff in the kernel keeps system accounting showing up
>the tty properly. After taking a look at the fix for the swap device,
>I propose the following equivalent fix:
Looks good, could you try this version for me ?
Index: s
Hi,
the new dev_t stuff in the kernel keeps system accounting showing up
the tty properly. After taking a look at the fix for the swap device,
I propose the following equivalent fix:
Index: kern/kern_acct.c
===
RCS file: /data/cvs/s
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
>
> >
> > Spits the dummy? And do you mean memcontrol?
>
> It (memcontrol, I was typing the name from memory at work) complains. I was
> trying to set up the MTRRs like the Linux voodoo device driver does. I hadn't
Weird! Fixed.
> Permissions in
> ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386
> are:
>
> drwx-- 19 root 0 1024 Jul 8 12:38
> 4.0-19990708-CURRENT
> drwx-- 19 root 0 1024 Jul 9 12:37
> 4.0-1
Permissions in
ftp://current.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD/snapshots/i386
are:
drwx-- 19 root 0 1024 Jul 8 12:38
4.0-19990708-CURRENT
drwx-- 19 root 0 1024 Jul 9 12:37
4.0-19990709-CURRENT
Val
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Get your free
Hi All,
The combination of Apache + PHP + FreeTDS I use under 3.2-Release without
problems, segfaults when it's built and run under -current (current as of
about 2 weeks ago).
i.e. I get "Segmentation fault - core dumped" when I try to run it. If I try
to run gdb through the core file, that also
Sheldon Hearn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Wed, 07 Jul 1999 23:12:57 +0200, Frank Nobis wrote:
>
> > todays current breaks in build of libgcc
> >
> > ===> gnu/lib/libgcc
> > c++ -O2 -mpentium -fpcc-struct-return -ffast-math -fno-strength-reduce -malig
>
> Hi Frank,
>
> You're sure the sam
>this is problematic.
>
>you cannot add a new element before the pending firing because you can't
>tell how far into the present trigger you are.
This is not a problem for readable counters like the i8254. The problem
for the i8254 is that reading and writing it takes a long time (perhaps
5 usec
Hi folks,
About a week ago, we made inetd's TCP Wrapper support a command-line
option instead of a compile-time option. While this was met with
unanimous approval, a number of people objected to the limited -w
option.
I've just committed a change that allows wrapping for each of internal
and ex
On Thursday, 8th July 1999, Matthew Dillon wrote:
>There is a way we can find out for sure. For any of you with processes
>stuck in objtrm, see if you can gdb the kernel and get a backtrace
>of that process to see if it might be in a state where a previous
>call context is holdin
>
> Spits the dummy? And do you mean memcontrol?
It (memcontrol, I was typing the name from memory at work) complains. I was
trying to set up the MTRRs like the Linux voodoo device driver does. I hadn't
thought of doing it the way you suggest, as the documentation says that the
size has to b
On Fri, 9 Jul 1999, Stephen Hocking-Senior Programmer PGS Tensor Perth wrote:
> For some video cards (to wit, the voodoo stuff), the MTRRs should be set up as
> follows
>
>write-combining
> +--+
> +---+
> uncacheable
>
> i.e.
On Fri, Jul 09, 1999 at 12:59:51PM +0930, Kris Kennaway wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jul 1999, David O'Brien wrote:
>
> > > todays current breaks in build of libgcc
> >
> > Since libgcc/Makefile hasn't been touched since April, me thinks
> > something else is going on in your environment.
> >
> > > ===>
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