d.org/dropbox/coredump.diff
I'm not expert enough in this area to review it alone, but would
be happy to commit it if other agree it's suitable.
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nk it does most of the necessary things.
FYI, I submitted a bug/enhancement request to summarize this..
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=46110
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counter-intuitive that a filesystem mounted "read only"
would be modified by the kernel. I'm sure there's some subtlety
I'm not aware of though..
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Guess that would prevent fsck from working though.
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not too bad), but it eventually
finishes and then all is well.
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from the fixit floppy didn't work either
(got a core dump), but that may be because it was already screwed up.
So at minimum, there's a documentation bug (IMHO).
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did was wrong.
FYI, this is a test machine so it's OK if it gets hosed.
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$ disklabel ad0s1
# /dev/ad0s1c:
type: ESDI
disk:
0
After:
vfs.lodirtybuffers: 126
vfs.hidirtybuffers: 252
vfs.numdirtybuffers: 445
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(b) Background fsck is more 'dangerous' than normal fsck
Is this really true? I thought if anything the reverse of (a) would be true.
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rted background
fsck, and the HDD light was blinking as expected. After about 10
seconds, rather suddenly the HDD light stopped blinking. At this
point it was pretty dead. Broke into the debugger and it showed a
similar 'ps' output to what I previously posted.
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/usr/src/sys/vm/uma_core.c:1330: could sleep with "dc0" locked from
/usr/src/sys/pci/if_dc.c:691
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swapper 200 norm[SLPQ sched c0315a20][SLP]
Softupdates is enabled on /usr and /var but not /.
This machine also acts as an NFS client for /home/archie.
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be to look at the HDD light. I didn't wait more
than several minutes so not sure if it would ever finish.
I'll try the other stuff tomorrow as I'm away from the office now.
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...
1. Boot -current system
2. Pull the power cable out
3. Put the power cable back in
4. Let the box boot; it notes backgroud fsck
5. Login and try to do something
I can give you more details about my system separately if you like.
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x27; option allows some combinations of branch + date.
Are you aware of that? Does anything need to be rectified between
the '-j' stuff and your changes? Also, what do the CVS people think
of your patch?
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> connections (ssh, telnet) don't bring up the login prompt.
FYI, "me too". Manual fsck after booting single user mode fixed it.
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> in the same way it has been done for VLAN labels.
You got my vote :-)
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> > WERROR= you mean. :)
>
> He means 'nowerror' in sys/conf/files
>
> FWIW, the correct patch would be to use %j and uintmax_t, not longs.
Thanks, I've adjusted the patch to use %jx and uintmax_t instead,
in case we still want to commit it.
I'll leave it u
#x27;m getting tired of this email. Any objections to the patch below?
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}
But why not just this?
static __inline void
__fd_zero(fd_set *p, __size_t n)
{
memset(p->fds_bits, 0, _howmany(n, _NFDBITS));
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looked but this would be nice to
have if it's not already there.
5. Receipt of a '$' character should always reset the state, no?
(modulo the '~' escape mechanism mentioned above).
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all of your sources (including some
outside of the libc_r/ directory) and/or didn't use 'make buildworld'
standard procedure as described in /usr/src/UPDATING...
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locks and the application's locks.
Right, forgot about that..
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d, so that "foo" always weakly referenced "_foo" whether or not
the function was a cancellation point. But that would have probably
caused a lot of changes in existing code (?).
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t; ***file
>"/tmp/a/ports/lang/ezm3/work/ezm3-1.0/libs/libm3/src/uid/Common/TimeStamp.m3", line 70
> ***
>
> use option @M3stackdump to get a stack trace
> Abort (core dumped)
This is a -current machine with cvsup-without-gui-16.1f installed
(and no separate modula3
eak if the obsolete stuff
were removed... so you'd have to confirm everything with mergemaster.
Possibly this is too dangerous to be useful.
But it would be nice to get rid of those really stale header files, etc.
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not installed by 'make installword' but used to be once.
I.e., if a file is not installed by 'make installworld' then by
definition it's not required for a correctly functioning system.
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eed a mtree.obsolete that goes through and deletes
> these sorts of things as part of installworld/upgrade scripts.
I totally agree.. I was thinking that mergemaster could have a
'hit list' of files that can be been removed.
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rent model then this API may not
be appropriate, but at least in my multi-threading experience this
model is very typical.
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he locking life gets
MUCH simpler for everyone else.
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lock... but some complexity is unavoidable, and it's simpler and
less error-prone to consolidate it all in the timer library.
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> nodes. Of course i suspected my own code, until i tried ng_tee.
> Same crash :(
Try and see if you can get a complete stack trace...
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amp; how hard it would be.
That'd be the next step I guess.. thanks for the comments.
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with userland, in that free(NULL) is legal and does nothing. This
will make it possible to simplify some netgraph code and probably
other stuff too. Reviews appreciated as well.
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m with userland code but
it doesn't seem to happen.
So maybe this is a result of the different threading model in the
-current kernel?
Any ideas appreciated.
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we can start worrying about optimization
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ch fixes the problem for NgSendMsg:
Thanks! I've checked in your fix (plus the same fix for NgSendAsciiMsg())
and will MFC in a few days.
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o--
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o--
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o
I.e., only use "left", "right", and "left2right".
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The main ones are NG_MKMESSAGE() for creating a new control message
and NG_MKRESPONSE() for creating a response to a control message;
and NG_SEND_DATA() to send a data/meta pair, NG_FREE_DATA() to free one.
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Hmm.. you could also get that affect using log2(n) ng_tee(4) nodes..
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be more explicit.
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affected files, or at least there should
have been a HEADS UP, but I don't recall seeing one.
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. doesn't it already do that
without explicit configuration?
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retrieving revision
.
Nope.. just using cvs in pserver mode to a server on the same subnet,
not encrypted or compressed or anything.
Once I actually get all of the -current sources I'll rebuild world
and see if the problem still exists.
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re downloaded whole.. ie, if you blow away an entire directory
and then download it again.
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that has been working fine for many months (and I don't see the
same problem when cvs updating from other machines).
I notice that "cvs" was updated to version 1.11 on 10/31/00...
Has anyone else seen this, and if so, what's the fix??
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interesting feature that it stops bridging all traffic after
about an hour of operation, requiring a power cycle.
Haven't tried upgrading the firmware yet though..
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Seems like there are two settings for the same "default"..
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oo/bar.. I don't want it to get substituted..
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/home/cvs/CVSROOT can I change so that sources
in freebsd/* get $FreeBSD$ substitution, but other sources get the
normal $Id$ substitution? Surely someone has solved this already.. ?
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or better yet
just send an URL... so more than one person can review them.
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nt hooks transmit and receive full PPP
frames, which include the PPP protocol, address, control, and
information fields, but no checksum or other link-specific fields.
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y, but there is other useful
stuff in there too.
The changes are pretty small so I've included them below for
anyone interested in reviewing them.
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impler Makefile) and include a few more example config
files besides "freefall.mc" that demonstrate how to configure in
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x27;t find
> >that list. Does "smbus_pci.c" not exist yet?
>
> Normally, that would be enough yes. I think you want:
>
> src/sys/dev/iicbus and src/sys/dev/smbus
Those are in, but there is no driver that recognizes the
device and vendor ID above. Guess I'll have to write
load the PCI 2.2 spec without being a
"member".
Am I going down the right path trying to write a driver for
this device?
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2, 3 above: add the flag and adjust the macros
2. Sprinkle code with const's and KASSERT()'s
3. Wait and see what blows up
4. Continue with my proposed changes
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to boot boot.flp
> > instead of kern.flp.
>
> Only if you've been silly enough to only put *half* of boot.flp on a
> disk. If it's all there, it works just fine. 8)
Doesn't matter how silly it is -- I can guarantee you that at least one
person has done it :-)
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Not necessarily. This also happens if you try to boot boot.flp
instead of kern.flp.
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bridging, diverting, etc.
What do people think? If this is generally agreeable I'll try to
work on putting together a patch set for review.
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Is there a generic hash table implementation in the kernel somewhere?
If not, is there any interest in creating one?
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Some variant of it may be useful for tracking down this problem too.
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installed by decoding the snapshot file, or something like that.
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since we have things like qsort() and srandom() for instance.
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P_PASSIVE_MODE. In installer, FTP_PASSIVE_MODE is not set. Then,
> ftp->is_passive is reset to 0 by ftpPassive() toggle.
> So, ftp_file_op() issues PORT.
Yes, now I understand.. you and your patch are exactly right.
A combined patch is below; please review.
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ll is actually setting
up an active mode connection, and the PASV is simply the extraneous
one emitted by ftpPassive().
But why is sysinstall going to active mode? I *know* FTP passive
was selected..
In the meantime, I'll fix ftpPassive()..
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o.c
> --- lib/libftpio/ftpio.c 2000/07/10 10:00:20 1.37
> +++ lib/libftpio/ftpio.c 2000/08/17 15:40:43
> @@ -550,7 +550,8 @@
> {
> char *cp = getenv("FTP_PASSIVE_MODE");
>
> -ftpPassive(fp, (cp && strncasecmp(cp, "no", 2)));
> +
65 6675 7365 642e 0d0a ion refused...
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that is the right patch. Thanks!
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other behavior that this using -current sources,
please let me know, as there is a BUG.
OTOH, if you think the behavior "as designed" is incorrect, let's discuss.
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0MB, sizeof(struct ether_header));
> + ether_ifattach(ifp, ETHER_BPF_SUPPORTED);
> splx(s);
>
> return 0;
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Yevmenkin, Maksim N, CSCIO writes:
> > Which changes in particular are you asking about?
>
> the attach/detach ``ng_ether'' nodes
I was planning on MFC'ing that soon.
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Yevmenkin, Maksim N, CSCIO writes:
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> will be back ported to 4.X branch (if they ever will)?
Which changes in particular are you asking about?
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; bit. While we're at it, we could also use a control message
to get the unique Ethernet address, turn promiscuous mode on/off,
and add multicast addresses.
What do you guys think?
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Regarding the libnetgraph change, this supposedly fixed a bug,
so possibly the code in ppp(8) is relying on broken behavior?
Where is this code anyway, I don't see a pppoe.c in usr.sbin/ppp..
I can take a look.
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at makes it harder for developers to build & test new
kernels and/or ssh changes and fixes into freefall can lead to
exponentially increasing problems and/or delays.
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it was a couple of weeks ago.. you probably have an old
version of /sys/netgraph/ng_message.h installed... can you check it?
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Kris Kennaway writes:
> On Fri, 21 Apr 2000, Archie Cobbs wrote:
> > Machine A is 3.4-REL, machine B is either 4.0-stable or 5.0-current
> > (as of a couple of days ago).
>
> Hmm, I've just tried it with ssh-1.2.27 -> openssh-1.2.3 -> freefall, and
> it stil
an old implementation of ssh.
Warning: /home/archie/.ssh/known_hosts, line 4: keysize mismatch for host
freefall.freebsd.org: actual 1023 vs. announced 1024.
Warning: replace 1024 with 1023 in /home/archie/.ssh/known_hosts, line 4.
Last login: Fri Apr 21 10:25:44 2000 from s205m132.whistle
changed. Machine A (and presumably
freefall) haven't.
It may be something stupid I'm doing.. but if it is, then I was was
doing it before and it used to work :-)
It also may have to do with the warning 'Server lies about size of
server host key: actual size is 1023 bits
ssword on machine B
5. On machine B (5.0-current): "ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]"
If I leave out steps #3 and #4 then it works fine as before.
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> When I ssh from a 4.0-stable machine, everything works as before.
^^
Oops- sorry, that should be a "3.4-RELEASE" machine.
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changed '1024' to '1023' but that didn't help.
When I ssh from a 4.0-stable machine, everything works as before.
Is anyone else seeing this problem?
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m except for CVS_RSH=ssh .. meaning
every cvs operation requires a password.
Any ideas what I'm doing wrong?
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The existence of m_dup() makes the latter option a lot easier..
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