it'd be best to pass this on to a developer with
a machine to test the panic on.
Thanks for trying the patches, though. :)
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Hi,
I just bought a new WD 160GB disk and tried to attach
it to my system which is running FreeBSD 4.5-STABLE.
The system panics during the boot process, so I
figured this would be a good opportunity to try out
FreeBSD-5.2 BETA.
I burned a cd with the freebsd 5.2 beta "mini" iso
image, and then t
-f sys/dev/usb/ugen.c, cvs up
sys/dev/usb/ugen.c, patch ...) to see if it alleviates the panic? It
should at least give a more specific panic, if it doesn't fix the problem.
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Index: sys/dev/usb/u
than sce->cur, then sce->cur can only be <= (sce->fill +
count) if count is negative. But I haven't studied the code that closely, so
maybe I'm just missing something obvious. :)
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Martin wrote:
panic()
destroy_dev()
ugen_destroy_devnodes()
ugen_set_config()
Could you try the attached patch, to see if it fixes the panic on the second
run of your program?
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clean.
I'll look at restructuring this code tomorrow, if Bernd doesn't beat me to it.
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t;don't do that", perchance?)
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Ruslan Ermilov wrote:
If you did it exactly like you describe, then you forgot to install
and boot with the new kernel.
Oh. *blushes* :)
I can't believe I forgot to do 'make install'. Thanks Rus. ;)
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ave I done something wrong in the install? It doesn't say which file it
can't open. :|
Thanks for your time. :)
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Thank you both very much. This fills in the gaps nicely and I think I
have a pretty good grip on this now. I feel like I can tune it a bit
without worry now. (and avoid those nasty panics. :-) ) Thank you very
very much.
Jay
On Thu, 26 Jun 2003, Terry Lambert wrote:
> David Schultz wr
h 256M KVA,
try to keep VM_KMEM_SIZE_MAX at 80M or below") doesn't shed enough light
on the matter. What are the implications of VM_KMEM_SIZE getting large?
Does changing this affect memory available to user programs if it's unused
by the kernel?
T
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lso mention that the kernel is identical to 'GENERIC' except that
'options POLLING' was included.
Below is the script, and a log of what occurs on a 4G machine, then a 256M
machine...
Any help would be appreciated,
Jay Kuri
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#!/bin/sh
## quick script to show
70&f=h
It's related to the way ugen treats device nodes since; since devfs was
introduced into the kernel, there have been stricter rules on how the kernel
can manipulate device nodes, and ugen.c is (apparently) still breaking these
rules.
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variety of "pcm" messages myself.
All I can say is that it hasn't seemed to hurt anything for me.
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he commit log:
>
> Try with the current make(1) sources.
Works great for me. Thanks.
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I should also have mentioned that other ports install normally. I just
finished installing unzip.
Jay
On Thursday 23 May 2002 01:28 am, Jay wrote:
> I've just seen the same problem with libnet.
>
> The machine in question was installed via a DP1 CD yesterday. I updated it
>
e /usr/ports dir on the looping
machine. After resyncing /usr/ports with my fresh (finished updating 5
minutes ago) CVS tree, I still see the same problem.
Jay
On Wed, May 22, 2002 at 06:21:22PM -0700, Scott Reese wrote:
> Hello,
>=20
> I just upgraded my 4-STABLE machine to -CURRENT vi
e.newSun Aug 19 02:32:15 2001
@@ -23,7 +23,7 @@
.SUFFIXES: .8 .8.m4
.8.m4.8:
- m4 ${M4FLAGS} ${.IMPSRC} >${.TARGET}
+ /usr/bin/m4 ${M4FLAGS} ${.IMPSRC} >${.TARGET}
.if defined(RELEASE_CRUNCH)
CFLAGS+=-DRELEASE_CRUNCH
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alfway
english
and so on. Just adding what was centered to the left each time you go up in
the menu. I don't know if this is my computer specifically, just figured I'd
let you know that I saw that.
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orking revision
via dc?
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To: "Jay Oliver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2000 10:29 PM
Subject: Re: Linksys Revisted..
> Different "revisions
someone
look into this? Find out whats different, and have dc support both models?
But I'm confused, aren't the cards both the same model? But they both
worked with pn... heh
My head hurts, someone else sort this out
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Regardless, without using mergemaster, the NEW config files will never have
gotten placed into /etc
Make world does not in and of itself in any way touch those configuration
files.
- Jay Oliver
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if I'm wrong) - therefore it
doesn't actually use any space other than that required
to store the file entry.
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these defaults are meant to be
unchanged, wouldn't a place like /boot/rc, or something similar, make
sense? Upgrades get the new whistles, and administrators can fiddle
files in /etc to their heart's content.
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