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2007 Apr 18
2
[Patch]: Drive/Partition and extensible filesystem support for syslinux
Here is the patch for making syslinux enable opening partitions with fat filesystems (well, the architecture is in place to make it open other filesystems too). Usage is like this: #include <syslinux/io.h> #include <syslinux/partitions.h> #include <fs/fat/libfat.h> syslinux_devdesc dfd; struct libfat_filesystem* fs; diskinfo disk_info; char mbr[512]; static part_entry
2007 Feb 12
4
Read disk not working in 3.35+
Hey, Looks like read disk function which was launched in 3.35 isnt working. Did anyone test this on any hardware? I'm using it thru the com32 interface to read contents of the active partition of a USB boot key (syslinux). I did a sample test like: void scanAndPrint() { com32sys_t regs_in; char *sectorBuf = __com32.cs_bounce; int i; memset(sectorBuf, 0x0, 512); // XXX MARK 1
2007 Jan 16
3
[LLVMdev] OK, how does this work?
I'm trying to get LLVM1.9 working on my Ubuntu 6.10 system. The LLVM version in the repositories is 1.7 and I've never managed to get it successfully working because whoever packaged it thought it would be fun to rename everything. This means I can't use it to build 1.9 and I've therefore decided to try bootstrapping a 1.9 build. Yes, I've looked at the docs where it said
2006 Jan 14
3
Patch to add Symbols/segments loader for mboot.c
Hello, I use Tim's mboot.c32 to load multiboot kernels over pxelinux. However, some kernels require the symbol table and other information in the ELF section header table to be able to load properly. This functionality is not present in mboot.c now, so I added support for it. The patch is attached. It would be great if you can push this into the next release of syslinux so ELF multiboot
2007 Jan 16
0
[LLVMdev] OK, how does this work?
Hi Michael, On Tue, 2007-01-16 at 10:24 +0800, Michael T. Richter wrote: > I'm trying to get LLVM1.9 working on my Ubuntu 6.10 system. The LLVM > version in the repositories is 1.7 and I've never managed to get it > successfully working because whoever packaged it thought it would be > fun to rename everything. This means I can't use it to build 1.9 and > I've
2013 Apr 18
4
Not receiving real data from a Eaton E series DX 1000H UPS
UPS: http://www.eaton.com/Eaton/ESeriesUPS/DXUPS/index.htm?wtredirect=www.eaton.com/DXUPS I have the same problem on two different computers. The first one is running Ubuntu 12.10 i386 , the second one is running Debian 6.0 x64. Both of them are updated. I tried using different serial cable but the result is the same. The connection to the ups using Windows 7 and Winpower is working fine on
2007 Feb 06
3
Syslinux: Broken file reading for fat16 with 3.35+?
Hello, I noticed after upgrading from 3.20, I haven't been able to get syslinux to boot properly with menu.c32 or mboot.c32 from a USB key. I get an error saying invalid kernel when its trying to load menu.c32 or mboot.c32 (or any other kernel for that matter). I tried 3.35 and 3.36-pre5. Same exact behaviour. I'm using the following to compile: gcc version 3.2.3 20030502 (Red Hat Linux
2010 Nov 08
3
[LLVMdev] Phronix does another speed test
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=llvm_gcc_dragonegg28&num=1 as of version 2.8, LLVM is generating slower code than the newer GCCs but generates the code more quickly.
2013 Jun 17
1
Cisco SSCP to SIP
Hi all, I'm trying to convers some Cisco SSCP phones to the SIP formware. The phone boots, I see it tries to fetch a bunch of files on my TFTP: Jun 17 09:37:45 firewall dnsmasq-dhcp[21202]: DHCPACK(eth2) 192.168.10.103 6c:50:4d:da:f0:67 SEP6C504DDAF067 Jun 17 09:38:10 firewall in.tftpd[22666]: RRQ from 192.168.10.103 filename CTLSEP6C504DDAF067.tlv Jun 17 09:38:10 firewall in.tftpd[22666]:
2006 Jan 29
7
PXELinux sporadic hangs searching for config file
Very sporadicially (1 out of every 40-5000 boots), our blade system will hang indefinately while PXE Linux is attempting to locate it's configuration file. This is causing our automated testing to hang and generate failures. I have put more details below. My concerns are threefold: 1) System hangs 2) PXE Linux bootstrap never seems to retry the transaction 3) PXE Linux bootstrap never seems
2006 Dec 08
1
RE: [PATCH]UHC should not generate interrupt when USBdevice returns NAK
Hi all, Is there any comment on this patch? Current HID(mouse/tablet) emulator in qemu-dm persistently returns a data in an INTERRUPT transfer, even if the device (mouse/tablet) keeps the same status as the last interrupt transfer. This behavior does not reflect the HID/USB/UHCI spec. According to HID spec, USB HID device (using interrupt pipe) will return an NAK indicate no interrupt
2002 Aug 17
1
Pxelinux: File not found during boot, HELP
Hi, I am trying to boot the PXEclient via pxeserver and I am getting an error "file not found", following are me setup in the /tftpboot: /tftpboot: initrd.img linuz pxelinux.0 /tftpboot/pxelinux.cfg default (lower case) in the default file: # This is the default pxelinux config file. LABEL test KERNEL vmlinuz APPEND
2018 Aug 03
7
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 00:05 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > 2- Make virtio use the DMA API with our custom platform-provided > > swiotlb callbacks when needed, that is when not using IOMMU *and* > > running on a secure VM in our case. > > And total NAK the customer platform-provided part of this. We need > a flag passed in from the hypervisor that the device
2018 Aug 03
7
[RFC 0/4] Virtio uses DMA API for all devices
On Fri, 2018-08-03 at 00:05 -0700, Christoph Hellwig wrote: > > 2- Make virtio use the DMA API with our custom platform-provided > > swiotlb callbacks when needed, that is when not using IOMMU *and* > > running on a secure VM in our case. > > And total NAK the customer platform-provided part of this. We need > a flag passed in from the hypervisor that the device
2010 Feb 21
3
[LLVMdev] Possibly using a broken version of GCC to build LLVM (file won't finish compiling).
Hi Does there exist a list of relative compile times for source files in LLVM? I am doing a build for ARM on an actual ARM device, and CodeGenDAGPatterns.cpp is taking a really long time to compile (it's been like 20 minutes or more). I don't even get an error. All the files before it compile pretty quickly but this file in particular just won't finish. The version of gcc I have on
2006 Nov 06
1
[LLVMdev] Problems building cfrontend 4 source on SUSE 10.1
Hi Robert, Please make sure that you: 1. Completely rebuild LLVM (make clean; make reconfigure; make tools-only) 2. Completely rebuild llvm-gcc (wipe out the build dir with rm -rf, configure llvm-gcc and rebuild it) If you've done that, then please enter the debugger and get a stack trace for us. You will need to: 1. Capture the xgcc compile command that failed 2. Run that command
2010 Feb 21
0
[LLVMdev] Possibly using a broken version of GCC to build LLVM (file won't finish compiling).
Puyan, There is a doc on the document page which describe the list of broken GCCs. You'll need to check it once the docs are online. Rajika On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 11:33 AM, Puyan Lotfi <puyan at gatech.edu> wrote: > Hi > > Does there exist a list of relative compile times for source files in LLVM? > I am doing a build for ARM on an actual ARM device, and >
2006 Nov 06
4
[LLVMdev] Problems building cfrontend 4 source on SUSE 10.1
This is an libpath problem. When xgcc runs it wants to dynamically link the libgcc.so. When you run it from the command line it will find your system libgcc.so (which works) and so you don't see the segfault. When you run xgcc from the Makefile, it will have set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to get your <cfebuilddir>/gcc directory which will find the libgcc.so that it just built, which is the one
2006 Nov 06
2
[LLVMdev] Problems building cfrontend 4 source on SUSE 10.1
Hi Robert, On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 12:45 -0800, Robert Mykland wrote: > Reid, > > Here's the backtrace you asked for: > > (gdb) bt > #0 0x0862d65c in llvm::LiveVariables::runOnMachineFunction () Hmm, this is a little strange. Your LLVM build is non-debug (there's no line numbers or arguments in any of the llvm related calls). However, your llvm-gcc build seems to have
2006 Nov 06
3
[LLVMdev] Problems building cfrontend 4 source on SUSE 10.1
I was having video problems, so upgraded my Linux box from SUSE 9.3, where LLVM frontend 4 source built fine, to SUSE 10.1, where I got the error message: ../../llvm-gcc4-1.8-source/gcc/libgcc2.c:541: internal compiler error: Segmentation fault Please submit a full bug report, with preprocessed source if appropriate. See <URL:http://llvm.org/bugs> for instructions. This version of SUSE