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2012 Dec 03
1
apc / ap9612th questions
Steffen - I have few questions regarding this ups/card combo.: 1) How does the capability string looks like ? (^Z) 2) How does the string of supported commands look like ? (a) 3) How do values for '[' ']' '{' '}' are enumerated when this card is present ? I can see two choices: a) '-' rotates one part, while '+' the other b) both parts are
2013 Jul 22
1
Chaining with chain.c32 from syslinux 6.01 error
W dniu 22.07.2013 13:07, Matt Fleming pisze: > On Thu, 18 Jul, at 01:22:04PM, Adrian Irimia wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I have a bootable usb with syslinux 5.10 on wich the following code is working ok. >> LABEL - >> MENU LABEL GRUB LEGACY >> MENU INDENT 1 >> COM32 chain.c32 >> APPEND boot fs grub=/boot/grub-legacy/stage2
2011 Mar 05
19
[RFC apcsmart V3 00/18] apcsmart driver updates
Sorry for a bit longer delay than I anticipated, I was stuffed with the work. This is the next iteration of the patch adding some functionality to apcsmart driver, and relying on 'ignorelb' recently added. Follow up from previous thread: http://www.mail-archive.com/nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org/msg02331.html Main differences is that V3 is split into many small patches, so the
2010 Dec 30
3
Boot Error GPT partition
Hi all, I was using grub2 for booting Archlinux x86_64 in my GPT Internal HDD (/dev/sda) then I switched to syslinux/extlinux. It was working fine but suddenly it staring showing "Boot Error" message on screen. I googled for a solution and tried all syslinux versions from 4.04-pre4 down to 4.03-stable but non of them worked. I don't know what suddenly changed caused this
2011 Mar 21
2
apcsmart question
Before I start any commits. In patch 2/18 - http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/nut-upsdev/2011-March/005299.html Two "custom" commands slipped in: ups.firmware.old and shutdown.return.grace. In 18/18 I tried to rename them and add remainig commands for "hackish" shutdown methods, to make them easily callable through e.g. upscmd (for example for testing). Is it
2010 Oct 13
3
[syslinux:disklib] disklib: make CHS calculation match core/fs/diskio.c
On 10/13/2010 08:36 AM, syslinux-bot for Michal Soltys wrote: > Commit-ID: 9c8db7560e2dc83d1191bb2f90b4d4d0ae3d37d6 > Gitweb: http://syslinux.zytor.com/commit/9c8db7560e2dc83d1191bb2f90b4d4d0ae3d37d6 > Author: Michal Soltys <soltys at ziu.info> > AuthorDate: Wed, 13 Oct 2010 10:57:36 +0200 > Committer: Michal Soltys <soltys at ziu.info> > CommitDate: Wed, 13
2011 Mar 12
2
[RFC/PREVIEW] Move apcsmart driver to canonical processing + minor stuff
Inital tests with two apc units (2005 and pre-2000) seem to go well. See commit message for details. I'll add more detailed rationale after getting some sleep :) Michal Soltys (1): apcsmart: switch processing to ICANON + minor fixes drivers/apcsmart.c | 270 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++----------------- drivers/apcsmart.h | 127 ++++++++++++++++--------- 2 files changed, 267
2014 Dec 03
2
chain updates for 4, 5 and 6 (pulls)
Hi, For 6.xx: git://hasevolq.net/syslinux.git sys6 Michal Soltys (3): chain/partiter: call notsane_gpt_hdr() per header chain/partiter: add options to ignore GPT crc checks chain: year update in commments (trivial) Main addition here are separate options from 'strict' to ignore crc checks against gpt header and/or gpt partition list, so the user can force booting
2012 Oct 23
1
apcsmart and #311678 feature request thoughts
https://alioth.debian.org/tracker/?func=detail&atid=411544&aid=311678&group_id=30602 I wanted to do it somewhat more flexibly/elegantly, so this is what I've been thinking about (or rather sitting on mostly implemented piece, still needing some testing though): - any variable that may include multiple data, would be (during runtime) split into appropriate *.N.* sets; for
2010 Jul 30
4
chain.c: fix v2 for public indexes in iterators (for master and disklib)
>From the earlier patches - that simple fix for indexes not counting non-data partitions in gpt and mbr cases. Patches don't touch any other parts of the code at this stage - bigger stuff later for disklib as we agreed - but this is potentially useful right now. Michal Soltys (1): chain.c: fix public index value in mbr and gpt iterators
2012 Nov 06
50
chain.c32 (and partiter) updates v2
This is a bit updated set of chain.c32 changes that simplifies a few things (and in partiter part), fixes few minor issues and adds a few new features. Details are in the following commits, below is the summary and pull details at the end. Shao - any chance to peek over them ? Most of those are relatively simple changes and well tested, though of course something might have slipped my attention.
2015 Mar 08
0
chain updates for 4, 5 and 6 (pulls)
On Tue, Dec 2, 2014 at 8:27 PM, Michal Soltys <soltys at ziu.info> wrote: > Hi, > > For 6.xx: > > git://hasevolq.net/syslinux.git sys6 > > Michal Soltys (3): > chain/partiter: call notsane_gpt_hdr() per header > chain/partiter: add options to ignore GPT crc checks > chain: year update in commments (trivial) I'm not sure "Copyright
2011 Feb 07
4
[PATCH/RFC v2 0/3] Updates to ACP smart driver
This is 2nd version of the earlier patch featuring a few new features and fixes to the apcsmart driver, following the remarks in: http://www.mail-archive.com/nut-upsdev at lists.alioth.debian.org/msg02294.html Major changes from v1: - handle battery.charge and battery.runtime checks at main.c level - handle "immutable but writable" conflict gracefully at driver level -
2017 Jan 10
2
[PATCH] mail-storage.c: check against NULL address in strcmp() invocation
Configurations with multiple shared namespaces can trigger a bug where the first argument of strcmp() invocation is NULL. This patch adds an explicit check, analogously to how the second argument is sanitized. --- src/lib-storage/mail-storage.c | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/src/lib-storage/mail-storage.c b/src/lib-storage/mail-storage.c index
2012 Mar 27
2
new chain cleanups - question re. preferred license
I'm preparing a few simple patches that will cleanup few things regarding new chain - in particular the ones I mentioned in Januray during discussion with Shao (tone down overkill abstractions, etc.). One question on a formal side though - which license is preferred at the top of the source files ? Currently there're two present - either something bsd-ish (on parts derived from
2017 Jan 02
2
multiple shared/mail format namespaces
Hi, Are configurations (with separate formats per namespace) - such as ... namespace { type = shared list = children inbox = no separator = / subscriptions = no prefix = shared1/%%n/ location = maildir:/var/mail1/%%n/ } namespace { type = shared list = children inbox = no separator = / subscriptions = no prefix = shared2/%%n/ location =
2011 Jan 18
1
apcsmart.c question
Hi, I started updating smart driver with a few things I've been missing. While going through the source: - in upsdrv_shutdown(), there're loads of printfs - they kinda look like a leftover from older debug times. Shouldn't they be changed into upsdebugx() or upslogx() ?
2011 Feb 23
1
libinstaller/syslxint.h: bsCodeLen
After commit 036fa4e1a8aefeba3, shouldn't bsCodeLen be adjusted to reflect added fields at the end ? Basically: -#define bsCodeLen (offsetof(struct boot_sector, bsSignature) - \ +#define bsCodeLen (offsetof(struct boot_sector, bsMagic) - \
2009 Jul 09
1
apcsmart and dual environmental sensors
Hi, We have a several AP9612TH environmental cards (they have 2 probe connectors) inserted into our APC UPS devices which monitor temperature and humidity. The apcsmart nut module knows how to query the ambient.temperature and ambient.humidity using the 't' and 'h' commands of the UPS (refer to apcsmart.h). The results of the 't' and 'h' commands are from probe 1.
2010 Jul 26
5
[RFC/PATCH] New chainloading functionality
This patch introduces extra functionality to chain.c, mainly with reference to BPB adjustments, but not only that. It expects 3 small patches I sent earlier (they are included for easy reference, patches 1-3/4). The changes introduced are: 1) file and boot sector use separate options to control load address and jump address (if applicable). Options are as described below: *