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2006 Nov 20
1
compilation bug
Hello When i try to make world (any) from xen-3.0.2 to xen-unstable-src I gat following error : gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -DNDEBUG -m64 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wdeclaration-after-statement -nostdinc -fno-builtin -fno-common -fno-strict-aliasing -iwithprefix include -Werror -Wno-pointer-arith -pipe -I/home/test1/xen-unstable/xen/include
2012 Sep 14
4
System reboots while installing a guest Windows
Hi, For doing a project, I am using xen (version 3.1.0) from source code. When I want to install the guest system (using i.e. xm create w2k3.hvm), my whole system reboots and nothing else happens. I do not know how to find out what is wrong with my xen installation. I will appreciate if some one helps me to solve this problem. Thank you, -Adrian _______________________________________________
2008 Mar 07
6
where is the location of definition of "do_xen_version"?
hi, my friends: Currently, i am studying the way of hypercall's implementation. i have already known the flow of hypercall's execuation, and i decided to add a new hypercall into the Xen. first, i want to know the detail of one hypercall function, for example, "do_xen_version", but i can not find the location of definition of "do_xen_version". who can help me? i have
2008 Mar 18
1
Compilation failure
Compilation failure on c/s 17194 is as follows: /root/randy/vtd-stage/xen/common/built_in.o: In function `guest_remove_page'': /root/randy/vtd-stage/xen/common/memory.c:172: undefined reference to `__bitop_bad_size'' /root/randy/vtd-stage/xen/common/memory.c:172: relocation truncated to fit: R_X86_64_PC32 against undefined symbol `__bitop_bad_size''
2008 Aug 20
3
Grant Table Hyper Calls For Sharing Memory
I was following an email chain in the xen mailing list on HVM hypercalls on grant tables and the email chain link is below http://lists.xensource.com/archives/html/xen-devel/2007-03/msg00688.html This link says that we need not required hypercalls to share memory b/w HVM''s. But as far as my understanding of sharing memory is concerned, I think the memory is shared using grant table
2020 Nov 05
0
[EXTERNAL] [llvm-mc] FreeBSD kernel module performance impact when upgrading clang
> You used -noinhibit-exec to ignore the diagnostic, which is usually a bad thing. I certainly agree with that. The point I was trying to make in my original email is that, specifically for kernel objects, this diagnostic is incorrect. R_X86_64_PC32 can be used safely against the symbol foo in that specific context, and should be possible without ignoring diagnostics. I wondered if there
2015 Feb 12
4
Bug#778181: xen: ftbfs with GCC-5
Package: src:xen Version: 4.4.1-6 Severity: normal Tags: sid stretch User: debian-gcc at lists.debian.org Usertags: ftbfs-gcc-5 Please keep this issue open in the bug tracker for the package it was filed for. If a fix in another package is required, please file a bug for the other package (or clone), and add a block in this package. Please keep the issue open until the package can be built in a
2017 Apr 25
1
[LLD] Linking static library does not resolve symbols as gold/ld
Hi Martin, Thank you for sending the script. I can reproduce the issue with it. It looks like the program crashes when it tries to call std::vector<sometype>'s ctor from a static initializer. I don't fully understand what is causing the issue yet, but here are my observations. - Since you are creating a temporary object file using `ld.gold -r`, your object file contains multiple
2020 Nov 02
2
[llvm-mc] FreeBSD kernel module performance impact when upgrading clang
Hi, I'm in the process of migrating from clang5 to clang10. Unfortunately clang10 introduced a negative performance impact. The cause is an increase of PLT entries from this patch (first released in clang7): https://bugs.llvm.org/show_bug.cgi?id=36370 https://reviews.llvm.org/D43383 If I revert that clang patch locally, the additional PLT entries and the performance impact disappear. This
2017 Mar 23
2
[LLD] Linking static library does not resolve symbols as gold/ld
Hi Martin, It's hard to tell what is wrong only with the information. If that is an open-source program, can you give me a link to that so that I can try? If that's a proprietary software you cannot share with me, you might want to produce small reproducible test case. On Thu, Mar 23, 2017 at 1:10 AM, Martin Richtarsky <s at martinien.de> wrote: > Hi Rui, > > fyi I'm
2015 Oct 24
0
Bug#802870: xen: FTBFS: error: array subscript is above array bounds
Source: xen Version: 4.4.1-9+deb8u1 Severity: serious Justification: fails to build from source Tags: sid stretch User: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org Usertags: ftbfs X-Debbugs-CC: reproducible-builds at lists.alioth.debian.org Dear Maintainer, The package fails to build: symbols.c: In function ?symbols_lookup?: symbols.c:23:61: error: array subscript is above array bounds
2020 May 18
1
ether-wake
On Sun, May 17, 2020 at 07:46:00PM -0600, R C wrote: > what port does ether-wake use?? (I believe it is port 9? but not sure). The 'ether-wake' command in net-tools doesn't use a port at all. It's just a raw packet of EtherType 0x0842 as the so-called "Magic Packet" <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wake-on-LAN#Magic_packet> For example, if you were to run:
2015 Jul 21
0
Bug#793132: xen: FTBFS with glibc 2.21 and gcc-5
Source: xen Version: 4.4.1-9 Severity: normal >From my pbuilder build log, using a setup preferring glibc and gcc-defaults from experimental: ... gcc -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -m64 -fno-strict-aliasing -std=gnu99 -Wall -Wstrict-prototypes -Wdeclaration-after-statement -Wno-unused-but-set-variable -Wno-unused-local-typedefs -DNDEBUG
2019 Feb 26
0
Centos 7.6 & ether-wake
Can you be more specific about the hardware? I have a setup of DELL desktop, DELL Server SuperMicro Server and couple other devices. I am using from a cgi script the next on one server to wake the other: /usr/bin/sudo /usr/sbin/ether-wake "XY::XY" -b && echo 1 All of my servers have Intel PRO 1Gbit ethernet nics(2,4,1.. ports per machine). To make the Desktop wakeup I had to do
2020 May 18
0
ether-wake
Actually you are not correct. 1st: I didn't quote the wikipedia article,? someone sent that as an answer to my previous post. ?? (similar mindset probably, as in your response) 2: You are wrong,? broadcast packets, like for example DHCP, and also WOL (if UDP), can be routed, by the means of ip helper addresses and directed broadcasts on Cisco equipment Also, you like others seem to
2017 Mar 15
2
[LLD] Linking static library does not resolve symbols as gold/ld
On Wed, Mar 15, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Martin Richtarsky <s at martinien.de> wrote: > Here is the relevant output: > > 0000000000013832 <func()>: > 13832: 55 push %rbp > 13833: 48 89 e5 mov %rsp,%rbp > 13836: 53 push %rbx > 13837: 48 83 ec 18 sub $0x18,%rsp
2013 Nov 25
3
Re: [PATCH 3/3] lib: Add support for creating nodes (keys) and values with UTF-16LE-encoded names
On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 11:25:53PM +0100, Hilko Bengen wrote: > --- > lib/write.c | 49 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------- > 1 file changed, 34 insertions(+), 15 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/lib/write.c b/lib/write.c > index dbb8292..72b1f8a 100644 > --- a/lib/write.c > +++ b/lib/write.c > @@ -608,9 +608,17 @@ hivex_node_add_child (hive_h *h,
2020 May 18
0
ether-wake
Ok,? I get that, found it before;? "typically sent as a UDP datagram to port 0, 7 or 9, or directly over Ethernet as EtherType 0x0842" The keyword being 'typically',?? but what is it that ether-wake actually uses/does?? (I need to forward a WOL packet to a different vlan on some Cisco hardware, between two Centos machines). Ron On 5/17/20 8:14 PM, John Pierce wrote: >
2020 May 18
1
ether-wake
> Actually you are not correct. > > > 1st: I didn't quote the wikipedia article,? someone sent that as an > answer to my previous post. > > ?? (similar mindset probably, as in your response) > > 2: You are wrong,? broadcast packets, like for example DHCP, and also > WOL (if UDP), can be routed, by > > the means of ip helper addresses and directed broadcasts
2007 May 31
0
Asterisk Release Maintenance News
Greetings Asterisk Enthusiasts, Last week, about 50 developers gathered in Atlanta, GA, USA at the Georgia Tech University's Information Security Center (GTISC) for a week of discussion about the future of Asterisk. One of the topics that came up was the future of the existing Asterisk release branches. Asterisk 1.2 was released in the Fall of 2005. At this time, Asterisk 1.0 was put into