* Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.?
@ 2000-11-25 22:20 Android
2000-11-25 23:45 ` Keith Owens
2000-11-28 4:31 ` Android
0 siblings, 2 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Android @ 2000-11-25 22:20 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linux
created by the Makefile (make modules_install).
What for? depmod doesn't like this link. It gets confused.
Lines missing from /usr/src/linux/include/asm/uaccess.h:
#define put_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (put_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define get_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (get_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define __put_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (__put_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define __get_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (__get_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
Some modules will not compile without these lines included.
Where are the drivers for bt878 (Video For Linux)?
Some of the device special files are missing when using devfs.
devfsd is running (loaded at the beginning of rc.S by init).
There was no /dev/lp0 on my system, even though module lp was loaded.
After creating this file explicitly with mknod, the printer worked.
This problem is probably the fault of X11 - it doesn't repaint the screen properly
after coming out of console mode. I have to switch back and forth several times
before I get a proper repaint. May be related to using framebuffer with X.
X crashes and locks completely when using sound. Anyone know why?
-- Ted
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* Re: Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.?
2000-11-25 22:20 Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.? Android
@ 2000-11-25 23:45 ` Keith Owens
2000-11-28 4:31 ` Android
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Keith Owens @ 2000-11-25 23:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Android; +Cc: linux-kernel
On Sat, 25 Nov 2000 14:20:39 -0800,
"Android" <android@turbosport.com> wrote:
>There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linux
>created by the Makefile (make modules_install).
>What for? depmod doesn't like this link. It gets confused.
grep modutils Documentation/Changes
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* Re: Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.?
2000-11-25 22:20 Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.? Android
2000-11-25 23:45 ` Keith Owens
@ 2000-11-28 4:31 ` Android
1 sibling, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Android @ 2000-11-28 4:31 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel; +Cc: torvalds
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----- Original Message -----
From: Android
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Sent: Saturday, November 25, 2000 2:20 PM
Subject: Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.?
1) There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linux
created by the Makefile (make modules_install). What for?
2) Lines missing from /usr/src/linux/include/asm/uaccess.h:
#define put_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (put_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define get_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (get_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define __put_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (__put_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
#define __get_user_ret(x,ptr,ret) ({ if (__get_user(x,ptr)) return ret; })
Some modules will not compile without these lines included.
3) Where are the drivers for bt878 (Video For Linux)?
4) Some of the device special files are missing when using devfs.
devfsd is running (loaded at the beginning of rc.S by init).
There was no /dev/lp0 on my system, even though module lp was loaded.
After creating this file explicitly with mknod, the printer worked.
5) This problem is probably the fault of X11 - it doesn't repaint the screen properly
after coming out of console mode. I have to switch back and forth several times
before I get a proper repaint. May be related to using framebuffer with X.
X crashes and locks completely when using sound. Anyone know why?
6) When going through the bash command history (using the arrow keys)
while in framebuffer mode, there will be a pause for about 3 seconds - during this time,
the system is totally frozen until this pause has expired. Any ideas on this?
7) How does one disable the display of the penguin logo when booting in framebuffer
mode so that all video lines are available for text? I know this can be removed with setfont
and possible fbset, but I would prefer the video display be "normal" from the start. Thanks.
-- Ted
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* Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.*
@ 2000-11-30 4:30 Android
2000-11-30 12:07 ` Peter Samuelson
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Android @ 2000-11-30 4:30 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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1) There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linuxcreated by the Makefile (make modules_install). What for?
2) (Answered)
3) (Answered)
4) Some of the device special files are missing when using devfs.
devfsd is running (loaded at the beginning of rc.S by init).
There was no /dev/lp0 on my system, even though module lp was loaded.
After creating this file explicitly with mknod, the printer worked.
5) This problem is probably the fault of X11 - it doesn't repaint the screen properly
after coming out of console mode. I have to switch back and forth several times
before I get a proper repaint. May be related to using framebuffer with X.
X crashes and locks completely when using sound. Anyone know why?
6) When going through the bash command history (using the arrow keys)
while in framebuffer mode, there will be a pause for about 3 seconds - during this time,
the system is totally frozen until this pause has expired. Any ideas on this?
I know this is a problem with bash - this problem doesn't occur when using tcsh.
7) How does one disable the display of the penguin logo when booting in framebuffer
mode so that all video lines are available for text? I know this can be removed with setfont
and possible fbset, but I would prefer the video display be "normal" from the start. Thanks.
-- Ted
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* Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.*
@ 2000-11-30 4:38 Android
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Android @ 2000-11-30 4:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-kernel
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1) There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linuxcreated by the Makefile (make modules_install). What for?
2) (Answered)
3) (Answered)
4) Some of the device special files are missing when using devfs.
devfsd is running (loaded at the beginning of rc.S by init).
There was no /dev/lp0 on my system, even though module lp was loaded.
After creating this file explicitly with mknod, the printer worked.
5) This problem is probably the fault of X11 - it doesn't repaint the screen properly
after coming out of console mode. I have to switch back and forth several times
before I get a proper repaint. May be related to using framebuffer with X.
X crashes and locks completely when using sound. Anyone know why?
6) When going through the bash command history (using the arrow keys)
while in framebuffer mode, there will be a pause for about 3 seconds - during this time,
the system is totally frozen until this pause has expired. Any ideas on this?
I know this is a problem with bash - this problem doesn't occur when using tcsh.
7) How does one disable the display of the penguin logo when booting in framebuffer
mode so that all video lines are available for text? I know this can be removed with setfont
and possible fbset, but I would prefer the video display be "normal" from the start. Thanks.
-- Ted
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* Re: Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.*
2000-11-30 4:30 Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.* Android
@ 2000-11-30 12:07 ` Peter Samuelson
2000-12-01 16:01 ` Marc Mutz
0 siblings, 1 reply; 7+ messages in thread
From: Peter Samuelson @ 2000-11-30 12:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Android; +Cc: linux-kernel
[Android]
> 1) There is a link in /lib/modules/2.4.0.11: build->/usr/src/linuxcreated by the Makefile (make modules_install). What for?
Many people limit their e-mail messages to 80 columns. What for?
The 'build' symlink is to make it easier for external module
installation scripts to find the build directory for a given kernel.
This build directory, in turn, will yield the correct header files,
correct .config, correct compiler flags, etc., all of which can be
important for building a working module.
Peter
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* Re: Questions about Kernel 2.4.0.*
2000-11-30 12:07 ` Peter Samuelson
@ 2000-12-01 16:01 ` Marc Mutz
0 siblings, 0 replies; 7+ messages in thread
From: Marc Mutz @ 2000-12-01 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Peter Samuelson; +Cc: Android, linux-kernel
Peter Samuelson wrote:
>
<snip>
> Many people limit their e-mail messages to 80 columns. What for?
>
CF'mon, linebreaks are bloat! Those extra characters all around :-)
> The 'build' symlink is to make it easier for external module
> installation scripts to find the build directory for a given kernel.
> This build directory, in turn, will yield the correct header files,
> correct .config, correct compiler flags, etc., all of which can be
> important for building a working module.
>
I hope 2.4.0 then does that better than 2.2.17:
$ ls /lib/modules/2.2.17*/build -l
/lib/modules/2.2.17/build -> /usr/src/linux
/lib/modules/2.2.17i10-0001/build -> /usr/src/linux
/lib/modules/2.2.17i8-0001/build -> /usr/src/linux
/lib/modules/2.2.17i8-0002/build -> /usr/src/linux
/lib/modules/2.2.17i8p2/build -> /usr/src/linux
though in all cases /usr/src/linux was only a symlink to the
corresponding tree in /usr/src/Linux/2/2/17/...
Should that not be first converted to paths that contain no symlinks?
Marc
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