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On Wed, Aug 13, 2008 at 06:24:22PM +0000, Attilio Rao wrote: > attilio 2008-08-13 18:24:22 UTC > > FreeBSD src repository > > Modified files: > sys/kern kern_thread.c subr_witness.c > sys/sys lock.h > Log: > SVN rev 181695 on 2008-08-13 18:24:22Z by attilio > > Introduce some WITNESS improvements: > - Speedup the lock orderings lookup     

Group: fa.freebsd.cvsall · Group Profile · Search for Memory Address Not Aligned in fa.freebsd.cvsall
Author: Marius Strobl
Date: Aug 19, 2008 11:51

Method and apparatus for efficient transfer of data to memory. A method for storing a sequence consisting of a repeated data pattern of three bytes to a memory in double word increments aligned with double word boundaries. A register is loaded with the first four bytes of the sequence. The contents of the register are then repeatedly stored to consecutive locations of the memory. Between each
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Method and apparatus for efficient transfer of data to memory. A method for storing a sequence consisting of a repeated data pattern of three bytes to a memory in double word increments aligned with double word boundaries. A register is loaded with the first four bytes of the sequence. The contents of the register are then repeatedly stored to consecutive locations of the memory. Between each     

Group: alt.os.development · Group Profile · Search for Memory Address Not Aligned in alt.os.development
Author: Mike Gonta
Date: Aug 11, 2008 04:41

2007/7/11, Erik Bertelsen <bertelsen.erik@gmail.com>: I'm trying to build a GENERIC kernel on the sources of today and will report back if that makes any difference. Ok, building GENERIC does result in a bootable kernel -- I'll now try to reduce GENERIC in several steps to determine why my custom kernel does not boot. The kernel configuration was originally made as a copy of
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On an Ultra1 with sources as of this afternoon, I see this when trying to boot netbsd: Sun Ultra 1 UPA/SBus (UltraSPARC 167MHz), No Keyboard OpenBoot 3.11, 320 MB memory installed, Serial #8141395. Ethernet address 8:0:20:7c:3a:53, Host ID: 807c3a53. Rebooting with command: boot Boot device: disk File and args: NetBSD IEEE 1275 Bootblock >> NetBSD/sparc64 OpenFirmware Boot, Revision     

Group: alt.os.assembly · Group Profile · Search for Memory Address Not Aligned in alt.os.assembly
Author: Mike Gonta
Date: Aug 11, 2008 04:41

techie wrote: So, What C compiler are you using ? What processor are you using ? I leave the third one as an exercise for the user. donald The target processor is TMS320F2812 ( 32-bit DSP ) Im using the Code composer studio IDE The advice you received in this thread has some merits. Unfortunately it also appears that the thread is degenerating into
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Le 25 janvier 2007 à 22:05, Johan SANCHEZ s'est exprimé ainsi : > franchement le mieux serait le port série A et de mettre la bécane en > diag (setenv diag-switch? true ) Bon, je n'ai rien vu sortir par le port série mais j'ai vu que le diag-switch? était déjà à true et j'ai compris pourquoi le boot stoppait déjà une première fois dans l'openboot (je l'avait raté) avant de stopper une seconde     

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Author: Erik Bertelsen
Date: Jul 12, 2007 07:06

Number: 106801 Category: kern Synopsis: Kernel panic when configuring rl(4) device Confidential: no Severity: serious Priority: high Responsible: freebsd-bugs State: open Quarter: Keywords: Date-Required: Class: sw-bug Submitter-Id: current-users Arrival-Date: Sat Dec 16 04:00:17 GMT 2006 Closed
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On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:50:45PM +0200, Gustaf R??ntil?? wrote: > Package: general > Version: AMD64 > > This is basically a debian AMD64-version of the bug report for ubuntu > AMD64 bug 24691 [1]. > > The problem is (seems to be) that a lot of libraries are built with > alignment above 2**3. Most of these cases are actually 2**20 in ubuntu > AMD64 and 2**21 in debian AMD64. In other words     

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Author: Erik Bertelsen
Date: Jul 11, 2007 12:15

On Wed, Aug 27, 2008 at 12:50:45PM +0200, Gustaf R??ntil?? wrote: Package: general Version: AMD64 This is basically a debian AMD64-version of the bug report for ubuntu AMD64 bug 24691 [1]. The problem is (seems to be) that a lot of libraries are built with alignment above 2**3. Most of these cases are actually 2**20 in ubuntu AMD64 and 2**21 in debian AMD64. In other words
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Author: Noway2
Date: Mar 20, 2007 11:34

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Author: Sébastien Kirche
Date: Feb 1, 2007 13:13

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Author: V. Hari
Date: Dec 15, 2006 19:56

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Author: Lennart Sorensen
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:00

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Group: linux.debian.devel · Group Profile · Search for Memory Address Not Aligned in linux.debian.devel
Author: Lennart Sorensen
Date: Aug 27, 2008 07:00

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