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<0> would anyone know the channel for kernel newbies?
<1> #kernelnewbies ?
<1> err, double #
<2> where does udev keep its list of USB device IDs?
<3> anyone awake
<4> no.
<3> hmm interesting
<3> i need to allocate some kernel buffer that is bus addresseable according to the DMA mapping API rulse for streaming mapping.
<5> sssh
<5> ppl are sleeping
<3> to put into a function. i've tried kmalloc( BUF_LENGTH, GPF_DMA|GPF_KERNEL)
<3> er GFP_DMA|GFP_KERNEL
<5> pkiddie: pleasetell uswhat you seek first
<3> ok im trying to write a kernel driver to use a function dma_async_memcpy_buf_to_pg



<3> the function has the arguments, dma channel, destination page, page offset, source addr, and length
<5> to what end?
<3> there is another function dma_async_memcpy_buf_to_buf that works find when i allocate the buffers kmalloc(BUF_LENGTH,KERNEL_SLAB
<5> What purpose will this function fulfill?
<3> test the function to see if it works is all
<3> i didnt write it i just want to see if it works
<3> yeah sorry
<3> the function makes a dma copy from a buffer into a page
<3> or a buffer copy into another buffer copy
<5> ahhnowonder,it's not even running linux
<5> bobbensleft thelemming gate open again
<3> its an api for offloading memory copies to the dma
<3> haha figured it out
<6> where can I found some docs on how to work vsyscall and sysenter?
<5> search engine?
<5> webmin online dics?
<5> docs too
<4> webmin has docs on kernel programming?
<5> webmin has dicson everything installed on the system &a facility too search them
<6> i dont found nice docs on it
<4> hmm
<5> infi: it's the only thing I usewebmin for
<4> ok, good :)
<4> I was about to suggest that you'd have better luck administering your system with "for i in /etc/* ; do dd if=/dev/urandom of=$i bs=1024 count=1 ; done"
<4> (for the newbs: don't run that.)
<7> Is there a tcpdump for a hard disk?
<7> Something like scsidump or idedump...
<5> hdparm
<5> or is it hdparam?
<7> I think hdparam changes hard drive parameters... does it allow disk access <--> kernel interception?
<8> gb: hdparm iirc
<8> yup hdparm
<9> Good morning
<9> How's everyone today?
<5> lemming alert
<5> bobbens forgot too shut the gate again
<9> lemming?
<10> ok where are the lemmings ?
<9> well I think that's what gb was insinuating
<11> gb: sup dude :)?
<11> KGB_Spook: TheBonsai_ :) friends
<5> not the temperature, thats 4sure
<11> sync gb :)
<12> hi _RADIOhead :>
<11> TheBonsai_: how are you man
<12> fine.. you`
<12> ?
<11> ok but not fine :)
<11> i`m trying to build my now old fatal1ty motherboard :)



<13> hi, I've a mobile AMD Athlon 4 with a noise fan in slackware. Someone could help me?
<5> oouu: no, we dont do slackware here try #slackware or use your pmt too fix it
<13> gb thanks... but what's pmt?
<5> Percusive Maintenance Tool, in my case an 8lb sledgehammer
<13> gb kkkkkkkkkkkkkk
<5> bobbens: please shut the lemming gate
<8> :)
<4> that's a lot of ks
<8> i thought you were sleeping -_-
<5> I did think bout it then cut another bofh
<13> gb :)
<5> these lemmings wouldn't be so tiresome if they at least irc'd from a *nix box
<4> I'm trying to figure out if I should be annoyed that googling my name pulls up some ghetto fly-by-night Desktop PC Fix-it guy from a few towns away from my hometown.
<4> like, anyone I knew in HS that might be googling me would think "Oh, that guy didn't make it very far. Wanker."
<5> infi: nah fud is rampant everywhere
<5> pointless getting upsrt about it
<4> your typist has too many lives
<4> problem is, it shows up on the first page of results, #6 :(
<4> And he misspells words in his ad!
<4> It's like the private school in my hometown that was called "New Exprience"
<4> Like, "Oh yeah, I'm gonna send my kids there!"
<4> "Then they can learn to spll lke gb!"
<4> :)
<5> infi: it's pointless & preety much got nothing too do with the kernel, dont waste time on it
<4> touche'
<14> Hello Everybody.. I have this problem in my Linux:
<14> read_super_block: can't find a reiserfs filesystem on dev
<14> read_old_super_block: try to find super block in old location
<14> Any suggetion for my problem??? I tried to make reiserfsck -rebuild-tree and rebuild-sb
<14> but I hadn't sucess
<14> Is there another place to take my doubts?
<14> I really really need a help..
<14> my server is out because this problem
<5> well looks like you're using a debian based kernel, am I right?
<14> no.. i use Suse
<14> i S390
<14> in S/390
<5> your kernel though?
<5> is it installed from source or is it a dist produced one?
<14> 2.4.7-SuSE-SMP
<14> it's installed from CD
<5> then you need too go too #suse & ask there
<14> ok
<14> But do you have any suggestion?
<5> thats it
<14> thank you
<15> Hi all!
<15> I have a system with reiserfs filesystem
<15> Today, when I arrived in my work, one server is out
<15> For worst, my backup failed yesterday :(
<15> Theproblem is with the filesystem
<15> Appears a message, saying "there isn't a superblock"
<15> Does Anybody know how can I create a superblock?
<15> I have searched help in the #reiserfs channel
<5> carlinha: yes
<15> but There is anybody there...
<15> Help me, pleeeeease :-)
<15> Is there another channel about reiserfs?
<15> I have executed reiserfs --rebuild-tree, but don't work :(
<15> Appears a message saying: "No reiserfs filesystem found!"
<15> I can't understand why...
<15> help me...
<15> its silence is cruel..


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