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    0n Fri, May 04, 2007 at 11:55:09AM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: 

    >wfcmgr is now hanging again. I have added debugging to the linux module.
    >
    >   #wfcmgr
    >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
    >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
    >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
    >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
    >
    >dmesg(1) outputs nothing.
    >Can someone tell me where the debugging info is meant to output ?

Anyone ?

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Wilkinson, Alex wrote at 21:26 +0800 on May  6, 2007:
 >     0n Fri, May 04, 2007 at 11:55:09AM +0800, Wilkinson, Alex wrote: 
 > 
 >     >wfcmgr is now hanging again. I have added debugging to the linux module.
 >     >
 >     >   #wfcmgr
 >     >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
 >     >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
 >     >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
 >     >   load: 0.01  cmd: wfcmgr 19922 [ptsopn] 0.17u 0.03s 0% 6568k
 >     >
 >     >dmesg(1) outputs nothing.
 >     >Can someone tell me where the debugging info is meant to output ?
 > 
 > Anyone ?

Yes, you should see output in dmesg (and /var/log/messages if
syslog.conf is in the default configuration).

But you have to also turn on some debug via sysctl...
sysctl compat.linux.debug=all.1

all.0 to turn it off, or something other than all to control debug
output for a particular call... see sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c
and sys/<arch>/linux/linux.h


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On 5/4/07, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote:
> > The main bug is in the implementation of SEEK_HOLE and SEEK_DATA.  This
> > uses fo_ioctl() and fo_ioctl() returns ENOTTY if the file system doesn't
> > support these seeks, but ENOTTY (Inappropriate ioctl for device) is a
> > very inappropriate errno for a syscall that is not ioctl(), especially
> > on a file that is not a device.  POSIX requires EINVAL if the `whence'
> > arg is not a standard POSIX one, and I think ENOTTY should be translated
> > to this.
> >
>
> I see three places where this could be fixed:
>
>  kern/vfs_vnops.c:vn_ioctl(...)
>  kern/vfs_syscalls.c:lseek(...)
>  compat/linux/linux_file.c:(linux_lseek and linux_llseek)
>
> Would the best fix be to change the native lseek to return EINVAL when
> fo_ioctl returns ENOTTY?
>
I had a look at the OpenSolaris implementation of lseek and found that
we are returning the wrong error code for the ENOTTY case.  When
ENOTTY is returned by fo_ioctl, we should be checking for the
following cases:

SEEK_DATA - Is offset past end of file
SEEK_HOLE - Return virtual hole at end of file, if offset is valid

on error, SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE should be returning ENXIO for these
cases.  OpenSolaris also checks offset > OFF_MAX, and returns
EOVERFLOW.

When the lseek03 test is run, with these changes, it returns with ENXIO.

I sent the attached patch for kern/vfs_syscalls.c to pjd for review.

Scot
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Subject: vmware3 on FreeBSD 6.2 - minor (?) svga problem ...
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While we're waiting for vmware5 on FreeBSD, I decided
I could live with vmware3 as a stopgap for a while...

So I went to /usr/ports/emulators/vmware3 and did a
normal 'make install'.  Everything went fine.

I then followed mailing list archives and:

/sbin/sysctl -w kern.ipc.shm_allow_removed=1

and:

/sbin/mount -t linprocfs linprocfs /compat/linux/proc
/sbin/kldload
/usr/X11R6/lib/vmware/modules/vmmon_up.ko

And proceeded to create my first virtual machine... I
got an error about not recognizing sysmouse, but that
eas easily fixed in the vmware mouse settings.

Now, the only problem I have is, when I attempt to
"power on" my virtual machine, I am told:

"Failed to initialize SVGA device"

and that's that.

Any ideas ?  It was suggested in an archived post to
just try powering on 4-5x, but that did not help me.

I am running the xorg that was in the ports tree with
6.2-RELEASE and xdpyinfo says:

screen #0:
  print screen:    no
  dimensions:    5760x1200 pixels (1572x331
millimeters)
  resolution:    93x92 dots per inch
  depths (7):    24, 1, 4, 8, 15, 16, 32
  root window id:    0x96
  depth of root window:    24 planes


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On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 01:25:30PM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
> While we're waiting for vmware5 on FreeBSD, I decided
> I could live with vmware3 as a stopgap for a while...
> 
I have a little howto on vmware at  


http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534

The only thing I see missing with your description is that sometimes,
I've found I had to restart after adding the device hint mentioned in
that article.  Also, did you start the shell?  (It was in /usr/X11R6 but
if you did /usr/local it should be in /usr/local/etc/rc.d/

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
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Scott,

--- Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

> I have a little howto on vmware at  
> 
> 
> http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534
> 
> The only thing I see missing with your description
> is that sometimes,
> I've found I had to restart after adding the device
> hint mentioned in
> that article.  Also, did you start the shell?  (It
> was in /usr/X11R6 but
> if you did /usr/local it should be in
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
> 
> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
> (or, if you took defaults /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d)


Ok, I put the hint:

hint.apic.0.disabled="1"

into /boot/device.hints

and then rebooted.  But the error persists.

No, I do not start with the 001.vmware.sh script -
when I run it with the 'start' argument, all it does
is echo the word:

VMware

and does not do anything.  I can start vmware by
simply typing "vmware" at a prompt, but the script
itself does nothing at all (except echo the word
"VMware").  THe same is true if I run it with an
absolute path:

/usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start

Everything else seems to be set up just fine ...
kldstat shows me:

Id Refs Address    Size     Name
 1   17 0xc0400000 39bb3c   kernel
 2    7 0xc079c000 1adb8    linux.ko
 3    1 0xc07b7000 4a47b4   nvidia.ko
 4    1 0xc0c5c000 59f20    acpi.ko
 5    1 0xc6da9000 8000     vmmon_up.ko
 6    1 0xc6db1000 2000     vmnet.ko
 7    1 0xc6db3000 4000     if_tap.ko
 8    1 0xc6dba000 6000     linprocfs.ko
 9    1 0xc6dc0000 2000     rtc.ko

and I have the linprocfs mounted, the apic hint in
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On Sun, 6 May 2007, Scot Hetzel wrote:

> On 5/4/07, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote:

>> Would the best fix be to change the native lseek to return EINVAL when
>> fo_ioctl returns ENOTTY?

Probably.

> I had a look at the OpenSolaris implementation of lseek and found that
> we are returning the wrong error code for the ENOTTY case.  When
> ENOTTY is returned by fo_ioctl, we should be checking for the
> following cases:
>
> SEEK_DATA - Is offset past end of file
> SEEK_HOLE - Return virtual hole at end of file, if offset is valid
>
> on error, SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE should be returning ENXIO for these
> cases.  OpenSolaris also checks offset > OFF_MAX, and returns
> EOVERFLOW.
>
> When the lseek03 test is run, with these changes, it returns with ENXIO.

Shouldn't it return with EOVERFLOW even for zfs?  I guess the test doesn't
check for that, so the result should be EINVAL for non-zfs and maybe
ENXIO for zfs if the test didn't set up right for the seeks to work
(presumably it sets the offset to something reasonable so as not to get
spurious errors from args other than `whence', but it expects i/o to fail
so it doesn't set up for i/o.

> I sent the attached patch for kern/vfs_syscalls.c to pjd for review.

The case of negative offsets also seems to be broken.  POSIX requires
returning EINVAL for negative offsets for files of type regular, block
special and some others.  We do this near the end of the the function
in the noneg case, but:
- block special files have rotted to just character special variants.
   Seeking to negative offsets on disk files is useless, so the noneg
   case should apply to cdevs that are disks like it must apply to
   bdevs that were disks.
- the SEEK_DATA/SEEK_HOLE ioctl runs before the check for negative offsets
   (other cases fall through to the check before doing anything that will
   break the check).  zfs_ioctl() does bogus bounds checking via zfs_holey():
   - "off_t offset" has become "offset_t off" (offset_t == off_t so there
     is no type error yet)
   - "off" is assigned to uint64_t noff.  This may overflow in theory, but
     doesn't in practive since off_t is int64_t.  uoff_t (spelled u_offset_t
     in the opensolaris compat layer) should be used to avoid this logic
     error.
   - the bounds of noff are checked.  If offset was negative, then noff is
     large unsugned so ENXIO is returned.  I can't see anywhere that
     translates this to EOVERFLOW.

% Index: vfs_syscalls.c
% ===================================================================
% RCS file: /home/ncvs/src/sys/kern/vfs_syscalls.c,v
% retrieving revision 1.438
% diff -u -r1.438 vfs_syscalls.c
% --- vfs_syscalls.c	4 May 2007 14:23:28 -0000	1.438
% +++ vfs_syscalls.c	6 May 2007 15:37:39 -0000
% @@ -1755,9 +1755,36 @@
%  		break;
%  	case SEEK_DATA:
%  		error = fo_ioctl(fp, FIOSEEKDATA, &offset, cred, td);
% +		if (error == ENOTTY) {
% +			/*
% +			 * The ioctl is not supported. Is the offset
% +			 * past the end of the file.
% +			 */
% +			error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, fp->f_cred, td);
% +			if (error == 0 &&
% +			   (offset >= (uoff_t)vattr.va_size))
% +				error = ENXIO;
% +		}

I think this should just return EINVAL (or later, when all file systems
are supposed to support SEEK_DATA, maybe EOPNOTSUPP).  Detecting an error
only at the end of a file (and still returning the impossible error
ENOTTY otherwise) is not useful.

% +		if (noneg && (offset > OFF_MAX))
% +			error = EOVERFLOW;

This shouldn't happen.  offset has type off_t, and OFF_MAX is the maximum
value of an off_t.  I think EOVERFLOW is only the appropriate error if
the final offset would be unrepresentable, as can happen for relative
seeks, but here the offset is either garbage or the same as the origina;
offset, and if SEEK_DATA is actually implemented then the final offset
could only be > OFF_MAX if the file system implements files with
unreachable offsets.  Strictly, `offset' is garbage on error, so we
shouldn't check it.

The case where the original offset is < 0 still falls through to the
"offset < 0" check later, but that check is only done if errno == 0
(correctly, since the offset is garbage on error), so the above still
returns ENOTTY for negative offsets.

%  		break;
%  	case SEEK_HOLE:
%  		error = fo_ioctl(fp, FIOSEEKHOLE, &offset, cred, td);
% +		if (error == ENOTTY) {
% +			/*
% +			 * The ioctl is not supported. Return virtual
% +			 * hole at end of file, if offset is valid.
% +			 */
% +			error = VOP_GETATTR(vp, &vattr, fp->f_cred, td);
% +			if (error == 0) {
% +				if (uap->offset < (off_t)vattr.va_size)

False positive if uap->offset < 0.

% +					offset = (uoff_t)vattr.va_size;
% +				else
% +					error = ENXIO;
% +			}
% +		}

Skipping over possible holes to reach EOF is even less useful than detecting
some errors since it has wrong sematics.  However, this case has no effect,
since error remains set at ENOTTY, so the rest of the function does nothing
except clean up and return ENOTTY.

% +		if (noneg && (offset > OFF_MAX))
% +			error = EOVERFLOW;
%  		break;

As above.

%  	default:
%  		error = EINVAL;

Bruce

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On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 08:52:37PM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
> 
> Scott,
> 
> --- Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
> > I have a little howto on vmware at  
> > 
> > 
> > http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534
> > 
> > 
> > /usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
> > (or, if you took defaults /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d)
> 
> 
> Ok, I put the hint:
> 
> hint.apic.0.disabled="1"
> 
> into /boot/device.hints
> 
> and then rebooted.  But the error persists.
> 
> No, I do not start with the 001.vmware.sh script -
> when I run it with the 'start' argument, all it does
> is echo the word:
> 
> VMware
> 
> Everything else seems to be set up just fine ...
> kldstat shows me:
> 
>  5    1 0xc6da9000 8000     vmmon_up.ko
>  6    1 0xc6db1000 2000     vmnet.ko
>  7    1 0xc6db3000 4000     if_tap.ko
>  8    1 0xc6dba000 6000     linprocfs.ko
>  9    1 0xc6dc0000 2000     rtc.ko
> 
> and I have the linprocfs mounted, the apic hint in
> place, etc.
> 
> Comments ?
> 

Not helpful ones, I fear.  The only thing I can say is that I would get
the same error you mention, but would just click OK (and I think, don't
show this message again) and it would start up without problem. 

Last obvious one that I can think of--did you put in a serial number
when requested?  

Hrrm, no, that makes no sense, you wouldn't have gotten as far as you
did, if my memory serves me correctly.


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    0n Sun, May 06, 2007 at 09:22:35AM -0600, John E Hein wrote: 

    >But you have to also turn on some debug via sysctl...
    >sysctl compat.linux.debug=all.1
    >
    >all.0 to turn it off, or something other than all to control debug
    >output for a particular call... see sys/compat/linux/linux_mib.c
    >and sys/<arch>/linux/linux.h

FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT #2: Wed May  2 09:28:13 WST 2007

  #sysctl compat.linux.debug
  sysctl: unknown oid 'compat.linux.debug'

And I definitely built with:

  #grep DEBUG /usr/src/sys/modules/linux/Makefile
   CFLAGS+=-DCOMPAT_IA32 -DCOMPAT_LINUX32 -DDEBUG=1

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Quoting "Wilkinson, Alex" <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au> (from  
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>   #sysctl compat.linux.debug
>   sysctl: unknown oid 'compat.linux.debug'

sysctl -a | grep linux | grep debug

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    >Quoting "Wilkinson, Alex" <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au> (from  
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    >>  #sysctl compat.linux.debug
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    >sysctl -a | grep linux | grep debug

nada:

#sysctl -a | grep linux | grep debug
#

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Dear freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org,

	You are listed as the FreeBSD port maintainer for 1 port
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http://people.freebsd.org/~fenner/portsurvey/freebsd-emulation@freebsd.org.html

and correct the problems listed there?  The individual port with
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	If you have already corrected the problems and submitted a
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	Problems are usually of two types:
1. The software package has been upgraded and the version in the
port has been removed.  The best solution to this problem is to
upgrade the port to the most current version of the software package.
If you are a FreeBSD committer, then you can just upgrade the port
directly.  If not, you should create the updated port on your own machine,
test it (and maybe even run "portlint" on it), and then use "send-pr"
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	Note that this isn't an urgent issue, as people who try to
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Current FreeBSD problem reports
Critical problems
Serious problems

S Tracker      Resp.      Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o kern/21463   emulation  [linux] Linux compatability mode should not allow setu
o kern/77710   emulation  [linux] Linux page fault sigcontext information is wro
o kern/101453  emulation  [linux] [patch] linprocfs disallows non-zero file offs
o kern/102956  emulation  [linux] [patch] Add partial support for SO_PEERCRED in

4 problems total.

Non-critical problems

S Tracker      Resp.      Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o kern/11165   emulation  [ibcs2] IBCS2 doesn't work correctly with PID_MAX 9999
o kern/29698   emulation  [linux] [patch] linux ipcs doesn'work
o kern/39201   emulation  [linux] [patch] ptrace(2) and rfork(RFLINUXTHPN) confu
o kern/41543   emulation  [patch] feature request: easier wine/w23 support
o kern/55835   emulation  [linux] [patch] Linux IPC emulation missing SETALL sys
a kern/72920   emulation  [linux]: path "prefixing" is not done on unix domain s
o kern/73777   emulation  [linux] [patch] linux emulation: root dir special hand
o kern/91293   emulation  [svr4] [patch] *Experimental* Update to the SVR4 emula
o ports/110632 emulation  [patch] x11-fonts/linux-fontconfig is not X11BASE clea
o ports/112355 emulation  [PATCH] emulators/vmware3: cleanup non-supported FreeB

10 problems total.


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On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 12:32:45AM -0400, Scott Robbins wrote:
> On Sun, May 06, 2007 at 08:52:37PM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
> > 
> > Scott,
> > 
> > and I have the linprocfs mounted, the apic hint in
> > place, etc.
> > 
> > Comments ?

One other thought.  After installing vmware, but before starting up
vmware with the "vmware" command, did you run the vmware-wizard?  

That should actually be done before firing up vmware itself. 


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On 05/06/07 22:52, Gore Jarold wrote:
> Scott,
> 
> --- Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
> 
>> I have a little howto on vmware at  
>>
>>
>> http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534
>>
>> The only thing I see missing with your description
>> is that sometimes,
>> I've found I had to restart after adding the device
>> hint mentioned in
>> that article.  Also, did you start the shell?  (It
>> was in /usr/X11R6 but
>> if you did /usr/local it should be in
>> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/
>>
>> /usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
>> (or, if you took defaults /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d)
> 
> 
> Ok, I put the hint:
> 
> hint.apic.0.disabled="1"
> 
> into /boot/device.hints
> 
> and then rebooted.  But the error persists.
> 
> No, I do not start with the 001.vmware.sh script -
> when I run it with the 'start' argument, all it does
> is echo the word:
> 
> VMware
> 
> and does not do anything.  I can start vmware by
> simply typing "vmware" at a prompt, but the script
> itself does nothing at all (except echo the word
> "VMware").  THe same is true if I run it with an
> absolute path:
> 
> /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start


That command will only work if you have vmware_enable="YES" in your 
/etc/rc.conf.

Eric


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--- Eric Anderson <anderson@freebsd.org> wrote:


> > and does not do anything.  I can start vmware by
> > simply typing "vmware" at a prompt, but the script
> > itself does nothing at all (except echo the word
> > "VMware").  THe same is true if I run it with an
> > absolute path:
> > 
> > /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
> 
> 
> That command will only work if you have
> vmware_enable="YES" in your 
> /etc/rc.conf.


Not sure it will:

#grep enable /usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh 
#

But just in case I tried it, and it still does nothing
btut output the word "Vmware" when I run it...


 
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Wilkinson, Alex wrote at 16:03 +0800 on May  7, 2007:
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 > nada:
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Then somehow you didn't build or install or kldload it properly.

If you have DEBUG defined when you build linux.ko, then kldload _that_
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How about this:

strings linux.ko | grep Linux.debugging.control

(make sure this is the linux.ko that you think you are kldload'ing)

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On 05/07/07 09:06, Gore Jarold wrote:
> --- Eric Anderson <anderson@freebsd.org> wrote:
> 
> 
>>> and does not do anything.  I can start vmware by
>>> simply typing "vmware" at a prompt, but the script
>>> itself does nothing at all (except echo the word
>>> "VMware").  THe same is true if I run it with an
>>> absolute path:
>>>
>>> /usr/X11R6/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start
>>
>> That command will only work if you have
>> vmware_enable="YES" in your 
>> /etc/rc.conf.
> 
> 
> Not sure it will:
> 
> #grep enable /usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh 
> #
> 
> But just in case I tried it, and it still does nothing
> btut output the word "Vmware" when I run it...


Oh - right you are.. Nevermind then.  :)

Eric

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--- Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:


> Last obvious one that I can think of--did you put in
> a serial number
> when requested?  
> 
> Hrrm, no, that makes no sense, you wouldn't have
> gotten as far as you
> did, if my memory serves me correctly.


Yes, you're right - I am all set in the serial number
department (thanks, google).

In response to your other question, no, I did not run
vmware-wizard immediately.  I actually started up
vmware first thing, and it immediately took me into
the wizard where I set up all of my items.

But I just did it all again with a new guest OS, and
the error message I get is much more verbose the first
time I power it on - here it is:

No DGA mode found compatible with 5760x1200, depth 24,
bpp 32
XFree86 direct graphics (DGA extension) power on
failed.

and after clicking OK, I got the regular error
message:

Failed to initialize SVGA device.

On subsequent power-ons of this VM, only the second
error message appears.  Does this help at all ?


 
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Ok, it seems from further reading that a significant
piece of information that I previously neglected to
note is that I am running xinerama.

I suppose that my 5760x1200 resolution makes it clear
that I am triple-headed, but I do need to explicitly
make clear that I am using xinerama.

However, I do not have _anything_ vmware related in my
xorg.conf.  I had no idea anything was needed, but
this post:

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2005-February/001622.html

shows someone configuring a vmware device and a vmware
screen (as well as using Xinerama).

Do you have any such settings in your xorg.conf ?  Do
any lightbulbs go off when I mention I am using
xinerama ?  Have you ever seen vmware screens and
devices in an X conf ?

Thanks.


 
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On Monday 07 May 2007 12:18:06 pm Gore Jarold wrote:
> Ok, it seems from further reading that a significant
> piece of information that I previously neglected to
> note is that I am running xinerama.
>
> I suppose that my 5760x1200 resolution makes it clear
> that I am triple-headed, but I do need to explicitly
> make clear that I am using xinerama.
>
> However, I do not have _anything_ vmware related in my
> xorg.conf.  I had no idea anything was needed, but
> this post:
>
> http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-x11/2005-February/001622.html
>
> shows someone configuring a vmware device and a vmware
> screen (as well as using Xinerama).
>
> Do you have any such settings in your xorg.conf ?  Do
> any lightbulbs go off when I mention I am using
> xinerama ?  Have you ever seen vmware screens and
> devices in an X conf ?

That does ring a bell from back when I used VMware3. I remember that it needed 
its own virtual terminal for full-screen VM's (and also that it was unwise to 
go full-screen unless your VM was running a supported graphics mode, since 
e.g. BIOS or DOS screens would cause it to crash). I didn't ever have to make 
any X config changes, but I assume that my main file was generic enough that 
it didn't cause any issues. This was probably circa 2001, running FreeBSD 4.x 
and XFree86 with xdm.

I'd suggest trying again using a single screen running at a standard low 4:3 
resolution with some others available. If you get that working then work on 
adding your other screens back in or doing something like the poster in the 
link you referenced.

JN

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On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:50:28AM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
> 
> 
> But I just did it all again with a new guest OS, and
> the error message I get is much more verbose the first
> time I power it on - here it is:
> 
> No DGA mode found compatible with 5760x1200, depth 24,
> bpp 32
> XFree86 direct graphics (DGA extension) power on
> failed.
> 
> and after clicking OK, I got the regular error
> message:
> 
> Failed to initialize SVGA device.

Does the machine power up anyway after doing this or does it just die?  

(I thought you'd said it just died, but then I noted that you called the
problem minor.)  

In my case, it gives that error (the longer one) when I start vmware,I
just click Ok and then it goes along merrily--also giving me a mouse
error on the way. 


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> Ok, it seems from further reading that a significant
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> note is that I am running xinerama.
> 
> I suppose that my 5760x1200 resolution makes it clear
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> 
Hrrm--I vaguely remember a friend telling me he couldn't get vmware
working with multi-head video.  I could be wrong about that though, let
me check and hopefully he'll get back to me.  

I'll post when I hear from him, but will probably lose the thread's
headers.  :)


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> Ok, it seems from further reading that a significant
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> 

I am finding that after a recent update to my STABLE box (I'm not sure
when) that vmware isn't working for me anymore, either.  Googling found
that some people are having trouble after upgrading to 6.2.  The trouble
is that I haven't used this particular vmware installation in so long
that I'm not sure if this is applicable to me or not.  



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Hello,

I seemed to have run into a snag, I have a new laptop COmpaq Precsario v6000
with a AMD Sempron +3500 and a Nvidia go 6150 graphics card. Using FreeBSD
stable 6.2, I compiled linux_base-fc4 and when compiling the Nvidia driver
with Linux support I cannot get gdm to run as I get an error about a shared
file "libintl.so.6" but i have libintl.so.8 and gdm will not run nor will
any executable.. Is there a problem because I have linux_base-fc4 installed?
As I would like to run Doom3 etc.. Is it necessary to have nvidia-driver
compiled with linux support? and is there a workaround for that? I
appreciate all of the help!
-- 
Dave

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--- Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:

> On Mon, May 07, 2007 at 09:18:06AM -0700, Gore
> Jarold wrote:
> > 
> > Ok, it seems from further reading that a
> significant
> > piece of information that I previously neglected
> to
> > note is that I am running xinerama.
> > 
> 
> I am finding that after a recent update to my STABLE
> box (I'm not sure
> when) that vmware isn't working for me anymore,
> either.  Googling found
> that some people are having trouble after upgrading
> to 6.2.  The trouble
> is that I haven't used this particular vmware
> installation in so long
> that I'm not sure if this is applicable to me or
> not.  


Well, I am indeed on 6.2-RELEASE.

And yes, the VM does nothing after I get my SVGA
error.  It doesn't ever start.  I can just hit "power
on" again, and it does the same thing.  Never starts
in any capacity.

I have no real need to run VMs in full-screen mode - I
am happy having them in a window (especially when a
1/4 screen window is actually 960x600, which is plenty
large) ... so I am hoping I can just skip all the
trivia related to multi-head and xinerama and
xorg.conf edits ... those only matter if I want to go
full-screen, right ?

What further information can I give to you (or others)
that can help troubleshoot vmware3-on-freebsd6.2 ?

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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:

> Longer version: I run VMware3 on FreeBSD 6.2 host
> that has a dual-monitors 
> under Xinerama, and it works fine.  One thing you
> have to be aware of is that 
> there is a very small set of resolutions that the
> VMware driver understands.  
> I would not be surprised if the one you are trying
> does not work.  Remember 
> this is an old product, and eight years ago there
> were not 1900x1200 monitors 
> in routine use.
> 
> I would suggest you first try 1024x768 (or whatever
> the standard is) or 
> 1280x1024 and get that to work.  If it does, then
> this is the issue.  Once
> that is sorted out, you can investigate the
> resolutions the driver accepts.


Thank you - it is good to get a confirmation that
vmware3 runs on FreeBSD 6.2 properly.

Now, your point about resolutions is well taken - but
does that matter if I am running in a window only ?  I
have no desire to run vmware full-screen.  Right now I
run it in a 960x600 window.

Do you still think I need to degrade my X screen to
1280x1024 (or something) if I am only running vmware
in a window ?

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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 13:49 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> Now, your point about resolutions is well taken - but
> does that matter if I am running in a window only ?  I
> have no desire to run vmware full-screen.  Right now I
> run it in a 960x600 window.

I think clarifying some terms would be helpful.  Do you
mean that you set the resolution of VMware device driver
to give you a 960x600 on your host computer, or that you 
are issuing the vmware command from a 960x600 window?  If 
the latter, that does not matter.

If the former, then you have to be really careful about the
resolutions that vmware can take.  It has been a long time
since I looked at this, but I think you should try 1024x768
or 1280x1024.  The next resolution down is 800x600, I think.  

If you chose something else, it will not work (namely, the driver
will not load).

Also, I think the boot screens use a resolution of only 640x480
so that it works on pretty much everything.  Are you able to boot
the VM at all?
> 
> Do you still think I need to degrade my X screen to
> 1280x1024 (or something) if I am only running vmware
> in a window ?

No, I am talking about the resolution of the vmware window you are
running.  For example, I run two monitors at 1280x960 in Xinerama,
and use a VMware resolution of 1024x768 (or whatever).

Frank




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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 13:49 -0700, Gore Jarold
> wrote:
> 
> > Now, your point about resolutions is well taken -
> but
> > does that matter if I am running in a window only
> ?  I
> > have no desire to run vmware full-screen.  Right
> now I
> > run it in a 960x600 window.
> 
> I think clarifying some terms would be helpful.  Do
> you
> mean that you set the resolution of VMware device
> driver
> to give you a 960x600 on your host computer, or that
> you 
> are issuing the vmware command from a 960x600
> window?  If 
> the latter, that does not matter.


I have a 1920x1200 xorg screen (it takes up one entire
1920x1200 physical monitor), and in that screen I have
created a 960x600 window, and it is in that window
that I run the command 'vmware'.



> If the former, then you have to be really careful
> about the
> resolutions that vmware can take.  It has been a
> long time
> since I looked at this, but I think you should try
> 1024x768
> or 1280x1024.  The next resolution down is 800x600,
> I think.  
> 
> If you chose something else, it will not work
> (namely, the driver
> will not load).


I don't know where to set the resolution of the vmware
device driver ... vmware is not mentioned anywhere in
my xorg.conf, and I don't see anywhere in the VM
preferences to set anything to do with resolution
(other than to pick the best resolution for full
screen, which is not applicable, since I do not run
full-screen...)

I don't really need to run vmware at 1920x1200 - I am
happy putting it in a smaller window, but I just tried
a 800x600 window (in my 1920x1200 X "screen") and it
still failed.

Can you explain further what you mean ?  Do I need to
set my X screen downres'd to 1280x1024 or something ?


> Also, I think the boot screens use a resolution of
> only 640x480
> so that it works on pretty much everything.  Are you
> able to boot
> the VM at all?


No - I hit "power on", it gives me that SVGA error,
and then does nothing.

Thanks for your help.


 
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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 15:04 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> 
> I have a 1920x1200 xorg screen (it takes up one entire
> 1920x1200 physical monitor), and in that screen I have
> created a 960x600 window, and it is in that window
> that I run the command 'vmware'.
> 
Again, this does not matter.

> I don't know where to set the resolution of the vmware
> device driver ... vmware is not mentioned anywhere in
> my xorg.conf, and I don't see anywhere in the VM
> preferences to set anything to do with resolution
> (other than to pick the best resolution for full
> screen, which is not applicable, since I do not run
> full-screen...)

Remember this is a virtual machine.  You set it up, and how your
underlying system is configured really does not matter.

> No - I hit "power on", it gives me that SVGA error,
> and then does nothing.
> 
> Thanks for your help.

OK -- my explanation, while correct, is not what is causing your issues.
You can set the vmware resolution by running the tools (or by diddling
with a config file).

Incidentally, how do you have your xbase set?

I've not seen this error before.  Let me get back to you shortly.

Frank


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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:


> Remember this is a virtual machine.  You set it up,
> and how your
> underlying system is configured really does not
> matter.


Oh, I see - you mean the resolution of the VM itself. 
Yeah, the VM never even starts, so I don't think
that's an issue.  I have not set the VM resolution to
anything at all, so I assume it would just run at the
default 640x480 boot resolution.



> > No - I hit "power on", it gives me that SVGA
> error,
> > and then does nothing.
> > 
> > Thanks for your help.
> 
> OK -- my explanation, while correct, is not what is
> causing your issues.
> You can set the vmware resolution by running the
> tools (or by diddling
> with a config file).
> 
> Incidentally, how do you have your xbase set?


Do you mean:

/usr/X11R6

I installed vanilla xorg out of ports.  Straight
6.2-RELEASE ports tree - did not cvsup it or anything.


 
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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 15:37 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> Do you mean:
> 
> /usr/X11R6

Right.
> 
> I installed vanilla xorg out of ports.  Straight
> 6.2-RELEASE ports tree - did not cvsup it or anything.
> 
OK.  For present purposes I don't think this matters.

So you installed vmware, did the BSD diddles with device.hints, 
sysctl and linprocfs, ran the install script, ran the wizard, and 
installed a virtual machine (a windows flavor I presume) 
and that went OK.  Now when you select that VM, and load it, 
you get this SVGA error?

Or have you not yet loaded a VM?


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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 15:37 -0700, Gore Jarold
> wrote:
> 
> > Do you mean:
> > 
> > /usr/X11R6
> 
> Right.
> > 
> > I installed vanilla xorg out of ports.  Straight
> > 6.2-RELEASE ports tree - did not cvsup it or
> anything.
> > 
> OK.  For present purposes I don't think this
> matters.
> 
> So you installed vmware, did the BSD diddles with
> device.hints, 
> sysctl and linprocfs, ran the install script, ran
> the wizard, and 
> installed a virtual machine (a windows flavor I
> presume) 
> and that went OK.  Now when you select that VM, and
> load it, 
> you get this SVGA error?


I did device.hints, sysctl and linprocfs.  I assume by
the install script, you mean 001.vmware.sh ?

That script does not do anything for me (as far as I
can tell) it just outputs the word "Vmware" and does
nothing.

I then started vmware manually, and it immediately ran
the wizard for me and I created a VM.  I have never
been able to start that VM I created though.  It was
indeed a winXP Pro VM, but again, it has never started
- I have never even seen the BIOS screen in vmware...


 
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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 16:07 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> 
> 
> I did device.hints, sysctl and linprocfs.  I assume by
> the install script, you mean 001.vmware.sh ?

Yes -- what is does is pretty much all in the background.

> I then started vmware manually, and it immediately ran
> the wizard for me and I created a VM.  

Did the VM boot at the end of the install?  Or did you get the error
message you cite?  It should have booted at the end.

> I have never
> been able to start that VM I created though.  It was
> indeed a winXP Pro VM, but again, it has never started
> - I have never even seen the BIOS screen in vmware...

I'd suggest you reinstall the VM.  That is, remove the old one in
~/vmware and try again through the wizard from the command line.

I've never seen the message you cite (and I just did a quick install of
W2K on another 6.2 box).  I've installed on a variety of BSD computers
with a variety of hardware.  While the reinstall might not do it either,
that's the best suggestion I have.


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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:

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> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > 
> > I did device.hints, sysctl and linprocfs.  I
> assume by
> > the install script, you mean 001.vmware.sh ?
> 
> Yes -- what is does is pretty much all in the
> background.


Ok, well then I definitely ran it.  I did NOT run it
prior to my first attempts (but I also didn't have the
apic hint in place either).

But I have since run the install script and created
new VMs since running it, and they all do the same
thing.


> > I then started vmware manually, and it immediately
> ran
> > the wizard for me and I created a VM.  
> 
> Did the VM boot at the end of the install?  Or did
> you get the error
> message you cite?  It should have booted at the end.


No.  No VM has ever booted in any way.  It did not run
after creation, and did not run after subsequent
"power on" attempts.  It shows that SVGA error and
nothing else happens.

I checked the log from the VM when I just recently
attempted to run it, and I see:

Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Using unified VGA.
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|SVGA frame buffer address
0x7efc0000
Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing width from 2364 to
5760
Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing height from 1773 to
1200
Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|The host frame buffer is too big
(27648000 > 16777216).
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Msg_Post: Error
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|[msg.svga.powerOnFailed] Failed
to initialize SVGA device.
Feb 16 17:26:57:
VMX|----------------------------------------
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Disk: Open(winXPPro.vmdk)
flags=0x0=.
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|BigCOWDisk_OpenFromParent: Big
Cow Disk winXPPro.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|BigCOWDisk_OpenFromParent:
COWDisk is Big capable
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDisk_OpenFromP(winXPPro.vmdk)
flags 0x0= diskNum=0
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|FILEIO: Reverting to buffered IO
for file winXPPro.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Disk winXPPro.vmdk
Granularity = 128
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Open: winXPPro.vmdk has
Generation number 190634281.
Feb 16 17:26:57:
VMX|COWDisk_OpenFromP(winXPPro-02.vmdk) flags 0x0=
diskNum=1
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|FILEIO: Reverting to buffered IO
for file winXPPro-02.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Disk winXPPro-02.vmdk
Granularity = 128
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Open: winXPPro-02.vmdk
has Generation number 190634281.
Feb 16 17:26:57:
VMX|COWDisk_OpenFromP(winXPPro-03.vmdk) flags 0x0=
diskNum=2
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|FILEIO: Reverting to buffered IO
for file winXPPro-03.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Disk winXPPro-03.vmdk
Granularity = 128
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Open: winXPPro-03.vmdk
has Generation number 190634281.
Feb 16 17:26:57:
VMX|COWDisk_OpenFromP(winXPPro-04.vmdk) flags 0x0=
diskNum=3
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|FILEIO: Reverting to buffered IO
for file winXPPro-04.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Disk winXPPro-04.vmdk
Granularity = 128
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|COWDISK: Open: winXPPro-04.vmdk
has Generation number 190634281.
Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|BigCOWDisk_Close: closing 4 disks
of BigCowDisk winXPPro.vmdk
Feb 16 17:26:57: UI|VMX(UI): changing state 0 from
1870 to 1871, nesting 0
Feb 16 17:26:57: UI|VMX(UI): changing state 1 from
1873 to 1873, nesting 0



That is what appears when I power on, then I see the
SVGA error message inside the vmware GUI, and if I
click OK, the logs end with:


Feb 16 17:28:35: VMX|Module SVGA power on failed.
Feb 16 17:28:35: VMX|VMX_PowerOn: ModuleTable_PowerOn
= 0



That line:

Feb 16 17:30:41: MKS|The host frame buffer is too big
(27648000 > 16777216).

is suspicious ... does this mean I should bump down to
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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 17:18 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> 
> Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Using unified VGA.
> Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|SVGA frame buffer address
> 0x7efc0000
> Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing width from 2364 to
> 5760
> Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing height from 1773 to
> 1200
> Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|The host frame buffer is too big
> (27648000 > 16777216).
> Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Msg_Post: Error
> Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|[msg.svga.powerOnFailed] Failed
> to initialize SVGA device.
> Feb 16 17:26:57:

[snip]


> Feb 16 17:30:41: MKS|The host frame buffer is too big
> (27648000 > 16777216).
> 
> is suspicious ... does this mean I should bump down to
> 16 million colors in my X config ?

This is worth a try.  I did not think that how the host was set up would
matter, but it seems that vmware creates a frame buffer large enough to
cover the entire screen area (and depth).  That makes sense, as you are
able to make the vmware window as large as the physical screen (at least
on the original linux version).  I seem to recall that there is a
variable in a set-up file where you can increase the size of the buffer,
but I can't find it right now.

Here's what mine reads for the same area:

Apr 08 02:04:31: VMX|Using unified VGA.
Apr 08 02:04:31: VMX|SVGA frame buffer address 0x7efc0000
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA changing width from 2364 to 2560
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA changing height from 1773 to 960
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA phys sizes: 2560x960x32 bpl 10240 offset 0 fb
0x00960000/0x00960000
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|Msg_Post: Warning
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.xinfo.findOriginalMode] No DGA mode found
compatible with 2560x960, depth 24, bpp 32
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.xinfo.dgaPowerOnFailed] XFree86 direct
graphics (DGA extension) power on failed.
Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.svgax.dgaPowerOnFailed] Full-screen SVGA will
not be available.

As you can tell, my screen area is smaller as far as number of pixels
goes.

Dropping the bit depth to see if this is the cause is a good idea.
Heck, try monochrome to give you the largest bang for the change.


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--- Frank Jahnke <jahnke@sonatabio.com> wrote:

> On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 17:18 -0700, Gore Jarold
> wrote:
> 
> > 
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Using unified VGA.
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|SVGA frame buffer address
> > 0x7efc0000
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing width from 2364
> to
> > 5760
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|SVGA changing height from
> 1773 to
> > 1200
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: MKS|The host frame buffer is too
> big
> > (27648000 > 16777216).
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|Msg_Post: Error
> > Feb 16 17:26:57: VMX|[msg.svga.powerOnFailed]
> Failed
> > to initialize SVGA device.
> > Feb 16 17:26:57:
> 
> [snip]
> 
> 
> > Feb 16 17:30:41: MKS|The host frame buffer is too
> big
> > (27648000 > 16777216).
> > 
> > is suspicious ... does this mean I should bump
> down to
> > 16 million colors in my X config ?
> 
> This is worth a try.  I did not think that how the
> host was set up would
> matter, but it seems that vmware creates a frame
> buffer large enough to
> cover the entire screen area (and depth).  That
> makes sense, as you are
> able to make the vmware window as large as the
> physical screen (at least
> on the original linux version).  I seem to recall
> that there is a
> variable in a set-up file where you can increase the
> size of the buffer,
> but I can't find it right now.
> 
> Here's what mine reads for the same area:
> 
> Apr 08 02:04:31: VMX|Using unified VGA.
> Apr 08 02:04:31: VMX|SVGA frame buffer address
> 0x7efc0000
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA changing width from 2364
> to 2560
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA changing height from 1773
> to 960
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|SVGA phys sizes: 2560x960x32
> bpl 10240 offset 0 fb
> 0x00960000/0x00960000
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|Msg_Post: Warning
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.xinfo.findOriginalMode] No
> DGA mode found
> compatible with 2560x960, depth 24, bpp 32
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.xinfo.dgaPowerOnFailed]
> XFree86 direct
> graphics (DGA extension) power on failed.
> Apr 08 02:04:31: MKS|[msg.svgax.dgaPowerOnFailed]
> Full-screen SVGA will
> not be available.
> 
> As you can tell, my screen area is smaller as far as
> number of pixels
> goes.
> 
> Dropping the bit depth to see if this is the cause
> is a good idea.
> Heck, try monochrome to give you the largest bang
> for the change.


Changing my Defaultdepth lines in each of my defined
screens in xorg.conf, to 16 instead of 24, solved the
problem.  I can now power on a VM that I create.

I still get a lot of errors on the way:

No DGA mode found compatible with 5760x1200, depth 16,
bpp 16
XFree86 direct graphics (DGA extension) power on
failed.
Full-screen SVGA will not be available.


and:

The virtual machine will not be able to run in
full-screen SVGA mode, because your X server is not an
XFree86 server and does not support the XFree86 DGA
extension for direct-to-frame-buffer graphics.

and:

and some vmnet errors, but I suspect these are easy to
solve.

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    0n Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:13:34AM -0600, John E Hein wrote: 

    >If you have DEBUG defined when you build linux.ko, then kldload _that_
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    >
    >How about this:
    >strings linux.ko | grep Linux.debugging.control
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#ls /boot/kernel/*linux*
/boot/kernel/3dfx_linux.ko*             /boot/kernel/amr_linux.ko.symbols*
/boot/kernel/3dfx_linux.ko.symbols*     /boot/kernel/linux.ko*
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Well I definitely built a new kernel with debugging added to:
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On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 19:39 -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:

> I still get a lot of errors on the way:
> 
> No DGA mode found compatible with 5760x1200, depth 16,
> bpp 16
> XFree86 direct graphics (DGA extension) power on
> failed.

You will always get this warning.  The DGA extension is part of XFree,
and not X.org.

> Full-screen SVGA will not be available.

This is a known limitation of the BSD version.  You should try to change
the screen resolution in Windows -- my guess is that this will not be a
big deal for you.  You can change it on the fly.
> 
> 
> and:
> 
> The virtual machine will not be able to run in
> full-screen SVGA mode, because your X server is not an
> XFree86 server and does not support the XFree86 DGA
> extension for direct-to-frame-buffer graphics.

See above.

> and some vmnet errors, but I suspect these are easy to
> solve.

Yes.  Post again if you don't get them resolved.  See the
earlier-mentioned guide on BSDNexus.


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Wilkinson, Alex wrote at 10:44 +0800 on May  8, 2007:
 >     0n Mon, May 07, 2007 at 08:13:34AM -0600, John E Hein wrote: 
 > 
 >     >If you have DEBUG defined when you build linux.ko, then kldload _that_
 >     >linux.ko, you should immediately be able to see compat.linux.debug in
 >     >the output of sysctl -a.
 >     >
 >     >How about this:
 >     >strings linux.ko | grep Linux.debugging.control
 >     >(make sure this is the linux.ko that you think you are kldload'ing)
 > 
 > #ls /boot/kernel/*linux*
 > /boot/kernel/3dfx_linux.ko*             /boot/kernel/amr_linux.ko.symbols*
 > /boot/kernel/3dfx_linux.ko.symbols*     /boot/kernel/linux.ko*
 > /boot/kernel/aac_linux.ko*              /boot/kernel/linux.ko.symbols*
 > /boot/kernel/aac_linux.ko.symbols*      /boot/kernel/mfi_linux.ko*
 > /boot/kernel/amr_linux.ko*              /boot/kernel/mfi_linux.ko.symbols*
 > 
 > #strings /boot/kernel/*linux* | grep Linux.debugging.control
 > #
 > 
 > Well I definitely built a new kernel with debugging added to:
 > /usr/src/sys/modules/linux/Makefile.

All this tells me that the linux.ko that is installed in /boot/kernel
was not built with -DDEBUG

Look at the bottom of linux_mib.c - you should have "Linux debugging
control" in linux.ko if built with -DDEBUG.

So you either built linux.ko incorrectly or installed it incorrectly
(or failed to install it).

If you have any further questions about the build/install process,
you may want to try freebsd-questions.

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On 5/6/07, Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au> wrote:
> On Sun, 6 May 2007, Scot Hetzel wrote:
>
> > On 5/4/07, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> >> Would the best fix be to change the native lseek to return EINVAL when
> >> fo_ioctl returns ENOTTY?
>
> Probably.
>
> > I had a look at the OpenSolaris implementation of lseek and found that
> > we are returning the wrong error code for the ENOTTY case.  When
> > ENOTTY is returned by fo_ioctl, we should be checking for the
> > following cases:
> >
> > SEEK_DATA - Is offset past end of file
> > SEEK_HOLE - Return virtual hole at end of file, if offset is valid
> >
> > on error, SEEK_DATA and SEEK_HOLE should be returning ENXIO for these
> > cases.  OpenSolaris also checks offset > OFF_MAX, and returns
> > EOVERFLOW.
> >
> > When the lseek03 test is run, with these changes, it returns with ENXIO.
>
> Shouldn't it return with EOVERFLOW even for zfs?  I guess the test doesn't
> check for that, so the result should be EINVAL for non-zfs and maybe
> ENXIO for zfs if the test didn't set up right for the seeks to work
> (presumably it sets the offset to something reasonable so as not to get
> spurious errors from args other than `whence', but it expects i/o to fail
> so it doesn't set up for i/o.
>
> > I sent the attached patch for kern/vfs_syscalls.c to pjd for review.
>
I ran the lseek03 test on a unpatched kernel with a ZFS filesystem
mounted on gentoo-stage3/tmp.  The lseek03 test did return with ENXIO
with the ZFS tmp, and ENOTTY with a UFS tmp.

I then created a patch to kern/vfs_vnops.c:vn_ioctl that checked if
com was either SEEK_DATA or SEEK_HOLE and return EINVAL.  While this
worked for UFS, it disabled SEEK_[DATA,HOLE] for ZFS.

So this wasn't the correct fix either.  The vn_ioctl function calls
VOP_IOCTL. Should the fix be applied to VOP_IOCTL, or added to per
filesystem *_ioctl functions.  Where is VOP_IOCTL defined in the src
tree?

Scot

Bruce thanks for your review of the code.

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Sorry for not keeping the thread, but I don't subscribe to the list.

> I suppose that my 5760x1200 resolution makes it clear
> that I am triple-headed, but I do need to explicitly
> make clear that I am using xinerama.

No.

> However, I do not have _anything_ vmware related in my
> xorg.conf.  Do you have any such settings in your xorg.conf ?  

No.

> Do any lightbulbs go off when I mention I am using
> xinerama ?  

No.

> Have you ever seen vmware screens and devices in an X conf ?

No.

Longer version: I run VMware3 on FreeBSD 6.2 host that has a dual-monitors 
under Xinerama, and it works fine.  One thing you have to be aware of is that 
there is a very small set of resolutions that the VMware driver understands.  
I would not be surprised if the one you are trying does not work.  Remember 
this is an old product, and eight years ago there were not 1900x1200 monitors 
in routine use.

I would suggest you first try 1024x768 (or whatever the standard is) or 
1280x1024 and get that to work.  If it does, then this is the issue.  Once
that is sorted out, you can investigate the resolutions the driver accepts.

Frank


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Quoting "David Kalliecharan" <davidkallie@gmail.com> (Mon, 7 May 2007 13:46:15 -0600):

> Hello,
> 
> I seemed to have run into a snag, I have a new laptop COmpaq Precsario v6000
> with a AMD Sempron +3500 and a Nvidia go 6150 graphics card. Using FreeBSD
> stable 6.2, I compiled linux_base-fc4 and when compiling the Nvidia driver
> with Linux support I cannot get gdm to run as I get an error about a shared
> file "libintl.so.6" but i have libintl.so.8 and gdm will not run nor will
> any executable.. Is there a problem because I have linux_base-fc4 installed?
> As I would like to run Doom3 etc.. Is it necessary to have nvidia-driver
> compiled with linux support? and is there a workaround for that? I
> appreciate all of the help!

My crystal ball tell me you didn't follow the 20070318 entry
in /usr/ports/UPDATING.

If my crystal ball is false please provide the complete cut&paste of
starting the program and the corresponding error message.

Bye,
Alexander.

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Gore Jarold <gore_jarold@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>Changing my Defaultdepth lines in each of my defined
>screens in xorg.conf, to 16 instead of 24, solved the
>problem.  I can now power on a VM that I create.

Alternatively (if you want to keep your 24 bits) you could run vmware
inside/under Xvnc - I used to do that for other reasons (e.g. to keep it
running independent of my X login session).

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Subject: Re: linuxolator: LTP lseek03 failure
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On Tue, 8 May 2007, Scot Hetzel wrote:

> On 5/6/07, Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au> wrote:
>> On Sun, 6 May 2007, Scot Hetzel wrote:
>> 
>> > On 5/4/07, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>> >> Would the best fix be to change the native lseek to return EINVAL when
>> >> fo_ioctl returns ENOTTY?
>> 
>> Probably.
>> ...
> I ran the lseek03 test on a unpatched kernel with a ZFS filesystem
> mounted on gentoo-stage3/tmp.  The lseek03 test did return with ENXIO
> with the ZFS tmp, and ENOTTY with a UFS tmp.
>
> I then created a patch to kern/vfs_vnops.c:vn_ioctl that checked if
> com was either SEEK_DATA or SEEK_HOLE and return EINVAL.  While this
> worked for UFS, it disabled SEEK_[DATA,HOLE] for ZFS.

I meant to just translate ENOTTY to EINVAL after calling VOP_IOCTL().
The vop must be called to see what it wants to do.

> So this wasn't the correct fix either.  The vn_ioctl function calls
> VOP_IOCTL. Should the fix be applied to VOP_IOCTL, or added to per
> filesystem *_ioctl functions.  Where is VOP_IOCTL defined in the src
> tree?

VOP_IOCTL is automatically generated from vnode_if.src into vnode_if.h.
The contents of vnode_if.h is uninteresting -- it is just glue code,
and you usually don't want to add to it (but there are some debugging
hooks that add to it).  When a whole ioctl is not supported, VOP_IOCTL
just calls vop_enotty() which just returns ENOTTY.  You probably don't
want to add to this either -- for of its most callers, ENOTTY is the
correct error code.

Bruce

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On 5/9/07, Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au> wrote:
> On Tue, 8 May 2007, Scot Hetzel wrote:
> > On 5/6/07, Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au> wrote:
> > I then created a patch to kern/vfs_vnops.c:vn_ioctl that checked if
> > com was either SEEK_DATA or SEEK_HOLE and return EINVAL.  While this
> > worked for UFS, it disabled SEEK_[DATA,HOLE] for ZFS.
>
> I meant to just translate ENOTTY to EINVAL after calling VOP_IOCTL().
> The vop must be called to see what it wants to do.
>
The attached patch to kern/vfs_vnops.c translates ENOTTY to EINVAL
after calling VOP_IOCTL for the SEEK_[DATA,HOLE] cases only.

With this patch applied, the lseek03 test now returns with ENXIO on
zfs filesystems, and EINVAL on non-zfs filesystems.

Should all ENOTTY cases be changed to EINVAL, or just the
SEEK_[DATA,HOLE] cases.

Scot
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hi

there's a patch that implements correct futexes:
http://people.freebsd.org/~kib/misc/nfutex.2.patch

this time it should be "final version" so please test

1) if all programs with compat.linux.osrelease=2.6.16 work ok

2) check if www.vlakno.cz/~rdivacky/futex.c works ok both with
2.4 and 2.6 emulation

the patch is already tested on i386 (by me) and we need some positive
reports from amd64 so we can commit this


thnx for your help

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Hello all,
I fixed my 3d issue and can play games (linux-quake3 uhexen2 neverball
etc..) but when I run Neverwinter Nights the game loads and I can
select a character but when I go to play the module it loads up to 3/4
and then I get this message:

Starting Neverwinter Nights...
Abort trap (core dumped)

why is that? I am not having any luck finding informtion on this.
Anything will be greatly appreciated!

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Quoting David Kalliecharan <davidkallie@gmail.com> (from Thu, 10 May =20
2007 10:57:27 -0600):

> Hello all,
> I fixed my 3d issue and can play games (linux-quake3 uhexen2 neverball
> etc..) but when I run Neverwinter Nights the game loads and I can
> select a character but when I go to play the module it loads up to 3/4
> and then I get this message:

Which FreeBSD version? amd64 or i386? Did you change the linux =20
osrevision (sysctl), and if yes to which value (and does it work if =20
you don't change it)? Which linux_base version?

> Starting Neverwinter Nights...
> Abort trap (core dumped)

NWN does something the system doesn't like. This may be because of a =20
bug in NWN which Linux forgives but FreeBSD doesn't, or because of a =20
bug in our linuxulator.

You could do a "ktrace -i" on NWN to see which syscalls it makes (you =20
need linux_kdump, for FreeBSD 7 on i386 I have a package in =20
http://www.Leidinger.net/FreeBSD/).

Bye,
Alexander.

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Following these instructions:

http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534

I have installed vmware with bridged networking, but
have chosen host networking for my VMs [1].

On the host system, I see, with 'ifconfig -a':

bge0:
flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu
1500
       
options=1b<RXCSUM,TXCSUM,VLAN_MTU,VLAN_HWTAGGING>
        inet 192.168.0.2 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast
192.168.0.255
        ether 00:30:1b:bc:7a:23
        media: Ethernet autoselect (100baseTX
<full-duplex>)
        status: active
lo0: flags=8049<UP,LOOPBACK,RUNNING,MULTICAST> mtu
16384
        inet6 fe80::1%lo0 prefixlen 64 scopeid 0x2 
        inet6 ::1 prefixlen 128 
        inet 127.0.0.1 netmask 0xff000000 
vmnet0:
flags=8842<BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu
1500
        ether 00:bd:76:2d:e7:01
vmnet1:
flags=8843<UP,BROADCAST,RUNNING,SIMPLEX,MULTICAST> mtu
1500
        inet 192.168.0.90 netmask 0xffffff00 broadcast
192.168.0.255
        ether 00:bd:97:ab:ac:02
        Opened by PID 23217

I have this in my /usr/X11R6/etc/vmware/config file:

vmnet1.Bridged = "YES"
vmnet1.BridgeInterface = "bge0"
vmnet1.HostOnlyAddress = "192.168.0.90"
vmnet1.HostOnlyNetMask = "255.255.255.0"

The bottom line is, if I configure my winXP guest to
have IP 192.168.0.90, it complains that that address
is already in use, and I can see it in the winXP arp
table.  BUT, I cannot ping it.

If I give it 192.168.0.91, it isn't on the network. 
It can still see .90 (is in the arp table) but it
can't ping it.

What step have I missed in making networking work for
my guest VMs ?  I tried 'kldload bridge.ko' but that
did not help ...

Thanks.


[1] at least, I am fairly certain I installed the port
with bridged networking ... is there any way I can
verify this ?


       
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On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 07:55:55AM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
> Following these instructions:
> 
> http://forums.bsdnexus.com/viewtopic.php?id=1534

Yeah, but those were written by a moron, me.  :)

> 
> I have this in my /usr/X11R6/etc/vmware/config file:
> 
> vmnet1.Bridged = "YES"
> vmnet1.BridgeInterface = "bge0"
> vmnet1.HostOnlyAddress = "192.168.0.90"
> vmnet1.HostOnlyNetMask = "255.255.255.0"
> 



> The bottom line is, if I configure my winXP guest to
> have IP 192.168.0.90, it complains that that address
> is already in use, and I can see it in the winXP arp
> table.  BUT, I cannot ping it.
> 
> If I give it 192.168.0.91, it isn't on the network. 
> It can still see .90 (is in the arp table) but it
> can't ping it.

Try letting it obtain an IP address automatically and see if that works.
At present, I don't have a running vmware installation on FreeBSD, so can't
doublecheck.  
> 
> 
> 
> [1] at least, I am fairly certain I installed the port
> with bridged networking ... is there any way I can
> verify this ?

Yes, your config, showing BridgeInterface shows that this is what you
did. 

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> > The bottom line is, if I configure my winXP guest
to
> > have IP 192.168.0.90, it complains that that
address
> > is already in use, and I can see it in the winXP
arp
> > table.  BUT, I cannot ping it.
> >
> > If I give it 192.168.0.91, it isn't on the
network.
> > It can still see .90 (is in the arp table) but it
> > can't ping it.
>
> Try letting it obtain an IP address automatically
and see if that works.
> At present, I don't have a running vmware
installation on FreeBSD, so can't
> doublecheck.


Hmmm... well, I am not running a DHCP server on the
FreeBSD host ... but I am running one on my network.

I switched winXP to DHCP and attempted to grab an
address, but was unsuccessful.  Should it be getting
an address from the network as a whole, or do I need
to run a DHCP server on the host system ?

I'm not sure I understand what the network path is
between a host-only guest, the vmnet1 interface, and
the rest of the network ... I tried getting a DHCP
address with and without bridge.ko loaded ... both failed.


       
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On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 09:26:19AM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:


> > >
> > > If I give it 192.168.0.91, it isn't on the
> network.
> > > It can still see .90 (is in the arp table) but it
> > > can't ping it.
> >

I don't think you're able to ping.  Again, I'm doing this all from
memory since I haven't been able to get it working on CURRENT since
January, and with the various Xorg upgrades and linux_base upgrades,
I've managed to break it on STABLE as well.

I'll drop a line to the same friend and see if what his settings are.


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Gore Jarold <gore_jarold@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>I have this in my /usr/X11R6/etc/vmware/config file:
>
>vmnet1.Bridged = "YES"
>vmnet1.BridgeInterface = "bge0"
>vmnet1.HostOnlyAddress = "192.168.0.90"
>vmnet1.HostOnlyNetMask = "255.255.255.0"
>
>The bottom line is, if I configure my winXP guest to
>have IP 192.168.0.90, it complains that that address
>is already in use, and I can see it in the winXP arp
>table.  BUT, I cannot ping it.
>
>If I give it 192.168.0.91, it isn't on the network. 
>It can still see .90 (is in the arp table) but it
>can't ping it.

The IP address and netmask in that file are basically "bogus" - for
proper operation, you want them to be from a network that you don't ever
want to talk to. Of course that may not be your only problem - using the
vmware rc script is crucial to get the networking set up right, and I
seem to recall that you have been playing around a bit with that...
Running it with 'stop' as argument, and then, after having changed the
address/netmask per above, with 'start', may clear things up. For the
long story, and how to get rid of that IP address altogether, read the
MultipleInstances.FreeBSD file.

>What step have I missed in making networking work for
>my guest VMs ?  I tried 'kldload bridge.ko' but that
>did not help ...

The vmware networking uses netgraph(4), bridge(4) is irrelevant. I wrote
the current version of the netgraph setup in the rc script - if I were
to do it again I'd surely use bridge(4) instead, which is *way* simpler
(I use it for bridging qemus all the time now, and it's totally
painless). The decision to use netgraph was made before I started
messing with it, I think bridge(4) may not have been as mature back
then.

Scott Robbins <scottro@nyc.rr.com> wrote:
>
>On Fri, May 11, 2007 at 07:55:55AM -0700, Gore Jarold wrote:
>> 
>> [1] at least, I am fairly certain I installed the port
>> with bridged networking ... is there any way I can
>> verify this ?
>
>Yes, your config, showing BridgeInterface shows that this is what you
>did. 

Right, in fact the contents of that file is the sole result of answering
the questions in the dialogue at install time - nothing in the actual
installation gets hardwired one way or the other.

Gore Jarold <gore_jarold@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>I switched winXP to DHCP and attempted to grab an
>address, but was unsuccessful.  Should it be getting
>an address from the network as a whole, or do I need
>to run a DHCP server on the host system ?

When you have gotten the bridged setup working, the guest OS will be
able to get an address from your off-host DHCP server.

>I'm not sure I understand what the network path is
>between a host-only guest, the vmnet1 interface, and
>the rest of the network ...

Reading the abovementioned file may help (or not:-). For starters, think
of the vmnet interface and the guest-OS' interface as forming their own
little network - i.e. your FreeBSD box has the vmnet interface on that
network, and the guest OS has its interface there too, and that's it.
>From this it should be obvious that the vmnet interface can't have the
same IP address as the guest OS' interface at least.:-)

With bridged mode, you are tying the vmnet interface together with one
of your physical interfaces - basically all interfaces are now for
practical purposes on your physical ethernet. This means that your
FreeBSD now has two interfaces on that network, the physical one and the
vmnet one - and in such as setup (just as when you're doing "real"
bridging between two physical networks), there is really no need for
more than one of them having an IP address at all. Except that vmware
running in default "host only" mode expects to find one...

--Per Hedeland

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Ok, that solved the problem.  The network address in
my /usr/X11R6/etc/vmware/config file was on the same
network (192.168.0.0/24) that my systems themselves
were on.

I changed it to:

vmnet1.Bridged = "YES"
vmnet1.BridgeInterface = "bge0"
vmnet1.HostOnlyAddress = "10.10.10.10"
vmnet1.HostOnlyNetMask = "255.255.255.0"

(10.x.x.x is NOT a network I use anywhere)

and then:

/usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh stop
/usr/local/etc/rc.d/001.vmware.sh start

and then the XP guest, using DHCP, got a 192.168.x.x
address from my router.

Thanks for the help!


       
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Hello, all.

after start linux-program > segmentation fault 11, error, coredump ...
the crux of this problem (99%)?

example (use steam of Valve Software):

#cd /usr/compat/linux/user/games && mkdir hlds && cd ./hlds

#fetch http://www.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.bin
or
#fetch http://storefront.steampowered.com/download/hldsupdatetool.bin

#chmod +x hldsupdatetool.bin
#./hldsupdatetool.bin
Ask to question "yes"
#./steam
this update steam
ok, see another way ;-)
#cd /usr/compat/linux/usr/compat/linux/usr/games/hlds
#in this directory locate workfiles of program 
/usr/compat/linux/user/games/hlds/steam
why???

linux-base tangleing system root

------------------linux_base-fc4----------------------
linprocfs on /usr/compat/linux/proc (linprocfs, local)
linsysfs on /usr/compat/linux/sys (linsysfs, local)

  7    1 0xc4ee1000 6000     linprocfs.ko
  8    2 0xc4ee7000 17000    linux.ko
  9    1 0xc4f04000 3000     linsysfs.ko
------------------------------------------------------
FreeBSD woodstone 6.2-STABLE FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE #1: Sun Apr 22 12:22:33 
SAMST 2007     venom@woodstone:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/GENERIC  i386
------------------------------------------------------

this trouble observe on (cases):
  1. i386 kernel
  2. i386 SMP kernel

solution for 1 case:
full restart linux-base
#unmount linsysfs
#unmount linprocfs
#kldunload linsysfs.ko
#kldunload linprocfs.ko (kldunload linux.ko)
&
#mount linproc
#mount linsys

after this trouble is disappeared

--
tested on ports
games/linux-enemyterritory
games/hlserver-cs
games/linux-quake3


please any solution for this problem

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>
> Hello all,
> I fixed my 3d issue and can play games (linux-quake3 uhexen2 neverball
> etc..) but when I run Neverwinter Nights the game loads and I can
> select a character but when I go to play the module it loads up to 3/4
> and then I get this message:
>
> Starting Neverwinter Nights...
> Abort trap (core dumped)
>
> why is that? I am not having any luck finding informtion on this.
> Anything will be greatly appreciated!
>
>   



hello, *David
*
try this(solution for non-SMP system):
full unload linux-enviroment (umount linprocfs linsysfs, kldunload 
linsysfs.ko linprocfs.ko linux.ko)
after
start linux-enviroment (mount linprocfs linsysfs, kldload linsysfs.ko 
linprocfs.ko linux.ko)

& start your NWN server

notice(trouble): see files in directory NWN (another dir)
example:
NWN-server workdir: /usr/compat/linux/games/nwn/
# cd /usr/compat/linux/usr/compat/linux/games/nwn/
# ls
give me listing

http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-emulation/2007-May/003593.html

--
sam