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Doug Barton wrote:
> So I'm past the Network Install phase and we're now finalizing the
> install. :)

Well, bad news ... the install is finished, but networking is not
working. If I do user mode networking it gets an IP address but can't
see the outside world. If I follow your instructions from the previous
e-mail it never gets an IP address at all, the network status thing
says "limited or no connectivity." Any ideas where to look?

> BTW, I forgot to mention that I'm using qemu-devel, and so far I
> haven't installed kqemu since I've read some messages where people
> have had problems with it recently on -current.
> 
> Couple more quick questions, is there some middle ground between size
> of the default window that pops up when I run the command line you
> supplied and full screen mode?

I found the answer to this one, use the controls inside windows to
bump up the resolution.

> Finally it looks to me like I'll need to set up samba on the host if I
> want the XP guest to have access to files that are not in the image,
> correct? The man page mentions the -smb option for the user mode
> network stack, will that work for tap too?


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Doug Barton wrote:
> Doug Barton wrote:
>> So I'm past the Network Install phase and we're now finalizing the
>> install. :)
> 
> Well, bad news ... the install is finished, but networking is not
> working. If I do user mode networking it gets an IP address but can't
> see the outside world. If I follow your instructions from the previous
> e-mail it never gets an IP address at all, the network status thing
> says "limited or no connectivity." 

Turns out that there is a page on the wiki that has some good
suggestions, although it could use a bit of tweaking. I got networking
up by doing this in the host:

myif=bge0

ifconfig tap create
ifconfig bridge create
ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0 addm $myif up

Then I was able to start qemu with the tap command line and now
networking works.

I also installed kqemu, but I'm noticing that even with that working
it's still pretty slow. I have a pretty fast core 2 duo and qemu is
often pegging one of the cpus. Still, it's interesting enough to keep
trying to make work ...

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On 3/7/09, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org> wrote:
> Doug Barton wrote:
>  > Doug Barton wrote:
>  >> So I'm past the Network Install phase and we're now finalizing the
>  >> install. :)
>  >
>  > Well, bad news ... the install is finished, but networking is not
>  > working. If I do user mode networking it gets an IP address but can't
>  > see the outside world. If I follow your instructions from the previous
>  > e-mail it never gets an IP address at all, the network status thing
>  > says "limited or no connectivity."
>
>
> Turns out that there is a page on the wiki that has some good
>  suggestions, although it could use a bit of tweaking. I got networking
>  up by doing this in the host:
>
The How To was based on  that wiki page and several others.  Plus my
own creation of not depending on the qemu startup/shutdown scripts to
add/remove the tap device to/from the bridge.

>  myif=bge0
>
>  ifconfig tap create
>  ifconfig bridge create
>  ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0 addm $myif up
>
As you found out you need to add your hosts interface (bge0, rl0) to the bridge.

>  Then I was able to start qemu with the tap command line and now
>  networking works.
>
I was at work and couldn't answer your early questions, but it is good
to hear that  you were able to make it work.

On 3/7/09, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org> wrote:
>  Finally it looks to me like I'll need to set up samba on the host if I
>  want the XP guest to have access to files that are not in the image,
>  correct? The man page mentions the -smb option for the user mode
>  network stack, will that work for tap too?
>
You'll need to setup samba to allow the XP guest access to the files
on the host system.  I haven't tried the -smb option under a tap
setup, it might work.

Scot

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One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(

I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs). I tried
with and without the cd-rom DMA compile-time OPTION, no luck. If I
remove the disc from the drive, or if there is no disc in the drive
when I start qemu, inserting one after it starts produces no results.
Every time I try to access the drive I get the "Please insert a disc
into drive D:" error message.

I'm using a fairly up to date 8-current as the host, btw.


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Title says everything :)

I want to use JST as default timezone for linux_base-f8.
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On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
> 
> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs). I tried
> with and without the cd-rom DMA compile-time OPTION, no luck. If I
> remove the disc from the drive, or if there is no disc in the drive
> when I start qemu, inserting one after it starts produces no results.
> Every time I try to access the drive I get the "Please insert a disc
> into drive D:" error message.
> 
> I'm using a fairly up to date 8-current as the host, btw.
> 
> 
> Any suggestions?
> 

Do you have vfs_aio in your kernel or as a module?  I've run openSUSE
in qemu and used the DVD drive with no problems at all; I have vfs_aio
in my kernel.  However, I don't know how much data were transfered by
openSUSE.  Since I was merely loading packages from the DVD it may have
been only a few MB.

One thing I've noticed is that the DVD drive is locked and I can't open
the drawer once qemu starts, even if there is no disc in the drive.
Apparently openSUSE acceses the drive (i.e. locks it) even when it's
empty.

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On Sun, Mar 8, 2009 at 4:40 AM, Scot Hetzel <swhetzel@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 3/7/09, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org> wrote:
>> Doug Barton wrote:
>> =A0> Doug Barton wrote:
>> =A0>> So I'm past the Network Install phase and we're now finalizing the
>> =A0>> install. :)
>> =A0>
>> =A0> Well, bad news ... the install is finished, but networking is not
>> =A0> working. If I do user mode networking it gets an IP address but can=
't
>> =A0> see the outside world. If I follow your instructions from the previ=
ous
>> =A0> e-mail it never gets an IP address at all, the network status thing
>> =A0> says "limited or no connectivity."
>>
>>
>> Turns out that there is a page on the wiki that has some good
>> =A0suggestions, although it could use a bit of tweaking. I got networkin=
g
>> =A0up by doing this in the host:
>>
> The How To was based on =A0that wiki page and several others. =A0Plus my
> own creation of not depending on the qemu startup/shutdown scripts to
> add/remove the tap device to/from the bridge.
>
>> =A0myif=3Dbge0
>>
>> =A0ifconfig tap create
>> =A0ifconfig bridge create
>> =A0ifconfig bridge0 addm tap0 addm $myif up
>>
> As you found out you need to add your hosts interface (bge0, rl0) to the =
bridge.
>
>> =A0Then I was able to start qemu with the tap command line and now
>> =A0networking works.
>>
> I was at work and couldn't answer your early questions, but it is good
> to hear that =A0you were able to make it work.
>
> On 3/7/09, Doug Barton <dougb@freebsd.org> wrote:
>> =A0Finally it looks to me like I'll need to set up samba on the host if =
I
>> =A0want the XP guest to have access to files that are not in the image,
>> =A0correct? The man page mentions the -smb option for the user mode
>> =A0network stack, will that work for tap too?
>>
> You'll need to setup samba to allow the XP guest access to the files
> on the host system. =A0I haven't tried the -smb option under a tap
> setup, it might work.
>
> Scot
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I am curious how your local firewall configuration looks on the host
operating system. I am using pf firewall. Let me know.

Phusion

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On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 12:40:51 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:

> Title says everything :)

> I want to use JST as default timezone for linux_base-f8.
> Anyone has any ideas?

There were a thread called "Linux compat 2.6.16 reports time incorrect"
back in October 2008 and a workaround.

The main problem seems to be an incompatibility between current native
and linux timezone versions.


WBR
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Boris Samorodov (bsam)
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Note: to view an individual PR, use:
  http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=(number).

The following is a listing of current problems submitted by FreeBSD users.
These represent problem reports covering all versions including
experimental development code and obsolete releases.


S Tracker      Resp.      Description
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
o kern/130724  emulation  [linprocfs] [patch] cpuinfo in linprocfs is dated, cau
o kern/129169  emulation  [linux] [patch] Linux Emulation ENOTCONN error using n
f ports/127018 emulation  Linuxulator incapable of using FreeBSD's LDAP environm
o kern/126232  emulation  [linux] Linux ioctl TCGETS (0x5401) always fails
o ports/121800 emulation  x11-toolkits/linux-openmotif - OpenMotif upgrade to 2.
o kern/97326   emulation  [linux] file descriptor leakage in linux emulation
o ports/91318  emulation  [fix] graphics/linux_dri: works on amd64 too
o kern/91293   emulation  [svr4] [patch] *Experimental* Update to the SVR4 emula
o kern/73777   emulation  [linux] [patch] linux emulation: root dir special hand
a kern/72920   emulation  [linux]: path "prefixing" is not done on unix domain s
o kern/41543   emulation  [patch] [request] easier wine/w23 support
o kern/39201   emulation  [linux] [patch] ptrace(2) and rfork(RFLINUXTHPN) confu
o kern/29698   emulation  [linux] [patch] linux ipcs doesn'work
o kern/21463   emulation  [linux] Linux compatability mode should not allow setu
o kern/11165   emulation  [ibcs2] IBCS2 doesn't work correctly with PID_MAX 9999

15 problems total.


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In article <20090309103706.0a44fb26@ernst.jennejohn.org> you write:
>On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
>Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
>> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
>> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
>> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
>> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
>> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
>> 
>> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
>> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
>> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
>> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
>> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs).

Hmm.  I wonder if this bug is related to the opensuse installer segfault,
have you tried with the (now older, still at the 20080620 snapshot)
qemu-devel port thats in the tree?  You could also try the new "werror"
option for -drive (possible values are:
    report    - report errors to a guest as IO errors
    ignore    - continue as if nothing happened
    stop      - stop VM on any error and retry last command on resume
    enospc    - stop vm on ENOSPC error and retry last command on resume
                all other errors are reported to a guest.
I think the default is "enospc" in 0.10.0 .  Yeah -cdrom is readonly
but who knows...)  And finally you could try disabling aio (untested,
I hope the following still works:)

Index: Makefile
@@ -47,7 +47,7 @@
 
 WITHOUT_CPU_CFLAGS=yes	#to avoid problems with register allocation
 CFLAGS:=	${CFLAGS:C/-fno-tree-vrp//}
-CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--prefix=${PREFIX} --cc=${CC}
+CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--prefix=${PREFIX} --cc=${CC} --disable-aio
 
 .if defined(WITHOUT_SDL)
 CONFIGURE_ARGS+=	--disable-sdl --disable-gfx-check

>>  I tried
>> with and without the cd-rom DMA compile-time OPTION, no luck. If I
>> remove the disc from the drive, or if there is no disc in the drive
>> when I start qemu, inserting one after it starts produces no results.
>> Every time I try to access the drive I get the "Please insert a disc
>> into drive D:" error message.
>> 
 Try using the `change' monitor command (`change ide1-cd0 /dev/acd0'
in this case.)  Also with Windows guests istr people having to click
`eject' in the guest too before it would recognize a new disc.

>> I'm using a fairly up to date 8-current as the host, btw.
>> 
>> 
>> Any suggestions?
>> 
>
>Do you have vfs_aio in your kernel or as a module?

 Actually qemu 0.10.0 (and also the last few snapshots I posted updates
for) now does its own aio emulation using threads, so the aio(4) kld or
kernel option is no longer needed.

>  I've run openSUSE
>in qemu and used the DVD drive with no problems at all; I have vfs_aio
>in my kernel.  However, I don't know how much data were transfered by
>openSUSE.  Since I was merely loading packages from the DVD it may have
>been only a few MB.
>
>One thing I've noticed is that the DVD drive is locked and I can't open
>the drawer once qemu starts, even if there is no disc in the drive.
>Apparently openSUSE acceses the drive (i.e. locks it) even when it's
>empty.
>
 Hmm I haven't seen that here...  Maybe -current locks the door when
the /dev/acd0 device node is open now too, instead of only when its
mounted like its here.

 Good luck,
	Juergen

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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, Gary Jennejohn wrote:

> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
> Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>
>> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
>> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
>> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
>> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
>> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
>>
>> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
>> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
>> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
>> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
>> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs). I tried
>> with and without the cd-rom DMA compile-time OPTION, no luck. If I
>> remove the disc from the drive, or if there is no disc in the drive
>> when I start qemu, inserting one after it starts produces no results.
>> Every time I try to access the drive I get the "Please insert a disc
>> into drive D:" error message.
>>
>> I'm using a fairly up to date 8-current as the host, btw.
>>
>>
>> Any suggestions?
>>
>
> Do you have vfs_aio in your kernel or as a module?

I'm running the aio module, which seems to incorporate the vfs_aio stuff, 
yes.

> I've run openSUSE in qemu and used the DVD drive with no problems at 
> all; I have vfs_aio in my kernel.

Are you talking about 'options         VFS_AIO'?

> One thing I've noticed is that the DVD drive is locked and I can't open
> the drawer once qemu starts, even if there is no disc in the drive.
> Apparently openSUSE acceses the drive (i.e. locks it) even when it's
> empty.

I forgot to mention this bit. If I click the eject menu option on the 
CD/DVD in windows it doesn't actually eject it like native windows does, 
but it does allow me to remove the disc manually. After that even if I do 
reinsert a disc the windows guest doesn't "see" it.


Thanks for the response,

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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, Juergen Lock wrote:

> In article <20090309103706.0a44fb26@ernst.jennejohn.org> you write:
>> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
>> Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>
>>> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
>>> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
>>> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
>>> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
>>> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
>>>
>>> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
>>> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
>>> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
>>> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
>>> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs).
>
> Hmm.  I wonder if this bug is related to the opensuse installer segfault,

Not sure I follow you there, sorry.

> have you tried with the (now older, still at the 20080620 snapshot)
> qemu-devel port thats in the tree?

That's actually what I started with (i.e., I compiled that port and used 
it to install my windows guest) but I switched to the 0.10.0 before I 
started goofing around with the CD/DVD stuff. I'll try going back to the 
older version, but it's not likely I'll be able to get to it today.

> You could also try the new "werror"
> option for -drive (possible values are:
>    report    - report errors to a guest as IO errors
>    ignore    - continue as if nothing happened
>    stop      - stop VM on any error and retry last command on resume
>    enospc    - stop vm on ENOSPC error and retry last command on resume
>                all other errors are reported to a guest.
> I think the default is "enospc" in 0.10.0 .  Yeah -cdrom is readonly
> but who knows...)

Errrr, -cdrom being read-only is a problem, I need to be able to write CDs 
and DVDs. Is there way to do that with the -drive option? I looked at the 
man page but couldn't quite grasp it well enough to get a command line to 
try.

BTW, any hope that we'll have working USB in qemu on -current any time 
soon? I can't help thinking that some of these issues might be avoided if 
the windows guest could "see" my external drive directly. It would also 
allow me to give syncing my iPhone a try, which is another big motivator 
for me to be trying this at all.

> And finally you could try disabling aio (untested, I hope the following 
> still works:)

If I don't have any luck with the other options I'll give this a try as 
well, thanks.

> Actually qemu 0.10.0 (and also the last few snapshots I posted updates
> for) now does its own aio emulation using threads, so the aio(4) kld or
> kernel option is no longer needed.

Ah, interesting. I wonder if it's possible that the kernel module is 
interfering?


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On Mon, Mar 09, 2009 at 02:16:54PM -0700, Doug Barton wrote:
> On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, Juergen Lock wrote:
> 
>> In article <20090309103706.0a44fb26@ernst.jennejohn.org> you write:
>>> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
>>> Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
>>>> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
>>>> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
>>>> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
>>>> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
>>>> 
>>>> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
>>>> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
>>>> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
>>>> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
>>>> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs).
>> 
>> Hmm.  I wonder if this bug is related to the opensuse installer segfault,
> 
> Not sure I follow you there, sorry.
> 
Sorry I'm talking about a failure experienced by Gary...

>> have you tried with the (now older, still at the 20080620 snapshot)
>> qemu-devel port thats in the tree?
> 
 ...that didn't happen anymore for him after going back to the 20080620
qemu-devel port.

> That's actually what I started with (i.e., I compiled that port and used it 
> to install my windows guest) but I switched to the 0.10.0 before I started 
> goofing around with the CD/DVD stuff. I'll try going back to the older 
> version, but it's not likely I'll be able to get to it today.
> 
>> You could also try the new "werror"
>> option for -drive (possible values are:
>>    report    - report errors to a guest as IO errors
>>    ignore    - continue as if nothing happened
>>    stop      - stop VM on any error and retry last command on resume
>>    enospc    - stop vm on ENOSPC error and retry last command on resume
>>                all other errors are reported to a guest.
>> I think the default is "enospc" in 0.10.0 .  Yeah -cdrom is readonly
>> but who knows...)
> 
> Errrr, -cdrom being read-only is a problem, I need to be able to write CDs 
> and DVDs. Is there way to do that with the -drive option?

 Not on FreeBSD atm.  (this would require the scsi passthru support
to be ported at least.)

>  I looked at the 
> man page but couldn't quite grasp it well enough to get a command line to 
> try.
> 
> BTW, any hope that we'll have working USB in qemu on -current any time 
> soon?

 Well, the original author of the FreeBSD usb host code is too busy
with other stuff now, so it seems we need another volunteer...

>  I can't help thinking that some of these issues might be avoided if 
> the windows guest could "see" my external drive directly.

 Oh its an usb cd drive?  Then the read problems you saw could have
something to do with usb as well...  Anyway, scsi passthru would most
likely be faster than usb passthru anyway, if the latter even works
at all for burning.

>  It would also 
> allow me to give syncing my iPhone a try, which is another big motivator 
> for me to be trying this at all.
> 
 Btw I got a report of a bricked iphone in connection with the old qemu
ush host code, although iirc that guy was trying to upgrade the firmware...
(which might have made the device drop from the bus for a bit which the
current usb host code doesn't really handle, at least thats my theory...)

>> And finally you could try disabling aio (untested, I hope the following 
>> still works:)
> 
> If I don't have any luck with the other options I'll give this a try as 
> well, thanks.
> 
>> Actually qemu 0.10.0 (and also the last few snapshots I posted updates
>> for) now does its own aio emulation using threads, so the aio(4) kld or
>> kernel option is no longer needed.
> 
> Ah, interesting. I wonder if it's possible that the kernel module is 
> interfering?

 I would very much doubt that, it shouldn't do anything until the
aio syscalls are actually used.

 Cheers,
	Juergen

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In article <alpine.BSF.2.00.0903091404100.40723@ync.qbhto.arg> you write:
>On Mon, 9 Mar 2009, Gary Jennejohn wrote:
>
>> On Sun, 08 Mar 2009 18:00:25 -0700
>> Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:
>>
>>> One of my main reasons for wanting to install qemu was to be able to
>>> use Windows tools for things like archiving DVDs. Now that I have qemu
>>> working pretty well for most things, I tried to start using it for
>>> DVD/CD access and it's not working well at all. I installed XP via a
>>> typical installation CD, so I thought I had it made in this area. :(
>>>
>>> I'm using '-cdrom /dev/acd0' the same way I did for the install. If
>>> there is a disc in the drive when I start qemu I can "see" the disc,
>>> and copy some small files from it. However trying to copy/read large
>>> files (say, 1G) doesn't work at all. I get an error saying that sector
>>> of the disc cannot be read (this is with known-good discs). I tried
>>> with and without the cd-rom DMA compile-time OPTION, no luck. If I
>>> remove the disc from the drive, or if there is no disc in the drive
>>> when I start qemu, inserting one after it starts produces no results.
>>> Every time I try to access the drive I get the "Please insert a disc
>>> into drive D:" error message.
>>>
>>> I'm using a fairly up to date 8-current as the host, btw.
>>>
>>>
>>> Any suggestions?
>>>
>>
>> Do you have vfs_aio in your kernel or as a module?
>
>I'm running the aio module, which seems to incorporate the vfs_aio stuff, 
>yes.
>
(Not needed with qemu 0.10.0 anymore as already mentioned.)

>> I've run openSUSE in qemu and used the DVD drive with no problems at 
>> all; I have vfs_aio in my kernel.
>
>Are you talking about 'options         VFS_AIO'?
>
>> One thing I've noticed is that the DVD drive is locked and I can't open
>> the drawer once qemu starts, even if there is no disc in the drive.
>> Apparently openSUSE acceses the drive (i.e. locks it) even when it's
>> empty.
>
>I forgot to mention this bit. If I click the eject menu option on the 
>CD/DVD in windows it doesn't actually eject it like native windows does, 
>but it does allow me to remove the disc manually. After that even if I do 
>reinsert a disc the windows guest doesn't "see" it.
>
 Have you tried the mentioned `change ide1-cd0' in qemu's monitor?
(This probably would benefit from scsi passthru as well...)

 HTH,
	Juergen

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Boris Samorodov wrote:
> On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 12:40:51 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:
> 
>> Title says everything :)
> 
>> I want to use JST as default timezone for linux_base-f8.
>> Anyone has any ideas?
> 
> There were a thread called "Linux compat 2.6.16 reports time incorrect"
> back in October 2008 and a workaround.
> 
> The main problem seems to be an incompatibility between current native
> and linux timezone versions.
> 
> 
> WBR

Thanks. I have checked above mails. I understand.


TO: bsam, linux_base-f8 maintainer I know :)

How about to add tzdata-2008h-1.fc8.noarch.rpm to Ports Collections
and dependency of linux_base-f8?   If f8 has tzdata there, user can
use their own tz just copying it to /compat/linux/etc/localtime. It
looks good idea.

-- 
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Daichi GOTO wrote:
> Boris Samorodov wrote:
>> On Mon, 09 Mar 2009 12:40:51 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:
>>
>>> Title says everything :)
>>
>>> I want to use JST as default timezone for linux_base-f8.
>>> Anyone has any ideas?
>>
>> There were a thread called "Linux compat 2.6.16 reports time incorrect"
>> back in October 2008 and a workaround.
>>
>> The main problem seems to be an incompatibility between current native
>> and linux timezone versions.
>>
>>
>> WBR
> 
> Thanks. I have checked above mails. I understand.
> 
> 
> TO: bsam, linux_base-f8 maintainer I know :)
> 
> How about to add tzdata-2008h-1.fc8.noarch.rpm to Ports Collections
> and dependency of linux_base-f8?   If f8 has tzdata there, user can
> use their own tz just copying it to /compat/linux/etc/localtime. It
> looks good idea.
> 

Uh?   The tzdata-2008i-1.fc8.noarch.rpm has 3 JST tzdata files.

% rpm2cpio tzdata-2008i-1.fc8.noarch.rpm| cpio -idv | grep Tokyo
./usr/share/zoneinfo/right/Asia/Tokyo
./usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Asia/Tokyo
./usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo
4067 blocks
%

% md5 ./usr/share/zoneinfo/right/Asia/Tokyo ./usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Asia/Tokyo 
./usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo
MD5 (./usr/share/zoneinfo/right/Asia/Tokyo) = 0fce60d78288efb3685c1e2a19fb8e2b
MD5 (./usr/share/zoneinfo/posix/Asia/Tokyo) = f17769e8eb35e7a08cfedfe9b2f6b5ef
MD5 (./usr/share/zoneinfo/Asia/Tokyo) = f17769e8eb35e7a08cfedfe9b2f6b5ef
%

Which file should I use?  Anyone has any ideas?

-- 
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On 3/9/09, Phusion <phusion2k@gmail.com> wrote:
>  I am curious how your local firewall configuration looks on the host
>  operating system. I am using pf firewall. Let me know.
>
Currently, I haven't tried using QEMU behind the host firewall.

Scot

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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:28:46 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:

> How about to add tzdata-2008h-1.fc8.noarch.rpm to Ports Collections
> and dependency of linux_base-f8?   If f8 has tzdata there, user can
> use their own tz just copying it to /compat/linux/etc/localtime. It
> looks good idea.

It's on my TODO list but not the first one. ATM I'm working on new
linux infrastructure ports. And as always patches are welcome. ;-)


WBR
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Boris Samorodov wrote:
> On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:28:46 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:
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>> How about to add tzdata-2008h-1.fc8.noarch.rpm to Ports Collections
>> and dependency of linux_base-f8?   If f8 has tzdata there, user can
>> use their own tz just copying it to /compat/linux/etc/localtime. It
>> looks good idea.
> 
> It's on my TODO list but not the first one. ATM I'm working on new
> linux infrastructure ports. And as always patches are welcome. ;-)
> 
> 
> WBR

Sure I understand. Thanks ;-)

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Quoting Boris Samorodov <bsam@ipt.ru> (from Tue, 10 Mar 2009 08:40:47 +0300)=
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> On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 12:28:46 +0900 Daichi GOTO wrote:
>
>> How about to add tzdata-2008h-1.fc8.noarch.rpm to Ports Collections
>> and dependency of linux_base-f8?   If f8 has tzdata there, user can
>> use their own tz just copying it to /compat/linux/etc/localtime. It
>> looks good idea.
>
> It's on my TODO list but not the first one. ATM I'm working on new
> linux infrastructure ports. And as always patches are welcome. ;-)

I want to add that there's still hope that the timezone stuff in =20
-current gets updated soonish (which means we don't need tzdata in f8, =20
as 7.1 will not switch to f8 by default as it would 1. violate POLA =20
and 2. does not have the necessary emulation stuff to be compatible =20
with 2.6.16).

Bye,
Alexander.

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On Mon, 9 Mar 2009 14:07:57 -0700 (PDT)
Doug Barton <dougb@FreeBSD.org> wrote:

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> Are you talking about 'options         VFS_AIO'?
> 

Yes.  I wasn't aware that qemu had incorporated this functionality.
As Juergen wrote, it doesn't seem to interfere.

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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Alexander Leidinger wrote:

*snip*

>> It's on my TODO list but not the first one. ATM I'm working on new 
>> linux infrastructure ports. And as always patches are welcome. ;-)
>
> I want to add that there's still hope that the timezone stuff in 
> -current gets updated soonish (which means we don't need tzdata in f8, 
> as 7.1 will not switch to f8 by default as it would 1. violate POLA 
> and 2. does not have the necessary emulation stuff to be compatible 
> with 2.6.16).

Out of curiosity, when you say necessary emulation stuff to be 
compatible with 2.6.16, how compatible is it?  I use it on 7-STABLE 
quite well with Skype and Acroread8, somewhat well with Flash plugin 9 
and not well at all with linux-ut (at least with the nvidia driver).

Will all that is necessary to use full 2.6.16 emulation be eventually 
MFC'd, or will only some of it?  Of course, keeping the default at 2.4.2 
emulation is perfectly fine.

On a related note, would it be possible to be able to run one 
application under 2.4.2 emulation while another is under 2.6.16 in the 
future?  I thought it may help in some situations.  There could be a 
/compat/linux.f8 (with /compat/linux linking to it) and 
/compat/linux.fc4 where the application can be told via an environment 
variable to use a specific install.

Sean
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> On a related note, would it be possible to be able to run one 
> application under 2.4.2 emulation while another is under 2.6.16 in the 
> future?  I thought it may help in some situations.  There could be a 
> /compat/linux.f8 (with /compat/linux linking to it) and 
> /compat/linux.fc4 where the application can be told via an environment 
> variable to use a specific install.

speaking from top of my head... yes, this could be done, theoretically.

the 2.6 sysctl would have to be made per-proc (as netbsd does iirc),
and then it should work.

noone has done it yet

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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 19:46:55 +0100 Roman Divacky <rdivacky@FreeBSD.org>
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> > On a related note, would it be possible to be able to run one 
> > application under 2.4.2 emulation while another is under 2.6.16 in
> > the future?  I thought it may help in some situations.  There could
> > be a /compat/linux.f8 (with /compat/linux linking to it) and 
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> > environment variable to use a specific install.
> 
> speaking from top of my head... yes, this could be done,
> theoretically.
> 
> the 2.6 sysctl would have to be made per-proc (as netbsd does iirc),
> and then it should work.

How to set it before starting the corresponding linux program? I see a
chicken and egg problem here.

Bye,
Alexander.

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On Tue, 10 Mar 2009 13:34:45 -0500 (CDT) "Sean C. Farley"
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> On Tue, 10 Mar 2009, Alexander Leidinger wrote:
> 
> *snip*
> 
> >> It's on my TODO list but not the first one. ATM I'm working on new 
> >> linux infrastructure ports. And as always patches are welcome. ;-)
> >
> > I want to add that there's still hope that the timezone stuff in 
> > -current gets updated soonish (which means we don't need tzdata in
> > f8, as 7.1 will not switch to f8 by default as it would 1. violate
> > POLA and 2. does not have the necessary emulation stuff to be
> > compatible with 2.6.16).
> 
> Out of curiosity, when you say necessary emulation stuff to be 
> compatible with 2.6.16, how compatible is it?  I use it on 7-STABLE 
> quite well with Skype and Acroread8, somewhat well with Flash plugin
> 9 and not well at all with linux-ut (at least with the nvidia driver).

I would say it is compatible enough to run Skype Acroread8 and a little
bit of Flash... ;-)

What is missing is for example the *at() funktions. Soon there will be
a different futex implementation in -current. There may be more which
escapes my memory ATM.

> Will all that is necessary to use full 2.6.16 emulation be eventually 
> MFC'd, or will only some of it?  Of course, keeping the default at
> 2.4.2 emulation is perfectly fine.

The *at() stuff can not be MFCed, as it depends upon VFS stuff which
will not be MFCed due to API/ABI concerns. The futex stuff can maybe
MFCed, but I don't really know.

> On a related note, would it be possible to be able to run one 
> application under 2.4.2 emulation while another is under 2.6.16 in
> the future?  I thought it may help in some situations.  There could
> be a /compat/linux.f8 (with /compat/linux linking to it) and 
> /compat/linux.fc4 where the application can be told via an
> environment variable to use a specific install.

Currently it's either 2.4 or 2.6 (don't switch while a linux process
is (still) running), and with the current implementation I don't really
see an easy way to do this.

Someone could make a copy of the current linuxulator and use a
different ELF-brand for the copy. The copy would then have to be
modified to use a different path for the linux base, and every
non-static function/symbol would need to be renamed. Praktically I
would say too much work, not enough return of investment.

Would be cool to have from a geeky point, but if you really _need_
this (business stuff instead of "I would like to"), take an older
version of FreeBSD and let it run on another machine.

Bye,
Alexander.

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On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net
> wrote:

> Quoting Novembre <novembre@gmail.com> (from Tue, 3 Mar 2009 20:41:03
> -0600):
>
>  I found two posts containing patches regarding this issue:
>> 1)
>>
>> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081228.freebsd-emulation
>> 2)
>>
>> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2009/freebsd-emulation/20090215.freebsd-emulation
>>
>> The first post contains two patches, of which one is marked specifically
>> for
>> 7-STABLE (as of Dec 21, 2008 when the patches were made available). The
>> second post also has a patch, but I don't know whether it is for 8-CURRENT
>> or 7-STABLE. Which one should I apply?
>>
>
> If you do not want to wait: the patch utility has the option "-C" which
> just tries to apply the patch but does not really apply it. This way you can
> see if a patch is applicable to what you have or not. This way you can test
> if one of all those patches applies at all to what you have. In the worst
> case it applies, but you get a kernel panic upon use of some linux stuff
> (you may lose data because of this). In the best case at least one applies
> and it works perfectly.
>
> Bye,
> Alexander.
>
> --
> If we see the light at the end of the tunnel
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I copied both files to /usr/src/sys/ and tried patching with -C option. It
asks me a question about
which file to patch! Here's the result:

#pwd
/usr/src/sys
#patch -C < futexes_partial_II.patch
Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|diff --git a/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c b/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
|index 4f6d178..0aea61d 100644
|--- a/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
|+++ b/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
--------------------------
File to patch:

# patch -C < mega-st7.linux.patch
Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
The text leading up to this was:
--------------------------
|diff --git a/sys/amd64/include/elf.h b/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
|index 0a386be..3c2cd20 100644
|--- a/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
|+++ b/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
--------------------------
File to patch:

I have no idea what to tell it, so I just press Ctrl-C to cancel the
command. Any ideas?

Thanks

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On Wed, 11 Mar 2009 19:14:11 -0500 Novembre wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 2:43 AM, Alexander Leidinger <Alexander@leidinger.net
> > wrote:

> > Quoting Novembre <novembre@gmail.com> (from Tue, 3 Mar 2009 20:41:03
> > -0600):
> >
> >  I found two posts containing patches regarding this issue:
> >> 1)
> >>
> >> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2008/freebsd-emulation/20081228.freebsd-emulation
> >> 2)
> >>
> >> http://docs.freebsd.org/cgi/getmsg.cgi?fetch=0+0+archive/2009/freebsd-emulation/20090215.freebsd-emulation
> >>
> >> The first post contains two patches, of which one is marked specifically
> >> for
> >> 7-STABLE (as of Dec 21, 2008 when the patches were made available). The
> >> second post also has a patch, but I don't know whether it is for 8-CURRENT
> >> or 7-STABLE. Which one should I apply?
> >>
> >
> > If you do not want to wait: the patch utility has the option "-C" which
> > just tries to apply the patch but does not really apply it. This way you can
> > see if a patch is applicable to what you have or not. This way you can test
> > if one of all those patches applies at all to what you have. In the worst
> > case it applies, but you get a kernel panic upon use of some linux stuff
> > (you may lose data because of this). In the best case at least one applies
> > and it works perfectly.
> >
> I copied both files to /usr/src/sys/ and tried patching with -C option. It
> asks me a question about
> which file to patch! Here's the result:

> #pwd
> /usr/src/sys
> #patch -C < futexes_partial_II.patch

# patch -Cp2 ...

> Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
> The text leading up to this was:
> --------------------------
> |diff --git a/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c b/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
> |index 4f6d178..0aea61d 100644
> |--- a/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
> |+++ b/sys/amd64/amd64/elf_machdep.c
> --------------------------
> File to patch:

> # patch -C < mega-st7.linux.patch

The same here.

> Hmm...  Looks like a unified diff to me...
> The text leading up to this was:
> --------------------------
> |diff --git a/sys/amd64/include/elf.h b/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
> |index 0a386be..3c2cd20 100644
> |--- a/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
> |+++ b/sys/amd64/include/elf.h
> --------------------------
> File to patch:

> I have no idea what to tell it, so I just press Ctrl-C to cancel the
> command. Any ideas?

man patch, please


WBR
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Hi Novembre,

If you want to apply this patch, you need to replace all "--- a/sys/" by 
"--- /sys/", and "+++ b/sys/" by "+++ /sys/" copy the patch on 
"/usr/src" and apply with command "patch -p0 < nameof patch.diff"

This patch does not build on 8-Current !

Niko.


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On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 7:02 AM, Nicolas <c.r.n.a@wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> Hi Novembre,
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> If you want to apply this patch, you need to replace all "--- a/sys/" by
> "--- /sys/", and "+++ b/sys/" by "+++ /sys/" copy the patch on "/usr/src"
> and apply with command "patch -p0 < nameof patch.diff"

You can use patch -p1 instead of replace path inside patch.

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Renato Botelho