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Date:      Wed, 05 Nov 2003 02:50:16 +0100
From:      Eirik Oeverby <ltning@anduin.net>
To:        Alex Wilkinson <alex.wilkinson@dsto.defence.gov.au>
Cc:        Morten Johansen <mail@morten-johansen.net>
Subject:   Re: Was: More ULE bugs fixed. Is: Mouse problem?
Message-ID:  <3FA85758.5030107@anduin.net>
In-Reply-To: <20031105013742.GL90988@squirm.dsto.defence.gov.au>
References:  <3FA82486.7000200@morten-johansen.net> <3FA835C8.6010304@anduin.net> <20031105013742.GL90988@squirm.dsto.defence.gov.au>

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Alex Wilkinson wrote:
> 	On Wed, Nov 05, 2003 at 12:27:04AM +0100, Eirik Oeverby wrote:
> 	
> 	Just for those interested:
> 	I do *not* get any messages at all from the kernel (or elsewhere) when 
> 	my mouse goes haywire. And it's an absolute truth (just tested back and 
> 	forth 8 times) that it *only* happens with SCHED_ULE and *only* with old 
> 	versions (~1.50) and the very latest ones (1.75 as I'm currently 
> 	running). 1.69 for instance did *not* show any such problems.
> 	
> 	I will, however, update my kernel again now, to get the latest 
> 	sched_ule.c (if any changes have been made since 1.75) and to test with 
> 	the new interrupt handler. I have a suspicion it might be a combination 
> 	of SCHED_ULE and some signal/message/interrupt handling causing messages 
> 	to get lost along the way. Because that's exactly how it feels...
> 
> Question: How can I find out what verion of SCHED_ULE I am running ?

I asked the same recently, and here's what I know:
  - check /usr/src/sys/kern/sched_ule.c - a page or so down there's a 
line with the revision
  - ident /boot/kernel/kernel | grep sched_ule

/Eirik

> 
>  - aW




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