On 03/12/2018 00:32, Alexander Nasonov wrote:
Christos Zoulas wrote:In article <20181202233324.t7nendsegba5akxm%pinet.lan@localhost>, Alexander Nasonov <alnsn%yandex.ru@localhost> wrote:On my Pinebook fstat prints some errors and no output: pinet# fstat USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 977 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 792 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 1 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 0 Processes 977 and 792 are ksh shells. Is it only me or a common problem?sysctl -w kern.expose_address=1It makes no difference. # sysctl -w kern.expose_address=1 kern.expose_address: 0 -> 1 # fstat USER CMD PID FD MOUNT INUM MODE SZ|DV R/W fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 1777 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 931 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 651 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 1 fstat: can't read dtab at 0x0 for pid 0 # uname -a NetBSD pinet 8.99.26 NetBSD 8.99.26 (GENERIC64) #0: Sun Dec 2 22:46:32 GMT 2018 alnsn@nebeda:/home/alnsn/netbsd-current/devel/src/sys/arch/evbarm/compile/obj/GENERIC64 evbarm
I broke it, so I fixed it. cvs update sys/arch/aarch64/include/param.h Nick