structure copying in random_ident_hardware(). This change will also help
further modularization of random(4) subsystem.
Submitted by: arthurmesh@gmail.com
Reviewed by: obrien
Obtained from: Juniper Networks
VMware up to at least ESXi 5.1. Actually, using INTx in that case instead
may still result in interrupt storms, with MSI being the only working
option in some configurations. So introduce a PCI_QUIRK_DISABLE_MSIX quirk
which only blacklists MSI-X but not also MSI and use it for the VMware
PCI-PCI-bridges. Note that, currently, we still assume that if MSI doesn't
work, MSI-X won't work either - but that's part of the internal logic and
not guaranteed as part of the API contract. While at it, add and employ
a pci_has_quirk() helper.
Reported and tested by: Paul Bucher
- Use NULL instead of 0 for pointers.
Submitted by: jhb (mostly)
Approved by: jhb
MFC after: 3 days
if it exists to determine if use_shadow is true (ON) or false (OFF).
The purpose of determining the value of use_shadow is to know how many lines
to subtract from the maximum height value in assuring that the backtitle is
not obscured.
The detriment of obscuring the backtitle is that it provides information
that is not easily obtained elsewhere. That is the command-line shortcut
used to access the current menu. As you navigate from one dialog to the
next, invariably transparently corssing module boundaries, the backtitle
represents the command-line argument used to get there. Obscuring this
information with a widget that is too-tall and/or too-wide would see that
data go unnoticed (leaving few other ways to get that information in the
same helpful context).
So despite the fact that this change reduces the standard maximum height for
all widgets, there is a trap-door to prevent this calculation. If you want
to utilize the full screen height on the terminal (remember, this adjustment
is not made for Xdialog(1)) you can set $NO_BACKTITLE to 1 (or any non-NULL
value for that matter) and this calculation will be skipped. You will be
able to draw a widget that partially obscures the backtitle if-necessary.
MFC after: 1 day
are processed as admin commands, not I/O commands.
As part of this change, pull out the code for parsing a namespace node
string into a separate function, since it is used for both identify and
logpage commands.
Sponsored by: Intel
MFC after: 3 days
firmware download. This correctly prints an error and exits for
an incorrect firmware image name before prompting the user to
confirm the download.
Sponsored by: Intel
MFC after: 3 days
* Use 0/1 instead of sysexits. Man pages are confusing on this topic,
but 0/1 is sufficient for nvmecontrol.
* Use err function family where possible instead of fprintf/exit.
* Fix some typing errors.
* Clean up some error message inconsistencies.
Sponsored by: Intel
Submitted by: bde (parts of firmware.c changes)
MFC after: 3 days
vfs_busy(mp);
vfs_write_suspend(mp);
which are problematic if other thread starts unmount between two
calls. The unmount starts a write, while vfs_write_suspend() drain
writers. On the other hand, unmount drains busy references, causing
the deadlock.
Add a flag argument to vfs_write_suspend and require the callers of it
to specify VS_SKIP_UNMOUNT flag, when the call is performed not in the
mount path, i.e. the covered vnode is not locked. The suspension is
not attempted if VS_SKIP_UNMOUNT is specified and unmount is in
progress.
Reported and tested by: Andreas Longwitz <longwitz@incore.de>
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
MFC after: 3 weeks
The distance between ticks and td_swvoltick should be calculated as
an unsigned number. Previously we could end up comparing a negative
number with hogticks in which case should_yield() would give incorrect
answer.
We should probably ensure that td_swvoltick is properly initialized.
Sponsored by: HybridCluster
MFC after: 5 days
Unconditionally freeing a page is not good, especially if it is the page
that was wired by the caller. The checks are picked up from
kern_sendfile.
MFC after: 3 weeks