it as being in range.
set ifaddr 1.2.3.4/0 5.6.7.8/0
no longer allows 0.0.0.0 as a valid IP.
Reported/tested by: Bohdan Horst <nexus@hoth.amu.edu.pl>
MFC after: 3 days
of 1024- Ultra4 256). Rename 'requests' tag to 'request_pool' for clarity.
Make sure we do correct xpt_freeze_simq/CAM_RELEASE_SIMQ if we run out
of chip resources.
MFC after: 6 days
o Include <sys/select.h> from <sys/types.h> in the __BSD_VISIBLE case,
so applications and base software can be slowly updated.
o Prototype select() in <sys/select.h>. It was previously only
prototyped in <unistd.h>.
o Add some XXX's to <sys/types.h>.
Reviewed by: -standards
- nexus no longer has PCI bridges as direct children, so the PCI bus
ivar is no longer used and is removed.
- Don't attach default EISA, ISA, or MCA busses. Instead, if we do not
have an acpi0 device after bus_generic_probe(), add a legacy0 child
device.
- Remove machine/nexusvar.h.
ACPI or for when ACPI support is disabled or not present in the kernel.
Basically, the nexus device is now split into two with some parts
(such as adding default ISA, MCA, and EISA busses if they aren't found
as well as support for PCI bus device ivars) being moved to the legacy
driver.
to use DOC_LANG to specify which languages the doc/ is built for.
Note: be aware that the DOC_LANG setting in /etc/make.conf will now
take the effect on "make release". (This is probably the desired
behavior anyway.)
PR: docs/42924
that already exists for hosts: being able to specify a section that applies
to every program *except* the one in question.
The normal syntax for program specification is still valid. For the new
capability, one uses:
!-program
Since there is no way to specify a program beginning with a dash in the old
syntax, as it would be interpreted as the case above, the following
alternative syntax to the original capability is provided:
!+program
This shouldn't introduce incompatibilities with any syslogd configuration
in production because -stable's syslogd does not support a dash anywhere in
the program specification.
MFC after: 2 weeks
o Move len initialization closer to place of its first usage.
o Compare len with 0 to improve readability.
o Explicitly zero out phlen in ip_insertoptions() in failure case.
Suggested by: jhb
Reviewed by: jhb
MFC after: 2 weeks
variable natively. It should allow you to use any sysctl mib set, but due
to limitations of what I can do with macros, right now it's limited to two,
which is all this program used anyway.
Sponsored by: Bright Path Solutions
themselves cause a failure if it is told to use a __widget that there is
no implementation for them. missing an implementation for __unused etc is
harmless. But not having a __packed implementation when the kernel code
really needs it is a big deal.
static void const * const __set_##set##_sym_##sym
__attribute__((__section__("set_" #set),__unused__)) = &sym
becomes:
static void const * const __set_##set##_sym_##sym
__section("set_" #set) __unused = &sym
Like the other macros, these #define away for unrecognized compilers or
lint.
Also, fix the argments in the previous commit for the non-gcc case. lint
might be a bit happier about that. Note that the gcc <= 2.6 case
needs some research.
expand to __attribute__((packed)) and __attribute__((aligned(x)))
respectively. Replace the handful of gcc-ism's that use
__attribute__((aligned(16))) etc around the kernel with __aligned(16).
There are over 400 __attribute__((packed)) to deal with, that can come
later. I just want to use __packed in new code rather than add more
gcc-ism's.