into _bus.h to help with name space polution from including all of bus.h.
In a few days, I'll commit changes to the MI code to take advantage of thse
sepration (after I've made sure that these changes don't break anything in
the main tree, I've tested in my trees, but you never know...).
Suggested by: bde (in 2002 or 2003 I think)
Reviewed in principle by: jhb
While we wait for holds to be released, print a list of who holds us
back once per second.
Use the new KPI from GEOM instead of vfs_mount.c calling g_waitidle().
Use the new KPI also from ata.
With ATAmkIII's newbusification, ata could narrowly miss the window
and ad0 would not exist when we tried to mount root.
mac_check_proc_wait(), which control the ability to wait4() specific
processes. This permits MAC policies to limit information flow from
children that have changed label, although has to be handled carefully
due to common programming expectations regarding the behavior of
wait4(). The cr_seeotheruids() check in p_canwait() is #if 0'd for
this reason.
The mac_stub and mac_test policies are updated to reflect these new
entry points.
Sponsored by: SPAWAR, SPARTA
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
dc0: MII without any PHY!
We have to enable the connection to the MII first. Doing so fixes the
problem cards without breaking the older, working cards.
Bad card provided by: deischen
particular, acl support is no longer enabled on FreeBSD 4, acl support
should be correctly enabled on Linux, dirent.d_namlen should be
correctly detected on platforms that support it.
Thanks to: Greg Lewis, Juergen Lock, and Jaakko Heinonen
- ncr53c9x.c:
1.108: Remove unreachable break after return and goto statements.
1.109: avoid strong words; use 'screw' instead
1.110: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd.
1.114: nuke trailing whitespace
1.107 was already merged, 1.112 and 1.113 are not relevant for FreeBSD.
1.111 is a functional change and will be merged later.
- ncr53c9xreg.h:
1.12: DMA, not dma nor Dma.
1.13: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd.
1.14: nuke trailing whitespace
- ncr53c9xvar.h:
1.43: Fix some typos. From Tom Cosgrove via jmc@openbsd.
1.44: Constify.
1.42 and 1.46 were already merged, 1.45 is not relevant for FreeBSD.
- Merge esp_sbus.c rev. 1.31 from NetBSD: nuke trailing whitespace.
Rev. 1.28 and 1.30 were already merged, 1.29 is not relevant for FreeBSD.
- Remove unused headers.
- Use BUS_PROBE_DEFAULT.
- Use __func__ instead of hardcoded function names in error messages.
- Correct some comments.
- Correct some function declarations to match their prototypes.
- Some style(9) fixes (don't use function calls in initializers; indentation).
- Zero the allocated structs to avoid problems with uninitialized members.
- Remove the ifdef'ed out SBus interrupt priority code and the hook for
ncr53c9x_reset(), remove the unused SBus interrupt priority member from
esp_softc. On FreeBSD setting the SBus interrupt priority is entirely done
in sbus(4) and the reset function isn't even really used in NetBSD.
- s,dma,DMA, in comments.
- Make the code fit in 80 columns.
- Merge lsi64854.c rev. 1.25 from NetBSD: nuke trailing whitespace.
- Update NetBSD RCS IDs according to what was actually already merged.
- Remove dv_name from the lsi64854_softc and use device_printf() instead.
- Use __func__ instead of hardcoded function names in error messages.
- Use ulmin() instead of min() for comparing the DMA sizes as the values
involved actually are represented by 64bit unsigned instead of 32bit
unsigned. As far as I can't tell this doesn't make a difference in
practice though.
- Some style(9) fixes (mainly indentation).
- Remove unnecessary braces.
extraction and creation. While I'm here, fix a bug reported by Garrett
Wollman: when stripping the leading '/' from the path "/", don't produce
an entry with an empty name; produce "." instead.
to see if additional write requests will arrive that can be coalesced and
clustered with earlier ones. When doing so, it must determine whether
the two requests are made by credentials with the same access writes, so
as not to coalesce improperly. NFSW_SAMECRED() implements a test of two
credentials using a binary compare.
Replace NFSW_SAMECRED() macro with nfsrv_samecred() function, which is
aware of the contents and layout of a struct ucred, rather than a simple
binary compare. While the binary compare works when ucred is simply a
zero'd and embedded 'struct ucred' in the NFS descriptor, it will work
less well when the ucred associated with an NFS descriptor is "real", so
has defined and populated reference count, mutex, etc.
MFC after: 1 week
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project