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Dag-Erling Smørgrav
c59319bf1a Axe TCP_RESTRICT_RST. It was never a particularly good idea except for a few
very specific scenarios, and now that we have had net.inet.tcp.blackhole for
quite some time there is really no reason to use it any more.

(last of three commits)
2001-03-19 22:09:00 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
11b876c98e Axe TCP_RESTRICT_RST. It was never a particularly good idea except for a few
very specific scenarios, and now that we have had net.inet.tcp.blackhole for
quite some time there is really no reason to use it any more.

(first of three commits)
2001-03-19 22:03:11 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
f74abb9b6e Try not to engage to ATA channels that are disabled by the BIOS. 2001-03-19 13:31:58 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
8360efbd6c Bring in a hybrid of SunSoft's transport-independent RPC (TI-RPC) and
associated changes that had to happen to make this possible as well as
bugs fixed along the way.

  Bring in required TLI library routines to support this.

  Since we don't support TLI we've essentially copied what NetBSD
  has done, adding a thin layer to emulate direct the TLI calls
  into BSD socket calls.

  This is mostly from Sun's tirpc release that was made in 1994,
  however some fixes were backported from the 1999 release (supposedly
  only made available after this porting effort was underway).

  The submitter has agreed to continue on and bring us up to the
  1999 release.

  Several key features are introduced with this update:
    Client calls are thread safe. (1999 code has server side thread
    safe)
    Updated, a more modern interface.

  Many userland updates were done to bring the code up to par with
  the recent RPC API.

  There is an update to the pthreads library, a function
  pthread_main_np() was added to emulate a function of Sun's threads
  library.

  While we're at it, bring in NetBSD's lockd, it's been far too
  long of a wait.

  New rpcbind(8) replaces portmap(8) (supporting communication over
  an authenticated Unix-domain socket, and by default only allowing
  set and unset requests over that channel). It's much more secure
  than the old portmapper.

  Umount(8), mountd(8), mount_nfs(8), nfsd(8) have also been upgraded
  to support TI-RPC and to support IPV6.

  Umount(8) is also fixed to unmount pathnames longer than 80 chars,
  which are currently truncated by the Kernel statfs structure.

Submitted by: Martin Blapp <mb@imp.ch>
Manpage review: ru
Secure RPC implemented by: wpaul
2001-03-19 12:50:13 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
1ac2b9fe97 On open create all the CD physical track devices according to the
TOC read from the CD, instead of cloning them when asked to.
2001-03-19 12:02:36 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
895fd69a76 Only allow root to attach/detach/etc ATA/ATAPI devices. 2001-03-19 11:55:13 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
1e3d5af041 Invalidate cached forwarding route (ipforward_rt) whenever a new route
is added to the routing table, otherwise we may end up using the wrong
route when forwarding.

PR:		kern/10778
Reviewed by:	silence on -net
2001-03-19 09:16:16 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
6eee1a1c12 Add sysctls for reading the tunables as suggested by des.
Minor cleanups plus checks of the ->active state.
Cosmetics.
2001-03-19 08:04:54 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
b5a5e99d51 Cleanup the alloc/release code a bit.
Fix length error on the bmio resource.

Fix the irq release code, zero out free'd irq.
2001-03-19 08:02:42 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
2149e3e372 Cosmetic changes. 2001-03-19 07:48:19 +00:00
Warner Losh
36260de0cf Lots of minor cleanup, plus a couple of interesting things.
o Attempt to disable the slot when we detect that there are problems with
  it in our ISR.  This should make polling mode work better for more cards,
  but more work may be needed.  This "disabling" sets the card interrupt
  register to 0.  This worked for me for lots of tests in polling mode.
o Now that I've found datasheets, fix a boatload of magic numbers in the
  source to make it easier to understand.
o Use a table of names rather than a big case statement.
o Cull a few of the "unused" controller types that we map to other times
  that were a vestiage of PAO code that we never merged in the same way.
o Enforce legal IRQs.  You are no longer allowed to try to use IRQs that
  will fail on all known ISA/PCI <-> PCMCIA bridges.  The bridges do not
  have pins for these illegal interrupts, and all of them are listed as
  reserved and/or illegeal in the datasheets depending on which one you
  look at.
o Add comments about how IBM-AT based computers and NEC PC-98 based computers
  map these interrupts and which ones are valid.
o Always clear the bit that steers the management interrupt either to the
  value listed in the PCIC_STAT_INT register.  I've seen this bit get set
  on suspend/resume and after windows boot, and it does't hurt to clear it.
  NOTE: this might mean we can share this interrupt in the future.
2001-03-19 07:10:38 +00:00
Robert Watson
3b41d5953a o Adding UFS_EXTATTR support in MFS required the inclusion of opt_ufs.h.
I didn't realize we had an MFS module, so didn't update the
  dependencies there to reflect opt_ufs.h.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-19 07:04:17 +00:00
Robert Watson
d4562167ac o Enable UFS-based extended attribute support on MFS. Note that this change
is under-tested, and that MFS appears to be in the process of being
  deprecated in favor of FFS over md.  Note also that UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART
  doesn't make much sense on MFS unless the MFSROOT is compiled in, so
  manual configuration is generally required.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-19 06:44:18 +00:00
Robert Watson
231b9e916a o Rename "namespace" argument to "attrnamespace" as namespace is a C++
reserved word.  Part 2 of syscalls.master commit to catch rebuilt
  files.

Submitted by:	jkh
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-19 05:48:58 +00:00
Robert Watson
3063207147 o Rename "namespace" argument to "attrnamespace" as namespace is a C++
reserved word.

Submitted by:	jkh
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-19 05:44:15 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
705581e102 This is an MFC candidate.
aic7xxx.c:
	Correct code that traverses the phase table.  A much too quick
	push to staticize this structure resulted in non-functional
	lookup code.  This corrects the printing of the phase where
	a timeout occurred.

aic7xxx.reg:
	Use FIFOQWDEMP as the name for bit 5 of DFSTATUS just like
	the Adaptec data books.

aic7xxx.seq:
	Refine the 2.1 PCI retry bug workaround for certain, non-ULTRA2,
	controllers.  When the DMA of an SCB completes, it can take
	some time for HDONE to come true after MREQPEN (PCI memory request
	pending) falls.  If HDONE never comes true, we are in the hung
	state and must manually drain the FIFO.  We used to test HDONE for
	3 clock cycles to detect this condition.  This works on all of the
	hardware I can personally test.  Some controllers were reported
	to take 4 clock cycles, so the last version of this code waited
	4 clock cycles.  This still didn't work for everyone.  To fix this,
	I've adjusted the work around so that even if the hardware hasn't
	hung, but we run the work-around code, the result is a long winded
	way to complete the transfer, rather than a hang.
2001-03-19 04:40:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
516081f288 o Change options FFS_EXTATTR and options FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART to
options UFS_EXTATTR and UFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART respectively.  This change
  reflects the fact that our EA support is implemented entirely at the
  UFS layer (modulo FFS start/stop/autostart hooks for mount and unmount
  events).  This also better reflects the fact that [shortly] MFS will also
  support EAs, as well as possibly IFS.

o Consumers of the EA support in FFS are reminded that as a result, they
  must change kernel config files to reflect the new option names.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-19 04:35:40 +00:00
Chris D. Faulhaber
14721edabe Add the following POSIX 1003.1e functions and man pages:
o acl_calc_mask(): calculates the ACL mask entry associated with
    the given ACL.
  o acl_delete_entry(): remove a specified ACL entry from the given
    ACL.

Approved by:	rwatson
2001-03-19 03:19:51 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
a6221d8c82 Show the bzero() bandwidth in kBps instead of Bps; use u_int32_t instead
of long and int64_t; and print the result as an unsigned long. This should
make the output from the bzero() test more readable, and avoid printing a
negative bandwidth. Note that this doesn't change the decision process,
since that is based on time elapsed, not on computed bandwidth.
2001-03-19 00:28:04 +00:00
Orion Hodson
dfe67249d2 pcm driver for S3 Sonicvibes chipset.
Reviewed by:	Cameron Grant
2001-03-19 00:26:41 +00:00
Ian Dowse
f7cbf2b00e Use a module name of 'if_lnc' in both the PCI and ISA sections of
the driver. Doing this breaks the ability to unload the unneeded
parts of the driver (e.g unload the PCI section when using an ISA
card), but currently ifconfig(8) expects an interface `XXX' to have
a driver name of `if_XXX'.

PR:		kern/25582
Submitted by:	Alexander N. Kabaev <kabaev@mail.ru>, imp (apparently
		Warner suggested a similar fix some time ago).
Reviewed by:	paul (who would prefer to see ifconfig changed instead)
2001-03-18 17:44:23 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
4078ffb154 Make sure the cached forwarding route (ipforward_rt) is still up before
using it.  Not checking this may have caused the wrong IP address to be
used when processing certain IP options (see example below).  This also
caused the wrong route to be passed to ip_output() when forwarding, but
fortunately ip_output() is smart enough to detect this.

This example demonstrates the wrong behavior of the Record Route option
observed with this bug.  Host ``freebsd'' is acting as the gateway for
the ``sysv''.

1. On the gateway, we add the route to the destination.  The new route
   will use the primary address of the loopback interface, 127.0.0.1:

:  freebsd# route add 10.0.0.66 -iface lo0 -reject
:  add host 10.0.0.66: gateway lo0

2. From the client, we ping the destination.  We see the correct replies.
   Please note that this also causes the relevant route on the ``freebsd''
   gateway to be cached in ipforward_rt variable:

:  sysv# ping -snv 10.0.0.66
:  PING 10.0.0.66: 56 data bytes
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:  ICMP Host Unreachable from gateway 192.168.0.115
:
:  ----10.0.0.66 PING Statistics----
:  3 packets transmitted, 0 packets received, 100% packet loss

3. On the gateway, we delete the route to the destination, thus making
   the destination reachable through the `default' route:

:  freebsd# route delete 10.0.0.66
:  delete host 10.0.0.66

4. From the client, we ping destination again, now with the RR option
   turned on.  The surprise here is the 127.0.0.1 in the first reply.
   This is caused by the bug in ip_rtaddr() not checking the cached
   route is still up befor use.  The debug code also shows that the
   wrong (down) route is further passed to ip_output().  The latter
   detects that the route is down, and replaces the bogus route with
   the valid one, so we see the correct replies (192.168.0.115) on
   further probes:

:  sysv# ping -snRv 10.0.0.66
:  PING 10.0.0.66: 56 data bytes
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=0. time=10. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 127.0.0.1, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=1. time=0. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 192.168.0.115, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:  64 bytes from 10.0.0.66: icmp_seq=2. time=0. ms
:    IP options:  <record route> 192.168.0.115, 10.0.0.65, 10.0.0.66,
:                                192.168.0.65, 192.168.0.115, 192.168.0.120,
:                                0.0.0.0(Current), 0.0.0.0, 0.0.0.0
:
:  ----10.0.0.66 PING Statistics----
:  3 packets transmitted, 3 packets received, 0% packet loss
:  round-trip (ms)  min/avg/max = 0/3/10
2001-03-18 13:04:07 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
0623d11f51 - Add iso88025_ifdetach().
- Add support for 802.2 type IPX frames.
- Cleanup iso88025_output() and iso88025_output() a bit.
2001-03-18 05:43:25 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
09efa444d5 - Define payload length constants for 4Mbps and 16Mbps.
- Use explicit sizes for header structure fields.
- Use __attribute__ ((__packed__)) for header structures.
- Define struct iso88025_rif; for future use.
- Prototype upcoming iso88025_ifdetach()
- Get rid of __P() constructs in prototypes.
2001-03-18 05:41:07 +00:00
Robert Watson
3938ca1cc4 o Caused FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART to scan two sub-directories of ".attribute"
off of the file system root: "user" for user attributes, and "system"
  for system attributes.  When the scan occurs, attribute backing files
  discovered in those directories will be started in the respective
  namespaces.  This re-introduces support for auto-starting of user
  attributes, which was removed when the "$" prefix for system attributes
  was replaced with explicit namespacing.

  For users of the TrustedBSD UFS POSIX.1e ACL code, you'll need to:
    mv ${FSROOT}/'$posix1e.acl_access' ${FSROOT}/system/posix1e.acl_access
    mv ${FSROOT}/'$posix1e.acl_default' ${FSROOT}/system/posix1e.acl_default

  For users of the TrustedBSD POSIX.1e Capability code, you'll need to:
    mv ${FSROOT}/'$posix1e.cap' ${FSROOT}/system/posix1e.cap

  For users of the TrustedBSD MAC code, you'll need to:
    mv ${FSROOT}/'$freebsd.mac' ${FSROOT}/system/freebsd.mac

  Updated versions of relevant patches will be released in the near
  future.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-18 04:04:23 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
9612101e4c Fix a couple of things in the internal mbuf allocation interface:
- Make sure that m_mballoc() really doesn't allow over nmbufs mbufs to
  be allocated from mb_map. In the case where nmbufs-reserved space is not
  an exact multiple of PAGE_SIZE (which it should be, but anyway...), we
  hold nmbufs as an absolute maximum which need not ever be reached.

- Clean up m_clalloc(); make it more consistent in the sense that the first
  argument `ncl' really means "the number of clusters ensured to be allocated"
  and not "the number of pages worth of clusters to be allocated," as was
  previously the case. This also makes it consistent with m_mballoc() as well
  as the comment that preceeds it.

Reviewed by: jlemon
2001-03-17 23:23:24 +00:00
Cameron Grant
c6c3b893e5 destroy child devices on detach to prevent ever-increasing numbers of
pcm/midi devices trying to attach if the module is repeatedly loaded and
unloaded.
2001-03-17 16:04:25 +00:00
KATO Takenori
e2e953a675 Merged from sys/i386/conf/GENERIC revision 1.305 (moved the fxp driver
into the miibus section.)
2001-03-17 14:04:24 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8a24546c85 Add a new entrypoint to the hashes in libmd:
char *
  FooFileChunk(const char *filename, char *buf, off_t offset, off_t length)
Which only hashes part of a file.
Implement FooFile() in terms of this function.

Submitted by:	roam
2001-03-17 10:00:50 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6eb39ac8fc Use a generic implementation of the Fowler/Noll/Vo hash (FNV hash).
Make the name cache hash as well as the nfsnode hash use it.

As a special tweak, create an unsigned version of register_t.  This allows
us to use a special tweak for the 64 bit versions that significantly
speeds up the i386 version (ie: int64 XOR int64 is slower than int64
XOR int32).

The code layout is a little strange for the string function, but I was
able to get between 5 to 10% improvement over the original version I
started with. The layout affects gcc code generation choices and this way
was fastest on x86 and alpha.

Note that 'CPUTYPE=p3' etc makes a fair difference to this.  It is
around 45% faster with -march=pentiumpro on a p6 cpu.
2001-03-17 09:31:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
be1d4058eb Dramatically improve the **lame** nfs_hash(). This is based on the
Fowler / Noll / Vo Hash (http://www.isthe.com/chongo/tech/comp/fnv/).

This improves hash coverage a *massive* amount.  We were seeing one
set of machines that were using 0.84% of their 131072 entry nfsnode
hash buckets with maximum chain lengths of up to ~500 entries.  The
machine was spending nearly 100% of its time in 'system'.
A test with this has pushed the coverage from a few perCent up to 91%
utilization with a max chain length of 11.

Submitted by:  David Filo
2001-03-17 05:43:01 +00:00
Scott Long
d383383e6f Fix the building of the aac driver as a module. Add a comment about enabling
debug information for the driver.
2001-03-17 04:42:33 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
0197892d6a Always call resource_int_value function for getting portsize and msize.
It was not set resource size (portsize/msize) if resource address was set.

This is MFC candidate.
2001-03-17 04:23:12 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
469961321f Really fix NWAY negotiation for the 82553 PHY. Locking down the
media interface selection should not imply disabling NWAY negotiaton
as well.

Problem pointed out by: peter
2001-03-17 02:50:20 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
da4c1ce305 This is an MFC candidate.
Add the AAC_DEBUG option to enable debugging in the aac driver.

Correct a race condition in the interrupt handler where the
controller may queue a fib to a response queue after the driver
has serviced the queue but before the interrupt is cleared.
This could leave a completed fib stranded in the response queue
unless another I/O completed and generated another interrupt.

Reviewed by:	msmith
2001-03-17 00:12:15 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
acf1b64c89 Add the AAC_DEBUG option to enable debugging in the aac driver.
Reviewed by:	msmith
2001-03-17 00:09:47 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4d286823c5 When doing a recv(.. MSG_WAITALL) for a message which is larger than
the socket buffer size, the receive is done in sections.  After completing
a read, call pru_rcvd on the underlying protocol before blocking again.

This allows the the protocol to take appropriate action, such as
sending a TCP window update to the peer, if the window happened to
close because the socket buffer was filled.  If the protocol is not
notified, a TCP transfer may stall until the remote end sends a window
probe.
2001-03-16 22:37:06 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
76db0ab017 Fix a few things in the aic(4) driver:
- enable 10MHz (fast SCSI) operation on boards that support it.  (only
   aic6360 boards with fast SCSI enabled can do it)

 - bounds check sync periods and offsets passed in from the transport layer

 - tell the user which resource allocation failed (for the ISA probe) if we
   weren't able to allocate an IRQ, DRQ or I/O port.
2001-03-16 22:20:19 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
e35550e2bc Fix inquiry length detection for the ses(4) driver. It was using the
inq_len member of the ccb_getdev structure, but we've never filled that
value in..

So we now get the length from the inquiry data returned by the drive.
(Since we will fetch as much inquiry data as the drive claims to support.)

Reviewed by:	mjacob
Reported by:	Andrzej Tobola <san@iem.pw.edu.pl>
2001-03-16 22:16:54 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
283da0012f prevent gdb from panic'ing an alpha with "mutex Giant not owned"
reviewed by: jhb
2001-03-16 21:44:21 +00:00
Mike Smith
eeba0d1008 Fix a typo which would cause containers between 1GB and 2GB to have the wrong
geometry reported.

Submitted by:	mark tinguely <tinguely@web.cs.ndsu.NoDak.edu>
2001-03-16 21:43:32 +00:00
Cameron Grant
bd22a64c45 fix a typo preventing the second dma channel being released
use isa_dma_release when releasing dma channels
2001-03-16 21:04:14 +00:00
Cameron Grant
effbadb7eb don't leak memory allocated for feeders at module unload
kill the fake channel when unregistering
2001-03-16 20:58:44 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
462b86fe91 <sys/queue.h> makeover. 2001-03-16 20:00:53 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
ccd6f42dc9 Fix a style(9) nit. 2001-03-16 19:36:23 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
eb44ab84e0 nuke IPSEC_SRCSEL which does not do the right thing.
adjust state->ro if the tunnel endpoint is offlink.
KAME PR 233.

PR:		kern/21079
2001-03-16 17:52:48 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
32de04d557 Enable some undocumented bits in the DP83840 PHY, which is needed
when using it with the Intel fxp driver.

Tested by: peter, Ollivier Robert <roberto@eurocontrol.fr>,
	   Peter Schultz <pete@jocose.org>
2001-03-16 14:17:02 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
538845ea72 Sigh, try to get this in sync with an offical src tree...
I hate it when this happens...
2001-03-16 13:08:19 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
48c1424385 Remove the now defunct ATA_ENABLE* options
Spotted by: phk
2001-03-16 11:52:25 +00:00
Jun Kuriyama
f13bb83292 Merge from kame (1.175 -> 1.176):
cope with freebsd4 bridge code.
2001-03-16 10:58:16 +00:00
Warner Losh
d6f40bb4b7 add cnw driver to notes/lint 2001-03-16 07:29:58 +00:00
Warner Losh
b21d8bdad9 Add cwn driver 2001-03-16 07:27:49 +00:00
Warner Losh
fc0f791a64 Commit port of cnw driver from Hiroyuki Aizu-san. This driver
supports Xircom netwave series of cards.  I have one of these cards
(but am trying to find one or two to test with), but it compiles and
aizu-san says it works.

I don't know if this supports 802.11 or not.  I've seen conflicting
information on this.

Submitted by: Hiroyuki Aizu <aizu@jaist.ac.jp>
Obtained from: NetBSD
2001-03-16 07:25:42 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
8fb0d5e891 Remove the SMART ioctls, they are not in the official sources yet..
This should restore world...
2001-03-16 07:23:59 +00:00
Warner Losh
cc60620649 Resync to GENERIC. This backs out the spammage that I committed wrt
killing ipv6 and some other things.

This makes GENERIC and NEWCARD the same, with OLDCARD stuff commented
out and the NEWCARD stuff included.  For the moment, pcic is commented
out (which has a old).  Plus invariants.  Plus ddb.
2001-03-16 06:33:44 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
2186ce6742 Hmm, the last commit apparently only made it halfways 2001-03-15 16:43:55 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
364a86d049 Remove the ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA, ATA_ENABLE_WC and ATA_ENABLE_TAGS
options, use the tuneables listed in ata.4 instead.
2001-03-15 15:37:26 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
a2dca80a1d Provide the interface to atacontrol and associated logic.
see atacontrol(8) for more.

Also the ATA_ENABLE_ATAPI_DMA, ATA_ENABLE_WC and ATA_ENABLE_TAGS
options are gone, use the tuneables listed in ata.4 instead from
the loader (this makes it possible to switch off DMA before the
driver has to touch the devices on broken hardware).
2001-03-15 15:36:25 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
2d0bee4493 Add the ata control device. 2001-03-15 15:26:38 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
089cdfad78 net/route.c:
A route generated from an RTF_CLONING route had the RTF_WASCLONED flag
  set but did not have a reference to the parent route, as documented in
  the rtentry(9) manpage.  This prevented such routes from being deleted
  when their parent route is deleted.

  Now, for example, if you delete an IP address from a network interface,
  all ARP entries that were cloned from this interface route are flushed.

  This also has an impact on netstat(1) output.  Previously, dynamically
  created ARP cache entries (RTF_STATIC flag is unset) were displayed as
  part of the routing table display (-r).  Now, they are only printed if
  the -a option is given.

netinet/in.c, netinet/in_rmx.c:

  When address is removed from an interface, also delete all routes that
  point to this interface and address.  Previously, for example, if you
  changed the address on an interface, outgoing IP datagrams might still
  use the old address.  The only solution was to delete and re-add some
  routes.  (The problem is easily observed with the route(8) command.)

  Note, that if the socket was already bound to the local address before
  this address is removed, new datagrams generated from this socket will
  still be sent from the old address.

PR:		kern/20785, kern/21914
Reviewed by:	wollman (the idea)
2001-03-15 14:52:12 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
009344d130 Add new ATA specific file, to be used with the upcoming atacontrol. 2001-03-15 13:56:08 +00:00
Peter Wemm
5cf1e3c8c0 Add a placeholder for the ServerWorks OSB4 device id. The SMBus
interface on this chip is compatable with the PIIX4.  The catch is that
this interferes with isab0 which wants to attach to the same PCI node.
It seems to work, but we only tested it on systems with no ISA cards.
2001-03-15 06:56:51 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3e481a771a The serverworks OSB4 pci->isa bridge has the same mapping register at
offset 0x90 for the SMBus device as the PIIX4.
2001-03-15 06:51:45 +00:00
Peter Wemm
50e2347e68 Kill the 4MB kernel limit dead. [I hope :-)].
For UP, we were using $tmp_stk as a stack from the data section.  If the
kernel text section grew beyond ~3MB, the data section would be pushed
beyond the temporary 4MB P==V mapping.  This would cause the trampoline
up to high memory to fault.  The hack workaround I did was to use all of
the page table pages that we already have while preparing the initial
P==V mapping, instead of just the first one.
For SMP, the AP bootstrap process suffered the same sort of problem and
got the same treatment.

MFC candidate - this breaks on 4.x just the same..

Thanks to:	Richard Todd <rmtodd@ichotolot.servalan.com>
2001-03-15 05:10:06 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6fe01250f4 Jake essentially rewrote this. It is not by any stretch of the
imagination a derivative of what I did before.
2001-03-15 05:02:08 +00:00
Peter Wemm
043cc5a602 Regenerate after rwatson's commit to syscalls.master (rev 1.85) 2001-03-15 04:43:57 +00:00
Matthew N. Dodd
107010e9fe This include file has no business being here. 2001-03-15 03:38:20 +00:00
Robert Watson
70f3685105 o Change the API and ABI of the Extended Attribute kernel interfaces to
introduce a new argument, "namespace", rather than relying on a first-
  character namespace indicator.  This is in line with more recent
  thinking on EA interfaces on various mailing lists, including the
  posix1e, Linux acl-devel, and trustedbsd-discuss forums.  Two namespaces
  are defined by default, EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM and
  EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_USER, where the primary distinction lies in the
  access control model: user EAs are accessible based on the normal
  MAC and DAC file/directory protections, and system attributes are
  limited to kernel-originated or appropriately privileged userland
  requests.

o These API changes occur at several levels: the namespace argument is
  introduced in the extattr_{get,set}_file() system call interfaces,
  at the vnode operation level in the vop_{get,set}extattr() interfaces,
  and in the UFS extended attribute implementation.  Changes are also
  introduced in the VFS extattrctl() interface (system call, VFS,
  and UFS implementation), where the arguments are modified to include
  a namespace field, as well as modified to advoid direct access to
  userspace variables from below the VFS layer (in the style of recent
  changes to mount by adrian@FreeBSD.org).  This required some cleanup
  and bug fixing regarding VFS locks and the VFS interface, as a vnode
  pointer may now be optionally submitted to the VFS_EXTATTRCTL()
  call.  Updated documentation for the VFS interface will be committed
  shortly.

o In the near future, the auto-starting feature will be updated to
  search two sub-directories to the ".attribute" directory in appropriate
  file systems: "user" and "system" to locate attributes intended for
  those namespaces, as the single filename is no longer sufficient
  to indicate what namespace the attribute is intended for.  Until this
  is committed, all attributes auto-started by UFS will be placed in
  the EXTATTR_NAMESPACE_SYSTEM namespace.

o The default POSIX.1e attribute names for ACLs and Capabilities have
  been updated to no longer include the '$' in their filename.  As such,
  if you're using these features, you'll need to rename the attribute
  backing files to the same names without '$' symbols in front.

o Note that these changes will require changes in userland, which will
  be committed shortly.  These include modifications to the extended
  attribute utilities, as well as to libutil for new namespace
  string conversion routines.  Once the matching userland changes are
  committed, a buildworld is recommended to update all the necessary
  include files and verify that the kernel and userland environments
  are in sync.  Note: If you do not use extended attributes (most people
  won't), upgrading is not imperative although since the system call
  API has changed, the new userland extended attribute code will no longer
  compile with old include files.

o Couple of minor cleanups while I'm there: make more code compilation
  conditional on FFS_EXTATTR, which should recover a bit of space on
  kernels running without EA's, as well as update copyright dates.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-15 02:54:29 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
64007795de remove bogus check -- for kernel threads we fork off of proc0, not curproc
This was causing panics when modules which create kthreads were loaded
after boot.

pointed out by: jake, jhb
2001-03-15 02:32:26 +00:00
Paul Saab
c6fe53998a Don't set the gateway address if the netmask is zero or we're on
the same network.  PXE does not do netmask calculations, so if the
gateway is set it will use it.

Submitted by:	peter & FreeBSD cluster ACLs
2001-03-14 23:53:25 +00:00
John Baldwin
df860c72f9 Use better descriptions (ones invovling words from the English language
anyways) for the accept filter modules.
2001-03-14 21:33:36 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
3bd07cfd43 Add some performance features to the fxp driver. If the chip is not
a 82557 (e.g.: a newer chip) then:

   + enable MWI, if the PCI configuration indicates the system supports it
   + enable usage of extended TxCB, for better performance
   + enable hardware flow control.  FC frames will be passed up to the
     host only if promiscuous mode is enabled.
2001-03-14 19:50:35 +00:00
Robert Watson
7e9044a636 o In my merge, missed the one-line patch to ufs_vnops.c that removed
the static prototype for ufs_readdir().  Note that ufs_readdir() was
  actually already non-static, the prototype was incorrect.

Submitted by:	jedgar
2001-03-14 18:27:04 +00:00
Daniel C. Sobral
54eb4ada14 Improve comments about the sound drivers.
Correct accf lines.
2001-03-14 17:46:32 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
6c2cfc9203 Minor cleanup to the previous commit:
Print what devices went away and which arrived.

Avoid timeout loop on missing status.
2001-03-14 14:00:09 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
8fab4242e4 Add support for the IOMEGA Clik!
IOMEGA deserves a medal for making the most nonstandard ATAPI
devices, if they are ignorant or just not smart enough I don't
know, but somebody should help them out of their misery...
2001-03-14 12:12:46 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
8ea3ce2aac Refine the detach/attach code.
Proberly fail outstanding bio requests on devices that are detached.

This makes it possible to change between disk/cdrom/dvd/whathaveyou
in a notebook, just by suspending it, changing the device in the
bay (or what you model calls it), unsuspend and the ATA driver
will figure out what disappeared and properly fail those, and attach
any new devices found.
2001-03-14 12:05:44 +00:00
Seigo Tanimura
5ddde3e6fd - Do not touch the Giant.
Requested by:	jhb

- Initialize a mutex prior to locking it.

Spotted by:	dcs
2001-03-14 07:29:47 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
b823bbd6be Fix a lock reversal problem in the VM subsystem related to threaded
programs.   There is a case during a fork() which can cause a deadlock.

From Tor -
The workaround that consists of setting a flag in the vm map that
indicates that a fork is in progress and using that mark in the page
fault handling to force a revalidation failure.  That change will only
affect (pessimize) page fault handling during fork for threaded
(linuxthreads style) applications and applications using aio_*().

Submited by: tegge
2001-03-14 06:48:53 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
1a484d28dd Temporarily remove the vm_map_simplify() call from vm_map_insert(). The
call is correct, but it interferes with the massive hack called
vm_map_growstack().  The call will be returned after our stack handling
code is fixed.

Reported by: tegge
2001-03-14 06:09:42 +00:00
Robert Watson
f5161237ad o Implement "options FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART", which depends on
"options FFS_EXTATTR".  When extended attribute auto-starting
  is enabled, FFS will scan the .attribute directory off of the
  root of each file system, as it is mounted.  If .attribute
  exists, EA support will be started for the file system.  If
  there are files in the directory, FFS will attempt to start
  them as attribute backing files for attributes baring the same
  name.  All attributes are started before access to the file
  system is permitted, so this permits race-free enabling of
  attributes.  For attributes backing support for security
  features, such as ACLs, MAC, Capabilities, this is vital, as
  it prevents the file system attributes from getting out of
  sync as a result of file system operations between mount-time
  and the enabling of the extended attribute.  The userland
  extattrctl tool will still function exactly as previously.
  Files must be placed directly in .attribute, which must be
  directly off of the file system root: symbolic links are
  not permitted.  FFS_EXTATTR will continue to be able
  to function without FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART for sites that do not
  want/require auto-starting.  If you're using the UFS_ACL code
  available from www.TrustedBSD.org, using FFS_EXTATTR_AUTOSTART
  is recommended.

o This support is implemented by adding an invocation of
  ufs_extattr_autostart() to ffs_mountfs().  In addition,
  several new supporting calls are introduced in
  ufs_extattr.c:

    ufs_extattr_autostart(): start EAs on the specified mount
    ufs_extattr_lookup(): given a directory and filename,
                          return the vnode for the file.
    ufs_extattr_enable_with_open(): invoke ufs_extattr_enable()
                          after doing the equililent of vn_open()
                          on the passed file.
    ufs_extattr_iterate_directory(): iterate over a directory,
                          invoking ufs_extattr_lookup() and
                          ufs_extattr_enable_with_open() on each
                          entry.

o This feature is not widely tested, and therefore may contain
  bugs, caution is advised.  Several changes are in the pipeline
  for this feature, including breaking out of EA namespaces into
  subdirectories of .attribute (this is waiting on the updated
  EA API), as well as a per-filesystem flag indicating whether
  or not EAs should be auto-started.  This is required because
  administrators may not want .attribute auto-started on all
  file systems, especially if non-administrators have write access
  to the root of a file system.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-03-14 05:32:31 +00:00
Matt Jacob
b0bd9b71f2 Clean up usage- ct_reserved is really ct_syshandle now. 2001-03-14 04:14:58 +00:00
Matt Jacob
f5a4462713 First cut of target mode swizzling for non-little endian machines.
It's probably wrong but it's a start.
2001-03-14 04:14:22 +00:00
Matt Jacob
75f7d77928 Mote that how the pad bytes can be divided in half and used by either
the target mode code or outer layers.

Increase cd_tagval to be 32 bits since it will have to now carry 16
bits of parallel SCSI ATIO handle as well as a normal tag (if any).
2001-03-14 04:13:30 +00:00
Matt Jacob
e2ec5cf0f9 In order to save ourselves grief with the SUNPRO compiler under
Solaris (which, for reasons unknown to me, chokes on u_int16_t
as a typedef of unsigned short if used in a transitional (mixed K&R
and ANSI) way), we'll go the extra mile and fully ANSIfy things.
2001-03-14 04:11:56 +00:00
Kenneth D. Merry
f8d98b3493 In xpt_set_transfer_settings(), force async if either the period or the
offset is set to 0.

Re-arrange the DT limiting code so that we don't end up setting the period
to 0xa if the user really wants async.  The previous behavior seemed to
confuse the aic(4) driver.

PR:		kern/22733
Reviewed by:	gibbs
2001-03-13 22:35:28 +00:00
Cameron Grant
9a1ec7ebfd fix a panic triggerable by anyone with read/write access to the audio
devices.  opening /dev/{dsp,dspW,audio}0 and then opening a different device
from that list and closing it resulted in a panic when any operation is
performed on the first fd.

we prevent this happening by denying the second open unless it uses the same
minor device as the first.

PR:		kern/25519
2001-03-13 18:43:22 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
206a3274ef RFC768 (UDP) requires that "if the computed checksum is zero, it
is transmitted as all ones".  This got broken after introduction
of delayed checksums as follows.  Some guys (including Jonathan)
think that it is allowed to transmit all ones in place of a zero
checksum for TCP the same way as for UDP.  (The discussion still
takes place on -net.)  Thus, the 0 -> 0xffff checksum fixup was
first moved from udp_output() (see udp_usrreq.c, 1.64 -> 1.65)
to in_cksum_skip() (see sys/i386/i386/in_cksum.c, 1.17 -> 1.18,
INVERT expression).  Besides that I disagree that it is valid for
TCP, there was no real problem until in_cksum.c,v 1.20, where the
in_cksum() was made just a special version of in_cksum_skip().
The side effect was that now every incoming IP datagram failed to
pass the checksum test (in_cksum() returned 0xffff when it should
actually return zero).  It was fixed next day in revision 1.21,
by removing the INVERT expression.  The latter also broke the
0 -> 0xffff fixup for UDP checksums.

Before this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 0000

After this change:
: tcpdump: listening on lo0
: 127.0.0.1.33005 > 127.0.0.1.33006:  udp 0 (ttl 64, id 1)
:                          4500 001c 0001 0000 4011 7cce 7f00 0001
:                          7f00 0001 80ed 80ee 0008 ffff
2001-03-13 17:07:06 +00:00
John Baldwin
90010f94de - Sync up with stable by adding in the Netgraph and Sound module sections,
the agp module, and the accept filter modules.
- Remove an extraneous blank line.
2001-03-13 16:16:35 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
fb9aaba000 Count and show incoming UDP datagrams with no checksum. 2001-03-13 13:26:06 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
807ef2d03f Multiply empty lines pasted as single line, fix it 2001-03-13 10:23:01 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0c8834cea6 Fix a race condition in the transmit path caused by the controller
caching a bit more than we were told initially.

More statistics gathering as well.
2001-03-13 09:29:37 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
b417a1a8c8 Dont call device close and ioctl functions if device has disappeared.
Reviewed by: phk
2001-03-13 08:45:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
02846353f9 Commit some tweaks I have had laying around my tree for over a year now.
Always set the APM "device" description.  Some minor style tweaks.
2001-03-13 05:56:48 +00:00
Peter Wemm
e793f3a0e0 By convention, the moduledata is static unless there is a reason for it
to not be.
2001-03-13 05:55:43 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
df472ea4f3 Don't allow userland to use the RFHIGHPID flag. Its only purpose is to
reserve low pids for system daemons during boot.
2001-03-13 02:55:54 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
503d3c0277 Correctly cleanup in case of failure to bind a pcb.
PR:		25751
Submitted by:	<unicorn@Forest.Od.UA>
2001-03-12 21:53:23 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
4664a8d5eb Move the fxp driver so it is under the miibus section. 2001-03-12 21:51:07 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7cbbb1afee Adjust the fxp module to use the correct directory path, and add a
dependency on miibus.
2001-03-12 21:44:19 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
68311a93fb Fix a whitespace bogon.
Pointed out by:  ps
2001-03-12 21:42:45 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
fd272d4a6c Make the miibus'ified the new fxp driver for -current. 2001-03-12 21:41:29 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
f7788e8e9f Convert the fxp driver to miibus, which involves ripping out the PHY
logic and media bits.  Support for Intel PHYs can now be found in
dev/mii/inphy.c.

Clean up the driver, and add various 82558 and 82559 specific bits.
2001-03-12 21:30:52 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
5ca7924a91 Use CPUTYPE to add appropriate compiler flags to COPTFLAGS for kernel
builds.  This may be disabled using the NO_CPU_COPTFLAGS variable.

Reviewed by:	arch
2001-03-12 07:47:09 +00:00
Assar Westerlund
e4b3e35ff0 change the default mode from adhoc to bss (infrastructure)
Reviewed by:	Brooks Davis <brooks@one-eyed-alien.net>
2001-03-12 06:13:39 +00:00
Assar Westerlund
fd1d7a8a15 change default from adhoc mode to BSS (infrastructure) 2001-03-12 04:49:50 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
b47ed6cbf6 Eliminate global node types and instead use an operations vector for
each node in order to make it easier to add new entries.

Rewrite the internal directory structure so that it is possible to
have independent subdirectories.  Utilize this to add /proc/net/dev.

Reviewed by:  DES
2001-03-12 03:16:56 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
1db24ffb98 Unbreak LINT.
Pointed out by: phk
2001-03-12 02:57:42 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
da3badcd23 Add Intel 82553, 82555 PHY driver. 2001-03-12 02:45:06 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
f3ce5250e9 Add the Intel PHY driver. 2001-03-12 02:43:03 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
83a2d3997e Add drivers for Intel 82553 and 82555 PHYs. 2001-03-12 02:41:57 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
c49993ab73 Regenerate. 2001-03-12 02:27:58 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
5a3f7e2c9b Add some definitions for Intel 82553 PHYs 2001-03-12 02:27:10 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
74f62e12aa Don't require that mouse cursor must be visible before mouse paste.
Paste always happens to current _text_ cursor position independently of
mouse cursor position in any case and old variant force user to press
mouse paste button _two_ times if mouse cursor is invisible.
2001-03-12 01:15:11 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
86f7cedfda Update default keyboard (PREV, PASTE) 2001-03-12 00:00:22 +00:00
John Baldwin
0fb8828fe2 - Call fork1() directly instead of calling rfork() so that it doesn't mask
out RFSTOPPED.
- Lock the child process when settings p_sigparent instead of locking the
  parent.

Pointy-hat to:	me
2001-03-11 23:41:55 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
4629b5e0fb Implement keyboard paste
PR:		25499
Submitted by:	Gaspar Chilingarov <nm@web.am>
2001-03-11 22:51:05 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
9cbd039343 Assert that the process we're trying to enqueue isn't already there. 2001-03-11 18:57:30 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
8f12c20f6c rfork() masks RFSTOPPED out of the flags it passes to fork1(), so we have
to call fork1() directly if we don't want out process queued right away.
This has the serendipitous side effect of saving us a call to pfind().

This makes threaded Linux apps (such as Opera) work again.
2001-03-11 18:52:10 +00:00
Ian Dowse
5d936aa181 In ip_output(), initialise `ia' in the case where the packet has
come from a dummynet pipe. Without this, the code which increments
the per-ifaddr stats can dereference an uninitialised pointer. This
should make dummynet usable again.

Reported by:	"Dmitry A. Yanko" <fm@astral.ntu-kpi.kiev.ua>
Reviewed by:	luigi, joe
2001-03-11 17:50:19 +00:00
Maxim Sobolev
a7436e684a Add missed MODULE_VERSION() call, so loading of unicode conversion routine
works properly.

Clue beaten in by:	des
2001-03-11 15:28:42 +00:00
Boris Popov
e3c805cd07 Do not kill vnodes after rename. This can cause deadlocks in the deadfs.
Noticed by:	Matthew N. Dodd <winter@jurai.net>
2001-03-11 11:51:42 +00:00
Boris Popov
c35e8e54cd Add a mount time option which slightly relaxes checks for valid Joilet
extensions.

PR:		kern/23315
Reviewed by:	adrian
2001-03-11 10:05:08 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
6fb77fef4d This is an MFC candidate.
ahc_eisa.c:
	Change aic7770_map_int to take an additional irq parameter.
	Although we can get the irq from the eisa dev under FreeBSD,
	we can't do this under linux, so the OSM interface must supply
	this.

ahc_pci.c:
	Move ahc_power_state_change() to the OSM.  This allows us to
	use a platform supplied function that does the same thing.
	-current will move to the FreeBSD native API in the near
	future.

aic7770.c:
	Sync up with core changes to support Linux EISA.

	We now store a 2 bit primary channel number rather
	than a bit flag that only allows b to be the primary
	channel.   Adjust for this change.

aic7xxx.c:
	Namespace and staticization cleanup.  All exported symbols
	use an "ahc_" prefix to avoid collisions with other modules.

	Correct a logic bug that prevented us from dropping
	ATN during some exceptional conditions during message
	processing.

	Take advantage of a new flag managed by the sequencer
	that indicates if an SCB fetch is in progress.  If so,
	the currently selected SCB needs to be returned to the
	free list to prevent an SCB leak.  This leak is a rarity
	and would only occur if a bus reset or timeout resulting
	in a bus reset occurred in the middle of an SCB fetch.

	Don't attempt to perform ULTRA transfers on ultra capable
	adapters missing the external precision resistor required
	for ultra speeds.  I've never encountered an adapter
	configured this way, but better safe than sorry.

        Handle the case of 5MHz user sync rate set as "0" instead of 0x1c
        in scratch ram.

        If we lookup a period of 0 in our table (async), clear the scsi offset.

aic7xxx.h:
	Adjust for the primary channel being represented as
	a 2 bit integer in the flags member of the ahc softc.

	Cleanup the flags definitions so that comment blocks are
	not cramped.

	Update seeprom definitions to correctly reflect the fact
	that the primary channel is represented as a 2 bit integer.

	Add AHC_ULTRA_DIASABLED softc flag to denote controllers
	missing the external precision resistor.

aic7xxx.reg:
	Add DFCACHETH to the definition of DFSTATUS for completness sake.

	Add SEQ_FLAGS2 which currently only contains the SCB_DMA
	(SCB DMA in progress) flag.

aic7xxx.seq:
	Correct a problem when one lun has a disconnected untagged
	transaction and another lun has disconnected tagged transactions.
	Just because an entry is found in the untagged table doesn't
	mean that it will match.  If the match on the lun fails, cleanup
	the SCB (return it to the disconnected list or free it), and snoop
	for a tag message.  Before this change, we reported an unsolicited
	reselection.  This bug was introduced about a month ago during an
	overly aggressive optimization pass on the reselection code.

	When cleaning up an SCB, we can't just blindly free the SCB.  In
	the paging case, if the SCB came off of the disconnected list, its
	state may never have been updated in host memory.  So, check the
	disconnected bit in SCB_CONTROL and return the SCB to the disconnected
	list if appropriate.

	Manage the SCB_DMA flag of SEQ_FLAGS2.

	More carefully shutdown the S/G dma engine in all cases by using
	a subroutine.  Supposedly not doing this can cause an arbiter hang
	on some ULTRA2 chips.

	Formatting cleanup.

	On some chips, at least the aic7856, the transition from
	MREQPEND to HDONE can take a full 4 clock cycles.  Test
	HDONE one more time to avoid this race.  We only want our
	FIFO hung recovery code to execute when the engine is
	really hung.

aic7xxx_93cx6.c:
	Sync perforce ids.

aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
	Adjust for the primary channel being a 2 bit integer
	rather than a flag for 'B' channel being the primary.

	Namespace cleanup.

	Unpause the sequencer in one error recovery path that
	neglected to do so.  This could have caused us to perform
	a bus reset when a recovery message might have otherwise been
	successful.

aic7xxx_freebsd.h:
	Use AHC_PCI_CONFIG for controlling compilation of PCI
	support consistently throughout the driver.

	Move ahc_power_state_change() to OSM.

aic7xxx_inline.h
	Namespace cleanup.

	Adjust our interrupt handler so it will work in the edge
	interrupt case.  We must process all interrupt sources
	when the interrupt fires or risk not ever getting an
	interrupt again.  This involves marking the fact
	that we are relying on an edge interrupt in ahc->flags
	and checking for this condition in addition to the
	AHC_ALL_INTERRUPTS flag.  This fixes hangs on the
	284X and any other aic7770 installation where level
	interrupts are not available.

aic7xxx_pci.c:
	Move the powerstate manipulation code into the OSM.  Several
	OSes now provide this functionality natively.

	Take another shot at using the data stored in scratch ram
	if the SCB2 signature is correct and no SEEPROM data is
	available.  In the past this failed if external SCB ram
	was configured because the memory port was locked.  We
	now release the memory port prior to testing the values
	in SCB2 and re-acquire it prior to doing termination control.

	Adjust for new 2 bit primary channel setting.

	Trust the STPWLEVEL setting on v 3.X BIOSes too.

	Configure any 785X ID in the same fashion and assume
	that any device with a rev id of 1 or higher has the
	PCI 2.1 retry bug.
2001-03-11 06:34:17 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
fef5fd2315 Plug several mbuf leaks in error cases (in nd6)
Submitted by: jhay
2001-03-11 05:31:45 +00:00
Alan Cox
136446540a When aio_read/write() is used on a raw device, physical buffers are
used for up to "vfs.aio.max_buf_aio" of the requests.  If a request
size is MAXPHYS, but the request base isn't page aligned, vmapbuf()
will map the end of the user space buffer into the start of the kva
allocated for the next physical buffer.  Don't use a physical buffer
in this case.  (This change addresses problem report 25617.)

When an aio_read/write() on a raw device has completed, timeout() is
used to schedule a signal to the process.  Thus, the reporting is
delayed up to 10 ms (assuming hz is 100).  The process might have
terminated in the meantime, causing a trap 12 when attempting to
deliver the signal.  Thus, the timeout must be cancelled when removing
the job.

aio jobs in state JOBST_JOBQGLOBAL should be removed from the
kaio_jobqueue list during process rundown.

During process rundown, some aio jobs might move from one list to a
different list that has already been "emptied", causing the rundown to
be incomplete.  Retry the rundown.

A call to BUF_KERNPROC() is needed after obtaining a physical buffer
to disassociate the lock from the running process since it can return
to userland without releasing that lock.

PR:		25617
Submitted by:	tegge
2001-03-10 22:47:57 +00:00
Julian Elischer
5951069a87 netgraph.h:
Change a prototype.
  Add a function version of ng_ref_node() when debugging so
  a breakpoint can be set on it.
ng_base.c:
  add 'node' as an argument to ng_apply_item so that it is up
  to the caller to take over and release the item's reference on
  the node. If the release reports back that the node went away
  due to the reference going to 0, the caller should cease referencing
  the now defunct node. (e.g. the item was a 'kill node' message).
  Alter ng_unref_node to report back the residual references as a result.
ng_pptpgre.c:
  Don't reference a node after we dropped a reference to it.
  (What if it was the last?)
Fixes a node leak reported by Harti Brandt <brandt@fokus.gmd.de>
 which was due to an incorrect earlier attempt to fix the
 "accessing node after dropping the last reference" problem.
2001-03-10 16:31:00 +00:00
Mark Murray
dafaee8183 Kernel crypto need binary key material, not symbolic ascii. 2001-03-10 13:02:58 +00:00
Mark Murray
add3f7f3df The /dev/random driver used Rijndael, not Blowfish, now. 2001-03-10 12:57:08 +00:00
Mark Murray
02c986ab54 Very large makeover of the /dev/random driver.
o Separate the kernel stuff from the Yarrow algorithm. Yarrow is now
  well contained in one source file and one header.

o Replace the Blowfish-based crypto routines with Rijndael-based ones.
  (Rijndael is the new AES algorithm). The huge improvement in
  Rijndael's key-agility over Blowfish means that this is an
  extremely dramatic improvement in speed, and makes a heck of
  a difference in its (lack of) CPU load.

o Clean up the sysctl's. At BDE's prompting, I have gone back to
  static sysctls.

o Bug fixes. The streamlining of the crypto stuff enabled me to
  find and fix some bugs. DES also found a bug in the reseed routine
  which is fixed.

o Change the way reseeds clear "used" entropy. Previously, only the
  source(s) that caused a reseed were cleared. Now all sources in the
  relevant pool(s) are cleared.

o Code tidy-up. Mostly to make it (nearly) 80-column compliant.
2001-03-10 12:51:55 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
360b348374 after discovering that the Santa Clara Valley Medical Center actually
has a burn unit and is only 8 miles away...

add __DECONST(), __DEVOLATILE(), and __DEQUALIFY()
2001-03-10 12:05:55 +00:00
Boris Popov
f2acaea1b4 Remove now unused opt_ipx.h and opt_inet.h 2001-03-10 05:42:44 +00:00
Boris Popov
1db5c04bc0 Slightly reorganize allocation of new vnode. Use bit NVOLUME to detected
vnodes which represent volumes (before it was done via strcmp()).
Turn n_refparent into bit in the n_flag field.
2001-03-10 05:39:03 +00:00
Boris Popov
d691852ce6 Synch with changes in the NCP requester. 2001-03-10 05:31:22 +00:00
Boris Popov
29ad26f932 Major update of NCP requester:
Use mchain API to work with mbuf chains.

Do not depend on INET and IPX options.

Allocate ncp_rq structure dynamically to prevent possible stack overflows.

Let ncp_request() dispose control structure if request failed.

Move all NCP wrappers to ncp_ncp.c file and all NCP request processing
functions to ncp_rq.c file.

Improve reconnection logic.

Misc style fixes.
2001-03-10 05:24:45 +00:00
Boris Popov
df54111fe4 Specify packing for an entire structure, not for each element of it. 2001-03-10 05:06:29 +00:00
Matt Jacob
b42cba33a3 Fix a botch where we wrote the year register with > 2 digits (and
then knocked the extra digits off). Blegh. Update the comment and
adjustment method reading the chip clock year register to note that
anything less than 70 means we're past the year 2000.
2001-03-09 20:39:02 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
a3e862d902 Remove vn(4) driver. 2001-03-09 20:10:35 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
e10469fef8 Make md(4) and mdconfig(8) take over the role of vn(4) and vnconfig(8)
entirely as previously advertised.

md(4) adopted all assets of vn(4) some time back and has proper devfs
support and cloning abilities to boot.
2001-03-09 20:09:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
0ac6032373 Use a more BIOS friendly geometry.
Submitted by:	joe
2001-03-09 20:06:30 +00:00
Alfred Perlstein
9708152c20 Don't call malloc with M_WAITOK while holding a mutex. 2001-03-09 18:40:34 +00:00
Ian Dowse
d30344bdfa When creating a shadow vm_object in vmspace_fork(), only one
reference count was transferred to the new object, but both the
new and the old map entries had pointers to the new object.
Correct this by transferring the second reference.

This fixes a panic that can occur when mmap(2) is used with the
MAP_INHERIT flag.

PR:		i386/25603
Reviewed by:	dillon, alc
2001-03-09 18:25:54 +00:00
Doug Rabson
9c738f3e82 Change the kernel layout to match Linux/ia64 more closely. This prevents
the Linux loader from corrupting our text section when it attempts to
write out boot options.
2001-03-09 13:47:25 +00:00
Doug Rabson
2af41c92e8 Add SKI_ROOT_FILESYSTEM option. 2001-03-09 13:46:03 +00:00
Doug Rabson
7ea98b2be3 Allow the config file to specify a root filesystem filename. 2001-03-09 13:45:31 +00:00
Doug Rabson
60fe99457c Adjust a comment slightly. 2001-03-09 13:44:53 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
8ce3f3dd28 Make it possible to use IP_TTL and IP_TOS setsockopt(2) options
on certain types of SOCK_RAW sockets.  Also, use the ip.ttl MIB
variable instead of MAXTTL constant as the default time-to-live
value for outgoing IP packets all over the place, as we already
do this for TCP and UDP.

Reviewed by:	wollman
2001-03-09 12:22:51 +00:00
Doug Rabson
288c7d772c Define KINFO_PROC_SIZE for ia64. 2001-03-09 11:34:29 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
c0647e0d07 Push the test for a disconnected socket when accept()ing down to the
protocol layer.  Not all protocols behave identically.  This fixes the
brokenness observed with unix-domain sockets (and postfix)
2001-03-09 08:16:40 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
32676c2d1f The TCP sequence number used for sending a RST with the ipfw reset rule
is already in host byte order, so do not swap it again.

Reviewed by:	bfumerola
2001-03-09 08:13:08 +00:00
John Baldwin
5db078a9be Fix mtx_legal2block. The only time that it is bad to block on a mutex is
if we hold a spin mutex, since we can trivially get into deadlocks if we
start switching out of processes that hold spinlocks.  Checking to see if
interrupts were disabled was a sort of cheap way of doing this since most
of the time interrupts were only disabled when holding a spin lock.  At
least on the i386.  To fix this properly, use a per-process counter
p_spinlocks that counts the number of spin locks currently held, and
instead of checking to see if interrupts are disabled in the witness code,
check to see if we hold any spin locks.  Since child processes always
start up with the sched lock magically held in fork_exit(), we initialize
p_spinlocks to 1 for child processes.  Note that proc0 doesn't go through
fork_exit(), so it starts with no spin locks held.

Consulting from:	cp
2001-03-09 07:24:17 +00:00