is finished. This fixes clients doing two RPCs over the
same connection at the same time. Without this fix, we
could end with a reply to old data.
Submitted by: Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org>
Reviewed by: rwatson
Obtained from: NetBSD
the sabtty device to create its description so that they will be
unique for machines with multiple sab chips.
This fixes a panic on machines with an rsc card.
Tested by: obrien (e250)
this return an error.
This re-enables display of the first entry in /var/account/acct instead
of the error "lastcomm: /var/account/acct: Invalid argument"
Properly handle the newer Promise SuperSwap 1000 enclosures.
Print out what kind of enclosure was found in the probe.
Misc cleanups in the enclosure handling code.
Sponsored by: Advanis Inc.
devices.
We use the md_pad[] array and if there are more units than its size the
last returned unit number will be -1, but the number of units returned
is correct.
name of the device that it creates. Update /etc/ttys accordingly.
An alias is created for the old name so that old /etc/ttys will continue to
work, but due to aliases being implemented as symlinks in devfs you cannot
login as root when using the alias device.
Discussed with: grehan
(previous variant return NULL pointer for both empty file case and error case,
so caller can't sense error properly).
It not affect existen programs because property_find() now returns NULL
for both NULL pointer and NULLified struct.
get it from the fs structure. Really libufs should have interfaces to generate
both what we export, and what we import, based on eachother, and this should
be full of redundant code to make sure everything is right... But really, we
don't even deal with checksums, so plenty of room to improve.
labeled disk.
This is complicated by the fact that BBSIZE is greater than the
PAGE_SIZE limit ioctl inflicts on arguments which are automatically
copied in.
As long as we don't need access to userland memory (copyin/out) we
can deal with the ioctl using g_callme() which executes it from the
GEOM event thread.
Once we need copyin/out, we need to return the bio with EDIRIOCTL
in order to make geom_dev call us back in the original process context
where copyin will work.
Unfortunately, that results in us getting called with Giant, so
we have to DROP_GIANT/PICKUP_GIANT around the code where we diddle
GEOMs internals.
Sometimes you just can't win...
... But it does make geom_bsd.c an almost complete example of the
GEOM beastiarium.