devices. For example, starting 'usbd -e' would give a 'No USB
controllers found' message instead of a '/dev/usb0: Permission denied'.
Submitted-By: Dirk-Willem van Gulik <dirkx@webweaving.org>
some time ago that changes kern.randompid from a boolean to a randomness
range for the next pid assigment. Too high causes a lot of extra work
to scan for free pids, and too low merely wastes randomness entropy. It's
still possible to select a completely random range by using PID_MAX (100k)
or -1 as a shortcut to mean "the whole range".
Also, don't waste randomness when doing a wraparound.
assumption that only getty processes can be managed. Describe the
SysV-like ability to keep arbitrary long-running processes alive
using a non-device first field in /etc/ttys.
PR: 12767
Submitted by: Peter Jeremy <peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au>
that the read EEPROM command has time to execute.
I didn't observe any difference in behavior on my test system but
this is the documented "correct behavior".
We now correctly skip boards that have PnP support enabled, or are in
test mode. The 3c509s support a number of combinations of device
probing, as per the databook.
- ISA only
- PnP only
- ISA or PnP
We will allow cards that can be dealt with by PnP to be attached by the
PnP enumerator.
This fixes the bogus detection of boards at weird ioports.
programming practices. It seems that newer fdc chips have an
alternative way of setting the transfer speed (including high speed
modes for floppy tape) that doesn't use the control register (which
we don't support - we use the old way only). So, they (the BIOS
programmers) sometimes leave out the 0x3f6 control register from
the PnP ports descriptor(!!). "Hey, it works with windows, so
what's the problem?" :-( Anyway, this hack tries to compensate
for that. This was discussed with dfr (who did the pnp attachment).
returns "0" on failure, which is indistinguishable from (say) irq 0. This
should stop a couple of stray messages that turn up.
Also, if a BUS_SETUP_INTR() fails with INTR_TYPE_FAST, try falling back to
a normal interrupt. This might help pccard folks with a shared slot
interrupt. This whole thing needs to be revisited.
Packets that match a tee rule should not be immediately accepted,
but should continue going through the rule list. This may be fixed
in a later version.
I hope to fix this soon in a separate commit.
- Implement 'ipfw tee' (finally)
- Divert packets by calling new function divert_packet() directly instead
of going through protosw[].
- Replace kludgey global variable 'ip_divert_port' with a function parameter
to divert_packet()
- Replace kludgey global variable 'frag_divert_port' with a function parameter
to ip_reass()
- style(9) fixes
Reviewed by: julian, green
forgot to do when he converted it to newbus.
Note: make *sure* to remove any old joy.o object files from your kernel
build directories in order to be sure the joy driver is properly recompiled.
Noticed by: phk
Add section number to .Xr reference.
Add DIAGNOSTICS section name.
Remove unused #includes.
Be consistant in the parsing of flags and add missing option in usage string.
Add rcsid.
before selecting a mode. The Seeq PHY chips on the Adaptec cards that
use the AIC-6915 controller seem to need it in order to get them to
change modes correctly.
This corrects a problem that I noticed where my ANA-62022 board failed
to correctly program the full duplex bit in the macconfig1 register
when the interface was brought up. Running ifconfig sf0 would mask this
problem in some cases because polling the PHY status would cause the
miibus code to notice that full duplex was now needed and the statchg
callback would be invoked to configure the duplex setting. However it
would still get it wrong other times.
Also changed sf_miibus_statchg() to program the IPG register to match
the duplex setting in accordance with Adaptec manual's recommendations
(0x15 for full duplex, 0x11 for half duplex).
joystick port on PnP sound cards that have a suitable device ID on them.
Doug Rabson added timer code so it didn't have to beat on the isa timer.
Submitted by: Takanori Watanabe <takawata@shidahara1.planet.sci.kobe-u.ac.jp>
mutate some panics to kasserts
add more spl protection
PR: kern/14990
Partially Submitted by: Vladimir N.Silyaev <vns@delta.odessa.ua>
Reviewed by: dfr