by driver backends to mark individual channels as enabled or not.
The default implementation of this method always mark channels as
enabled.
This method is currently not used, but is added with the PowerQUICC
in mind where the 2nd SCC channel can be disabled.
This will increase the memory consumption for more than 1 Mb, but this
is required for operation on multiinterface access concentrators running
mpd.
Requested by: Alexander Motin
- priv(9) KPI added
- ipw/iwi firmware in the base system
Updated release notes:
- OpenSSL updated to 0.9.8e
- GNOME updated to 2.8.0
- acpi_dock(4) and acpi_hpet MFC
- msk(4) MFC
watchdog might hide the succesful arming of an earlier one. Accept that on
failing to arm any watchdog (because of non-supported timeouts) EOPNOTSUPP is
returned instead of the more appropriate EINVAL.
MFC after: 3 days
always 0. Previously we aligned threads on a minimum of 8-byte boundaries.
Note: This changes the uma zone to no longer cache align threads. We
really want the uma zone to do align threads to MAX(16, cache line size)
but there currently isn't a good way to express that to uma.
Submitted by: attilio
When submitting rx buffers and not using WC fifo, always replace the
invalid DMA address with the real one, otherwise allocation failures
could lead to the invalid DMA address being given to the NIC, and
that would cause the receive side to lockup.
with `pw lock', so that it's impossible to log into a locked account
using an alternative authentication mechanism, such as an ssh key.
This change affects only accounts locked with pw(8), i.e., having a
`*LOCKED*' prefix in their password hash field, so people still can
use a different pattern to disable password authentication only.
Mention all account management criteria in the manpage.
Approved by: maintainer (timeout)
PR: bin/71147
MFC after: 1 month
causing a crash.
Suppose that we have two objects, obj and backing_obj, where
backing_obj is obj's backing object. Further, suppose that
backing_obj has a reference count of two. One being the reference
held by obj and the other by a map entry. Now, suppose that the map
entry is deallocated and its reference removed by
vm_object_deallocate(). vm_object_deallocate() recognizes that the
only remaining reference is from a shadow object, obj, and calls
vm_object_collapse() on obj. vm_object_collapse() executes
if (backing_object->ref_count == 1) {
/*
* If there is exactly one reference to the backing
* object, we can collapse it into the parent.
*/
vm_object_backing_scan(object, OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT);
vm_object_backing_scan(OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) executes
if (op & OBSC_COLLAPSE_WAIT) {
vm_object_set_flag(backing_object, OBJ_DEAD);
}
Finally, suppose that either vm_object_backing_scan() or
vm_object_collapse() sleeps releasing its locks. At this instant,
another thread executes vm_object_split(). It crashes in
vm_object_reference_locked() on the assertion that the object is not
dead. If, however, assertions are not enabled, it crashes much later,
after the object has been recycled, in vm_object_deallocate() because
the shadow count and shadow list are inconsistent.
Reviewed by: tegge
Reported by: jhb
MFC after: 1 week
- Correctly retrieve the initial (special) members of an archive after
an archive descriptor is rewound using elf_rand(SARMAG).
- Do not strip trailing white space from the 'raw' names retrieved
using elf_getarhdr().
Reported by: "Hyo geol, Lee" <hyogeollee at gmail dot com>
the user's newly created home directory. If omitted, it's derived
from the current umask.
PR: bin/16880, bin/83253 (partially), bin/104248
MFC in: 1 month