were making and were no-brainers. However, the xcdplayer
eject button didn't work because xcdplayer gave up and didn't bother
to try the EJECT ioctl anyway when CDIOCALLOW was not available.
This all works now.
o A change so that xcdplayer gets TOC entry data for the lead-out area
on the disc. Xcdplayer can now play the last track on a CD, which
it would not do in earlier versions (but no one reported).
Cdplayer gets the TOC data differently and it works in old and new
versions.
o Eliminated a race condition that caused the driver to sleep forever
on very slow and heavily loaded systems on rare occasions when
the system was doing lots of audio-related ioctls to the drive.
o Fixed a problem where a locked drive could be unlocked by accessing
one of the non-locking devs. Door locking now follows the documented
rules.
o Made all wait channel strings unique to matcd.
Submitted by: Frank Durda IV <uhclem%nemesis@fw.ast.com>
scheduled for demolition. This is a first step: get rid of if_zereg.h,
by adding the five extra definitions to if_edreg.h.
Also add some definitions which will become needed when if_ze.c gets
replaced entirely by pccard and if_ed.c. (this is a 2.1.0 candidate)
is swapped in. Also, remove unnecessary map locking/unlocking during
selection of processes to be swapped out.
This code might afford proper panics as opposed to spontaneous reboots
on certain systems. This should allow us to debug these problems better.
David Greenman, it has been determined that the more sophisticated code
only made a very minor difference in fault performance. Therefore, this
code eliminates some of the complication of the fault code, decreasing
the amount of CPU used to scan shadow chains.
support for EXT2FS. Note that the Sig-11 problems appear to be caused by
this, but there is still probably an underlying VM problem that let this
clustering bug cause vnode objects to appear to be corrupted.
The direct manifestation of this bug would have been severely mis-read
files. It is possible that processes would Sig-11 on very damaged
input files and might explain the mysterious differences in system
behaviour when phk's malloc is being used.
with the driver's stability now. I've not had a single problem with it for
weeks.. All that remains is a bit of performance tuning, and finishing
the manpages.
Fix loopback and discard interfaces to understand BPF writes.
(These two from Bill Fenner to fix PR 512.)
Move ifpromisc() from bpf.c to if.c as suggested by comment in BPF.
Send a notice to the log when promiscuous mode is enabled.
time ago. I left in Garrett's one, because his was in the 4.4-Lite-2
location, making any diffs just that little bit smaller.
I presume this choice means that netstat needs to be recompiled before
"netstat -s" will give a meaningful answer on tcp stats.
and for the 53c810ap, the improved version of the 53c810.
The driver should work with all those controllers, but doesn't know
about any of their advanced features.
and gated on `options MTUDISC' in the source. It is also practically
untested becausse (sniff!) I don't have easy access to a network with
an MTU of less than an Ethernet. If you have a small MTU network,
please try it and tell me if it works!
Now comes up in the old line-oriented interface by default for serial
and pcvt folk with a `visual' command for going to the visual interface.
Best of both worlds, no?
Submitted by: Michael Smith <msmith@atrad.adelaide.edu.au>
<sys/sysproto.h> and use them (so far only) in kern/init_sysent.c.
Don't put $Id in generated files.
kern/syscalls.master:
I had to add some new fields to describe some non-orthogonal names.
E.g., the args struct for the syscall-implementing function foo()
is usually named `foo_args', but for getpid() it is named `args'.
sys/sysent.h:
sy_call_t is still incomplete to hide a couple of warnings.
Changes relative to 1.12:
- Put extra instruction between outl()/inl() sequence to prevent the
old value being read back because of the bus capacitance.
- Additional check for existence of register at CONF2_ENABLE_PORT.
UPAGES and associated page table page. Panic on error. This is less than
optimial and will be fixed in the future, but is better than the old
behavior of panicing with a "kernel page directory invalid" in pmap_enter.
setting the control register. Make the read and write operations two
completely separate steps.
While we're at it, pull in the whole set of Cyrix cache control options
from NetBSD-current, since a few motherboards do the right thing with
the Cyrix chip.
There is no option to disable the internal cache completely (yet).
Reviewed by: pst
Obtained from: NetBSD