are called outside of AN_LOCK()/AN_UNLOCK. This fixes the following
WITNESS warning (produced when an(4) PCMCIA card is detached).
taskqueue_drain with the following non-sleepable locks held:
exclusive sleep mutex an0 (network driver) r = 0 (0xc59af168) locked @ /usr/src/sys/dev/an/if_an.c:2836
MFC after: 3 days
Silence from: current@
in the arm __swp() and sparc64 casa() and casax() functions is actually
being used as an input and output and not just the value of the register
that points to the memory location. This was the underlying source of
the mbuf refcount problems on sparc64 a while back. For arm this should be
a nop because __swp() has a constraint to clobber all memory which can
probably be removed now.
Reviewed by: alc, cognet
MFC after: 1 week
capture. Zero length captures caused an infinte loop and short captures
probably caused memory corruption and a crash.
Reported by: many
MFC After: 3 days
- Add locking to protect the softc and mark this driver as MP safe. There
are still some edge cases with multiport cards that need more locking
work.
MFC after: 1 week
Tested on: alpha
Actually, one cannot setup root file system on RAID3 device, but when
other file system exist in /etc/fstab which are placed on RAID3 device,
boot process will be interrupted when these devices are missing.
MFC after: 3 days
X-MFC-note: MFC only to RELENG_6, as RELENG_5 doesn't have root_mount KPI.
-o Show the origin recorded on package generation instead of the
package name.
-O Only list packages whose registered origin is origin.
Based on PR: bin/78640
Submitted by: Marcus Grando <marcus at corp dot grupos.com.br>, flz
stats provided by bpf(4). This program will live in tools/ for now
until we figure out where it will live permanently. Based on some
discussions on developers@, it is likely that we will be adding
this functionality to netstat(1) at some point.
The overall idea is to get a single build script which will not need
editing, but instead overrides and changes happen by config files passed
as arguments.
temporary buffer then pass the array to user-space once we have
dropped the lock.
While we are here, drop an assertion which could result in a
kernel panic under certain race conditions.
Pointed out by: rwatson
statistics from -z are now a bit different due to changes in the
way statistics are now measured. Reproduce with some amount of
accuracy the slightly obscure layouts adopted by the two kernel
sysctls. In the future, we might want to normalize them.
GC dosysctl(), which is now no longer used.
MFC after: 1 week
accept NUL-terminated strings as required by RFC 2132.
This solution is not perfect as it removes the ability to send
NUL-terminated host-name options which may be required by some broken
servers. Given the current lack of an existance proof of such servers
and the fact that servers that send NUL-terminated domain names do
exist, this seems like an acceptable compromise. A discussion of these
issues can be found at:
http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=dhcp-client&m=96837107208382&w=2
PR: bin/83468
Reported by: Sean Winn <sean at gothic dot net dot au>
MFC-after: 3 days
the assumption that performance was more important that beancounter
quality statistics.
As it transpires the microoptimization is not measurable in the
real world and the inconsistent statistics confuse users, so revert
the decision.
MT6 candidate: possibly
MT5 candidate: possibly
- most of the kernel code will not care about the actual encoding of
scope zone IDs and won't touch "s6_addr16[1]" directly.
- similarly, most of the kernel code will not care about link-local
scoped addresses as a special case.
- scope boundary check will be stricter. For example, the current
*BSD code allows a packet with src=::1 and dst=(some global IPv6
address) to be sent outside of the node, if the application do:
s = socket(AF_INET6);
bind(s, "::1");
sendto(s, some_global_IPv6_addr);
This is clearly wrong, since ::1 is only meaningful within a single
node, but the current implementation of the *BSD kernel cannot
reject this attempt.
Submitted by: JINMEI Tatuya <jinmei__at__isl.rdc.toshiba.co.jp>
Obtained from: KAME
It creates very huge provider (41PB) /dev/gzero.
On BIO_READ request it zero-fills bio_data and on BIO_WRITE it does nothing.
You can also set kern.geom.zero.clear sysctl to 0 to do nothing even for
BIO_READ.
I'm using it for performance testing where it is very helpful.
MFC after: 3 days