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Author SHA1 Message Date
mp
70d2b7c511 Fix compilation errors by adding forward declarations and fix typo. 2001-07-31 16:10:51 +00:00
asmodai
33a1a43103 Logging should wind up in /var/log, not /etc/ppp/.
PR:		11989
Submitted by:	Phil Homewood <phil@rivendell.apana.org.au>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-31 16:09:29 +00:00
imp
3f1722148d bsh and bst are unused in softc, except for setting them. We do use the
bsh and bst in the pcic_slot structures.
2001-07-31 15:53:17 +00:00
mp
d8038b19d8 Make include file consistent with the rest of libstand. 2001-07-31 15:49:50 +00:00
rwatson
8f6b0040db o Introduce new kern.security sysctl tree for kernel security policy
MIB entries.
o Relocate kern.suser_permitted to kern.security.suser_permitted.
o Introduce new kern.security.unprivileged_procdebug_permitted, which
  (when set to 0) prevents processes without privilege from performing
  a variety of inter-process debugging activities.  The default is 1,
  to provide current behavior.

  This feature allows "hardened" systems to disable access to debugging
  facilities, which have been associated with a number of past security
  vulnerabilities.  Previously, while procfs could be unmounted, other
  in-kernel facilities (such as ptrace()) were still available.  This
  setting should not be modified on normal development systems, as it
  will result in frustration.  Some utilities respond poorly to
  failing to get the debugging access they require, and error response
  by these utilities may be improved in the future in the name of
  beautification.

  Note that there are currently some odd interactions with some
  facilities, which will need to be resolved before this should be used
  in production, including odd interactions with truss and ktrace.
  Note also that currently, tracing is permitted on the current process
  regardless of this flag, for compatibility with previous
  authorization code in various facilities, but that will probably
  change (and resolve the odd interactions).

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-07-31 15:48:21 +00:00
imp
e20f6917ed Fix typo where I assigned the bus tag and not the bus handled. It
appears that this may be unused, but I'll keep it for the moment.

Noticed by: Shizuka Kudo <shizukakudo_99@yahoo.com>
2001-07-31 15:42:44 +00:00
brian
fcbfae1f9c Don't use SA_RESETHAND here. We gain nothing.
Suggested by: bde
2001-07-31 15:29:50 +00:00
brian
e5df01ebfb Remove an irritating diagnostic emitted to LogPHASE when a
static proxy arp entry is deleted.

Rename a function (for consistency) and remove some whitespace
(for readability).

MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-31 15:19:07 +00:00
jhb
9b452c6d25 GC some obsolete alpha code. 2001-07-31 14:35:36 +00:00
brian
f5a6c1898b Add a -l flag used to specify a label when no -p flag is given.
Start new sentences on new lines in pppoed.8.

MFC after: 1 week
2001-07-31 11:45:53 +00:00
tg
c85c43044f Mark debug() and fatal() as __printflike() and fix resulting warnings. 2001-07-31 11:27:48 +00:00
tg
712cb7028b Sort options, remove unknown option 'f'. 2001-07-31 11:25:52 +00:00
brian
6531445dc6 Use sigaction() without SA_RESTART rather than signal() so that we
don't block in NgRecvData() after receiving a signal.

MFC after: 1 week
2001-07-31 09:53:20 +00:00
brian
5d113155b8 Mention the sa_handler and sa_sigaction #defines in the synopsis.
Mark sa_sigaction consistently.

MFC after: 1 week
2001-07-31 09:33:08 +00:00
brian
877af097cb When we receive a CHAP81 challenge response, we always expect the last
byte of the packet to contain '\0'.

Windows 98 gets this wrong, dropping garbage into the last byte and
failing authentication.

Now, we notice this and whinge to our log file that we're compensating
for the corrupt data.
2001-07-31 08:21:39 +00:00
bmilekic
8ac16e0dac Add a "X KBytes of wired memory reserved" metric that represents
approximately the amount of memory allocated from the mbuf maps
and sitting in the mbuf allocator's cache containers, and display
in parantheses the percentage of said memory that is actually
in use at the given time `netstat -m' is executed.

Suggested by: mjacob
2001-07-31 08:19:49 +00:00
ume
0c1f344b03 If LCP proto-rej is received, drop the protocol mentioned by the message.
This is to be friendly with non-IPv6 peer (If the peer complains due to
lack of IPv6CP, drop IPv6CP).  This basically implements "RXJ+" state
transition in the RFC.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2001-07-31 07:27:01 +00:00
imp
3de0c0db2b A bunch of interrupt related cleanup.
o Move PIOCSRESOURCE from pccard to pcic so the kernel can give pccardd
  better hints as to what resources to use.
o Implement an undocumented hw.pcic.interrupt_route to allow people that
  need to do so to route their interrupts in a non-standard way.
o Only preallocate a resource in probe if we're routing via pci.
o If we aren't routing via pci, then set the irq to use explicitly
  to defeat the automatic IRQ routing of the pci layer.

This, with the pccardd code should be close to what can be committed
to -stable.
2001-07-31 06:44:37 +00:00
imp
bf1f7c481b Move pcic_override_irq from pcic_isa, to pcic. 2001-07-31 06:32:02 +00:00
imp
b7f67d091f Add CLPD6832_BCR_ISA_IRQ definition for ISA routing of interrupts.
Minor commentary tweaking.
2001-07-31 06:31:38 +00:00
imp
abf825601c Have pccardd always ask the kernel for the IRQ to use. The kernel
will soon return the irq from the pcic bridge in cases where't that's
appropriate.

Note: I've had to disbale -I option for the moment.  I've made it easy
to reenable it for people that need it.

MFC After: soon!
2001-07-31 06:12:01 +00:00
jake
d30f7d7811 Flesh out the sparc64 port considerably. This contains:
- mostly complete kernel pmap support, and tested but currently turned
  off userland pmap support
- low level assembly language trap, context switching and support code
- fully implemented atomic.h and supporting cpufunc.h
- some support for kernel debugging with ddb
- various header tweaks and filling out of machine dependent structures
2001-07-31 06:05:05 +00:00
jake
aa9a764086 Add skeleton machine dependent headers and c files for a port of freebsd
to a new architecture.  This is the base of the sparc64 port, but contains
limited machine dependent code, and can be used a base for ports.  Included
are:
- standard machine dependent headers, tweaked for a 64 bit, big endian
  architecture, including empty versions of all the machine dependent
  structures
- a machine independent atomic.h, which can be used until a port has
  support for interrupts and the operations really need to be atomic
- stub versions of all the machine dependent functions, which panic
  when called and print out the name of the function that needs to
  be implemented.  functions which are normally in assembly files are
  not included, but this should reduce the number of different undefined
  references on the first few compiles from hundreds to 5 or 6
Given minimal startup code and console support it should be trivial to
make this compile and run the first few sysinits on almost any architecture.

Requested by:   alfred, imp, jhb
2001-07-31 05:45:16 +00:00
eric
f9b8258352 Remove an accidental comma that managed to creep in with the last commit. 2001-07-31 04:14:44 +00:00
jake
1f513d4626 Machine dependent ifdefs for sparc64. 2001-07-31 04:14:30 +00:00
jake
3979858bef Oops. Last commit to vm_object.c should have got these files too.
Remove the use of atomic ops to manipulate vm_object and vm_page flags.
Giant is required here, so they are superfluous.

Discussed with:	dillon
2001-07-31 04:09:52 +00:00
jake
1779a5db02 Remove the use of atomic ops to manipulate vm_object and vm_page flags.
Giant is required here, so they are superfluous.

Discussed with:	dillon
2001-07-31 04:03:53 +00:00
jake
f51f5adf65 Don't try to find an eventhandler list if the list of lists hasn't
been initialized yet.
2001-07-31 03:52:16 +00:00
jake
2b2cc51b58 Don't try to print a field that doesn't exist; in usually commented
out debugging code.
2001-07-31 03:51:07 +00:00
jake
8933abae8b Use a machine dependent type, Elf_Hashelt, for the elements of the elf
dynamic symbol table buckets and chains.  The sparc64 toolchain uses 32
bit .hash entries, unlike other 64 bits architectures (alpha), which use
64 bit entries.

Discussed with: dfr, jdp
2001-07-31 03:46:39 +00:00
nyan
cbf070a42a Removed PLIP support. 2001-07-31 03:39:35 +00:00
jake
7309d9ed67 Make the openfirmware functions work on 64 bit architectures by using
a standard cell_t type for the fields of all argument structs.  Also
make ihandle_t and phandle_t unsigned to avoid sign extension problems.

Approved by:	benno
2001-07-31 03:36:26 +00:00
jake
1a6a92d36b Quiet uninitialized variable warning (also a bug). 2001-07-31 03:32:24 +00:00
obrien
9bb1a06967 Use the POSIX syntax for chown.
Submmited by:	garrett
2001-07-30 23:26:19 +00:00
darrenr
96aeea4488 Merge in patch to automagically decide whether or not a kldload of ipfilter
is required into rc.network.

Person failed to use a real name so both email addresses from PR included
(Sent was different to From).

PR:		22998
Submitted by:	dl@leo.org/spock@empire.trek.org
2001-07-30 23:12:02 +00:00
alfred
c667439d04 More updates from Chad.
Submitted by: Chad David <davidc@acns.ab.ca>
Reviewed by: sheldonh
2001-07-30 22:14:23 +00:00
sheldonh
a5900db012 Document the debug.debugger_on_panic tunable, for those poor souls
who didn't realize that DDB_UNATTENDED just sets its starting
value.

This change is over 5 years late, and documents the original
semantics of debug.debugger_on_panic, which may have been changed
by the (again undocumented) change in rev 1.44 of kern_shutdown.c.
2001-07-30 22:03:58 +00:00
tmm
647da96426 Fix the third argument to sysctlbyname() to be of the type size_t *
(instead of int *).

MFC after:	2 days
2001-07-30 21:42:26 +00:00
asmodai
5a988c7e53 Add Mac OS X 10.0 and 10.1 as well as Darwin.
Partially submitted by the PR, the rest by yours truly, corrections welcomed.

PR:		26137
Submitted by:	trevor
2001-07-30 21:15:42 +00:00
jkh
1d74ab8630 If we're set to non-interactive, we shouldn't ask the user yes/no questions
but simply return the default answer instead.
2001-07-30 20:45:54 +00:00
peter
d38a00ff1a Check the filehandle size when mounting.
Obtained from:  Constantine Sapuntzakis <csapuntz@openbsd.org>
2001-07-30 20:01:59 +00:00
asmodai
5f5e222402 FreeBSD now also defines EIDRM and uses it.
Inspired by PR:		22470
Which was submitted by:	Bjorn Tornqvist <bjorn@west.se>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-30 19:30:26 +00:00
asmodai
e9a1c910b8 Fix obsolete code.
FreeBSD _does_ define ENOMSG, so no need for checking if we support it.

Inspired by PR:		22470
Which was submitted by:	Bjorn Tornqvist <bjorn@west.se>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-30 19:28:02 +00:00
asmodai
e35bc290b1 Remove bogus BUGS section.
FreeBSD _does_ define ENOMSG as per SVID when IPC_NOWAIT is set.

PR:		22470
Submitted by:	Bjorn Tornqvist <bjorn@west.se>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-07-30 19:25:16 +00:00
dd
714c29c923 txp(4) isn't i386-only. 2001-07-30 18:28:27 +00:00
wollman
5258871cfd Simplify (and hopefully clarify) some date-parsing arithmetic. 2001-07-30 18:27:21 +00:00
dd
bb3aa63b4c Note import of BIND 8.2.4-REL and the MFC of txp(4) 2001-07-30 18:26:53 +00:00
dougb
fd3d72db8e Add an entry for the commonly used (although unofficial) kpop port.
PR:		conf/21551
Submitted by:	Luis Casillas <casillas@stanford.edu>
Reviewed by:	rwatson
2001-07-30 17:53:55 +00:00
asmodai
aa7d2dd257 Fix build.
I am not sure who thought that making FreeBSD depend on ISC's libbsd
was a sensible thing to do.
Thus I have ripped out the define of gettimeofday() and isc__gettimeofday()
out of this file, since we:

1) Don't use nor build libbsd (FreeBSD might give a hint in its name as to
   why)
2) Our gettimeofday() is the same in semantics as prototyped in ISC's
   libbsd.

This was something which could have been fixed before it was released if
we had at least some insight into the development process.  But my praying
fell on deaf ears it seems.

Of course, if I am wrong I welcome the corrections to my thinking, gladly
even.
2001-07-30 17:07:12 +00:00
brian
764ec2cd87 If the peer REJects our MRU REQ, stop REQing it -- *EVEN* if we're
doing PPPoE and the default MRU is therefore too big.

When negotiating with win2k, we ask for MRU 1492 and the win2k box
NAKs us saying ``MRU 1492''.  This doesn't make sense to me.  When
we continue to request MRU 1492, the win2k box eventually REJs our
MRU.  This fix allows negotiations to continue at that point,
bringing the link up and potentially allowing the win2k box to send
us frames that are too large.  AFAICT this is better than failing
to bring the link up.... probably !

I have no idea how to do the equivalent of ``route get'' or
``ifconfig -a'' under win2k, so I can't tell what MTU it actually
ends up using.

I believe the bug is in win2k (it's certainly mis-negotiating).
I'll MFC given the release engineers permission as code freeze
begins on August 1.

PR:		29277
MFC after:	3 days
2001-07-30 17:04:39 +00:00