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njl
9cd9cbc46b Local change: don't hang forever if WAK_STS is never set. 2004-05-25 02:41:19 +00:00
njl
84a1205f6f Local change: remove warnings. 2004-05-25 02:40:48 +00:00
njl
3062e1abd3 Local diff: allow use of the disassembler. 2004-05-25 02:39:46 +00:00
njl
5f05d2a04c Unchanged files that are off the vendor branch. 2004-05-25 02:39:01 +00:00
njl
425151af56 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r129684,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
2004-05-25 02:34:44 +00:00
njl
7dda61e34c Vendor import of Intel ACPI-CA 20040514. 2004-05-25 02:34:44 +00:00
mdodd
5102787d67 - Close fd if fdopen(fd) fails.
- Format return () to resemble the one 5 lines up.
2004-05-25 01:40:27 +00:00
pjd
c406b44290 - Add a cross-reference to geom(8).
- Add missing 'a'.
2004-05-24 23:05:21 +00:00
pjd
3615316e07 Add manual page for geom(8) utility.
Supported by:	Wheel - Open Technologies - http://www.wheel.pl
2004-05-24 23:03:29 +00:00
mdodd
32d029277f Add two new flags: -w, which allows new files to be created,
and -U, which allows the umask to be set.

Obtained from:	 Patton Electronics, Co.
2004-05-24 22:56:15 +00:00
pjd
ba004e7b83 In verbose mode print disk sizes in human readable form as well.
OK'ed by:	phk
2004-05-24 22:52:32 +00:00
pjd
00ba733985 Use humanize_number(3) to format sizes into a human readable form. 2004-05-24 22:22:29 +00:00
pjd
19f190a7ab Add humanize_number(3) to libutil for formating numbers into a human
readable form.

Obtained from:	NetBSD
2004-05-24 22:19:27 +00:00
pjd
589604a243 Mark du(1) as WARNS6 clean.
Tested on:	alpha, amd64, i386, ia64, sparc64
2004-05-24 21:31:30 +00:00
julian
f1d459903d Use NG_NODESIZ instead of (NG_NODELEN + 1)
Noted by: jhb
2004-05-24 20:45:53 +00:00
julian
fc959824c1 Use NG_HOOKSIZ instead of the deprecated (NG_HOOKLEN + 1) 2004-05-24 20:41:40 +00:00
jhb
5354e71f8f Use PCI_BAR() rather than PCIR_MAPS.
Noticed by:	phk
2004-05-24 19:39:56 +00:00
jhb
2b267531e1 Wrap the code to save/restore PCI config registers on suspend/resume in
#ifndef BURN_BRIDGES.

Noticed by:	phk
2004-05-24 19:39:23 +00:00
mux
92a0e53e52 Change a if (...) panic() to a KASSERT(). 2004-05-24 18:31:56 +00:00
imp
33a65eb50a Use PCI_BAR() in preference to PCI_MAPS + x * 4.
Submitted by: jhb
2004-05-24 17:41:05 +00:00
maxim
51647fdaa1 Grammar. 2004-05-24 17:40:32 +00:00
stefanf
304bfc26b3 Don't declare spectHex() inside a function, use a real prototype.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 16:48:53 +00:00
stefanf
95261f33e2 Use the correct types for the functions rst_opendir(), glob_readdir() and
rst_closedir() which are called by glob().

Reviewed by:	md5
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 16:24:26 +00:00
stefanf
eeb36c045d Include <timeconv.h> for time conversion functions.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 16:10:57 +00:00
imp
96c3dce8d2 Do not write to those config registers that are unambiguously defined
in the various pci specifications as readonly.  vendor, subvendor,
device and subdevice are required to be loaded in hardware by some
means that isn't the system BIOS or other system software (although
some devices do have ways of accomplishing this).  class and subclass
are defined to be read-only in section 6.2.1 (v2.2).  Apart from the
status register, which we weren't touching, these are the only
read-only registers I could find in the 2.2 spec.

progif is also defined as being read-only in section 6.2.1.  However,
the PCI IDE programming document specifically states that some of the
bits are read/write.  Since we may have to restore registers before we
have a driver attached, go ahead and restore this one byte when
transitioning between D3 and D0.

The PCI spec also says that writes to reserved and unimplemented
registers must be completed normally.  It makes no statements about
writes to read-only registers, so be as conservative as possible,
while covering the exception to the rule that is documented in a
subpart of the standard.

Requested by: socttl
2004-05-24 15:52:57 +00:00
jhb
bf605c46b2 Revert part of rev 1.230 and assume that all EISA IRQs use active high
polarity rather than assuming that level triggered IRQs use active low and
edge triggered IRQs use active high.  Both the MultiProcessor 1.4
and ACPI 2.0 Specifications state in their examples that level triggered
EISA IRQs are active low, but in practice they seem to be active high.

Reported by:	Nik Azim Azam nskyline_r35 at yahoo dot com
2004-05-24 15:51:46 +00:00
des
93b2e9477e Install nsswitch. 2004-05-24 14:17:19 +00:00
stefanf
1c90903c77 Include <sys/linker.h> for kldload().
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 13:39:06 +00:00
le
392682220d Add option '-o' for one-line output in combination with '-d'.
PR:             bin/62911 (patch slightly adopted)
Submitted by:   Corris Randall <corris@line6.net>
2004-05-24 13:22:00 +00:00
stefanf
aab0b7d72b Include <stdlib.h> for exit() and abort() prototypes.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 13:21:24 +00:00
stefanf
6810eb8b72 Include <string.h> for prototypes of various string functions.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 12:44:00 +00:00
bde
148e29bb20 Oops, ".align 4" for the data section in the previous commit should
have been ".p2align 4".  This bug is cosmetic since the data section
happens to be empty.
2004-05-24 12:42:16 +00:00
le
3ea7299aec Diff reduction to NetBSD.
MFNetBSD 1.21; author: itojun
   use bounded string op

MFNetBSD 1.22; author: grant
   s/netbsd.org/NetBSD.org/i

Obtained from:  NetBSD
2004-05-24 12:38:54 +00:00
stefanf
7191d0887e Include <rpc/rpc_com.h> for a _rpc_dtablesize() prototype.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 12:28:27 +00:00
bde
cad8ce1767 Fixed profiling of trap, syscall and interrupt handlers and some
ordinary functions, essentially by backing out half of rev.1.115 of
amd64/exception.S.  The handlers must be between certain labels for
the purposes of profiling, and this was broken by scattering them in
separately compiled .S files, especially for ordinary functions that
ended up between the labels.  Merge the files by #including them as
before, except with different pathnames and better comments and
organization.  Changes to the scattered files are minimal -- just
move the labels to the file that does the #includes.

This also partly fixes profiling of IPIs -- all IPI handlers are now
correctly classified as interrupt handlers, but many are still missing
mcount calls.
2004-05-24 12:08:56 +00:00
stefanf
6a060e0abd Include <netinet/in.h> for ntoh*() and hton*() prototypes.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 11:59:17 +00:00
des
2ff453adca If nsswitch.conf does not exist, create it with the default settings.
The reason for doing this is that (at least some) 4.x binaries are very
unhappy if host.conf does not exist, and if we create host.conf but not
nsswitch.conf, nsswitch.conf will be created at the next reboot, so it
is better to create a correct nsswitch.conf right away.
2004-05-24 11:53:26 +00:00
des
79a2efb9a9 Move the task of updating nsswitch.conf / host.conf into a separate
script called nsswitch.
2004-05-24 11:48:58 +00:00
bde
cfc5965de5 Don't repeat the definition of IDTVEC(). It is in asmacros.h. 2004-05-24 11:28:11 +00:00
mux
ef34261c73 Remove another redundant if_output initialization. 2004-05-24 11:01:45 +00:00
stefanf
5b88d9b80f Include <stdio.h> for a sprintf() prototype.
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 10:11:31 +00:00
bde
ab18317450 Fixed insertion sort error in previous commit (prof_machdep.c).
Fixed apparently-intentional disorder of the crypto files.  Lists
of files should be sorted first on the pathname, not on the option
name or subsystem.
2004-05-24 09:55:02 +00:00
stefanf
d97d39b3d1 Include <stdlib.h> for exit() and add a prototype for yyparse().
Approved by:	das (mentor)
2004-05-24 09:50:57 +00:00
ume
20202ff45a drop packet which has ::1 as src or dst via other than lo0
like as rc.firewall does.

MFC after:	1 week
2004-05-24 07:27:26 +00:00
njl
8d05eaf1b6 Store the target handles in a separate list from normal commands. Add a
CTIO fast post routine to handle CTIO completions.

Submitted by:	mjacob
2004-05-24 07:02:25 +00:00
cjc
7cf1a9cc67 /usr is not really the ideal place for a ports application to store
a frequently updated database. /var/db is a much more reasonable place
for this kind of thing. Set a good example.

Reviewed by:	-arch
2004-05-24 06:23:15 +00:00
ps
ff83aa8e0c Add support for BCM5705K
Submitted by:	candy@kgc.co.jp
PR:		kern/67110
2004-05-24 04:46:54 +00:00
rwatson
3718eb19b5 The socket code upcalls into the NFS server using the so_upcall
mechanism so that early processing on mbufs can be performed before
a context switch to the NFS server threads.  Because of this, if
the socket code is running without Giant, the NFS server also needs
to be able to run the upcall code without relying on the presence on
Giant.  This change modifies the NFS server to run using a "giant
code lock" covering operation of the whole subsystem.  Work is in
progress to move to data-based locking as part of the NFSv4 server
changes.

Introduce an NFS server subsystem lock, 'nfsd_mtx', and a set of
macros to operate on the lock:

  NFSD_LOCK_ASSERT()    Assert nfsd_mtx owned by current thread
  NFSD_UNLOCK_ASSERT()  Assert nfsd_mtx not owned by current thread
  NFSD_LOCK_DONTCARE()  Advisory: this function doesn't care
  NFSD_LOCK()           Lock nfsd_mtx
  NFSD_UNLOCK()         Unlock nfsd_mtx

Constify a number of global variables/structures in the NFS server
code, as they are not modified and contain constants only:

  nfsrvv2_procid       nfsrv_nfsv3_procid      nonidempotent
  nfsv2_repstat        nfsv2_type              nfsrv_nfsv3_procid
  nfsrvv2_procid       nfsrv_v2errmap          nfsv3err_null
  nfsv3err_getattr     nfsv3err_setattr        nfsv3err_lookup
  nfsv3err_access      nfsv3err_readlink       nfsv3err_read
  nfsv3err_write       nfsv3err_create         nfsv3err_mkdir
  nfsv3err_symlink     nfsv3err_mknod          nfsv3err_remove
  nfsv3err_rmdir       nfsv3err_rename         nfsv3err_link
  nfsv3err_readdir     nfsv3err_readdirplus    nfsv3err_fsstat
  nfsv3err_fsinfo      nfsv3err_pathconf       nfsv3err_commit
  nfsrv_v3errmap

There are additional structures that should be constified but due
to their being passed into general purpose functions without const
arguments, I have not yet converted.

In general, acquire nfsd_mtx when accessing any of the global NFS
structures, including struct nfssvc_sock, struct nfsd, struct
nfsrv_descript.

Release nfsd_mtx whenever calling into VFS, and acquire Giant for
calls into VFS.  Giant is not required for any part of the
operation of the NFS server with the exception of calls into VFS.
Giant will never by acquired in the upcall code path.  However, it
may operate entirely covered by Giant, or not.  If debug.mpsafenet
is set to 0, the system calls will acquire Giant across all
operations, and the upcall will assert Giant.  As such, by default,
this enables locking and allows us to test assertions, but should not
cause any substantial new amount of code to be run without Giant.
Bugs should manifest in the form of lock assertion failures for now.

This approach is similar (but not identical) to modifications to the
BSD/OS NFS server code snapshot provided by BSDi as part of their
SMPng snapshot.  The strategy is almost the same (single lock over
the NFS server), but differs in the following ways:

- Our NFS client and server code bases don't overlap, which means
  both fewer bugs and easier locking (thanks Peter!).  Also means
  NFSD_*() as opposed to NFS_*().

- We make broad use of assertions, whereas the BSD/OS code does not.

- Made slightly different choices about how to handle macros building
  packets but operating with side effects.

- We acquire Giant only when entering VFS from the NFS server daemon
  threads.

- Serious bugs in BSD/OS implementation corrected -- the snapshot we
  received was clearly a work in progress.

Based on ideas from:	BSDi SMPng Snapshot
Reviewed by:		rick@snowhite.cis.uoguelph.ca
Extensive testing by:	kris
2004-05-24 04:06:14 +00:00
mdodd
93f8fa79b0 Support basename and path based constrained matches.
eg:
	[foo]
	...

	matches any executable 'foo'

	[/usr/bin/foo/]
	...

	matches any executable under the directory /usr/bin/foo/

Exact matches continue to function as before.

PR:		 bin/66769
Submitted-by:	 Dan Nelson
2004-05-24 01:24:13 +00:00
yar
68d467ed73 Consult parent's if_capenable for active VLAN-related capabilities.
This change is possible since all the relevant drivers have been
fixed to set if_capenable properly.  The field if_capabilities tracks
supported capabilities, which may be disabled administratively.

Inheriting checksum offload support from the parent interface isn't
that easy because the checksumming capabilities of the parent may be
toggled on the fly.  Disable the code for now.
2004-05-23 22:32:15 +00:00