The use of the zone allocator may or may not be overkill.
There is an XXX: over in ufs/ufs/ufs_vnops.c that jlemon may need
to revisit.
This shaves about 60 bytes of struct vnode which on my laptop means
600k less RAM used for vnodes.
ucontext_t. Forward declare struct __ucontext in <sys/signal.h> and
remove reliance on <sys/ucontext.h> being included.
While I'm here, also hide osigcontext types from userland; suggested
by bde.
Namespace pollution noticed by: Kevin Day <toasty@shell.dragondata.com>
If you want QLogic to look at a potential f/w problem for FC cards, you really
have to provide them info in the format they expect. This involves dumping
a lot of hardware registers (> 300 16 bit registers) and a lot of SRAM
(> 128KB minimum). Thus all of this code is #ifdef protected which will
become an option so that the memory allocation of where to dump the crash
image is pretty expensive. It's worth it if you have a reproducible problem
because they have some tools that can tell them, given the f/w version,
the precise state of everything.
MFC after: 1 week
Appologies for making this one bulk commit, but I have tested all these
changes together and don't want to break anything by trying to disentangle
it.
o Make debugging a sysctl/tunable
o Remove flags word from yenta chip info, it is unused
o Make 16-bit card I/O range and 32-bit card I/O range tunables
o Start the rename of pccbb to cbb to match NetBSD by misc renames.
o Kill the now bogus list of softcs to create kthread. Instead, just
create the kthread in the attach routine.
o Remove sc_ from some structure names. It isn't needed.
o Refine chipset lookup code.
o Match generic PCI <-> CardBus bridges. We specifically don't generically
match PCI PCMCIA bridges because they are not, with one exception, yenta
devices.
o Add some comments about the why we need to have a function table ala
OLDCARD
o The PCI interrupt routing by using the ExCA registers is needed for
for all bridges, per the spec, not just TI ones.
o Collapse TOPIC95 and TOPIC95B.
o Using the ToPIC 97 and 100 datasheets, try to support these bridges better,
but more work is needed.
o Generally clarify some XXX comments and add them in a few places where
things didn't look right to me.
o Move interrupt generating register access until after we establish an ISR.
o Add support for YV and XV cards. X and Y are numbers to be determined
later (but maybe never).
o factor powerup code for 16-bit and 32-bit cards.
o When a card supports more than one voltage, prefer the lowest supported
volage. Windows does this, and MS's design guides imply this is the
right thing to do.
o Document race between kthread_exit(0) and kldunload's unmapping of pages
that John Baldwin and I discovered.
o Debounce the CSC interrupt a little better.
o When a 16-bit card is inserted when we don't have a pccard child,
warn about it better. Ditto for 32-bit card.
o Ack ALL the interrupt bits that we get, not just 0x1.
o maybe a couple minor style nits corrected.
Checking for the existence of sendmail.cf is rather silly when someone
is using the mailwrapper(8) to run a mail daemon that is not actually
sendmail(8). It is also probably better to let sendmail(8) actually
try to start and error out if the administrator has
'sendmail_enable="YES"' but no sendmail.conf. At present, it would
fail silently.
Reviewed by: gshapiro
MFC after: 2 days
reaquiring it. In the same vein, don't bother dropping the thread cred
when goinf ot userland. We are guaranteed to nned it when we come back,
(which we are guaranteed to do).
Reviewed by: jhb@freebsd.org, bde@freebsd.org (slightly different version)
for monitoring automated backups. This is based on a patch by Mikhail
Teterin, with some changes to make its operation clearer and to
update the proctitle more frequently.
PR: bin/32138
Modified release notes: Network device polling not just for i386
anymore and has a manpage (+MFC), uudecode(1) -p un-deprecated.
MFCs noted: ARCNET support, cm driver,