sanity check after every directory modification. This check can be
re-enabled at any time by setting the sysctl "vfs.ufs.dirhash_docheck"
to 1.
This group of sanity tests was there to ensure that any UFS_DIRHASH
bugs could be caught by a panic before a potentially corrupted
directory block would be written to disk. It has served its main
purpose now, so disable it in the interest of performance.
MFC after: 1 week
or the cluster will not be properly merged. Dup the code from
cluster_wbuild() and add some printf()s to see if bad cases are present.
MFC after: 2 weeks
target devices, not just individual devices and directories. This
permits activities such as:
ttyv0 0600 /dev/dsp*
Whereas previously that was not supported. This change is
backwards-compatible, except where device names included globbing
characters, which is not the case for any devices listed in MAKEDEV.
Submitted by: Maxime Henrion <mux@qualys.com>
MFC after: 3 weeks
to do it explicitly in nfsrv_noop so that the reply gets sent back
to the client. This fixes the generation of a selection of RPC
error replies (RPC_PROGMISMATCH, RPC_PROGUNAVAIL, RPC_PROCUNAVAIL
etc.) that are used by some clients to detect support for optional
protocols and features.
Reviewed by: peter
Reported by: Thomas Quinot <quinot@inf.enst.fr>
PR: kern/31479
- Fix a bug in the LDT changes where the wrong argument was passed to
set_user_ldt() from cpu_switch(). The bug was passing a pointer to the
ldt, but set_user_ldt() takes a pointer to the process' mdproc structure.
Submitted by: bde
makes FreeBSD inconsistent with previous releases and "other unices" as well
as with some internal password-asking services (e.g. ftp) within the same
release.
defeats the point of LINT to comment out positive options.
Fixed style bugs in rev.1.973:
- disordering of PCI options list.
- missing space after "options".
- line longer than 80 characters.
- bogus quoting of "BIOS".
The previous commit message should have said this too (the only BSDism
fixed was punctuation for non-sentences). Neither these changes nor
the ones in the previous commit were exactly as submitted by me.
Introduce ${TARGET} defaulting to ${MACHINE} which should be set to
whatever your target ${MACHINE} is, and use that with world-related
stages. That is, to build pc98 on alpha, one now needs to set both
TARGET_ARCH=i386 and TARGET=pc98.
The scope of ${TARGET} is limited to Makefile.inc1 and cross-tools.
In particular, this change was tested to fix:
1. Cross building of "alpha" on i386. The breakage was introduced
by rev. 1.10 to sbin/i386/Makefile (missing <machine/cronyx.h>).
2. Descending into machine-specific subdirs for a different arch.
Previously, sbin/i386 and usr.sbin/boot0cfg were descended into
when cross-building "alpha" or pc98 on i386.
3. Fixes pc98 cross-building which was horribly broken, caused by
not setting MACHINE correctly (most ${MACHINE} == pc98 checking
Makefiles put -DPC98 to CFLAGS).
and packet bundling. Make the microcode settings controllable via sysctl
and loader tunables.
Submitted by: Marko Zec <zec@tel.fer.hr>
(with some munging and dynamic sysctl support by me)
Also extend the workaround for Dynamic Standby mode to later '559 chips,
not just the ICH2 variants.
This is taken verbatim from the Intel's e100-1.6.22 release, with
the addition of their LICENSE file at the top.
Submitted by: Marko Zec <zec@tel.fer.hr>