after the first found, if multiple LUNs are tried.
Change probe message to just the SCSI chip id,
similar to what the NCR driver prints.
Change the driver name to "amd" in all places.
Thanks to Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com> for
doing some debugging, for sending a boot message
log that shows the driver is functional, and for
pointing out there still were places that needed
the driver name to be corrected.
_yp_dobind() checks to see if a fork() happens (by checking PIDs) and
invalidates all bindings if it finds itself in a newly created child
process. (This avoids sharing RPC client handles and socket descriptors
with the parent, which would be bad.) Unfortunately, it summarily
calls clnt_destroy() on the handles, which may result in the destruction
of a descriptor that isn't really a socket.
This is fixed by replacing the explicit call to clnt_destroy() with a
call to _yp_unbind(), which deals with potentially hosed socket descriptors
an a safe manner.
This is basically a one-liner. Once I confirm that it fixes Christoph's
problem, I'd like permission to put it in the 2.2-RELENG branch.
sort this file in the process, gave up).
Add section in whos-who for Doc project.
Move John Lind's author tag to a.jlind since we try to keep it as
a.<freefallusername> whenever possible, and "john" is now assigned.
of PRINTER for defining the default output device when formatting
documents for installation. This prevents problems if the
user has defined PRINTER for use by lpr.
Closes PR# 1437.
Broke locking on named pipes in the same way as locking on non-vnodes
(wrong errno). This will be fixed later.
The fix involves negative logic. Named pipes are now distinguished from
other types of files with vnodes, and there is additional code to handle
vnodes and named pipes in the same way only where that makes sense (not
for lseek, locking or TIOCSCTTY).
fcntl() and EOPNOTSUPP for flock(). POSIX specifies the weaker EINVAL
errno and the man page agrees.
Not fixed:
deadfs: always returns wrong EBADF
devfs, msdosfs: always return sometimes-wrong EINVAL
cd9660, fdesc, kernfs, portal: always return sometimes-wrong EOPNOTSUPP
procfs: always returns wrong EIO
mfs: panic?!
nfs: fudged
NetBSD uses a generic file system genfs to do return the sometimes-wrong
EOPNOTSUPP more consistently :-)(.
Found by: NIST-PCTS
- C++ should be supported for application functions (use __BEGIN_DECLS,
etc.).
- prototypes should be sorted.
- comments on #endif's should spell identifiers the same as the code.
- comments on #endif's should have the same sense as the code (use `!'
to match ifndef, etc.).