called and ip_output() encounters an error and bails (i.e. host
unreachable), we will leak an mbuf. This is because the code calls
m_freem(m0) after jumping to the bad: label at the end of the function,
when it should be calling m_freem(m). (m0 is the original mbuf list
_without_ the options mbuf prepended.)
Obtained from: NetBSD
ifconfig, which expects the address returned by the SIOCGIFNETMASK ioctl
to have a valid sa_family. Similar changes may be necessary for IPv6.
While we're here, get rid of an unnecessary temp variable.
MFC after: 2 weeks
the currently-running kernel (and supercedes an executable file argument
given). With this change, properly-compiled KLD modules are now
able to be profiled.
Obtained from: NAI Labs CBOSS project
Funded by: DARPA
this accross suspend/resume events and this was causing the dreaded false
positive hit on my "static bug" test.
Note: the PCI bus code should do this for us.
Note2: We don't do the same for I/O based pci devices since it is
more code and doesn't appear to be necessary.
Submitted by: Toshiyuki Kawashima-san <tos@fa2.so-net.ne.jp>
Obtained from: bsd-nomads:16012
function symbols in the kernel in a list of C strings, with an extra
nul-termination at the end.
This sysctl requires addition of a new linker operation. Now,
linker_file_t's need to respond to "each_function_name" to export
their function symbols.
Note that the sysctl doesn't currently allow distinguishing multiple
symbols with the same name from different modules, but could quite
easily without a change to the linker operation. This will be a nicety
to have when it can be used.
Obtained from: NAI Labs CBOSS project
Funded by: DARPA
by the profiler on a running system. This is not done sparsely, as
memory is cheaper than processor speed and each gprof mcount() and
mexitcount() operation is already very expensive.
Obtained from: NAI Labs CBOSS project
Funded by: DARPA
- Add a new MIB for battery info expire time in order to make it changeable.
Battery info expire time can be specified by
hw.acpi.battery.info_expire in sec.
- Add own MALLOC type and fix some potential memory leakages.
- Change some frequent printings to verbose printing.
- Stop timeout during acpi_cmbat_get_bst() too. This should reduce
the races with BIF evaluation.
- Remove acpi_cmbat_get_bif() invocation from acpi_cmbat_attach().
This was redundant because this should be called from
acpi_cmbat_timeout() now.
hooks depending on ethertype. Great for prototyping protocols.
connects to the lower and upper hooks of an ethernet type of node.
Obtained from: Monzoon Networks.
Thanks to Andre Oppermann, May 2001.
Remove asm functions to call the openfirmware and kernel entry points;
we can just call them directly.
Don't use the stack pointer for an intermediate result in setx.
Put the stack in the bss.
- Give a guaranteed minimum cooling run time to avoid too frequent
cooling system On/Off switching. The minimum cooling run time can be
specified by hw.acpi.thermal.min_runtime in sec.
- Refine message printing (_AC-1 -> NONE).
- Add verbose mode enable/disable capability by hw.acpi.verbose in bool.
Reviewed by: acpi-jp@ folks
is npx.c's job and setting it here breaks the edit-time option of not
setting it in npx.c. (It is not set in the right places for the SMP
case, but always setting it here is harmless because there isn't even
an edit-time option to not set it.)
This is by the kind permission of Dave Safford, formerly of TAMU who wrote the
original code. Here is an excerpt of the e-mail exchange concerning this
issue:
Dave Safford wrote:
>Nick Sayer wrote:
>> Some time ago we spoke about SRA and importing it into FreeBSD. I forgot to
>> ask if you had a prefered license boilerplate for the top of the files. It
>> has come up recently, and the SRA code in FreeBSD doesn't have one.
>I really have no preference - use whatever is most convenient in the
>FreeBSD environment.
>dave safford
This is the standard BSD license with clause 3 removed and clause 4
suitably renumbered.
MFC after: 1 day
* Implement a fairly simplistic parser for unwinding stack frames.
* Use unwind records for DDB's 'trace' command. Also add support for
tracing past exceptions to the context which generated the exception.
The stack unwind code requires a toolchain based on binutils-2.11.2 or
later and gcc-3.0.1 or later.