which really wasn't such a hot idea in retrospect.
If the random device isn't available, it probably isn't wanted.
If it's wanted, it should be enabled in loader.conf.
line/column display).
I overlooked that ee(1) doesn't maintain proper line numbering when
adding/removing lines, so after those operations linenumber displayed may not
match the reality. Also use proper variable for current column diaplay, because
the one used previously reflects the offset of current char, which doesn't
equial screen position when tabs present.
Reviewed by: bp
modify driver capability reporting format to list every audio format
seperately- required for above and because we could not previously indicate
that mono was unsupported.
there should be no functional impact.
Remove old DEVFS support fields from dev_t.
Make uid, gid & mode members of dev_t and set them in make_dev().
Use correct uid, gid & mode in make_dev in disk minilayer.
Add support for registering alias names for a dev_t using the
new function make_dev_alias(). These will show up as symlinks
in DEVFS.
Use makedev() rather than make_dev() for MFSs magic devices to prevent
DEVFS from noticing this abuse.
Add a field for DEVFS inode number in dev_t.
Add new DEVFS in fs/devfs.
Add devfs cloning to:
disk minilayer (ie: ad(4), sd(4), cd(4) etc etc)
md(4), tun(4), bpf(4), fd(4)
If DEVFS add -d flag to /sbin/inits args to make it mount devfs.
Add commented out DEVFS to GENERIC
reference count is initialised to zero to be more kosher.
Reviewed by: Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@technokratis.com>
Spotted by: jdp and Jake Burkholder <jburkhol@home.com> respectively
elements defined by foo_if.c aren't sharable amoung modules (I'm
working on a bug report for it now), or else I don't understand
something. It showed up as kobj functions not being called.
In any event, link in the pcic and pccard parts of the modules to work
around the problem for now.
by -n is nonexistant, then the following -d was misinterpreted with
a strange error. By putting double quotes (") around the argument,
we can be sure there is _something_ there that we can check a zero
length against.
that should be better.
The old code counted references to mbuf clusters by using the offset
of the cluster from the start of memory allocated for mbufs and
clusters as an index into an array of chars, which did the reference
counting. If the external storage was not a cluster then reference
counting had to be done by the code using that external storage.
NetBSD's system of linked lists of mbufs was cosidered, but Alfred
felt it would have locking issues when the kernel was made more
SMP friendly.
The system implimented uses a pool of unions to track external
storage. The union contains an int for counting the references and
a pointer for forming a free list. The reference counts are
incremented and decremented atomically and so should be SMP friendly.
This system can track reference counts for any sort of external
storage.
Access to the reference counting stuff is now through macros defined
in mbuf.h, so it should be easier to make changes to the system in
the future.
The possibility of storing the reference count in one of the
referencing mbufs was considered, but was rejected 'cos it would
often leave extra mbufs allocated. Storing the reference count in
the cluster was also considered, but because the external storage
may not be a cluster this isn't an option.
The size of the pool of reference counters is available in the
stats provided by "netstat -m".
PR: 19866
Submitted by: Bosko Milekic <bmilekic@dsuper.net>
Reviewed by: alfred (glanced at by others on -net)
has the side effect of detaching the children before I delete them.
When I put the last commits in a loop for loop it died after 5 or so
iterations. After this change, I lasted 50 before I stopped the test.
Add pcic_detach which removes all of the pcic's children.
This lets me load/unload pcic multiple times w/o having multiple
instances of each slot attached to pcic.
the output for the linux_enable and svr4_enable stuff "floating
in the middle of nowhere".
Give them their own section, called "additional ABI support".