is aligned with the sectorsize value returned by GEOM, before
doing a bread() of the superblock.
This eliminates a panic when trying the following on an empty CD-ROM drive:
mount_ext2fs /dev/acd0 /mnt
Reviewed by: phk
pmap_bootstrap by using the sync;isync big hammer to make sure
all prior operations have completed.
Reported by: Nathan Whitehorn <nathan at uchicago edu>
MFC after: 2 days
* New definition CHN_F_HAS_VCHAN.
- channel.c
* Use CHN_F_HAS_VCHAN to mark channel with vchan capability instead
of relying on SLIST_EMPTY(&channel->children) == true for better
clarification and future possible usages of children (like
'slave' channel).
* Various fixes, including blocksize / format bps allignment,
better 24bit seeking (mplayer, others).
* Improve format chain building, it's now possible to record something
to a format non-native to the soundcard through various feeder format
converters or to higher sampling rate. This also gains another feature,
like doing vchan mixing on non s16le soundcard such as sb8.
- sound.c
* Increase robustness within various function that handle vchan
creation / termination (these function need a total rewrite, but
that would cause other major rewrite within various places too!).
As far as its robustness can be guaranteed, leave it as is.
* Optimize channel ordering, prefer *real* hardware playback
channels over virtual channels. cat /dev/sndstat should look
better.
* Increase sndstat verbosity to include bufsoft/bufhard allocation.
- vchan.c
* Fix LOR 119.
- http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor.html#119
* Reorder / increase robustness of vchan_create() / destroy().
Enforce destroy_dev() during destroy operation, fix possible
panic / dangling character device.
- http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2005-May/050308.html
* Tolerate a little bit more during mixing process, this should help
non s16le soundcards.
Note: Recoring in a non-native rate/format may result in overruns. A friendly
application is wavrec from audio/wavplay. The problem is under
investigation.
Submitted by: Ariff Abdullah <skywizard@MyBSD.org.my>
From the PR:
---snip---
The vibra16X supports full duplex. I traced the Windows driver, and what is
does is that it programs one DMA channel 8-bit, and the other 16-bit. There
might be some kind of auto detection logic here, because it always uses 8-bit
for playback, even if I play 16-bit sound ...
---snip---
PR: 80977
Submitted by: Hans Petter Selasky <hselasky@c2i.net>
locks were not aquired because the user buffers were not wired, thus it was
possible that that SYSCTL_OUT could sleep, causing a number of different
problems such as lock ordering issues and dead locks.
-Wire user supplied buffer to ensure SYSCTL_OUT will not sleep.
-Pickup ifnet locks to protect the list.
-Where applicable pickup address locks.
-Pickup radix node head locks.
-Remove splnet stubs
-Remove various comments about locking here, because they are no
longer needed.
It is the hope that these changes will make sysctl_rtsock MP safe.
MFC after: 3 weeks
has been done in icmp_input() already.
This fixes the ICMP_UNREACH_NEEDFRAG case where no MTU was
proposed in the ICMP reply.
PR: kern/81813
Submitted by: Vitezslav Novy <vita at fio.cz>
MFC after: 3 days
Reduce the size of ed a little by removing some CIS based entries (others
likely can be removed too):
o The D-Link DFE-670TXD doesn't need its own entry based on strings.
o The Xircom CompactCard appears to be a TDK design, so list it there by ID
and remove the strings.
Increase the size of ed a little:
o Add support for the Addtron AE-660CT and Addtron AE-660. This is a very
generic NE-2000 clone (so generic that its CIS tags say NE-2000 generic
card!).
take the lock from interrupt context, which causes an implicit
lock order reversal. We've been using the lock carefully enough
that making it a spin lock should not be harmful.
first interface is detached from parent and then bpfdetach() is called.
If the interface was the last carp(4) interface attached to parent, then
the mutex on parent is destroyed. When bpfdetach() calls if_setflags()
we panic on destroyed mutex.
To prevent the above scenario, clear pointer to parent, when we detach
ourselves from parent.
UMA boot pages.
Disable recursion on the general UMA lock now that startup_alloc() no
longer uses it.
Eliminate the variable uma_boot_free. It serves no purpose.
Note: This change eliminates a lock-order reversal between a system
map mutex and the UMA lock. See
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor.html#109 for details.
MFC after: 3 days
pf_ioctl.c Revision 1.153 Sun Aug 7 11:37:33 2005 UTC by dhartmei
| verify ticket in DIOCADDADDR, from Boris Polevoy, ok deraadt@
pf_ioctl.c Revision 1.158 Mon Sep 5 14:51:08 2005 UTC by dhartmei
| in DIOCCHANGERULE, properly initialize table, if used in NAT rule.
| from Boris Polevoy <vapcom at mail dot ru>, ok mcbride@
pf.c Revision 1.502 Mon Aug 22 11:54:25 2005 UTC by dhartmei
| when nat'ing icmp 'connections', replace icmp id with proxy values
| (similar to proxy ports for tcp/udp). not all clients use
| per-invokation random ids, this allows multiple concurrent
| connections from such clients.
| thanks for testing to Rod Whitworth, "looks ok" markus@
pf.c Revision 1.501 Mon Aug 22 09:48:05 2005 UTC by dhartmei
| fix rdr to bitmask replacement address pool. patch from Max Laier,
| reported by Boris Polevoy, tested by Jean Debogue, ok henning@
Obtained from: OpenBSD
MFC after: 3 days
times consequently, without checking whether callout has been serviced
or not. (ng_pptpgre and ng_ppp were catched in this behavior).
- In ng_callout() save old item before calling callout_reset(). If the
latter has returned 1, then free this item.
- In ng_uncallout() clear c->c_arg.
Problem reported by: Alexandre Kardanev
First, mutexed callouts are incompatible with netgraph nodes, because
netgraph(4) can guarantee that the function will be called with mutex
held.
Second, nodes should not send data to their neighbor holding their
mutex. A node does not know what stack can it enter sending data in
some direction. May be executing will encounter a place to sleep.
New locking:
- ng_pptpgre_recv() and ng_pptpgre_xmit() must be entered with mutex held.
- ng_pptpgre_recv() and ng_pptpgre_xmit() unlock mutex before
sending data and then return unlocked.
- callout routines acquire mutex themselves.
struct bufs that are persistently held by ext2fs. Ignore any buffers
with this flag in the code in boot() that counts "busy" and dirty
buffers and attempts to sync the dirty buffers, which is done before
attempting to unmount all the file systems during shutdown.
This fixes the problem caused by any ext2fs file systems that are
mounted at system shutdown time, which caused boot() to give up on
a non-zero number of buffers and skip the call to vfs_unmountall().
This left all the mounted file systems in a dirty state and caused
them to all require cleanup by fsck on reboot.
Move the two separate copies of the "busy" buffer test in boot()
to a separate function.
Nuke the useless spl() stuff in the ext2fs ULCK_BUF() macro.
Bring the PRINT_BUF_FLAGS definition in sys/buf.h up to date with
this and previous flag changes.
PR: kern/56675, kern/85163
Tested by: "Matthias Andree" matthias.andree at gmx.de
Reviewed by: bde
MFC after: 3 days
here is the support for amd64, as well as possible support for PAE. Many
thanks to Highpoint for continuing to support FreeBSD.
Obtained from: Steve Chang @ Highpoint
MFC After: 3 days.
o Note that the first 255 locations are reserved for JEDEC Ids from
publication 106 (current revision Q, each one verified with
JEDEC and the PMCICA).
o Move ADAPTEC2 to the right section.
o Sort TOSHIBA2 numerically.
dl100xx case.
o We no longer acquire and release resources during attach many times. We now
do it once at the beginning.
o Move setting the resource offsets to just after acquiring the ports in
attach.
o Move ax88x90 code to the end of the file, just after the dl100xx specific
code.
o Rename ed_pccard_Linksys to ed_pccard_dl100xx to reflect the underlying
chipset.
o Pass the ed_product structure into ed_pccard_{dl100xx,ax88x90} and have
those routines test the flags to see if this card should be probed in that
way.
o transition from ed_probe_Novell to ed_probe_Novell_generic since we already
have the resources setup.
o Move use of ed_probe_Novell_generic into ed_pccard_dl100xx to be more
consistant with ax88x90 case.
o simplify the code where we probe for the chipsets
the probe code that this used to be part of, but as part of the
attach, we shouldn't be dropping the resources here.
Also, allocate the proper rid in the ax88x90 setup.