freebsd-dev/sys/nfs
Peter Wemm c5fa8d1a2c If we get an ENOBUFS from the network, it's normally transient network
interface congestion (eg: nfs over a ppp link, etc).  Don't log these
for UDP mounts, and don't cause syscalls to fail with EINTR.
This stops the 'nfs send error 55' warnings.

If the error is because the system is really hosed, this is the least
of your problems...
1998-08-01 09:04:02 +00:00
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bootp_subr.c
krpc_subr.c
krpc.h
nfs_bio.c
nfs_common.c
nfs_common.h
nfs_node.c
nfs_nqlease.c
nfs_serv.c
nfs_socket.c If we get an ENOBUFS from the network, it's normally transient network 1998-08-01 09:04:02 +00:00
nfs_srvcache.c
nfs_subs.c
nfs_syscalls.c
nfs_vfsops.c
nfs_vnops.c
nfs.h
nfsdiskless.h
nfsm_subs.h
nfsmount.h
nfsnode.h
nfsproto.h
nfsrtt.h
nfsrvcache.h
nfsv2.h
nqnfs.h Use u_int32_t in NQFHHASH instead of u_long. 1998-07-05 10:13:22 +00:00
rpcv2.h
xdr_subs.h