by now (except of a compile test), but i believe this to contain no
actual functional changes.
. Fix the copyright of the Regents i accidentally broke in rev 1.197
(although only a very small part of the original driver survived
at all...).
. Bump MAX_CYLINDER since some obscure formats really use more than 80
cylinders.
. Correctly handle BIO_FORMAT which used to be a bitmask but is now a BIO
command of its own.
. Numerous stylistic fixes.
Submitted by: bde
- Reorder the acpi_* functions in a sensible fashion
- Add acpi_ForeachPackageObject and acpi_GetHandleInScope
- Use the new debugging layer/level names
- Implement most of the guts of the acpi_thermal module; passive cooling
isn't there yet, but active cooling should work.
- Implement power resource handling (acpi_powerres.c)
This compiles and mostly works, but my test coverage is small, so feedback
is welcome.
if a device has vchans already but they are all busy, allocate another one
at open() time, up to a maximum of hw.snd.maxvchans.
when creating/destroying vchans, don't make/remove a devnode for the
first/last one as it replaces a hardchan.
spdadd A B -P in ipsec esp/tunnel/C-D/use ah/tunnel/C-D/require;
does not work due to 1-bit validation bit we are using with inbound
policy checking.
Submitted by: itojun
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
Enable decrementer exceptions and set up a timecounter.
With this commit I can now (with KTR enabled) see the system attempting to
schedule clock swi's.
This commit was meant to be to add inline functions for manipulation of
various privileged registers and to convert some functions to using them.
As it is, it's my second forced commit of the evening.
This commit was meant to add entries for extintr.c (used partially by the
new clock/timecounter which is coming in a later commit) and entries for
bits of DDB source, which is also coming soon.
atomically:
1) Search _thread_list for the thread to join.
2) Search _dead_list for the thread to join.
3) Set the running thread as the joiner.
While we're at it, fix a race in the case where multiple threads try to
join on the same thread. POSIX says that the behavior of multiple joiners
is undefined, but the fix is cheap as a result of the other fix.
- The sx assertions don't actually need the internal sx mutex lock, so
don't bother doing so.
- Add a new assertion SX_ASSERT_LOCKED() that asserts that either a
shared or exclusive lock should be held. This assertion should be used
instead of SX_ASSERT_SLOCKED() in almost all cases.
- Adjust some KASSERT()'s to include file and line information.
- Use the new witness_assert() function in the WITNESS case for sx slock
asserts to verify that the current thread actually owns a slock.