and can be added back selectively, should anybody start to interest
themselves for the internal workings of ccd.
This commit will make the diffs for the following commits much more
readable.
the three configuration ioctls which need a unit number.
Add a "ccd.ctl" device for config operations.
Implement ioctls on ccd.ctl which rely on the explicityly passed
unit numbers.
Update ccdconfig to use the new ccd.ctl interface.
Add code to the kernel to detect old ccdconfig binaries, and whine
about it.
Add code to ccdconfig to detect old kernels, and whine about it.
These two compatibility measures will be retained only for a limited
period since they are in the way of GEOM'ification of ccd.
ioctls are no reliable indication of the ioctls "set" or "get" nature or if
such simplistic categories can even be applied.
MFC candidate: boot0cfg issue.
some trick is necessary to prevent further BSD geoms from attaching to
that. Our old trick was to make sure we don't attach to a geom from
the "BSD" class, but this doesn't work if an intermediary geom obscures
this fact. Instead, calculate the MD5 checksum of the label we target
and ask if anybody below us loves that label. If they do we don't.
Coded by: gordon.
Make sure sector zero is protected if it contains metadata.
Lower WARNS for gbde to 3 on non-i386 archs. rijndael-fst is evil
but appearntly does the right thing and passes the test-vectors.
MFC Candidate.
for request sizes larger than the sectorsize or for multi-key setups.
See warning mailed to current@ for details of recovery.
Found by: Marcus Reid <marcus@blazingdot.com>
This mostly consists of functionality to serialize accesses to
the two ATA channels (which can also be used to "fix" certain
PCI based controllers).
Add support for Acard controllers.
Enable the ATA driver in PC98 GENERIC, and add device hints.
Update man page with latest support.
The PC98 core team has kindly provided me with a PC98
machine that made this all possible, thanks to all that
contributed to that effort, without that this would
probably newer have been possible..
Approved by: re@
are the output of AES/128/CBC or ARC4RANDOM. Encrypt the random data with which
we wipe when we get a BIO_DELETE to make such an algorithm useful.
Sponsored by: DARPA & NAI Labs
Approved by: re (blanket)