list here, but they basically fall into two categories: 1) Make
the document less 5.0-centric (and more applicable to the state of any
5.X before the RELENG_5 branch) and 2) Update for the current state of
5.X, in anticipation of re-issuing this document as a part of the 5.1
release documentation.
patch workarounds for each phy revision.
Obtained from: NetBSD & Broadcom Linux driver
- Disable AUTOPOLL when accessing the PHY as it may cause PCI errors.
Obtained from: NetBSD
- Check the UPDATED bit in the status block so the driver knows
that the status block as indeed changed since the last access.
Broadcom documentation states drivers should unset the UPDATED/CHANGED
bits after reading them.
- When changing media types, first loop the phy then set the media.
Broadcom documentation and Linux drivers do this and I observed
much better handling of link after this change.
- Broadcom documentation states that for 1000BaseT operation,
autonegotiation must be enabled. Fix hard coding of media so that
the driver only advertises 1000BaseT as the supported media type
and enable autonegotition.
- Only set Master/Slave on the 5701.
Obtained from Broadcom Linux driver.
this is fixed in a newer version of ACPICA and I don't want to take
this off the vendor branch for a trivial reason. This patch was
applied to NetBSD by kochi-san, who also posted the patch to
acpi-jp@jp.freebsd.org.
# My Dell Inspiron 8000 now powers off!
Submitted by: takayoshi kochi-san kochi at netbsd dot org
Hide all the historical fields of the label, unless people ask for them with -A,
set them to intelligently chosen defaults otherwise.
Distill the manual page to remove inaccuracies, misundertandings and obsolete
information. It can probably still be done better but now at least it is
not misinforming people.
I sent the first draft to Bruce. Remove rc.sendmail from the list, since
it was a mistake on my part to remove it from the base, which I've now
corrected. Add the rc.${MACHINE_ARCH} for arch's besides i386.
While I'm here, do a completely trivial re-capitalization of rcNG. :)
Thanks to Bruce for cleaning up my humble first draft.
trustworthy for vnode-backed objects.
- Restore the old behavior of vm_object_page_remove() when the end
of the given range is zero. Add a comment to vm_object_page_remove()
regarding this behavior.
Reported by: iedowse