in KAME implementation, even when no policy is installed
into kernel, getaddrinfo(3) sorts addresses. Since it
causes POLA violation, I modified to don't sort addresses
when no policy is installed into kernel,
Obtained from: KAME
names containing glob(3) expressions would appear verbatim in the
output.
If such an mtree file were used by mtree in update mode, wrong things
would happen.
are now in the header of the external buffer itself which allows us
to manipulate them in the free routine without having to lock the softc
structure or the free list. To get space for these flags the chunk number
is reduced to 8 bit which amounts to a maximum of 256 chunks per allocated
page. This restriction is now enforced by a CTASSERT.
structures come out the right size.
Fix the ones that broke. stat32 had some missing fields from the end
and statfs32 was broken due to the strange definition of MNAMELEN
(which is dependent on sizeof(long))
I'm not sure if this fixes any actual problems or not.
the module. Previously we grabbed the mutex used by the callouts,
then stopped the callout with callout_stop, but if the callout
was already active and blocked by the mutex then it would continue
later and reference the mutex after it was destroyed. Instead
stop the callout first then lock.
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
o add some more debugging help for figuring out why folks are
getting complaints about releasing routing table entries with
a zero refcnt
o fix comment that talked about spl's
o remove duplicate define of DUMMYNET_DEBUG
Supported by: FreeBSD Foundation
direct dispatch) to avoid extensive kernel stack usage and to
avoid directly re-entering the network stack. The latter causes
locking problems when, for example, a complete TCP handshake`
happens w/o a context switch.
clobbers this variable. Long ago, when the idle loop wasn't in a
process, it set switchtime.tv_sec to zero to indicate that the time
needs to be read after the idle loop finishes. The special case for
this isn't needed now that there is an idle process (for each CPU).
The time is read in the normal way when the idle process is switched
away from. The seconds component of the time is only zero for the
first second after the uptime is set, and the mostly-dead code was only
executed during this time. (This was slightly broken by using uptimes
instead of times relative to the Epoch -- in the original version the
seconds component of the time was only 0 for the first second after
the Epoch.)
In mi_switch(), moved the setting of switchticks to just after the
first (and now only) setting of switchtime. This setting used to be
delayed since a late setting was needed for the idle case and an early
setting was not needed. Now the early setting is needed so that
fork_exit() doesn't need to set either switchtime or switchticks.
Removed now-completely-rotted comment attached to this. Most of the
code described by the comment had already moved to sched_switch().
very first cell in the mbuf should have a cell header word (of which
everything except the payload type and the CLP bit is ignored). All
other cells should be 48 byte and get the same header as the first cell.
This fixes a problem with sending more than 120000 raw cells/sec through
an HE155. The card seems to need 2 cell times to DMA the transmit buffer
ready queue entry and the transmit buffer descriptor so at 1/3 the
link rate the transmit buffer ready queue starts to fill up. Even with this
patch it's obviously impossible to send raw cells at link rate.