the header field for possible later IPSEC SPD lookup, even
when the kernel is built without 'options INET6'.
PR: kern/57760
MFC after: 1 week
Submitted by: Joachim Schueth
you can't call tty_clone afterwords. OpenBSD and NetBSD both fail the
open call in that case, so we should do so as well. This can
be done in ctty_clone by returning with *dev==NULL. Admittedly this
causes open to return ENOENT, instead of ENXIO as on the other BSDs,
but this way requires the least touching of code.
Submitted by: Nate Eldredge <nge@cs.hmc.edu>
PR: 83375
MFC: 1 week
GDT to be loaded into FS.base and GS.base, these values of course
are not the values set by sysarch() with I386_SET_FSBASE and
I386_SET_GSBASE, the change fixed a crash for 32bit libthr after
signal handler returned and normal code is accessing thread pointer,
for example: movl %gs:8, %eax.
audit properties, including the audit user id. This can be quite
helpful in debugging audit problems.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
MFC after: 3 days
- Split out the communication protocols into their own files and use
a couple of function pointers in the softc that the commuication
protocols setup in their own attach routine.
- Add support for the SSIF interface (talking to IPMI over SMBus).
- Add an ACPI attachment.
- Add a PCI attachment that attaches to devices with the IPMI interface
subclass.
- Split the ISA attachment out into its own file: ipmi_isa.c.
- Change the code to probe the SMBIOS table for an IPMI entry to just use
pmap_mapbios() to map the table in rather than trying to setup a fake
resource on an isa device and then activating the resource to map in the
table.
- Make bus attachments leaner by adding attach functions for each
communication interface (ipmi_kcs_attach(), ipmi_smic_attach(), etc.)
that setup per-interface data.
- Formalize the model used by the driver to handle requests by adding an
explicit struct ipmi_request object that holds the state of a given
request and reply for the entire lifetime of the request. By bundling
the request into an object, it is easier to add retry logic to the various
communication backends (as well as eventually support BT mode which uses
a slightly different message format than KCS, SMIC, and SSIF).
- Add a per-softc lock and remove D_NEEDGIANT as the driver is now MPSAFE.
- Add 32-bit compatibility ioctl shims so you can use a 32-bit ipmitool
on FreeBSD/amd64.
- Add ipmi(4) to i386 and amd64 NOTES.
Submitted by: ambrisko (large portions of 2 and 3)
Sponsored by: IronPort Systems, Yahoo!
MFC after: 6 days
packets. Reimplement this correctly and use a sysctl that defaults to off so
the user doesnt get any suprises if ipfw blocks the ARP packet.
MFC after: 3 days
don't be greedy on the GNU "::" extension when arg separated by whitespace
and POSIX_CORRECTLY is set. From POSIX point of view this is unclear
situation, so minimal assumption looks right.
the entire record when a non-data mbuf is removed in the soreceive() path.
This only triggers a panic directly when compiled with INVARIANTS.
PR: 38495
Submitted by: James Juran
MFC after: 1 week
pmap_protect(), and pmap_copy() have optimizations for regions
larger than PMAP_TSB_THRESH (which works out to 16MB). This
caused a panic in tsb_foreach for kernel mappings, since
pm->pm_tsb is NULL in that case. This fix teaches tsb_foreach
to use the kernel's tsb in that case.
Submitted by: Michael Plass
MFC after: 3 days
Unfortunately, the QUEUE FULL event only tells you Bus && Target.
It doesn't tell you lun. In order for the XPT_REL_SIMQ action to
work, we have to have a real lun. But which one? For now, just
iterate over MPT_MAX_LUNS.
Practically speaking, this is only going to be happening for lower
quality SAS or SATA drives behind the SAS controller, which means
only lun 0, so it's not so bad.
Helpful Reminder Nagging from: John Baldwin, Fred Whiteside
MFC after: 5 days
of directory reading system calls.
Respell a mis-spelled event name.
Clean up white space/line wraps in a couple of places.
Assign event numbers to some new system call entries that have turned
up in the list since audit support was added.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
returns the previous value that the "add" effected (In
this case we are adding -1), afterwhich we compare it
to '0'... to see if we free the mbuf... we should
be comparing it to '1'... Note that this only effects
when there is contention since there is a first part
to the comparison that checks to see if its '1'. So
this bug would only crop up if two CPU's are trying
to free the same mbuf refcount at the same time. This
will happen in SCTP but I doubt can happen in TCP or
UDP.
PR: N/A
Submitted by: rrs
Reviewed by: gnn,sam
Approved by: gnn,sam