two basic changes (both of which should be no-ops until OpenSSL 0.9.7
is imported):
= Define OPENSSL_DES_LIBDES_COMPATIBILITY wherever we include
openssl/des.h.
= Spell `struct des_ks_struct []' using the existing
`des_key_schedule' typedef.
When OpenSSL 0.9.7 is imported, `des_key_schedule' (among other
things) will be a macro invocation instead of a typedef, and things
should `just work'.
Yes, this commit does take several files off the vendor branch.
I do not expect there to be future imports of KTH Kerberos 4.
on 900B and 635(A).
Re-add the enhanced PHY access register method again for older chipsets,
they do not seem to work with all old chips.
Reviewed by: phk
MFC after: 7 days
run queue for each cpu.
- Introduce kse stealing into the sched_choose() code. This helps balance
cpus better in cases where process turnover is high. This implementation
is fairly trivial and will likely be only a temporary measure until
something more sophisticated has been written.
kind of pseudofs-based filesystem. Fixes (at least) one problem where
when procfs is mounted mupltiple times, trying to unmount one will often
cause the wrong one to get unmounted, and other problem where mounting
one procfs on top of another caused the kernel to lock up.
Reviewed by: des
- Honor the previous behavior of maxfragpackets = 0 or -1
- Take a better stab at fragment statistics
- Move / correct a comment
Suggested by: maxim@
MFC after: 7 days
or group name (mainly for the benefit of samba). This pretty much rewrites
he pw_checkname() routine, but should work exactly the same except for the
above change, and that error messages are somewhat more informative.
PR: 28733 46890
Inspired by: example patch written by Terry Lambert
Reviewed by: no objections on freebsd-arch and freebsd-current
MFC plans: no plans, but will do if people want it in stable.
is finished. This fixes clients doing two RPCs over the
same connection at the same time. Without this fix, we
could end with a reply to old data.
Submitted by: Frank van der Linden <fvdl@netbsd.org>
Reviewed by: rwatson
Obtained from: NetBSD
the sabtty device to create its description so that they will be
unique for machines with multiple sab chips.
This fixes a panic on machines with an rsc card.
Tested by: obrien (e250)
this return an error.
This re-enables display of the first entry in /var/account/acct instead
of the error "lastcomm: /var/account/acct: Invalid argument"