- Fix some especially bad style in the CIS BAR tuple parsing code.
- activate Option ROMS correctly.
- de-obfuscate the Option ROM image selection code.
- Fix mis-interpretation of the PCI spec that prevented Option ROMs whose
CIS section wasn't in the first image from working.
- Fix mis-interpretation of the PCI spec that prevented CIS's mapped into
MEMIO space from working at all.
- Reject invalid CIS pointers.
Reviewed by: imp
we brought in the new cache and locking model for vnode labels. We
now rely on mac_associate_devfs_vnode().
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
earlier acquired lock with the same witness as the lock currently being
acquired. If we had released several earlier acquired locks after
acquiring enough locks to require another lock_list_entry bucket in the
lock list, then subsequent lock_list_entry buckets could contain only one
lock instance in which case i would be zero.
Reported by: Joel M. Baldwin <qumqats@outel.org>
dynamic mapping of an operation vector into an operation structure,
rather, we rely on C99 sparse structure initialization.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, Network Associates Laboratories
Don't force 16-byte alignment at run-time. Do it at compile-time.
This saves us the pointer fiddling by the setjmp functions and
reduces complexity. While here, increase the jmp_buf by 16 bytes
to an even 512 bytes. Coincidentally, due to the way alignment
was handled prior to this change, the jmp_buf has not changed in
size, but only in how the space is used. Prior to this change
the 16 bytes were reserved for enforcing alignment; now they are
reserved by us for future extensions.
Therefore, this ABI breaker is relatively save: the failure is
always an alignment trap.
memory area would arise. Only an addrinfo list from an earlier
call to getaddrinfo() should be freed there because it will be
substituted by the current list referenced by "res".
Reported by: John Long <fbsd1@pruam.com>
MFC after: 5 days
namely uuidgen(1), uuidgen(2) and uuid(3), the following division
has been choosen:
uuidgen(1) A description of the command line utility,
and other user oriented UUID information.
uuidgen(2) A mostly technical description of UUIDs.
uuid(3) A description of the functions and other
programmer oriented UUID information.
According to the division: add more technical contents.
Contributed by: Hiten Pandya <hiten@uk.FreeBSD.org>
Edited and enhanced: marcel
always to the first 16 sectors of the disk. The firmware reads the boot
code from a partition, defaulting to 'a' if none is specified, which only
corresponds to the first 16 sectors of the disk if 'a' is first. Solaris
often makes the swap partition first, instead of the root partition, and
users expect to be able to do the same with freebsd as well. This also
allows one to temporarily boot from another partition if the boot block
on the root partition gets scrambled somehow.