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Author SHA1 Message Date
Peter Wemm
43295941c4 Do a style cleanup pass for the pmap_{new,dispose,etc}_proc() functions
to get them closer to the KSE tree.  I will do the other $machine/pmap.c
files shortly.
2001-08-31 02:28:01 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
7c21a36750 Remove already commented out entry for pci/fxp.c 2001-08-31 02:22:48 +00:00
Jonathan Lemon
cf9d4cbfc6 The fxp driver has lived in dev/fxp for some time, remove old files. 2001-08-31 02:21:03 +00:00
Robert Watson
2ac0ae9471 Prototypes for cap_equal_np() and cap_subset_np().
Submitted by:		tmm
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-08-31 02:17:43 +00:00
Robert Watson
197a9029de Note that ASU is now deprecated.
Submitted by:		tmm
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-08-31 02:15:13 +00:00
Mike Smith
91bca55f68 Revert previous "fix"; bus mice still have to be manually probed even in
the presence of PnP data.

Submitted by:	yokota
2001-08-31 02:14:34 +00:00
Robert Watson
ab2ba9fac8 o Use .Fx to refer to FreeBSD
Submitted by:		tmm
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-08-31 02:12:54 +00:00
Robert Watson
cbc25559e4 o Remove definition of CAP_MAX_BUF_LEN since it is defined in
sys/capability.h now.

Submitted by:		tmm
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-08-31 02:11:59 +00:00
Peter Wemm
13fdaee622 Tidy up cpu_fork() a little. This is mainly for changes I've been
working on in the KSE area.
2001-08-31 02:11:24 +00:00
Robert Watson
7bb862d793 Introduce implementations of POSIX.1e non-portable form capability
support functions:
     cap_subset_np()    - Is cap1 a subset of cap2
     cap_equal_np()     - Is cap1 equal to cap2

o Introduce implementations of POSIX.1e capability support functions:
     cap_copy_ext()     - Externalize capability
     cap_copy_int()     - Internalize capability
     cap_size()         - Determine size required for cap_copy_ext()

Submitted by:		tmm
Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
2001-08-31 02:07:48 +00:00
Eric Melville
ae0b7d588a Properly move cursor when home and end keys are used. 2001-08-31 01:56:06 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
d2c60af81a Cleanup 2001-08-31 01:26:30 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
36565f036f Get rid of most of the GIANT_XXX assertion defines. Nobody is going to use
them, including me.
2001-08-31 00:51:35 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
df9987602f Giant pushdown syscalls in kern/uipc_syscalls.c. Affected calls:
recvmsg(), sendmsg(), recvfrom(), accept(), getpeername(), getsockname(),
socket(), connect(), accept(), send(), recv(), bind(), setsockopt(), listen(),
sendto(), shutdown(), socketpair(), sendfile()
2001-08-31 00:37:34 +00:00
John Baldwin
55be7f3e8d Add a UGAR() macro to simplify the diff's for the Giant pushdown. 2001-08-31 00:36:29 +00:00
Adrian Chadd
27a6d44d7f Make my Grandfather famous by showing the world my middle name,
as seems to be the trend.

(Thanks Josef. :-)
2001-08-31 00:25:16 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
b6a4b4f9ae Giant Pushdown: sysv shm, sem, and msg calls. 2001-08-31 00:02:18 +00:00
Warner Losh
f99a696093 Add names for the TI PCI-1210, TI PCI-4410 and TI PCI-4450 parts. I had
this for a while, and don't know how it didn't make it into the tree.
2001-08-30 22:48:47 +00:00
Alexander Langer
d33a962d07 Move /etc/defaults/make.conf to /usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf as
discussed on the arch@ mailinglist (after repo-copy).

sys.mk will .error if it finds /etc/defaults/make.conf but include
it anyways (this is the same behaviour as with the make.conf.local
removal).

/usr/share/examples/etc/make.conf has BDEFLAGS commented out now,
since it's only an example file.

Adjust all textes that talk about make.conf or defaults/make.conf to
match the new situation.
2001-08-30 22:44:51 +00:00
Nick Hibma
f3dfa83f4f Add safety belts. A control endpoint doesn't have an endpoint descriptor. 2001-08-30 21:45:28 +00:00
Alexander Langer
a102b12e67 Add Xref to make.conf(5). 2001-08-30 21:44:46 +00:00
Alexander Langer
5fe122dadb Nuke all ports related options. This file has to be re-edited once
the ports-team has decided about the ports.conf issue.
2001-08-30 21:40:55 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
5d97a228a8 add a missing -o.
There might be some other bug related to OBJDIR handling, once
fixed these changes can be MFC immediately.
2001-08-30 21:39:14 +00:00
Scott Long
5dba33ac48 Note the new cards supported by the asr and aac drivers.
MFC after:	1 day
2001-08-30 21:37:09 +00:00
Valentino Vaschetto
e07904339d Corrected a typo.
Submitted by:	Seth Kingsley <seth.kingsley@windriver.com>
Approved by:	murray
2001-08-30 21:12:35 +00:00
Bruce A. Mah
b5a3c2f466 New release note: SA-01:58. 2001-08-30 21:06:43 +00:00
Bruce A. Mah
d6bf3e5def Add some missing words, markup tweaks.
Commit from:		SIGCOMM 2001
2001-08-30 20:56:42 +00:00
Matt Jacob
16565c1c3d Take CAM_REQUEUE_REQ out of the class of things we were trying to honor
retry count on.

MFC after:	4 weeks
2001-08-30 20:54:00 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
57935eeb3d Try to discard some ungetc data in saved internal buffer checks too,
if offset tends to be negative.
2001-08-30 20:49:47 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
77f71bc5ac goto dumb; if can't obtain curoff for whence != SEEK_CUR cases, as supposed 2001-08-30 20:19:45 +00:00
Andrey A. Chernov
e54bc118c1 Add more EOVERFLOW checks.
When file offset tends to be negative due to internal and ungetc buffers
additions counted, try to discard some ungetc data first, then return EBADF.
Later one can happens if lseek(fileno(fd),...) called f.e. POSIX says that
ungetc beyond beginning of the file results are undefined, so we can just
discard some of ungetc data in that case.

Don't rely on gcc cast when checking for overflow, use OFF_MAX.

Cosmetique.
2001-08-30 19:54:04 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
cf2010b81f Fix kernel crash when VLANs are combined with ng_ether(4), by attaching
interfaces of type IFT_L2VLAN as well as IFT_ETHER during module load.

Submitted by:	yar
2001-08-30 19:09:10 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
356861db03 Remove the MPSAFE keyword from the parser for syscalls.master.
Instead introduce the [M] prefix to existing keywords.  e.g.
MSTD is the MP SAFE version of STD.  This is prepatory for a
massive Giant lock pushdown.  The old MPSAFE keyword made
syscalls.master too messy.

Begin comments MP-Safe procedures with the comment:
/*
 * MPSAFE
 */
This comments means that the procedure may be called without
Giant held (The procedure itself may still need to obtain
Giant temporarily to do its thing).

sv_prepsyscall() is now MP SAFE and assumed to be MP SAFE
sv_transtrap() is now MP SAFE and assumed to be MP SAFE

ktrsyscall() and ktrsysret() are now MP SAFE (Giant Pushdown)
trapsignal() is now MP SAFE (Giant Pushdown)

Places which used to do the if (mtx_owned(&Giant)) mtx_unlock(&Giant)
test in syscall[2]() in */*/trap.c now do not.  Instead they
explicitly unlock Giant if they previously obtained it, and then
assert that it is no longer held to catch broken system calls.

Rebuild syscall tables.
2001-08-30 18:50:57 +00:00
John Baldwin
21ed03d815 Axe all the plists and supporting scripts to manage them and use them to
roll dists.
2001-08-30 18:11:42 +00:00
John Baldwin
5356254edb Overhaul this script a bit:
- build_x.sh now does all the steps to build an X dist rather than being
  a child script of package_x_dists.sh
- Update the usage information to list the ports you need to install
  before running this script as well as needing to set CVSROOT.
- Make sure CVSROOT is set.  If not, exit with an error.
- We now take two parameters: a work directory and an output directory.
  The work directory is used as scratch space.  All of the bindist will
  end up in the output directory.
- Only apply XF86.patch to the checked out XFree86 port if it exists.
- Use XFree86's build-bindist tool to package up the dists using their
  distfiles rather than using our own packing lists that have to be
  manually updated each time the port changes.

Example usage:
	env CVSROOT=/home/ncvs ./build_x.sh /usr/xtmp /usr/x11dists
2001-08-30 18:10:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
999accad69 The current XFree86 port needs some help in the BUILD_XDIST case. Commit
this patch here until I can get the port fixed.
2001-08-30 17:53:00 +00:00
Mike Barcroft
ad6c0a3768 Revert the previous delta and apply a better fix which corrects
a check on the final snprintf and reduces duplicated code.

Submitted by:	brian
2001-08-30 17:13:15 +00:00
Mike Smith
1e670ee4e8 Remove old acpica module 2001-08-30 17:11:11 +00:00
Mike Smith
4804c8adbf ACPI no longer has an ISA attachment. 2001-08-30 17:00:33 +00:00
Matt Jacob
83e9f270b3 Clear SA_FLAG_ERR_PENDING for MTREW, MTERASE and MTRETENS ioctl cases.
Clear residual counts after a successful samount (the user doesn't
care that we got an N-kbyte residual on our test read).

Change a lot of error handling code.

1. If we end up in saerror, check more carefully about the kind of
error. If it is a CAM_SCSI_STATUS_ERROR and it is a read/write
command, we'll be handling this in saerror.  If it isn't a read/write
command, check to see whether this is just an EOM/EOP check condition-
if it is, just set residual and return normally. A residual and
then a NO SENSE check condiftion with the ASC of 0 and ASCQ of
between 1 and 4 are normal 'signifying' events, not errors per se,
and we shouldn't give the command to cam_periph_error to do something
relatively unpredictable with.

2. If we get a Bus Reset, had a BDR sent, or get the cam status of
CAM_REQUEUE_REQ, check the retry count on the command. The default
error handler, cam_periph_error, doesn't honor retry count in these
cases. This may change in the future, but for now, make sure we
set EIO and return without calling cam_periph_error if the retry
count for the command with an error is zero.

3. Clean up the pending error case goop and handle cases more
sensibly.

The rules are:

 If command was a Write:

  If we got a SSD_KEY_VOLUME_OVERFLOW, the resid is
  propagated and we set ENOSPC as the error.

  Else if we got an EOM condition- just mark EOM pending.

	And set a residual of zero. For the longest time I was just
        propagating residual from the sense data- but my tape
        comparison tests were always failing because all drives I
        tested with actually *do* write the data anyway- the EOM
        (early warning) condition occurred *prior* to all of the
        data going out to media- that is, it was still buffered by
        the drive. This case is described in SCSI-2, 10.2.14,
        paragraph #d for the meaning of 'information field'. A
        better fix for this would be to issue a WFM command of zero
        to cause the drive to flush any buffered data, but this
        would require a fairly extensive rewrite.

 Else if the command was a READ:

  If we got a SSD_KEY_BLANK_CHECK-
	If we have a One Filemark EOT model- mark EOM as pending,
	otherwise set EIO as the erorr.
  Else if we found a Filemark-
	If we're in Fixed Block mode- mark EOF pending.

 If we had an ILI (Incorrect Length Indicator)-
  If the residual is less than zero, whine about tape record
  being too big for user's buffer, otherwise if we were in
  Fixed Block mode, mark EIO as pending.

All 'pending' conditions mean that the command in question completes
without error indication. It had succeeded, but a signifying event
occurred during its execution which will apply to the *next* command
that would be exexcuted. Except for the one EOM case above, we always
propagate residual.

Now, way back in sastart- if we notice any of the PENDING bits set,
we don't run the command we've just pulled off the wait queue. Instead,
we then figure out it's disposition based upon a previous command's
association with a signifying event.

 If SA_FLAG_EOM_PENDING is set, we don't set an error. We just complete
 the command with residual set to the request count (not data moved,
 but no error). We continue on.

 If SA_FLAG_EOF_PENDING- if we have this, it's only because we're in
 Fixed Block mode- in which case we traverse all waiting buffers (which
 we can get in fixed block mode because physio has split things up) and
 mark them all as no error, but no data moved and complete them.

 If SA_FLAG_EIO_PENDING, just mark the buffer with an EIO error
 and complete it.

Then we clear all of the pending state bits- we're done.

MFC after:	4 weeks
2001-08-30 16:25:24 +00:00
Doug Rabson
7e59bf6765 Recognise VIA Apollo KT133A bridge.
PR:	30061
Submitted by:	John Merryweather Cooper <jmcoopr@webmail.bmi.net>
MFC after:	1 week
2001-08-30 14:17:48 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
c0ff9709a5 Restore the `-perm +mode' feature.
Broken in the "close a PR" race, in revision 1.30.
Note that the patch in the PR did not have this bug!
2001-08-30 13:17:58 +00:00
Josef Karthauser
a56f87b1c5 Make my Dad famous by showing the world my middle name, as seems
to be the trend.
2001-08-30 13:17:26 +00:00
Scott Long
6965a4937d Doh! Fix a comma that disappeared along the way.
Pointy-hat by:	peter
2001-08-30 13:09:09 +00:00
Wilko Bulte
10d5c1f939 DS10 has it's USB interface disabled (by Compaq/DEC). I wonder where I got
the info that USB works in FreeBSD??
2001-08-30 12:46:53 +00:00
Bruce Evans
60f8e3af92 Fixed some typos, verboseness and misformatting in comments. 2001-08-30 12:30:58 +00:00
Mark Murray
142277ce04 Like su(1), make PAM use mandatory. Remove parts of the authentication
logic that are handled by PAM. Fix documentation to reflect this.
2001-08-30 11:27:36 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2b51efa03a Fixed breakage of NOSHARED worlds in previous commit. -lreadline was
added but not its postrequisite -ltermcap.

Fixed breakage of DPADD in previous commit.  ${LIBREADLINE} was misspelled
-lreadline.  This should have been fatal since there is no file named
-lreadline, but it worked because of an undcumented bugfeature in make(1)
(or its configuration files): missing source files named -l* are silently
assumed to be up to date libraries.  `make checkdpadd' also fails to detect
this error.
2001-08-30 10:37:28 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
baffdee40e Add support for sending ATAPI commands via ioctl. 2001-08-30 09:47:17 +00:00
Kris Kennaway
7b7fb4bb71 Fix buffer overflow in queue file handling.
Submitted by:	millert@openbsd.org, gad
Reported by:	X-Force <xforce@iss.net>
2001-08-30 09:26:54 +00:00