compatible with old -r behavior with regards to -L. You can now copy fifos
and other special files with -r.
Reviewed by: -standards (long ago), das, bde
Approved by: bde (recently)
gramatical tweaks along w/ sorting the list, and adding that serial is
available for USB....
PR: 85097
Submitted by: Fredrik Lindberg
MFC after: 1 week
- Remove libnetgraph from the list of prebuilt libraries as
no other library depends on it (snmp_netgraph.so does not
count as we don't build it in the "libraries" target).
- Restore libssh dependencies when compiling with Kerberos
support.
process leader for each job. Now the last specified option for the output
format (-l, -p or -s) wins, previously -s trumped -l.
PR: 99926
Submitted by: Ed Schouten and novel (patches modified by me)
- Add entries in the uscanner.4 man page (along with missing 3500).
PR: usb/100957 [1], usb/100992 [2]
Submitted by: Jim Teresco <terescoj@teresco.org> [1],
Walter C. Pelissero <walter.pelissero@iesy.net> [2]
MFC after: 3 days
in ip6_output. In case this fails handle the error directly and log it[1].
In addition permit CARP over v6 in ip_fw2.
PR: kern/98622
Similar patch by: suz
Discussed with: glebius [1]
Tested by: Paul.Dekkers surfnet.nl, Philippe.Pegon crc.u-strasbg.fr
MFC after: 3 days
Tuftes book "The Visual Display of Quantitative Information"
The constant width font does not quite do the typeset original justice,
but it is is good enough for a fortune.
default. Grepping through src shows only gnu/usr.bin/groff which doesn't
use it in src build and OpenSSH for which this was a NOOP.
Discussed with: des, ru
Approved by: ru
will fix a problem where you boot w/ the default of autoselect, but then
set the speed to 100/full, the switch will keep the autoselect/100/full
negotiation... This will continue to work till someone resets the switch
or unplugs the cable resulting in the switch failing to autoneg and falling
back to 100/half, causing a hard to track down duplex mismatch..
Submitted by: nCircle Network Security, Inc.
MFC after: 1 week
- Add support for the Conexant Waikiki/CX20551-22, found
in most Toshiba P100 series laptops. Despite of growing
urban legend of "unsupported Conexant", this codec is fully
supported in this driver.
Note: Toshiba P100 has broken (acpi) BIOS, thus rendering
its soundchip useless. Please disable ACPI, or get
BIOS updates (if any).
Found/tested by: Vulpes Velox <v.velox@vvelox.net>
URL: http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2006-September/004896.html
- Parser cleanups to handle possible oss/mixer collision. Found
after parsing Conexant Waikiki nodes.
- Increase resilient against resource failure during attach/detach.
- Implement simple config through hint.pcm.<unit>.config. Supported
options:
gpio0 (default on Acer), gpio1, gpio2, softpcmvol,
fixedrate (default), forcestereo (default)
* Option prefixed with "no" (such as "nofixedrate") will do
the opposite.
* Options can be separated using space " " or comma ",".
* The "no" option will take precedence over anything else.
Example:
hint.pcm.0.config="gpio2,nofixedrate,noforcestereo,nogpio0,softpcmvol"
hint.pcm.0.config="softpcmvol noforcestereo"
read requests to its consumer. It has been developed to address
the problem of a horrible read performance of a 64k blocksize FS
residing on a RAID3 array with 8 data components, where a single
disk component would only get 8k read requests, thus effectively
killing disk performance under high load. Documentation will be
provided later. I'd like to thank Vsevolod Lobko for his bright
ideas, and Pawel Jakub Dawidek for helping me fix the nasty bug.
calls are not used by libthr in RELENG_6 and HEAD, it is only used by
the libthr in RELENG-5, the _umtx_op system call can do more incremental
dirty works than these two system calls without having to introduce new
system calls or throw away old system calls when things are going on.
unsuspecting users.
- Add a comment in NOTES about experimental status of SCHED_ULE.
- Make warning about experimental status in sched_ule(4) a bit
stronger.
Suggested and reviewed by: dougb
Discussed on: developers
MFC after: 3 days
Reviewed by: jmg and jb
Forced commit to provide a more meaningful commit message.
John Michael-Gurney is responsible for fixing all the vast majority of the
issues that arose with PCI support.
Kris Kennaway and John Birrell pushed heavily on stability issues. Kris is to
thank for it having even reached its current level of stability. When it
reaches a production state, we will have John to thank for driving it forward.
The following items are needed before sun4v can be used from CVS:
- binutils/gas/config/tc-sparc.c needs to be pulled in from a modern
version of binutils.
- an updated version of the loader needs to be pulled in from perforce
The following items need to be addressed before sun4v can be considered for
deployment:
- The T1 has a fairly minimal floating point unit, fsqrt and a number of
other opcodes are not implemented. Emulation for unimplemented opcodes
needs to be added.
- Running against local disk a race condition exists whereby a cpu will
sometimes run off into the weeds at tl > 2.
- The MD code for interrupt handling will crash on the first ATA interrupt.
- The BCM chipset (bge) is not set up correctly on the T1000. The current
workaround is to use an add in Intel GigE card (em).
- With KSE in the kernel signals are often not directed to the right
process / thread within a process. This causes threaded processes
to frequently become unkillable and gdb to not be reliable when debugging
a threaded process. This issue is slowly being resolved on -threads.
Many thanks go to Sun for having lent / donated a T2000 to both me and
John Birrell.