producers rather than consumers as new-bus resources only handle consumed
resources. We already do this for the other ACPI resource types that
support the producer/consumer attribute.
Hold a lock on the table instead of futzing with reference counts which
was potentially dangerous except drivers were quiescent while we did this
so the table contents never changed. Disable the hack logic for removing
scan candidates with multiple association failures; it's never done the
right thing and will be fixed correctly with background scanning goes in.
object (/) rather than the pci bus object when walking the _PRT to force
attach devices. We already look up relative to the root object when doing
interrupt routing.
Suggested by: njl
For such devices, we require _PRS to exist and we warn if any of the
resources in _PRS are not IRQ resources (since we'll have no way of knowing
which of those resources to use without a working _CRS). When it does
come time to set resources, we build up a resource buffer from scratch
as we do for devices with _CRS that only have IRQ resources.
- Fix a bug with setting extended IRQ resources where we set the IRQ value
in the wrong resource structure meaning that whichever IRQ was listed in
_PRS was used instead. This might fix some weird issues on certain boxes
where IRQs > 16 don't seem to work when using ACPI.
- Fix a bug with how we walked the resource buffer after _SRS to call
config_intr() in that the 'end' variable was not properly updated, so we
could either terminate the loop early or loop after the end of the
buffer.
Tested by: pjd
not we're going to process the frame; this makes the counters reflect frames
actually processes instead of received (discarded frames were already counted)
o increase the max per-frame tx descriptor count and the number of tx
buffers for forthcoming fast frame support
o correct the max scatter/gather count; it cannot be larger than the
max(tx,rx,beacon) descriptor counts
instead use the FPU to convert subnormals to normals. (NB: Further
simplification is possible, such as using the FPU for the rounding
step.)
This fixes a bug reported by stefanf where long double subnormals in
the Intel 80-bit format would be output with one fewer digit than
necessary when the default precision was used.
(fix imported from madwifi by Takanori Watanabe)
o eliminate save/restore of pci registers handled by the system
o eliminate duplicate zero of the softc (noted by njl)
o consolidate common code
MFC after: 1 week
and always has been, but the system call itself returns
errno in a register so the problem is really a function of
libc, not the system call.
Discussed with : Matthew Dillion <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
(calling a __dead2 function such as panic() at the end of a function), the
saved %eip on the stack will actually not be part of the function that
executed a call instruction but instead will be the first instruction of
the next function in the text. This happens with dblfault_handler() and
syscall() for example. Work around this in the one place it matters by
looking at the saved %eip - 1 to determine the calling function when we
check for "magic" frames.
MFC after: 2 weeks
provides truer debugger stack traces. For those that want to stick with
-O2 kernel builds, one should probably add -fno-optimize-sibling-calls
so that each stack frame as a frame pointer.
It is semi-promissed by the Release Engineers that when RELENG_6 is
created we go back to -O2.
Desired by: scottl, jhb
the user indicating that su is not running setuid, which may help
suggest to the user that it should be setuid, or should not be
running from a file system mounted nosuid.
Suggsted by: Ivan Voras <ivoras at fer dot hr>
MFC after: 2 weeks