punctuation, and explanations that are just plain wrong)
o Add missing entries
o Remove entries for directories that do not exist
Submitted by: Rich Morin <rdm@cfcl.com> (for the most part)
supported since it's not easy to put 3 bytes accross 64Kb windows
of memory. This should not be such a problem with linear framebuffers.
There is no major interface modification except that the color type
becomes u_long instead of byte. So one just need to recompile his
application.
Approved by: Soren Schmidt <sos@freebsd.dk>
new API for hardware volume control, VESA S3 framebuffer driver, logging
of wrong-interface ARP replies sysctl, NFS client bug fixed, BurnProof(TM)
for ATAPI drives, IPFW works with ECN bits, ihfc(4), itjc(4),
<sys/selinfo.h>, pthread_* strong references, unified libgcc, SSH bug
with X11 forwarding fixed, syslogd(8) and LOG_CONSOLE, rpcgen use of
/usr/bin/cpp, rc.syscons, burncd(8) -m and -l, dmesg(a).
MFCs noted: aac(4), OpenSSH 2.3.0.
the packing list. Also use switch() instead of zillion "else if ()" and for()
loop instead of while() loop for traversing through linked list.
MFC candidate.
Submitted by: Alec Wolman <wolman@cs.washington.edu>
declarations of a variable of the same name. The one in the outer block
was unused and probably just slipped in at one point or another. This
silences a compiler warning.
#include "quad.h"
to:
#include <libkern/quad.h>
as the former breaks under a kernel build.
This change had already been performed on the files that were used in other
kernel builds, however the PowerPC kernel build seems to require some that
weren't being used.
Reviewed by: obrien, peter
all of the hwvol members of struct snd_mixer live in a hwvol_* namespace.
- When changing the mixer device via the hwvol_mixer sysctl, reset the
muted state so that a mute operation on a new device won't try to
unmute the new device with the old device's saved volume.
- When the volume is muted, if a down or up volume request is received,
first restore the saved volume level and then adjust it.
Reviewed by: cg
from a node, but does it via the locking queue, thus ensuring that the
node is locked when it's hook is removed.
Add 'deadnode' and 'deadhook' structures for when a node or hook is
invalidated but not yet freed. (not yet freed)