Reviewed by: joerg
The isdnd is able to listen on a socket for isdnmonitor to connect to
it to remotely control it (similar to ppp and pppctl). When this is
enabled in the isdnd config file, it will fail currently because isdnd
is started before the network interfaces are configured.
It is necessary to move the isdnd start after the ifconfig of the network
interfaces, then this problem will not occur.
is initialised by usb_init.
This might solve problems with some controllers not being initiliased
properly, because a delay was effectively a tsleep that returned
immediately.
Approved by: jhk
Up to now, errors from DEVICE_SUSPEND(root_bus) were ignored. The fix for
this problem (the introduction of defaults for device methods) has been
committed months ago by Doug Rabson.
Second, the suspended devices were not always properly resumed on error.
Third, swapped the order for calling restore hooks and restore methods, to
be in line with the cases above.
Reviewed by: Doug Rabson
Approved by: jhk
the PIRQD bit.
This fixes the problem of uhub0 hanging forever during boot when USB
keyboard support is switched on in the BIOS on motherboards with Intel
chipsets (UHCI).
Approved by: The Sheep
Applied modified patch, since ATA/ATAPI is the keyword nowadays.
PR: 16507
Submitted by: Dan Papasian <bugg@bugg.strangled.net>
No need for an OK since we can exercise our divine rights as docpersons
according to: jkh
interface, and statically link them to the programs using them.
These functions, upon reflection and discussion, are too generically
named for a library interface with such specific functionality.
Also the api that they use, whilst ok for private use, isn't good
enough for a libc function.
Additionally there were complications with the build/install-world
process. It depends heavily upon xinstall, which got broken by
the change in api, and caused bootstrap problems and general mayhem.
There is work in progress to address future problems that may be
caused by changes in install-chain tools, and better names for
{g|s}etflags can be derived when some future program requires them.
For now the code has been left in src/lib/libc/gen (it started off
in src/bin/ls).
It's important to provide library functions for manipulating file
flag strings if we ever want this interface to be adopted outside
of the source tree, but now isn't necessarily the right moment
with 4.0-release just around the corner.
Approved: jkh
makefiles (for use with picobsd among other things).
See the manpage for details, but:
* -h makefile-include-name
can be used to specify a file to include in the makefiles
generated by crunchgen . This is a good place to specify make
variables such as RELEASE_CRUNCH, NOTHIS, NOTHAT and the like.
* special progname objvar variable_name
in the crunch config file declares a different variable than
OBJS to be used to get the list of objects.
* crunchgen now looks first for Makefile.<progname> in the current
directory to override the makefile in <progname> source dir.
This in many cases avoids the need to patch the original makefile
if the above two features are still not enough.
Approved-By: jordan
fix support for multiple HPT & Promise controllers.
support mixed 33/66 devices on the Promise 66 controllers.
fix the refcount stuff in the atapi drivers.
misc cleanups.
support is also included for the ASC38C1600 Ultra160 chipset, but
as firmware is not yet available for this chip, it is disabled.
Approved by: jkh@FreeBSD.org
Now when tcp_wrapper is enabled by inetd -wW,
several accesses which should be permitted are refused only for IPv6,
if hostname is used to decide the host to be allowed.
IPv6 users will be just upset.
About security related concern.
-All extensions are wrapped by #ifdef INET6, so people can completely
disable the extension by recompile libwrap without INET6 option.
-Access via IPv6 is not enabled by default.
People need to enable IPv6 access by changing /etc/inetd.conf at first,
by adding tcp6 and/or tcp46 entries.
-The base of patches are from KAME package and are actually daily used
for more than a year in several Japanese IPv6 environments.
-Patches are reviewed by markm.
Approved by: jkh
Submitted by: Hajimu UMEMOTO <ume@mahoroba.org>
Reviewed by: markm
Obtained from: KAME project
When libipsec library is created, no SHLIB numbers are
specified in the Makefile. Then the library version was set
to 2.(by default?)
So change it to 0.
For now it should not be problem, because the contents are same.
I'll also prepare an entry for UPDATING.
When hostname is not set, ftpd core dumps, because there is no
NULL check for freeing name resolving information for its own
hostname.
So the check is added.
Approved by: jkh
Incorrect Address Family check is done for RPC services, and
fail to initialize it.
The error check is replaced to new one, which checks if IPv4
bind is enabled or not. (It is disabled when IPv6 numeric
addr is specified for -a bind address option.)
An review reqeust is once sent to des, but he quit MAINTAINER.
Approved by: jkh
attempt to copy the ethernet header forward and otherwise encapsulate
a packet for output.
This fixes the panic when using VLAN devices on hardware that doesn't
do 802.1Q tagging onboard. (That is to say, all drivers except the Tigon.)
My tests consisted of telnet, ttcp, and a pingflood of packets
between 1 and 1600 (plus headers) bytes.
MFC to follow in 1 week.
Approved by: jkh
Also update wicontrol to enable/disable encryption, set WEP keys and set the
TX key index. Silver cards only have 40-bit keys. This is something of a quick
hack, but it works well enough for me to commit this from the LinuxWorld
exhibit floor.
The WEP support only shows up if you have a card that supports it.
Would have been approved by: jkh, if he hadn't wandered off somewhere
Approved in his place by: msmith, who's standing right here
conversion to eliminate the compatability shims without making any
significant changes. This eliminates the shim warnings.
Obtained from: n_himba (tweaked by me, don't blame him for this)
Approved by: jkh
repository (dated 5-3-1999).
This fixes the endless loop the assembler gets in when it is trying to
decide how big part of the exception handling table should be on the Alpha.
This version of this file allows qradiobutton.cpp from qt and widget.cc
from kdelibs11 to be compilable.