that the range of versions of NFS handled by the server can
be limited. The nfsd daemon must be restarted after these
sysctl variables are changed, in order for the change to take
effect.
Approved by: kib (mentor)
that it handles the case of a non-exported NFSv4 root correctly.
Also, delete handling for the case where nd_repstat is already
set in nfs_proc(), since that no longer happens.
Approved by: kib (mentor)
The makekey utility has been deprecated and will be removed in a future
release of FreeBSD.
Actually removing it was approved back on 10/29/2007 by re (kensmith) but
I dropped the ball on actually removing it. It's doubtful that it's become
more relevant/useful in the intervening time.
I don't entirely like this approach, but it will only be temporarily,
namely until we get rid of COMPAT_43TTY. I do want <sys/ioctl_compat.h>
to cause a compiler error when included, because it's just there for
binary compatibility.
Reported by: Andrzej Tobola <ato iem pw edu pl>
o do not attach DLT_IEEE802_11_RADIO unless both tx and rx headers are
present; this is assumed in the capture code paths
o verify the above with asserts in ieee80211_radiotap_{rx,tx}
o add missing checks for active taps before calling ieee80211_radiotap_rx
PCB, simply embed it in the PCB, avoiding additional memory overhead,
memory allocation overhead, and removing one of the few remaining
uses of dtom() in the network stack.
Restore misplaced spx_ctlinput() from an earlier commit.
MFC after: 1 month
severe silicon bugs that can't handle VLAN hardware tagging as well
as status LE writeback bug. The status LE writeback bug is so
critical we can't trust status word of received frame. To accept
frames on Yukon FE+ A0 msk(4) just do minimal check for received
frames and pass them to upper stack. This means msk(4) can pass
corrupted frames to upper layer. You have been warned!
Also I supposed RX_GMF_FL_THR to be 32bits register but Linux
driver treated it as 16bit register so follow their leads. At least
this does not seem to break msk(4) on Yukon FE+.
Tested by: bz, Tanguy Bouzeloc ( the.zauron <> gmail dot com )
Bruce Cran ( bruce <> cran dot org dot uk )
Michael Reifenberger ( mike <> reifenberger dot com )
Stephen Montgomery-Smith ( stephen <> missouri dot edu )
Yukon FE+ is fast ethernet controller and uses new descriptor
format. Since I don't have this controller, the support code was
written from guess and various feedback from enthusiastic users.
Thanks to all users who patiently tested my initial patches.
Special thanks to Tanguy Bouzeloc who fixed critical bug of initial
patch.
Tested by: bz, Tanguy Bouzeloc ( the.zauron <> gmail dot com )
Bruce Cran ( bruce <> cran dot org dot uk )
Michael Reifenberger ( mike <> reifenberger dot com )
Stephen Montgomery-Smith ( stephen <> missouri dot edu )
The GM_GP_CTRL register may have stale content from previous link
information so clearing it will make hardware update the register
correctly when it established a valid link.
While I'm here remove stale comment.
does not guarantee established link. Also 1000baseT link report for
fast ethernet controller is not valid one so make sure gigabit link
is allowed for this controller.
Whenever we lost link, check whether Rx/Tx MACs were enabled. If both
MAC are not active, do not try to disable it again.
mark controller's capability. Controllers that have jumbo frame
support sets MSK_FLAG_JUMBO, and controllers that does not support
checksum offloading for jumbo frames will set MSK_FLAG_JUMBO_NOCSUM.
For Fast Ethernet controllers it will set MSK_FLAG_FASTETHER and it
would be used in link state handling.
While here, disable Tx checksum offloading if jumbo frame is used
on controllers that does not have Tx checksum offloading capability
for jumbo frame(e.g. Yukon EC Ultra).