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23057 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
Ruslan Ermilov
251c176f41 mdoc(7) police: use certified section headers wherever possible. 2000-11-17 11:44:16 +00:00
Mike Smith
1d6dc22916 The default kernel filename is "kernel" again, not "kernel.ko".
Submitted by:	mckusick
2000-11-17 04:43:56 +00:00
Mike Smith
0fd18bb21b Add the 'gdt' and 'gdtd' devices for the ICP Vortex RAID controller family. 2000-11-17 01:36:34 +00:00
Brian Somers
27121ab1a4 Go back to using data_len in struct ngpppoe_init_data after discussions
with Julian and Archie.

Implement a new ``sizedstring'' parse type for dealing with field pairs
consisting of a uint16_t followed by a data field of that size, and use
this to deal with the data_len and data fields.

Written by:		Archie with some input by me
Agreed in principle by:	julian
2000-11-16 23:14:53 +00:00
John Baldwin
cb799bfef9 The recent changes to msleep() and mawait() resulted in timeout() and
untimeout() not being called with Giant in those functions.  For now,
use the sched_lock to protect the callout wheel in softclock() and in
the various timeout and callout functions.

Noticed by:	tegge
2000-11-16 21:20:52 +00:00
Bill Paul
da6e4b77bb When checking the device code in the probe routine, leave the chip in
16-bit mode. Technically, pcn_probe() is destructive because once the
chip goes into 32-bit mode, the only way to get it out again is a
hardware reset. And once the device is in 32-bit mode, the lnc driver
won't be able to talk to it. So if pcn_probe() is called before the
lnc probe routine, and pcn_probe() rejects the chip as one it doesn't
support, the lnc driver will be SOL.

I don't like this. I think it's a design flaw that you can't switch
the chip out of 32-bit mode once it's selected. The only 'right'
solution is for the pcn driver to support all of the PCI devices
in 32-bit mode, however I don't have samples of all the PCnet series
cards for testing.
2000-11-16 19:56:09 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
7d7a5b89a7 Add kernel option NETGRAPH_ONE2MANY. 2000-11-16 16:59:26 +00:00
Warner Losh
c9527183c9 vx is now optional rather than taking a count. Reflect that in the
files.  Also a minor white space nit.

Submitted by: bde
2000-11-16 15:16:41 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
18434d5214 Put the probe verboseness behind bootverbose 2000-11-16 10:52:00 +00:00
Archie Cobbs
6e8d625628 New netgraph node type ng_one2many(4). 2000-11-16 05:58:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
20cdcc5b73 Don't release and acquire Giant in mi_switch(). Instead, release and
acquire Giant as needed in functions that call mi_switch().  The releases
need to be done outside of the sched_lock to avoid potential deadlocks
from trying to acquire Giant while interrupts are disabled.

Submitted by:	witness
2000-11-16 02:16:44 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
088638dae4 remove redundant declaration of bsd_to_linux_sigset()
reviewed by: marcel
2000-11-16 02:08:40 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
b595ab370b fix glaring bugs in rt signals -- copyout the right signal mask in
linux_rt_sendsig() and restore the same signal mask linux does
in rt_sigreturn().  This gets us saving/restoring all 64-bits of the
linux sigset_t in rt signals.

Reviewed by: marcel
2000-11-16 02:07:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
92c79c7e3e Argh, add in a missing release of the sched_lock. 2000-11-16 01:16:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
95de685572 CURSIG() calls functions that acquire sleep mutexes, so it is not a good
idea to be holding the sched_lock while we are calling it.  As such,
release sched_lock before calling CURSIG() in msleep() and mawait() and
reacquire it after CURSIG() returns.

Submitted by:	witness
2000-11-16 01:07:19 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
930a65fe47 Use the linux_connect() on alpha rather than passing directly through
to our native connect().  This is required to deal with the differences
in the way linux handles connects on non-blocking sockets.

This gets the private beta of the Compaq Linux/alpha JDK working
on FreeBSD/alpha

Approved by: marcel
2000-11-16 01:05:53 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
e652fd8417 make the fcntl() flags match what the linux/alpha port uses, not
what linux/i386 uses
2000-11-16 00:58:07 +00:00
John Baldwin
b84988521c - Rename await() to mawait(). mawait() is to await() as msleep() is to
tsleep().  Namely, mawait() takes an extra argument which is a mutex
  to drop when going to sleep.  Just as with msleep(), if the priority
  argument includes the PDROP flag, then the mutex will be dropped and will
  not be reacquired when the process wakes up.
- Add in a backwards compatible macro await() that passes in NULL as the
  mutex argument to mawait().
2000-11-15 22:39:35 +00:00
John Baldwin
3ae4dd935b - Replace a KASSERT() that knew too much about mutex internals with a
mtx_assert() that ensures the mutex we release during msleep() is both
  not recursed and owned by the current process.
2000-11-15 22:30:48 +00:00
John Baldwin
f33a072eb9 - Convert references from tsleep() -> msleep()
- Fix a buglet in a comment above await()
2000-11-15 22:27:38 +00:00
John Baldwin
9cce2a0c0d - Add a new macro DROP_GIANT_NOSWITCH() that is similar to DROP_GIANT()
except that it uses the MTX_NOSWITCH flag while it releases Giant via
  mtx_exit().
- Add a mtx_recursed() primitive.  This primitive should only be used on
  a mutex owned by the current process.  It will return non-zero if the
  mutex is recursively owned, or zero otherwise.
- Add two new flags MA_RECURSED and MA_NOTRECURSED that can be used in
  conjuction with MA_OWNED to control the assertion checked by mtx_assert().
- Fix some of the KTR tracepoint strings to use %p when displaying the lock
  field of a mutex, which is a uintptr_t.
2000-11-15 22:12:33 +00:00
John Baldwin
9c36c934a1 Include the right headers to get the DDB #define and the db_active variable. 2000-11-15 22:08:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
896c2303d4 - Replace some instances of sched_ithd with sched_swi in KTR tracepoints.
- Assert that Giant is not owned during the main loop of sithd_loop().
2000-11-15 22:05:23 +00:00
John Baldwin
7c06c69188 Assert that Giant is not owned during the main loop of ithd_loop(). 2000-11-15 22:03:26 +00:00
John Baldwin
59f857e4ea Declare the 'witness_spin_check' properly as a per-CPU variable in the
non-SMP case.
2000-11-15 22:02:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
ecbd8e3710 Don't perform witness checks in witness_enter() during a panic. 2000-11-15 22:00:31 +00:00
John Baldwin
4b2c46fab1 Add the 'witness_spin_check' per-CPU variable. 2000-11-15 21:58:02 +00:00
John Baldwin
651c378316 - Don't acquire/release Giant during an interrupt context for machine
checks, clock interrupts, and device interrupts.
- Assert that Giant is not owned during the main loop of ithd_loop().
2000-11-15 21:56:50 +00:00
John Baldwin
22f1b34223 Make ktr_verbose a bit more useful:
- On SMP systems display the cpu number with each message
- If ktr_verbose > 1, then include the filename and line number with each
  trace message
2000-11-15 21:51:53 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
324d6bacc3 Bug fix for revision 1.14 on the replacement of CIRCLEQ with TAILQ.
Submitted by:	Warner Losh <imp@village.org>
2000-11-15 20:07:16 +00:00
John Baldwin
a436e6e696 Fix all the interrupt enabled/disabled assertions which were backwards. 2000-11-15 19:45:10 +00:00
John Baldwin
7e4b7c97de Don't perform an mi_switch() when we release Giant during cpu_exit(). We
are about to call cpu_switch() anyways.

Found by:	witness
2000-11-15 19:44:38 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
5f90cac7f1 In preparation for deprecating CIRCLEQ macros in favor of TAILQ
macros which provide the same functionality and are a bit more
efficient, convert use of CIRCLEQ's in netgraph PPP code to TAILQ's.

Reviewed by:	Archie Cobbs <archie@dellroad.org>
2000-11-15 19:40:34 +00:00
Warner Losh
c7ba419499 vx no longer uses pci compat shims and this doesn't need a count 2000-11-15 18:43:41 +00:00
Warner Losh
5c75885e24 MFGENERIC: 1.291 2000-11-15 18:42:44 +00:00
Warner Losh
e655ea71de Add pmtimer device, necessary for proper time keeping when apm or
other power management devices are enabled.
2000-11-15 18:36:24 +00:00
Ben Smithurst
c6662b8e3d remove period from SEE ALSO. 2000-11-15 17:02:54 +00:00
Nick Hibma
60295bde4c Set OPEN Flag on open.
Make set_config(1) print warning message if it fails.
2000-11-15 10:36:08 +00:00
John Baldwin
8b9d6e94af Enable all interrupts in switch_trampoline after releasing the sched_lock.
This is needed so that kernel threads created before interrupts are
enabled do not run with interrupts disabled once the system is up and
running.
2000-11-15 01:48:49 +00:00
John Baldwin
4ae465d099 Always enable interrupts during fork_trampoline() after releasing the
sched_lock.  This is needed for kernel threads that are created before
interrupts are enabled.  kthreads created by kld's that are created at
SI_SUB_KLD such as the random kthread.

Tested by:	phk
2000-11-14 23:01:24 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
f9c70d7647 Don't use the Gawkism strftime(). Pass in the date stamp on the awk
command line instead.

Approved by:	dcs
2000-11-14 21:02:49 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
a077f63555 In preparation for deprecating CIRCLEQ macros in favor of TAILQ
macros which provide the same functionality and are a bit more
efficient, convert use of CIRCLEQ's in resource manager to TAILQ's.

Approved by:	Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
2000-11-14 20:46:02 +00:00
Bill Paul
fa167b8eaa Add support for the Accton EN2242 MiniPCI adapter. This is just an
ADMtek Centaur chip, so all we need is the PCI ID.

Submitted by:	Scott Lang <scottl@FreeBSD.org>
2000-11-14 19:35:22 +00:00
John Baldwin
8204c68ecc Only hold the mutex for an eventhandler list while the list is being accessed.
Specifically, don't hold the lock while calling event handlers as a handler
may tsleep() while holding the mutex.

Found by:	witness
2000-11-14 18:22:59 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
b5c508fba3 Use Fx macro wherever possible. 2000-11-14 11:20:58 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
bd4bd019fb When deleting a file, the ordering of events imposed by soft updates
is to first write the deleted directory entry to disk, second write
the zero'ed inode to disk, and finally to release the freed blocks
and the inode back to the cylinder-group map. As this ordering
requires two disk writes to occur which are normally spaced about
30 seconds apart (except when memory is under duress), it takes
about a minute from the time that a file is deleted until its inode
and data blocks show up in the cylinder-group map for reallocation.
If a file has had only a brief lifetime (less than 30 seconds from
creation to deletion), neither its inode nor its directory entry
may have been written to disk. If its directory entry has not been
written to disk, then we need not wait for that directory block to
be written as the on-disk directory block does not reference the
inode. Similarly, if the allocated inode has never been written to
disk, we do not have to wait for it to be written back either as
its on-disk representation is still zero'ed out. Thus, in the case
of a short lived file, we can simply release the blocks and inode
to the cylinder-group map immediately. As the inode and its blocks
are released immediately, they are immediately available for other
uses. If they are not released for a minute, then other inodes and
blocks must be allocated for short lived files, cluttering up the
vnode and buffer caches. The previous code was a bit too aggressive
in trying to release the blocks and inode back to the cylinder-group
map resulting in their being made available when in fact the inode
on disk had not yet been zero'ed. This patch takes a more conservative
approach to doing the release which avoids doing the release prematurely.
2000-11-14 09:00:25 +00:00
Matt Jacob
78f3dc6530 Pick up kernelname for bootinfo structure (if possible), otherwise
from environment.
2000-11-14 08:12:15 +00:00
Matt Jacob
492ecc5fbd init booted_kernel from environment kernelname (if there) 2000-11-14 08:11:03 +00:00
Matt Jacob
178e6e0fed move init of booted_kernel to bootinfo.c 2000-11-14 08:10:15 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
d6514f21d7 In preparation for deprecating CIRCLEQ macros in favor of TAILQ
macros which provide the same functionality and are a bit more
efficient, convert use of CIRCLEQ's in NFS to TAILQ's.
2000-11-14 08:00:39 +00:00
Kirk McKusick
dc029a4bd7 Missed conversion of CIRCLEQ => TAILQ for mount list. 2000-11-14 06:38:18 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
4dc665b8bf Proper capitalization of PCMCIA (and avoid matching pcm) 2000-11-14 01:13:57 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
68ce54fbde In the year 2000, I think it's perfectly reasonable to include audio
support by default in GENERIC.
2000-11-14 01:11:13 +00:00
Bill Paul
a614c4dc7b Close PR# 21843 and PR# 21864. This adds support for WEP and updates some
of the data structures to include new members that weren't defined in the
manual I have.

I opted to use Doug Ambrisko's WEP patches since David Cornejo's patches
did not include the necessary changes to ancontrol(8) to actually enable
and use WEP.

NOTE: I don't currently have access to an Aironet card, so I can't test
any of this. Everything compiles and close scrutiny doesn't reveal any
obvious problems, but Murphy's Law applies. This means I will probably
leave these changes in -current for a bit longer than usual until I'm
sure they work right.
2000-11-13 23:04:16 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
2c4ab9ddfa Make linux_sendsig and linux_sigreturn use all 64 bits of a
linux_sigset_t by updating the linux_sigframe struct so as to include
linux's "extramask" field.  This field contains the upper 32-bits of
the sigset.  extramask sits behind a linux_fpstate struct, which I've
defined primarily for padding purposes.

While we're here, define LINUX_NSIG in terms of LINUX_NBPW (32) and
LINUX_NSIG_WORDS (2).

This fixes problems where threaded apps would accumulate a large
number of zombies.  This was happening because the exit signal resides
in the upper 32-bits of the sigset and was never getting unmasked by
the manager thread after the first child exited.

PR: 		misc/18530  (may be related, originator not yet contacted)
Reviewed by:	marcel
2000-11-13 20:44:05 +00:00
John Baldwin
af80d322a6 Fix a bug with handling of the saved interrupt state for spin mutexes in
the MTX_EXIT_WITH_RECURSION() assembly macro (currently unused).

Submitted by:	bde
2000-11-13 18:39:18 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
8965720482 Initialize bus_space_handle_t with zero (for PC-98). 2000-11-13 11:48:38 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
7cf6a3b430 Fix F_SETOWN on pipes. Linux returns EINVAL while we send a SIGIO
signal. There's at least 1 program that is known to break.
Submitted patch has been edited to match current code.

MFC: yes
Submitted by: bde
2000-11-13 04:08:56 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
7357f64514 Classify all EISA cards with major firmware revions '2' as 742As.
This allows us to successfully attach early Storage Dimension cards.

Allocate mailboxes for the 742A bellow the 16MB limit.  Although these
cards seem to be able to deal with all other types of data anywhere
in a 32bit address space, 24bit addresses are required for mailboxes.

bt_eisa.c:
	Add device IDs for all Storage Dimension products I could
	find from their web site.

Thanks to Ted Mittelstaed for loaning me the equipment to diagnose
and fix these problems.
2000-11-13 03:44:20 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
96dfd8bb97 Don't attempt to reference a NULL scb_data area during teardown events
occurring early in initialization.  This fixes attachments to the parity
engines that FreeBSD doesn't support.
2000-11-13 03:35:43 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
1edd6ddf05 Change the ext_type type from short to int, since it doesn't cost us
anything and it's likely to be faster on alphas.

Also, add EXT_MOD_TYPE for modules that want to add their own ext_type and
are not network drivers (so they don't use EXT_NET_DRV).
2000-11-13 02:59:57 +00:00
Warner Losh
f50b4dbebd Add ray driver for card (OLDCARD) and pccard (NEWCARD) entries.
Add sn driver for pccard (NEWCARD).
2000-11-12 21:47:23 +00:00
Warner Losh
3e8e7863b2 Changes necessary to make this work.
The prior version in the tree was repo-copied from Duncan Barclay's
cvs tree.

Also add $FreeBSD$

Submitted by: Duncan Barclay
Committed-via: raylan link with two webgear cards.
2000-11-12 21:43:52 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
0cdc179319 Only offset raid disks > 1 on the HPT, this should solve the
boot problems..
However this demands that dangerously dedicated disks use an
offset of at least 10 from the start to not overwrite the
raid config sector on the HPT...
2000-11-12 20:45:14 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
07296bbba1 Better handling of immediate commands, mainly to solve timeouts
in the atapi-tape code...
2000-11-12 20:41:24 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
a9c1b0e23a Hopefully fix the probing problems that caused lost slaves etc.. 2000-11-12 20:40:05 +00:00
David Greenman
866746b6a6 Fixed a certain panic on IO error in sendfile(): Page must be set PG_BUSY
before calling vm_page_free() on it.
2000-11-12 14:51:15 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
420bf58729 aic7xxx.c:
Shutdown the card when a catastrophic error occurs.  This quenches
	any interrupts stemming from the card.

aic7xxx_inline.h:
	Return instead of processing additional interrupt state
	after handling a catastrophic error.  We now shutdown the
	chip in this case in the hopes that the system can live
	without this controller.  The shutdown process invalidates any
	other interrupt state.

aic7xxx.seq:
	Only attempt to clear SCSIBUSL on Ultra2 controllers.  The
	clearing is workaround for a selection timeout bug on U2/U160
	controllers and happens to be illegal on aic7770 (EISA/VL)
	controllers.
2000-11-12 05:19:46 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
2424013a99 Add new M_RDONLY flag, which can be set during setup (MEXTADD, for example),
and which indicates that the ext_buf is to be marked READ-ONLY.

Also introduce M_WRITABLE() macro, which will return true if:
* M_RDONLY is _not_ set AND:
* either mbuf has no ext_buf attached OR it has an ext_buf attached but the ref
  count is NOT above 1.

sf_bufs (sendfile) are marked M_RDONLY.

Now code determining whether an mbuf's data area is "shared" or not can be
made to use this instead of doing its own (often incorrect) thing.

Submitted by: bmilekic, dwmalone, and Ian Dowse
Reviewed by: dwmalone, jlemon
2000-11-11 23:12:27 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
b7db1f9818 Change MEXTADD usage to pass the two new arguments.
Reviewed by: jlemon
2000-11-11 23:08:22 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
15072affc8 Change check from mbuf->m_ext.ext_free to use the new ext_type in order
to determine whether the given mbuf has a cluster (or some other type of
external storage) attached to it.

Note: This code should eventually be made to use M_WRITABLE() to determine
whether or not a copy should be made.

Reviewed by: jlemon
2000-11-11 23:07:38 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
0a1df235ba While I'm here, get rid of (now useless) MCLISREFERENCED and use MEXT_IS_REF
instead.
Also, fix a small set of "avail." If we're setting `avail,' we shouldn't
be re-checking whether m_flags is M_EXT, because we know that it is, as if
it wasn't, we would have already returned several lines above.

Reviewed by: jlemon
2000-11-11 23:05:59 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
e778918123 * Have m_pulldown() use the new M_WRITABLE() macro in order to determine
whether the given ext_buf is shared.

* Have the sf_bufs be setup with the mbuf subsystem using MEXTADD() with the
two new arguments.

Note: m_pulldown() is somewhat crotchy; the added comment explains the
situation.

Reviewed by: jlemon
2000-11-11 23:04:15 +00:00
Bosko Milekic
8bcbe4b7a6 Change check for existence of mbuf->m_ext.ext_free to check of new ext_type
in order to determine whether the ext_buf is a cluster, or some other type
of storage.

Reviewed by: jlemon
2000-11-11 23:01:44 +00:00
Robert Watson
7f73938e96 o Fix a mis-transcription of sef's -STABLE protection fixes--only root
could debug processes after the commit that introduced the typo.
  Security is good, but security is not always the same as turning things
  off :-).

PR:		kern/22711
Obtained from:	brooks@one-eyed-alien.net
2000-11-10 23:57:48 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
922683e01a Enable linux thread support on the alpha. The guts of linux_clone was
mainly cut-n-pasted from the i386 port, except for the method of setting
the child's stack which is the only MD part of this function.

I've tested with the example apps shipped with the linux threads source
code (ex1-ex6) and with several binary builds of Mozilla.
2000-11-10 23:04:31 +00:00
Andrew Gallatin
f16647740e Simplify and correct OSF/1 signal handling.
- No signal translation is needed.  Our signals match the OSF/1 signals
- an OSF/1 sigset_t is 64 bits.  Make certain to use all 64-bits of it.
  We'd previously only used the lower 32 bits.   This was mostly harmless
  as I don't know of an OSF/1 apps which use any signals > 31.  However,
  the alpha Linux ABI uses the osf/1 signal routines and threaded linux
  apps tyically use signals 32 and 33 to comminicate with the manager
  thread, so it is important we preserve the upper 32-bits.

Reviewed by: marcel (at least in principal)
2000-11-10 23:00:54 +00:00
John Baldwin
20af769e69 Don't overwrite the filename for KTR_EXTEND with "../../kern/kern_ktr.c". 2000-11-10 22:30:44 +00:00
John Baldwin
9842fc8dda Axe some unused variables. 2000-11-10 21:54:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
bf619f9506 Fix SMP kernel compiles by #include'ing machine/globals.h to get the
cpuid variable.
2000-11-10 21:52:04 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
ebea866055 Revert auto-generation. The Alpha port is broken.
Syncing with it is wrong.
2000-11-10 21:30:19 +00:00
John Baldwin
0fe4e534b1 Minor whitespace nit in a comment. 2000-11-10 21:21:20 +00:00
John Baldwin
b5d09a79b5 Ignore the INTR_MPSAFE flag when calculating the priority of an interrupt
thread.
2000-11-10 21:19:14 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
72df3c5621 Sync Perforce IDs, add tranceiver state change support, and correct
numerous error recovery buglets.

Many thanks to Tor Egge for his assistance in diagnosing problems with
the error recovery code.

aic7xxx.c:
	Report missed bus free events using their own sequencer interrupt
	code to avoid confusion with other "bad phase" interrupts.

	Remove a delay used in debugging.  This delay could only be hit
	in certain, very extreme, error recovery scenarios.

	Handle transceiver state changes correctly.  You can now
	plug an SE device into a hot-plug LVD bus without hanging
	the controller.

	When stepping through a critical section, panic if we step
	more than a reasonable number of times.

	After a bus reset, disable bus reset interupts until we either
	our first attempt to (re)select another device, or another device
	attemps to select us.  This removes the need to busy wait in
	kernel for the scsi reset line to fall yet still ensures we
	see any reset events that impact the state of either our initiator
	or target roles.  Before this change, we had the potential of
	servicing a "storm" of reset interrupts if the reset line was
	held for a significant amount of time.

	Indicate the current sequencer address whenever we dump the
	card's state.

aic7xxx.reg:
	Transceiver state change register definitions.

	Add the missed bussfree sequencer interrupt code.

	Re-enable the scsi reset interrupt if it has been
	disabled before every attempt to (re)select a device
	and when we have been selected as a target.

	When being (re)selected, check to see if the selection
	dissappeared just after we enabled our bus free interrupt.
	If the bus has gone free again, go back to the idle loop
	and wait for another selection.

	Note two locations where we should change our behavior
	if ATN is still raised.  If ATN is raised during the
	presentation of a command complete or disconnect message,
	we should ignore the message and expect the target to put
	us in msgout phase.  We don't currently do this as it
	requires some code re-arrangement so that critical sections
	can be properly placed around our handling of these two
	events.  Otherwise, we cannot guarantee that the check of
	ATN is atomic relative to our acking of the message in
	byte (the kernel could assert ATN).

	Only set the IDENTIFY_SEEN flag after we have settled
	on the SCB for this transaction.  The kernel looks at
	this flag before assuming that SCB_TAG is valid.  This
	avoids confusion during certain types of error recovery.

	Add a critical section around findSCB.  We cannot allow
	the kernel to remove an entry from the disconnected
	list while we are traversing it.  Ditto for get_free_or_disc_scb.

aic7xxx_freebsd.c:
	Only assume that SCB_TAG is accurate if IDENTIFY_SEEN is
	set in SEQ_FLAGS.

	Fix a typo that caused us to execute some code for the
	non-SCB paging case when paging SCBs.  This only occurred
	during error recovery.
2000-11-10 20:13:41 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
aaad27fdfe Sync perforce IDs. 2000-11-10 19:54:17 +00:00
Bruce Evans
3a715f43c6 Quick fix for not writing group descriptor group, inode bitmaps or
block bitmaps before unmount() completes.  They were written using
bdwrite(), so they were normally written less than 32 seconds after
unmount(), but this is too late if the media is removed or the system
is rebooted soon after unmount().  sync()ing before unmount() didn't
help, because ext2fs uses buggy private caching for these blocks --
it doesn't even bdwrite() them until they are uncached or the filesystem
is unmounted.  sync()ing after unmount() didn't help, because sync()
only applies to (vnodes for) mounted filesystems.

PR:		22726
2000-11-10 14:54:15 +00:00
Yoshihiro Takahashi
a79d3d2428 The fe driver does not support pnp devices. 2000-11-10 14:05:47 +00:00
Benno Rice
fb75554e54 Beginnings of the powerpc machine dependant includes.
Reviewed by:	obrien
Obtained from:	NetBSD
2000-11-10 08:06:50 +00:00
Benno Rice
4cc1860f9b OpenFirmware/PowerPC loader, part 2.
As of this patchset, the loader builds (under NetBSD/macppc), boots, interacts
and talks to BOOTP/NFS servers.

(main.c was moved from boot/ofw/libofw to boot/ofw/common but has no revision
 history)

Reviewed by:	obrien
2000-11-10 06:39:58 +00:00
Benno Rice
f1fb6c2132 Give the network device a print method.
Reviewed by:	obrien
2000-11-10 06:37:43 +00:00
Benno Rice
5b98b64392 OpenFirmware/PowerPC loader, part 2.
This brings the loader up to the point where I can compile it under
NetBSD/macppc and have it boot, interact and talk to NFS servers.

sys/boot/ofw/libofw/main.c has been deleted (it has no revision history) and
replaced with sys/boot/ofw/common/main.c

Reviewed by:	obrien
2000-11-10 06:29:42 +00:00
Hajimu UMEMOTO
d80315aa1a backout my previous commit (KAME PR 296). foo != TUNNEL will
forbid "ANY" SA from being used for tnunel mode.

Reported by:	Chris Cason <casonc@netplex.aussie.org>
2000-11-09 17:55:17 +00:00
Pierre Beyssac
256de9e9ec Add missing delay after card reset.
This fixes randoms lockups when probing the card at boot time, when
more than 1 similar card is found in the machine.

Reviewed by:	semenu
2000-11-09 17:25:49 +00:00
Matt Jacob
259515a1ec Fix typo in END macro (END'ed enable twice)
PR:		22713
Submitted by:	Bernd Walter <ticso@cicely5.cicely.de>
2000-11-09 17:01:21 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
6e3793050f Fix a reference to ``Standard C'' to refer specifically to the 1990 version;
the requirement it describes is not in C99.
2000-11-09 15:42:05 +00:00
Hellmuth Michaelis
b51f30edab Fix i4b netgraph interface to not kernel panic at boot time
Make code compile and work for FreeBSD 4.x as well as FreeBSD 5.x
Submitted by: Michael Reifenberger <root@nihil.plaut.de>
2000-11-09 12:27:31 +00:00
Mike Smith
edcb5775ec Implement a trivial but effective interface for obtaining the kernel's
device tree and resource manager contents.  This is the kernel side of
the upcoming libdevinfo, which will expose this information to userspace
applications in a trivial fashion.

Remove the now-obsolete DEVICE_SYSCTLS code.
2000-11-09 10:21:23 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
806d7daafe Make MINSIGSTKSZ machine dependent, and have the sigaltstack
syscall compare against a variable sv_minsigstksz in struct
sysentvec as to properly take the size of the machine- and
ABI dependent struct sigframe into account.

The SVR4 and iBCS2 modules continue to have a minsigstksz of
8192 to preserve behavior. The real values (if different) are
not known at this time. Other ABI modules use the real
values.

The native MINSIGSTKSZ is now defined as follows:

Arch		MINSIGSTKSZ
----		-----------
alpha		    4096
i386		    2048
ia64		   12288

Reviewed by: mjacob
Suggested by: bde
2000-11-09 08:25:48 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
2da829a0c8 Sync with Alpha:
Do not use sysent.c, proto.h and syscall.h in source tree;
use auto-generated versions.
2000-11-09 07:27:55 +00:00
Takanori Watanabe
c69ab48d38 Farewell our code. We will switch acpica code from Intel.
This code has help us comprehence ACPI spec .

Contributors of this code is as follows(except for FreeBSD commiter):
Yasuo Yokoyama,
Munehiro Matsuda,
and ALL acpi-jp@jp.freebsd.org people.

Thanks.

R.I.P.
2000-11-09 05:09:52 +00:00