m_pullup. icmp6_notify_error continued to use the old pointer,
which after the m_pullup is not suitable as a packet header any
longer (see m_move_pkthdr).
and this is what causes the kernel panic in sbappendaddr later on.
PR: kern/77934
Submitted by: Gerd Rausch <gerd@juniper.net>
MFC after: 2 days
code requires it to be 0 when a jumbo payload option is contained.
PR: kern/77934
Submitted by: Gerd Rausch <gerd@juniper.net>
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 2 days
the lock is held by other thread, but not when nobody owns it. According
to deischen@, this part of code will never be hit in our threads
library, since it does not use locks without wait/wakeup functions.
Spotted by: mingyanguo via ChinaUnix.net forum
Reviewed by: deischen
surrounding the undef'ing it. It does not seem necessary to
undef some symbol that is not exist, and gcc does not complain
about whether a symbol is exist before #undef'ing it out.
Spotted by: mingyanguo via ChinaUnix.net forum
Reviewed by: phk
it type and endian clean and removing of stdio dependency from NLS
functions (catalog files now are processed via mmap())
Also following changes were done (against NetBSD version):
. If mmap() failed, set errno to EINVAL and do not try to munmap() file
Obtained from: NetBSD
it type and endian clean.
Also following changes were done:
. Remove of outdated support for generating of include files for
NLS catalogs being generated.
. Integrate my old code optimizations
. ANSI'fy prototypes
. Remove duplicate defines, and cleanup includes
. Remove first (unused) argument from error() function
. Const'ify (gencat now WARNS=8 clean)
. Convert corrupt() and nomem() functions to macros
. Add *temporary* note what '-new' command line argument is
deprecated now (instead of exiting with error message)
WARNING: format of generated .cat files is changed!
XXX: re-add support for *updating* of .cat files, NetBSD has this
functionality disabled
Obtained from: NetBSD (mostly)
it type and endian clean and removing of stdio dependency from NLS
functions (catalog files now are processed via mmap()).
Also following changes were done (against NetBSD version):
. ANSI'fy prototypes
. Mention FreeBSD in comments
. Pull in sys/types.h instead of sys/_types.h since some types used here
are defined in sys/types.h
Obtained from: NetBSD (mostly)
testing it to know whether we should enable the 82503 serial mode...
Move code to the right location and disallow the use of the 82503
serial mode if the sc->revision field is 0 again. This makes fxp(4)
work correctly with ATMEL 350 93C46 cards (3 port 82559 based with a
82555 PHY), as well as with the older ATMEL 220 93C46 (same flavour)
and with the even older 10Mbps-only 82557 cards with the 82503 serial
interface.
Tested by: Andre Albsmeier <andrer@albsmeier.net>, krion
MFC after: 2 weeks
. Replace inclusion of sys/param.h to sys/cdefs.h and sys/types.h where
appropriate.
. move _*_init() prototypes to mblocal.h, and remove these prototypes
from .c files
. use _none_init() in __setrunelocale() instead of duplicating code
. move __mb* variables from table.c to none.c allowing us to not to
export _none_*() externs, and appropriately remove them from mblocal.h
Ok'ed by: tjr
appears in LC_COLLATE files (due to alignment). An alternative
would be to bump STR_LEN to 16.
(This is in preparation to make LC_COLLATE files architecture
independent.)
SMP systems. It appears all drivers except ichss should attach to each
CPU and that settings should be performed on each CPU. Add comments about
this. Also, add a guard for p4tcc's identify method being called more than
once.
do something sensible (namely: treat then '\0' as the EOL character, when
deciding what "a line" is for -N). Note that -I implies -N.
MFC after: 3 days
12 MB to run). These technically reflect 5.3-RELEASE figures,
but are probably closer to reality than the older numbers (8MB / 7MB).
While here, s/megs/MB/ to consistify our terminology.
PR: docs/77304
Submitted by: Ramiro Aceves
with moderate IO going on, system usage can hover around 65-77% even
though it would benefit from higher performance. Typically, only truly
idle systems pass the 90% mark so only demote then.