- fix the problem that netstat doesn't show raw6 and icmp6 pcblist.
- make netstat use sysctl to retreive stats of ipv6 and icmpv6
instead of kread.
Obtained from: KAME
MFC after: 1 week
by now (except of a compile test), but i believe this to contain no
actual functional changes.
. Fix the copyright of the Regents i accidentally broke in rev 1.197
(although only a very small part of the original driver survived
at all...).
. Bump MAX_CYLINDER since some obscure formats really use more than 80
cylinders.
. Correctly handle BIO_FORMAT which used to be a bitmask but is now a BIO
command of its own.
. Numerous stylistic fixes.
Submitted by: bde
- Reorder the acpi_* functions in a sensible fashion
- Add acpi_ForeachPackageObject and acpi_GetHandleInScope
- Use the new debugging layer/level names
- Implement most of the guts of the acpi_thermal module; passive cooling
isn't there yet, but active cooling should work.
- Implement power resource handling (acpi_powerres.c)
This compiles and mostly works, but my test coverage is small, so feedback
is welcome.
if a device has vchans already but they are all busy, allocate another one
at open() time, up to a maximum of hw.snd.maxvchans.
when creating/destroying vchans, don't make/remove a devnode for the
first/last one as it replaces a hardchan.
- The sx assertions don't actually need the internal sx mutex lock, so
don't bother doing so.
- Add a new assertion SX_ASSERT_LOCKED() that asserts that either a
shared or exclusive lock should be held. This assertion should be used
instead of SX_ASSERT_SLOCKED() in almost all cases.
- Adjust some KASSERT()'s to include file and line information.
- Use the new witness_assert() function in the WITNESS case for sx slock
asserts to verify that the current thread actually owns a slock.
- Clean up the KTR tracepoints to be slighlty more consistent and useful
- Fix a bug in WITNESS where we would recurse indefinitely and blow the
stack when acquiring Giant after sleeping with a sleepable lock held.
Reported by: tanimura (3)
processes.
- Don't construct fake call args and then call kill(). psignal is not
anymore complicated and is quicker and not prone to locking problems.
Calling psignal() avoids having to do a pfind() since we already have a
proc pointer and also allows us to keep the task leader locked while we
kill all the peer processes so the list is kept coherent.
- When a kthread exits, do a wakeup() on its proc pointers. This can be
used by kernel modules that have kthreads and want to ensure they have
safely exited before completely the MOD_UNLOAD event.
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