obtained from itojun.
-don't filter address families which are not supported by system at
FQDN resolving.
-don't do reverse lookup
I think I checked all lib and tools which use getaddrinfo() if
this change affect them.
Obtained from: KAME project
adds _np to a couple of function prototypes that provided more broad/useful
interfaces than POSIX.1e interfaces included.
Also, move from using a heuristic to identify POSIX.1e-semantic ACLs to
using different ACL types for non-POSIX.1e ACLs. This should clean up the
existing fuzzy logic that determined when acl_sort() should be applied
before kernel submission.
IRQ 2 was being unilaterally disallowed, which is only appropriate if
the interrupt hardware is the traditional chained PIC arrangement.
Reviewed by: tegge (in principle)
Try to support older systems reporting irq0 for the first channels.
Support sharing of the std interrupts (says peter :) )
Dont use READ_CD on normal data reads (2048 bytes), too many old drives
doesn't support this command even if the std says "shall" :(, but still
use READ_CD on all other blocksizes.
Add the geometry to the ad probe, its still usefull.
also broke diskless swapping. Moving the swapdev_vp initialization
to more commonly run code solves the problem.
PR: kern/16165
Additional testing by: David Gilbert <dgilbert@velocet.ca>
that there's sense to send with status (if the SIM does it), and
then clear any pending contingent allegiance state for this initiator
if the SIM actually did send the sense data.
Widen MAX_INITITATORS to 256- that's still not quite right, but will
accomodate the widest Fibre Channel support in FreeBSD now.
Obtained from:(partially) gibbs@freebsd.org
does ignore DCD. Even TIOCMGET cannot read DCD as the firmware doesn't
report it. This has pretty interesting effects for ppp(8) which runs
in clocal mode and polls carrier (!). (Specialix's linux driver does
this too)
Also update the firmware to 3.0.6 for the SX cards, as apparently there
was a problem with floating (disconnected) DCD pins causing stray carrier
transitions, especially at port open time.
It seems to work here, and carrier loss is detected nearly immediately
rather than having to wait for a LQR timeout (a few minutes) before ppp(8)
gives up.
DCD problem noted by: nsayer
despite having a non-null cn_tab entry. This case now works the same
as if there is no physical console, except i/o at the kernel printf
level may still work. This frees drivers of physical console drivers
from the responsibility of attaching the device no matter what.
was having its last element zero'd. It turns out not to be a security
hole or to have any real effect on the code because 'from' was previously
pointing to a buffer of the same size as 'fromb', and the last
element in fromb is already 0 anyway due to the use of sizeof(fromb)-1
in the strncpy() call. But I'm not pressing my luck so only the type-o
is being fixed.