But it returned 1.
It fixes the problem reported by many Japanese people that tcsh 6.14
doesn't work correctly with ja_JP.eucJP locale.
PR: conf/79701
Submitted by: Kazuaki Oda <ybbkaz__at__yahoo.co.jp>
Tested by: many people
MFC after: 1 week
have been added with the latest OpenBSM import, hook USE_BSM_AUDIT into
build conditionally.
For users which do not care for audit support and do not want to compile
it into their SSH servers, add the following to the /etc/make.conf:
NO_AUDIT=true
Discussed with: rwatson
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
save the MCA state of the AP. Saving the MCA state of the AP requires
us to allocate memory, which uses sleep locks.
Now that we correct the spinlock nesting of the AP without having
schedlock, avoid calling spinlock_exit(). Instead call critical_exit()
and manually clear the MD spinlock count.
MFC after: 3 days
but then sizes the containing data structure at run-time to make room
for per-cpu cache data. Modify libmemstat to separately allocate a
buffer to hold per-cpu cache data, sized based on the run-time mp_maxid
variable when using libkvm to access UMA data. This avoids reading
invalid cache data from beyond the end of the uma_zone data structure
on the stack, which can result in invalid statistics and/or reads from
invalid kernel addresses.
Foot target practice by: ps
MFC after: 3 days
return a KVM error rather than an out of memory error, so that the caller
reports the KVM error state. This replaces a misleading error message
with a more accurate although equally confusing one.
MFC after: 3 days
cpu mask before looking at the cache entries for the CPU. For systems
with sparse CPU id arrays, this skips otherwise uninitialized cache
structures.
MFC after: 3 days
to preserve currect behaviour). When set to 0, components are not
disconnected - graid3 will try to still use them (only first error will
be logged). This is helpful when we have two broken components, but in
different places, so actually all data is available.
Such buggy component will be visible in 'graid3 list' output with flag
BROKEN.
- Never disconnect the last valid component. If we detect errors there we
will just pass them up. This wasn't reasonable to deny access to the
whole provider because of one broken sector.
Prodded by: ru
MFC after: 3 days
to preserve currect behaviour). When set to 0, components are not
disconnected - gmirror will try to still use them (only first error will
be logged). This is helpful when we have two broken components, but in
different places, so actually all data is available.
Such buggy component will be visible in 'gmirror list' output with flag
BROKEN.
- Never disconnect the last valid component. If we detect errors there we
will just pass them up. This wasn't reasonable to deny access to the
whole provider because of one broken sector.
Prodded by: ru
MFC after: 3 days
An example entries for loader.conf to make it possible:
geli_da0_keyfile0_load="YES"
geli_da0_keyfile0_type="da0:geli_keyfile0"
geli_da0_keyfile0_name="/boot/keys/da0.key0"
geli_da0_keyfile1_load="YES"
geli_da0_keyfile1_type="da0:geli_keyfile1"
geli_da0_keyfile1_name="/boot/keys/da0.key1"
geli_da0_keyfile2_load="YES"
geli_da0_keyfile2_type="da0:geli_keyfile2"
geli_da0_keyfile2_name="/boot/keys/da0.key2"
geli_da1s3a_keyfile0_load="YES"
geli_da1s3a_keyfile0_type="da1s3a:geli_keyfile0"
geli_da1s3a_keyfile0_name="/boot/keys/da1s3a.key"
Thanks for jhb and kan who showed me the right direction.
MFC after: 3 days
supported for a moment.
- Don't allow to use -i when no passphrase is given. Now if iterations is
equal to -1 (not set), we know that we should not ask for the passphrase
on boot.
It still doesn't handle situation when one key is protected with
passphrase and the other is not. There is no quick fix for this.
The complete solution will be to make number of iterations a per-key
value. Because this need metadata format change and is only needed for
devices attached on boot, I'll leave it as it is for now.
MFC after: 3 days
Keep accounting time (in per-cpu) cputicks and the statistics counts
in the thread and summarize into struct proc when at context switch.
Don't reach across CPUs in calcru().
Add code to calibrate the top speed of cpu_tickrate() for variable
cpu_tick hardware (like TSC on power managed machines).
Don't enforce monotonicity (at least for now) in calcru. While the
calibrated cpu_tickrate ramps up it may not be true.
Use 27MHz counter on i386/Geode.
Use TSC on amd64 & i386 if present.
Use tick counter on sparc64