stderr in case of warnings and errors.
Rename malloc_options to have a leading underscore, I belive I have been
told that is more correct namespace wise.
call instead.
This makes a pretty dramatic difference to the amount of work that
the harvester needs to do - it is much friendlier on the system.
(80386 and 80486 class machines will notice little, as the new
get_cyclecounter() call is a wrapper round nanotime(9) for them).
`wait.h' that was in contrib/binutils/, however this wait.h went away with
bintuils 2.10.0 so I `cvs rm'ed it. Now we find gdb will not build. This
binutils wait.h contained nothing we didn't already have in <sys/wait.h>.
So just hack a symlink to it.
the interface to use callout_* instead of timeout(). Also add an
IS_MPSAFE #define (currently off) which will mark the driver as mpsafe
to the upper layers.
before adding/removing packets from the queue. Also, the if_obytes and
if_omcasts fields should only be manipulated under protection of the mutex.
IF_ENQUEUE, IF_PREPEND, and IF_DEQUEUE perform all necessary locking on
the queue. An IF_LOCK macro is provided, as well as the old (mutex-less)
versions of the macros in the form _IF_ENQUEUE, _IF_QFULL, for code which
needs them, but their use is discouraged.
Two new macros are introduced: IF_DRAIN() to drain a queue, and IF_HANDOFF,
which takes care of locking/enqueue, and also statistics updating/start
if necessary.
root's groups' permissions were being used, so a user could read up to
16 (excluding initial whitespace) bytes of e.g. a wheel-accessible file.
Also, don't allow blocking on the opening of ~/.fakeid, so replace a fopen()
with open() and fdopen(). I knew I'd be going to hell for using C file
streams instead of POSIX syscalls...
maxvnodes, numvnodes, freevnodes, nchstats, and numdirtybuffers.
o Make the hw.ncpu error checking code a little more rigorous by
sanity checking the returned data size.
o Didn't fix machine-dependent non-sysctl-exported variables:
intrnames, eintrnames, intrcnt, eintrcnt, as these variables are
defined and exported from machine-dependent kernel code in
assembly. This should probably be fixed somehow.
using a cardbus based system with pccbb providing the pcic interface).
Something isn't quite right.. when the driver allocates and activates
its resources, the IO space that was requested reads as all zeros (versus
the original 0xff's as it normally is when there is no device responding).
Also, deactivate the resources before releasing them. OLDCARD doesn't
seem to care but NEWCARD/CARDBUS get rather unhappy if you release
a resource that hasn't been deactivated yet.
Make pcic_p.c only compile with oldcard kernels.