just like BIOCSETF but it doesn't drop all the packets buffered on
the discriptor and reset the statistics.
Also, when setting the write filter, don't drop packets waiting to
be read or reset the statistics.
PR: 118486
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie <mluckie@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
MFC after: 1 month
KQ_FLUX_WAKEUP(). Since the later macro clears the KQ_FLUXWAIT, the
kqueue_scan() thread may be not woken up.
Move the setting of KQ_FLUXWAIT after wakeup to correct the issue.
Reported and tested by: pho
MFC after: 3 days
level. The distinction was artificial. Some more movement around the
deck charis is likely depending on the fallout from this one.
Paths were corrected after the svn mv. Hope that's OK.
statement. Add the one from the current NetBSD version.
- Also bump a date to reflect my content changes I have done in previous
revision
Approved by: imp
MFC after: 3 days
appropriate (versions not appropriate to merge omitted):
o 1.226 imp nop, save for NetBSD string (minor merging the other way)
o 1.225 jnemeth Coreage LAPCCTXD
o 1.224 martin (remove 3rd and 4th clauses)
o 1.223 kiyohara (TDK bluetooth PC Card)
o 1.222 kiyohara (Anycom BlueCard)
o 1.221 ichiro (NEC Infrontia AX420N)
o 1.219 jmcneill (EDIMAX EP-4101)
o 1.213 tsutsui (TEAC IDECARDII entry fix)
Also, while I'm here, fix some tab problems that have crept in.
Our hook creates the sysctl node before root is mounted, but after cpu
is probed. It seems that k8temp can be loaded before the cpu module and,
in those cases, dev.cpu.0.temperature was not created.
PR: 124939
is reclaimed by the kernel. This fixes a bug resulted in the kernel
over writing packet data while user-space was still processing it when
zerocopy is enabled. (Or a panic if invariants was enabled).
Discussed with: rwatson
- the protosw entries are used directly
- the usrreq functions are library routines, generally wrapped by
consumers rather than being used directly
- the usrreq structure entries are likewise typically wrapped
Remove the rather incorrect #if 0'd pr_input_t prototype for raw_input.
MFC after: 3 days
global symbols, such as raw_input and raw_output, to have lmc_ prefixes.
This doesn't affect actual functionality since the functions are static,
but will limit the opportunities for current confusion and future
difficulty.
MFC after: 3 days
into a single "__asm"-statement as GCC doesn't guarantee their
consecutive output even when using consecutive "__asm __volatile"-
statement for them. Remove the otherwise unnecessary "__volatile". [1]
- The inline assembler instructions used here alter the condition
codes so add them to the clobber list accordingly.
- The inline assembler instructions used here uses output operands
before all input operands are consumed so add appropriate modifiers.
Pointed out by: bde [1]
MFC after: 2 weeks
to global hostname and domainname variables. Where necessary, copy
to or from a stack-local buffer before performing copyin() or
copyout(). A few uses, such as in cd9660 and daemon_saver, remain
under-synchronized and will require further updates.
Correct a bug in which a failed copyin() of domainname would leave
domainname potentially corrupted.
MFC after: 3 weeks
where it is used. [1]
Don't leak file descriptors in write_entry_backend if archive_write_header
returns ARCHIVE_FAILED.
Found by: Coverity Prevent [1]