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43668 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
cg
1698a08e9a move channel-swapping support to the hardware driver since it knows the card
state best
1999-12-12 02:18:58 +00:00
cg
f1be6706cf increase buffer size, reduce number of channels allocated since we only use
1 at the moment
1999-12-12 02:16:14 +00:00
obrien
e19cc0dd4f Suport multiple ``ifconfig_*?="DHCP"'' configurations.
Currently we have a problem in that `dhclient' bails when configuring the
second interface as port 68 is already in use (by the `dhclient' started
for the first interface).

PR:		14810
Submitted by:	n_hibma
1999-12-12 01:58:30 +00:00
obrien
9e84904436 Do not add routes for localhost to the `dhclient' controlled interface.
Doing so is bogus if the loop-back interface was not configured.

Typically ``network_interfaces="auto"'' will return the list of
interfaces such that "lo0" is not first.  Thus there are times when
`dhclient' configs an interface before "lo0" is configured.

Under BSD4.4, there's no need to add the above route, as it will be
automatically generated by the kernel.

PR:		conf/14098, misc/15183
Submitted by:	luoqi (true identification of the problem)
1999-12-12 01:04:36 +00:00
ken
54d3cf8591 Quirk all Pioneer changers as changers up front, instead of waiting for the
second LUN to show up.

mjacob's change (which is correct) in rev 1.21 of cam_periph.c to elminiate
infinite retries of the SCSI busy status bit seems to have broken probing
of Pioneer changers that aren't already quirked.

The right way to fix this is probably to change things around so we can
guarantee 100% sequential probing of LUN-based changers even if they aren't
quirked.  This should fix things for now, though.
1999-12-11 23:00:44 +00:00
dcs
32eaf3a0df Trim to 24 lines. Yeah, I know, looks ugly. 1999-12-11 22:31:50 +00:00
dcs
116174e5b4 Add reference to hier(7). This gets motd just over 25 lines. I'm
don't like it, but I think this can greatly ease the learning curve
of Linux-immigrants.

Approved by: jkh
1999-12-11 21:43:38 +00:00
peter
d65d419fc8 reactivate cvs subdir build 1999-12-11 17:32:07 +00:00
marcel
2e7281ba86 Don't add MACHINE_ARCH to MAKEOBJDIRPREFIX when not cross-building.
This should fix make release.

Reported by: jhay, phk
1999-12-11 17:05:36 +00:00
eivind
287836faea Lock reporting and assertion changes.
* lockstatus() and VOP_ISLOCKED() gets a new process argument and a new
  return value: LK_EXCLOTHER, when the lock is held exclusively by another
  process.
* The ASSERT_VOP_(UN)LOCKED family is extended to use what this gives them
* Extend the vnode_if.src format to allow more exact specification than
  locked/unlocked.

This commit should not do any semantic changes unless you are using
DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS.

Discussed with:	grog, mch, peter, phk
Reviewed by:	peter
1999-12-11 16:13:02 +00:00
peter
ff090abf51 Update files generated by configure. 1999-12-11 15:12:37 +00:00
jdp
5938dee1c9 Something went wrong with an earlier commit and these files ended up
empty.  Fix that with help from grog.
1999-12-11 15:12:31 +00:00
peter
f76c207acb Unmangle cvs's MD5* calls. 1999-12-11 15:10:02 +00:00
peter
17ef7b81d6 Take a shot at using mkstemp() since we have a __warn_references() on
the other temporary file creation functions..
1999-12-11 14:58:02 +00:00
peter
afa6f15fc7 While comparing this with OpenBSD (ie: trying to figure out what mkstemps()
is good for... :-)), I discovered that part of the change when mkstemps()
was brought in was missed - it was missing the termination case to make
sure it doesn't walk into the suffix.  This isn't the same code OpenBSD
has, I think this is a little better as we terminate the loop in a better
spot.
1999-12-11 14:48:24 +00:00
grog
f15cf10ca6 Check in correct versions of files. Somehow null files got committed
last time.

There's a possibility that there are still things wrong with the
commit.  I wasn't able to build the version I committed, and I won't
be for another few days.  If any committer finds further omissions,
the original source archive is on freefall:~grog/picobsd.tar.gz.  Feel
free to correct.

Reported-by: "Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM>
1999-12-11 14:27:12 +00:00
marcel
1d263c29d4 Install include files with mode 444. 1999-12-11 13:38:04 +00:00
peter
702fe2212d Merge error. rcs_lockfile is freed after unlock. 1999-12-11 13:19:17 +00:00
peter
d47f395242 Update for 1.10.7 update. 1999-12-11 13:11:47 +00:00
peter
aab6aeadd4 Merge cyclic changes from 1.10.7 into our mainline. I did this seperately
as cvs update -j had kittens over the whole thing and I ended up merging
it by hand.
1999-12-11 13:00:18 +00:00
peter
206fbe27a1 Merge cyclic changes for 1.10.7 only our mainline. 1999-12-11 12:50:10 +00:00
peter
474a3106d4 Revert to vendor version. Sigh, this left the vendor branch because
of a fix for a y2k non-problem. :-(
1999-12-11 12:42:49 +00:00
peter
b38569ff99 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r54427,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1999-12-11 12:24:21 +00:00
peter
784ea5066c Import cvs-1.10.7. There are a number of nasty bugs that have been fixed.
Obtained from:  cyclic.com
1999-12-11 12:24:21 +00:00
peter
25155fc40f Turn off cvs for a moment pending import of a newer version.. 1999-12-11 12:12:54 +00:00
peter
903db590c7 Reclaim UPAGES_HOLE (8k) that was chopped out of process address space.
The UPAGES have not been there since Jan '96, but the hole was preserved
for BSD/OS binary compatability.  This has been fixed other ways (%ebx
now has a pointer to PS_STRINGS), and the stack is nowhere near where
it used to be so this hack isn't required anymore.
1999-12-11 10:54:06 +00:00
peter
a9e62f9902 Don't simulate a pseudo address-space beyond VM_MAXUSER_ADDRESS that
maps onto the upages.  We used to use this extensively, particularly
for ps and gdb.  Both of these have been "fixed".  ps gets the p_stats
via eproc along with all the other stats, and gdb uses the regs, fpregs
etc files.

Once apon a time the UPAGES were mapped here, but that changed back
in January '96.  This essentially kills my revisions 1.16 and 1.17.
The 2-page "hole" above the stack can be reclaimed now.
1999-12-11 10:21:34 +00:00
dfr
2f2990e953 Allow kernel accesses to a small region of the user stack which is used
by the Linux emulator (and other emulators) for syscall argument
translation. The x86 port currently seems to allow unrestricted kernel
accesses to user memory.

Reviewed by: alc, gallatin
1999-12-11 09:58:06 +00:00
roger
44a06ec4a2 bktr driver 2.06 changelog 1999-12-11 07:33:36 +00:00
jlemon
4e4e4d62e2 According to RFC 793, a reset should be honored if the sequence number
is within the receive window.  Follow this behavior, instead of only
allowing resets at last_ack_sent.

Pointed out by:	jayanth@yahoo-inc.com
1999-12-11 04:05:52 +00:00
kris
17b5e08d07 Retire error(1). This is no longer useful as it applies only to the 4.xBSD
toolchain.

Reviewed by:	current@freebsd.org
Axe kindly supplied by:	Institute of Danish Surgeons
1999-12-11 03:33:33 +00:00
msmith
7f4d10be2c Major update to the Mylex DAC960 driver adding new hardware support
and fixing some major bugs.

 - Add support for the v5 firmware interface, used by the DAC1164P
   (tested) and AcceleRAID 352 (untested but should work).  We now cover
   all of the Mylex family's protocols except for v2 (used by EISA and
   Alpha-compatible cards).

 - Fix an accounting bug which resulted in endless 'poll still busy'
   messages.  In situations of high controller load the count of poll
   commands could be incremented without actually successfully launching
   a command.  This totally removes the accounting for status poll
   commnads; it was its own worst enemy.

 - Add some simple reentry prevention locks to processing of the waiting
   and completed command queues to prevent races which could result in
   I/O being done or completed twice (both are fatal).  This highlights
   a need for simple locking primitives in both the UP and SMP kernels.

 - Streamline the handling of command completion to reduce the amount of
   redundant work being done.  Remove the code which tests for commands
   that have gone missing in action; nobody has ever seen one of these
   and it wouldn't have worked properly anyhow.

 - Handle disconnection of drives from the controller in the detach,
   not shutdown method.  This avoids problems flushing the cache in
   a panic when a drive is mounted.

 - Don't call bus_generic_detach when disconnecting drives; it doesn't
   actually do anything useful.

 - Increment the log message index regardless of whether we actually
   retrieved one or not.  If we run into a message that we can't fetch,
   we don't want to spin endlessly complaining about the fact.

 - Don't assume that interrupts will work when we're flushing the
   controller.  We may think they are enabled, but in eg. a panic
   situation the controller may not be able to deliver an interrupt.
1999-12-11 00:00:13 +00:00
grog
73feefc8af Add 'custom' directory with significantly restructured build (now
using make instead of custom scripts) and two floppies instead of
one.  The resultant floppy can do everything that the individual
floppies (dial, net, install, isp, router) could do, modulo some bit
rot that has occurred since PicoBSD last compiled.  It also includes
all the programs on the fixit floppy, which could thus also die.

/bin currently contains the following files:

-sh             dump            ln              ns              sps
[               ed              login           ping            stty
badsect         ex              ls              ps              swapon
cat             expr            mkdir           pwd             sync
chgrp           fdisk           mknod           pwd_mkdb        sysctl
chmod           find            more            rdump         syslogd
chown           fsck            mount           reboot          tar
chroot          ftp             mount_cd9660    restore         telnet
clri            getty           mount_msdos     rlogin                telnetd
cp              grep            mount_nfs       rm              test
date            gunzip          mount_std       rmdir         traceroute
dd              gzip            msg             route           umount
dev_mkdb        hostname        mt              routed          vi
df              ifconfig        mv              rrestore        view
dhclient        inetd           natd            rsh             vm
dhclient-script init            netstat         sed             w
disklabel       kget            newfs           sh              zcat
dmesg           kill            nfs             sleep

Structure is in place for using the same build for the other
directories, but I'm no longer sure we need this.  The current first
floppy will run fine by itself, but the size of a compressed kernel
has increased by nearly 50% since 3.2, and there's not much space for
anything useful on the remainder of the floppy.  The current method
creates a larger mfs and can read as many floppies as the user can
stand.  The footprint appears to be round 14 MB.
1999-12-10 21:52:18 +00:00
grog
d84305a288 Add 'custom' directory with significantly restructured build (now
using make instead of custom scripts) and two floppies instead of
one.  The resultant floppy can do everything that the individual
floppies (dial, net, install, isp, router) could do, modulo some bit
rot that has occurred since PicoBSD last compiled.  It also includes
all the programs on the fixit floppy, which could thus also die.

/bin currently contains the following files:

-sh             dump            ln              ns              sps
[               ed              login           ping            stty
badsect         ex              ls              ps              swapon
cat             expr            mkdir           pwd             sync
chgrp           fdisk           mknod           pwd_mkdb        sysctl
chmod           find            more            rdump		syslogd
chown           fsck            mount           reboot          tar
chroot          ftp             mount_cd9660    restore         telnet
clri            getty           mount_msdos     rlogin		telnetd
cp              grep            mount_nfs       rm              test
date            gunzip          mount_std       rmdir		traceroute
dd              gzip            msg             route           umount
dev_mkdb        hostname        mt              routed          vi
df              ifconfig        mv              rrestore        view
dhclient        inetd           natd            rsh             vm
dhclient-script init            netstat         sed             w
disklabel       kget            newfs           sh              zcat
dmesg           kill            nfs             sleep

Structure is in place for using the same build for the other
directories, but I'm no longer sure we need this.  The current first
floppy will run fine by itself, but the size of a compressed kernel
has increased by nearly 50% since 3.2, and there's not much space for
anything useful on the remainder of the floppy.  The current method
creates a larger mfs and can read as many floppies as the user can
stand.  The footprint appears to be round 14 MB.

Work-sponsored-by:    Sitara Networks Inc.
1999-12-10 21:43:10 +00:00
billf
eeb2dbc8d8 1. Don't overwrite scorefiles if they already exist.
PR:		bin/13068
Submitted by:	Dominic Mitchell <Dom.Mitchell@palmerharvey.co.uk>

2. Sprinkle $FreeBSD$ around.
1999-12-10 21:13:42 +00:00
archie
da5ff8ce2a Fix a '&&' that should have been a '&'.
Submitted by:	Erik Salander <erik@whistle.com>
1999-12-10 20:04:53 +00:00
archie
6ae59d4526 Add reference to RFC 1702, after learning how to have "T. Li"
as an author without nroff blowing up.

Problem solved by:	fenner
1999-12-10 19:29:43 +00:00
peter
89dc47bfff Make the usb and ide/ata device identification a little saner. Rather than
attaching to the device via chip*, use the newbus nomatch method to report
the device.  This leaves them unattached so that a driver can be easily
loaded to grab them later.
1999-12-10 17:44:22 +00:00
peter
7cd6c4d188 Zap c_index() and c_rindex(). Bruce prefers these to implicitly convert
a const into a non-const as they do in libc.  I feel that defeating the
type checking like that quite evil, but that's the way it is.
1999-12-10 17:38:41 +00:00
imp
108333f0a4 Add some gross ad-hock hacks to increase stability of if_detach:
o be more careful about clearing addresses (this isn't a kludge)
o For AF_INET interfaces, call SIOCDIFFADDR to remove last(?) bit
  of cruft.

Special cases for AF_INET shouldn't be here, but I didn't see a good
generic way of doing this.  If I missed something, please let me know.

This gross hack makes pccard ejection stable for ethernet cards.

Submitted by: Atushi Onoe-san
1999-12-10 16:31:25 +00:00
billf
a0aeba94d4 -Wall cleanup. 1999-12-10 16:21:50 +00:00
marcel
72299511da o Don't make games/fortune/strfile if games does not exist or NOGAMES
has been defined.
o  Make libraries before making depend.
1999-12-10 16:13:41 +00:00
kato
8a0df4733e Merge from sys/isa/sio.c rev 1.279. 1999-12-10 14:03:47 +00:00
kato
453f0dd907 Remove ze and zp drivers. 1999-12-10 14:02:48 +00:00
kato
62b7324cc5 Merge from sys/dev/syscons/syscons.c rev 1.329. 1999-12-10 13:55:47 +00:00
ache
5ee94caf28 fix the same typo as in uniq 1999-12-10 13:27:02 +00:00
ache
91440b61a3 fix fatal typo 1999-12-10 13:06:53 +00:00
marcel
bc1cf0df28 Remove unused includes.
Found by: phk-scan
1999-12-10 12:36:20 +00:00
marcel
95b7ea1881 Remove installworld related settings that I had as a safety-net and
for development. :-/
1999-12-10 11:24:06 +00:00
phk
3eeb449d9b Remove references to ze and zp drivers. 1999-12-10 10:55:27 +00:00