the link are equal to the default aliasing address. Do not zero them!
This will fix the problem with non-working links added with the source
and/or aliasing address equal to the default aliasing address, but the
default aliasing address is set later, after the link has been set up,
like both natd(8) and ppp(8) do (for objective reasons).
Reviewed by: Brian Somers <brian@FreeBSD.org>,
Eivind Eklund <eivind@FreeBSD.org>,
Charles Mott <cmott@srv.net>
Leadtek Winfast 2000 cards.
No audio support yet, just the card make is reported.
Submitted by: Craig <crh@outpost.co.nz>
Submitted by: Peter Wemm <peter@netplex.com.au>
CAM_PASS_ERR_RECOVER flag to be set unconditionally on READ DEFECTS
commands, and also caused the CAM_DIR_IN flag to not be set. This was
the cause of all of the "camcontrol defects doesn't work with my NCR
controller" bugs.
The second prevented camcontrol negotiate from negotiating any bus width
other than 8 bits.
Submitted by: groudier@club-internet.fr (Gerard Roudier)
isa_compat.c
Copied from sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.c. It includes
sys/pc98/pc98/isa_compat.h instead of sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.h.
isa_compat.h
Copied from sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.c. The ed driver is registered
in this file until pc98's ed driver is converted into new-bus style.
files.pc98
Use sys/pc98/pc98/isa_compat.c instead of sys/i386/isa/isa_compat.c.
if_ed.c
- Fixed the location of the include file.
- Disalbed pnp support.
BUF_LOCKFREE a buffer prior to physically freeing it. While these
bugs did not cause a crash, they might in the future.
Added eof handling for unlabeled partitions.
Submitted by: Tor.Egge@fast.no
Revert to using ointhand2_t rather than inthand2_t. Use unwise casts
to pass pointers as ints in i386 only code. This will be fixed in the
future as the transition to newbus completes.
This eliminates the warnings and still works.
Add $FreeBSD$ to driver.h and pcic.c
fixed (many due to changing semantics in other parts of the kernel and not
the original author's fault), including one critical one: unionfs could
cause UFS corruption in the fronting store due to calling VOP_OPEN for
writing without turning on vmio for the UFS vnode.
Most of the bugs were related to semantics changes in VOP calls, lock
ordering problems (causing deadlocks), improper handling of a read-only
backing store (such as an NFS mount), improper referencing and locking
of vnodes, not using real struct locks for vnode locking, not using
recursive locks when accessing the fronting store, and things like that.
New functionality has been added: unionfs now has mmap() support, but
only partially tested, and rename has been enhanced considerably.
There are still some things that unionfs cannot do. You cannot
rename a directory without confusing unionfs, and there are issues
with softlinks, hardlinks, and special files. unionfs mostly doesn't
understand them (and never did).
There are probably still panic situations, but hopefully no where near
as many as before this commit.
The unionfs in this commit has been tested overlayed on /usr/src
(backing /usr/src being a read-only NFS mount, fronting /usr/src being
a local filesystem). kernel builds have been tested, buildworld is
undergoing testing. More testing is necessary.
lock specifications in kern/vnode_if.src. At present, this do not
distinguish between exclusive and shared locks, and the kernel is so full
of bugs in this area that running with auto-generation of assertions
enabled makes DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS totally useless for anybody that has used it
for anything prior to outputting automated assertions. Due to this, I made
vnode_if.sh only output locking assertions if you have the environment
variable DEBUG_ALL_VFS_LOCKS set to "YES". In order to actually use the
assertions, you need to also add "options DEBUG_VFS_LOCKS" to your kernel
config file.
Urged to commit by: phk