sufficient.
In fact, using both breaks the radiator RADIUS daemon when used with
a db as it maps both attributes to the same field value and then
fails the insert.
I decided to remove RAD_NAS_IP_ADDRESS on the basis that rfc2138 says:
An Access-Request MUST contain a User-Name attribute. It SHOULD
contain either a NAS-IP-Address attribute or NAS-Identifier
attribute (or both, although that is not recommended). It MUST
despite the fact that this not recommended bit was removed from the
updated rfc.
vm_map_create(), and vm_map_submap().
o Make further use of a local variable in vm_map_entry_splay()
that caches a reference to one of a vm_map_entry's children.
(This reduces code size somewhat.)
o Revert a part of revision 1.66, deinlining vmspace_pmap().
(This function is MPSAFE.)
(P_CONTINUED) is set when a stopped process receives a SIGCONT and
cleared after it has notified a parent process that has requested
notification via waitpid(2) with WCONTINUED specified in its options
operand. The status value can be checked with the new WIFCONTINUED()
macro.
Reviewed by: jake
mask on both input and output to fpsetmask(), but this was only done for
input, so fpsetmask() returned the complement of the old mask (ANDed with
the mask bitfield).
PR: 38170
MFC after: 4 weeks
deinlining vm_map_entry_behavior() and vm_map_entry_set_behavior()
actually increases the kernel's size.
o Make vm_map_entry_set_behavior() static and add a comment describing
its purpose.
o Remove an unnecessary initialization statement from vm_map_entry_splay().
was initiated at the last character of the line buffer, the Wrong
Thing was done and sed barfed by interpreting the following NUL byte
as a digit. Instead, pull up the next buffer and record that the "\"
was last seen.
Fix GCC warnings caused by initializing a zero length array. In the process,
simply things a bit by getting rid of 'struct ng_parse_struct_info' which
was useless because it only contained one field.
But now I'm unbreaking compilation by adjusting these files to the recent
netgraph change.
panic because of a repeat make_dev if/when the device is reattached
to the system.
Remove an "#if __FreeBSD__" in code that's nested under a "#if __NetBSD__"
(*sigh*)
Reported by: Seth Hettich <sjh@whiskey.ucf.ics.uci.edu>
Tested by: Seth Hettich <sjh@whiskey.ucf.ics.uci.edu>