drop any segment arriving at a closed port.
tcp.blackhole=1 - only drop SYN without RST
tcp.blackhole=2 - drop everything without RST
tcp.blackhole=0 - always send RST - default behaviour
This confuses nmap -sF or -sX or -sN quite badly.
that goes to opt_dontuse.h is so an opt_*.h file doesn't get created even
though an option may be used for bringing stuff in via files[.*].
Pointed out by: bde
that are linked into the kernel. The KLD compilation options are
changed to call these functions, rather than in-lining the
atomic operations.
This approach makes atomic operations from KLDs significantly
faster on UP systems (though somewhat slower on SMP systems).
PR: i386/13111
Submitted by: peter.jeremy@alcatel.com.au
When you use pty(N) it creates pty(N+1) ready for your use in the DEVFS,
so DEVFS is not cluttered up with hundreds of ptys you are never going to
use.
about a dev_t.
printf("%x", dev) now becomes printf("%s", devtoname(dev)) because
printing actual information about the device is much more useful then
printing a pointer to an address that would never help the developer debug.
Submitted by: phk, bde
sysctl knobs.
With these knobs on, refused connection attempts are dropped
without sending a RST, or Port unreachable in the UDP case.
In the TCP case, sending of RST is inhibited iff the incoming
segment was a SYN.
Docs and rc.conf settings to follow.
didn't match the argument (p->p_pid).
While I'm at it, also fix the dupo in the format string and fix the annoying
inconsistency in all the debug-printfs wrt p_pid arguments. Change all of them
to use the %ld format specifier and cast the p_pid arguments to long.
Submitted by: billf
0x40 and then access data stored in real-mode segment 0x40, even when
called in protected mode. Microsoft unfortunately coddle these individuals,
and so must we if we want to run their code.
This change works around GPFs in some APM and PnP BIOS implementations.
Obtained from: Linux
messages, abort messages, and abort tag messages.
Fix a bug in how default transfer negotiations are handled if the
user had disabled initial bus resets.
Support multi-targetid on the aic7895C.
Handle errors reported through immediate notify ccbs. This includes
bus resets, BDR messages, and abort messages.
Properly setup CA conditions for errors such as uncorectable parity
in data phases, reselection failure, and IDE message received.
Add a mechanism for stalling the queue of transactions to a particular
initiator while a CA is in progress. Since we don't yet support
tagged I/O, this is largely just for show right now.
Properly bzero our softc at init time (oops).
Add more documentation on what all of the queues in our softc do.
Clear residuals for XPT_TARGET_IO/XPT_CONT_TARGET_IO calls just
as we do for XPT_SCSI_IO calls.
Make xpt_release_devq a proper reciprocal of xpt_freeze_devq by
allowing the caller to decrement the count more than once per call.
Change the semantics of xpt_path_cmp to return 1 for a match
with a wildcard from path1 and 2 for a match with wildcards
from path2. This change doesn't affect most callers as they
only check for >=0 (exact match or one containing a wildcard).
When cleaning up a device node, ensure that there are no timeouts
outstanding that reference it.
mechanism should be completely revamped, but this will serve for the time
being.
Take advantage of some new behavior in xpt_path_comp which allows the
caller to determine which path, if any, had wildcards in it that allowed
for a match to succeed. We can now use this to filter out wildcard
nodes in the EDT.
Make the amount of time we pause after writing a debug message
configurable.
on physical devices as oposed to just in the XPT. This is used to
mark XPT_SCSI_IO, XPT_RESET_DEV, XPT_ENG_EXEC, XPT_TARGET_IO, and
XPT_CONT_TARGET_IO function codes.
Change tag_id and init_id to be u_int from u_int8_t. Some topologies
supported by CAM support much larger ID and tag ID address spaces
than parallel SCSI.
Kill some unused fields in the IMMED_NOTIFY ccb type.
the attach/detach to
1) MOD_LOAD before attach
2) MOD_UNLOAD after detach
The driver specific event handler can now be used to function as
driver specific init/deinit function (compare to device specific
init/deinit functions: attach & detach).