o don't send management frames if the IFF_DRV_RUNNING flag is not set.
this prevents the timeout watchdog from being potentially re-armed
when the interface is brought down.
fixes a crash that occurs with RT2661 based adapters.
reported by Arnaud Lacombe.
Specifically, on mappings with PG_G set pmap_remove() not only performs
the necessary per-page invlpg invalidations but also performs an
unnecessary invalidation of the entire set of non-PG_G entries.
Reviewed by: tegge
forthcoming. This commit also has a number of style(9) fixes and
minor corrections so the code works better with the build system being
used for non-FreeBSD builds.
Many thanks to: Jaakko Heinonen, who proposed a mechanism for extended
attribute support and implemented both the machine-independent portion
and the Linux-specific portion.
This commit implements storing/reading POSIX.1e-style extended
attribute information in "pax" format archives. An outline of the
storage format is in the tar.5 manpage. The archive_read_extract()
function has code to restore those archives to disk for Linux; FreeBSD
implementation is forthcoming.
Many thanks to Jaakko Heinonen for finding flaws in earlier
proposals and doing the bulk of the coding in this work.
Since, res_sendsigned(3) and the friends use MD5 functions, it is
hard to include them without having MD5 functions in libc. So,
res_sendsigned(3) is not merged into libc.
Since, res_update(3) in BIND9 is not binary compatible with our
res_update(3), res_update(3) is leaved as is, except some
necessary modifications.
The res_update(3) and the friends are not essential part of the
resolver. They are not defined in resolv.h but defined in
res_update.h separately in BIND9. Further, they are not called from
our tree. So, I hide them from our resolv.h, but leave them only
for binary backward compatibility (perhaps, no one calls them).
Since, struct __res_state_ext is not exposed in BIND9, I hide it
from our resolv.h. And, global variable _res_ext is removed. It
breaks binary backward compatibility. But, since it is not used from
outside of our libc, I think it is safe.
Reviewed by: arch@ (no objection)
multicast addresses from carp interface. [1]
o Rewrite carpdetach(), so that it does the following things: [1]
- Stops callouts.
- Decrements carp_suppress_preempt, if needed.
- Downs interface and sets CARP state to INIT.
- Calls carp_multicast_cleanup().
- Detaches softc from carp_if and if we are the last frees
the carp_if.
o Use new carpdetach() in carp_clone_destroy().
o In carp_ifdetach() acquire the carp_if lock and cleanup all
interfaces hanging on carp_if. [1]
o Make carp_ifdetach() static and use EVENT(9) to call it
from if_detach(). [2]
o In carp_setrun() exit if the softc doesn't have a valid pointer
to parent. [1]
Obtained from: OpenBSD [1]
Submitted by: Dan Lukes <dan obluda.cz> [2]
PR: kern/82908 [2]
- Determine open direction using 'flags', not 'mode'. This bug exist since
past 4 years.
- Don't allow opening the same device twice, be it in a same or different
direction.
- O_RDWR is allowed, provided that it is done by a single open (for example
by mixer(8)) and the underlying hardware support true full-duplex operation.
- Do various paranoid checking in case other process/thread trying to hijack
the same device twice (or more).
MFC after: 5 days