reading the CIS on some cards. However, not all just yet. This makes
at least some of the xircom cards that weren't working to work. It
doesn't make my home and away card work, however.
o Don't get the card offset wrong. This is the biggest hassle for
reading the CIS. The old code was just so wrong I can't believe that
it worked at all.
o Don't set the bit that allows/forces 16-bit memory access to the
memory. It is hard coded with 0x80.
o Don't need to slow down memory access with wait-states. OLDCARD didn't
need them and it doesn't hurt anything.
o remove bogus grousying in comment.
buildworld targets by default, but allow it to be done for all user
targets by introducing a boolean option, named ALWAYS_CHECK_MAKE.
This change is by no means perfect and I don't even want to claim
this to be a solution. It does however address the fact that not
everybody likes to see make(1) rebuilt simply because the regression
test failed for some reason or other, including pilot error. It
therefore serves the purpose of keeping the crowd happy until we
have something better or simply reached a compromise.
The reasons for changing the default behaviour are:
o It avoids a negative, possibly non-intuitive option,
o It's according to POLA and fond of feet,
o Only buildworld is documented to do its best to be
successful at reasonably cost.
Reviewed by: gad, imp, obrien, peter
32K pages are selected. In spec_getpages() change the printf format
specifier and add an explicit cast so that we always print the field
as a long type.
- In ULCK_BUF we no longer need to acquire the lock, just write the buf out.
- The combination of these changes eliminates one more use of B_LOCKED which
is in the way of making the buffer cache SMP safe. In the long term
ext2fs should probably not try to optimize the use of their metadata bufs
with a private cache. This will starve the rest of the system for buffers
in the extreme case.
Discussed with: bde (A long time ago..)
Tested on: md disk/x86
Bug Fixes:
- Allow users to use LAA
- Remember promiscuous mode settings while bridging
- Allow gratuitous arp's to be sent
PR: 52966/54488
MFC after: 1 week
METEORSSIGNAL ioctl. Applications use this ioctl with the value
METEOR_SIG_MODE_MASK (0xFFFF0000, -65536) to reset signal delivery,
but revision 1.126 caused the driver to return EINVAL in this case.
Interestingly, the same METEORSSIGNAL ioctl in the meteor driver uses
0 to reset signal delivery.
This commit allows METEOR_SIG_MODE_MASK as a synonym for 0 in the
bktr driver, and restructures the code a bit so that it is otherwise
identical between the bktr and meteor drivers.
returned mbuf can be NULL. Check for NULL in rip_output() when
prepending an IP header. This prevents mbuf exhaustion from
causing a local kernel panic when sending raw IP packets.
PR: kern/55886
Reported by: Pawel Malachowski <pawmal-posting@freebsd.lublin.pl>
MFC after: 3 days
compatibility routine, go ahead and accept that as 'success'. A
properly written compatible driver should return < 0 for both the
compat match and compat probe routines, so this will wind up doing the
right thing.
/usr/include/osreldate.h doesn't exist on the system. While this
could be worked around by saying something like 'make includes
OSLRELDATE=0' when this file doesn't exist, it is just as easy to
provide a fallback when the file we know we depend on doesn't exist.
While this doesn't make all targets work w/o a
/usr/include/osreldate.h, because some of the FreeBSD bootstrap tools
use this file. 'make includes' however does work.
Noticed by: peter, obrien (and likely others)
Pointy hat to: imp (for suggesting a method that depended on /usr/include)