dual function card. It needs pretty much the same flags as the 656C,
except that it seems to need both the INVERT_MII_PWR and INVERT_LED_PWR
flags set. Tested with cardbus in -current as of today.
Also added support for the 3c656, which looks to be the same as
the 656B, except it doesn't need the EEPROM_8BIT flag. I think. This
one is untested, but the added support should not break any of the
other cards.
to the application as a RST would, this way we're compatible with the most
applications.
MFC candidate.
Submitted by: Scott Renfro <scott@renfro.org>
Reviewed by: Mike Silbersack <silby@silby.com>
the system on which it is running. The hostname is reloaded when
'HUPped' and a log message generated to note a change (before anyone
points it out, this is not an added security feature).
PR: bin/24444
Reviewed by: freebsd-audit
Approved by: ru
MFC after: 2 weeks
I already deleted it some time ago). This should fix problem people have with
unsefined reference to `MD_PRELOAD_COMPRESSED'.
Submitted by: Manfred Antar <null@pozo.com>
vaccess(). This man page leaves something to be desired, as it doesn't
currently document the POSIX.1e evaluation algorithm, which will in
the future be incorporated, or cross-referenced.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
the chip can cause a PCI protocol violation in under certain scenarios.
The workaround is to rewrite the EEPROM to disable Dynamic Standby Mode.
Once the EEPROM is rewritten, the system needs to be rebooted in order
to pick up the new settings.
This has been tested on several ICH2/ICH2-M systems, found in 815E based
boards, and usually identified by the presence of the 82562 ET/EM PHY.
Thanks to: Mike Tansca, Paul Saab for samples of the problematic boards.
changes" section, but I'm not sure it's appropriate there. config(8)
is a userland utility, but this is actually a "kernel" feature. There
are release notes about config(8) in both sections, but "kernel" seems
more appropriate for this one.
if all disks were detached sucessfully;
- use consistent style for return statements and fix several others style
inconsistencies.
Reviewed by: ru
Approved by: phk
dictionaries are out of sync.
This avoids the complications that happen when our original reset
request gets lost in transit (quite likely in hind sight, given a
lossy link) when we end up ignoring the peer for the next (up to)
256 packets.
Submitted by: Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com>
- mention koi8-u and cp866u fonts;
- describe 1024-byte limit on amount of data that is possible to paste from
the syscons cut buffer.
MFC after: 1 day
file. ffs will discard any pending dirty pages when it is closed,
so we may as well not waste time trying to clean them. This doesn't
stop other things from writing it out, eg: pageout, fsync(2) etc.
1. Bring floppies.sgml section in-line into install.sgml, where it
makes more sense.
2. Slightly reorganize some sections of Installation section and
do some wordsmithing.
3. Update distribution layout to reflect RELNOTESng and new compat
distributions.
4. Update upgrade file list from 4-STABLE.
5. It's been a long time since 2.2.X; get rid of instructions dealing
with "new" handling of compatability slices and fix up other references
in the text.
6. Hunt down and kill emoticons with extreme prejudice. Try to
tone down the use of exclamation points.
7. Cross-reference new and improved Installation chapter in
Handbook.
8. Add a proper abstract for this document.
config space that I'm aware of) work. I'm committing this from such
a machine.
Remove warning about I/O based bridges. Warn users that the PCI routing
of interrupts still doesn't work for these cards.
o For TI PCI-1130, you need to set bit 5 of register 91 if you want
ANY pci interrupts. Then set bits 3 and/or 4 as appropriate. This
will fix those people with 1030, 1130 and 1131 in their machines
trying to do PCI interrupts.
o Fix case where we were trying to automatically fail back to ISA
interrupt routing. We were dereferencing a NULL pointer. This
was true of ANY chipset.
o The bus_setup_intr method needs to be pcic_setup_intr so that "FAST"
interrupts fail on PCI case (modems act flakey if we don't force
them to fall back to normal interrupts). Also needed so that the
proper ISA IRQ can be set in the ExCA register. This fixes the
people whose ISA routing was failing[*].
o When we find a generic yenta/pccard bridge, go ahead and print its
vendor ID in boot verbose.
Machine with theses symptoms and a serial console by: jedgar
[*] Looks like my pc98 machine has some interrupt source on IRQ 15
that gave about 30 interrupts per second, which masked this problem on
my PC-9821Nr15.