Hellmuth with some refinements by myself and flz@. It works for me
with my non-MS mice, so nothing should be broken by it.
Submitted by: Hellmuth Michaelis
PR: 90162
Approved by: re (blanket)
pr, the submitter says:
Found this while running freebsd as guest in qemu with -usb
parameter. The patch implements the missing dynamic size based on
number of ports a hub has.
Submitted by: Lonnie Mendez
PR: 94946
Approved by: re@ (blanket)
- Remove unnecessary NULL checks after M_WAITOK allocations.
- Use VOP_ACCESS instead of hand-rolled suser_cred()
calls. [1]
- Use malloc(9) KPI to allocate memory for string. The
optimization taken from NetBSD is not valid for FreeBSD
because our malloc(9) already act that way. [2]
Requested by: rwatson [1]
Submitted by: Howard Su [2]
Approved by: re (tmpfs blanket)
properly (un)padded on the arm platform. With this change, FreeBSD/arm
boxes are able to route AppleTalk properly.
Submitted/tested by: Nathan Whitehorn <nathanw at uchicago dot edu>
Tested on: arm, i386, amd64
Approved by: re (kensmith)
"There seems to be some continuing discussion about how this is best fixed,
and we'd like to get Alexander (as our gcc guru) to opine on a final
solution before picking one. In the mean time, could you back out the
original commit (sys.mk:1.89)?"
Approved by: re (rwatson)
patch that converts ms to ticks was used. Another PR states that a
return code of 0 is the right one for libusb.
Submitted by: Lonnie Mendez
PR: 94311
Approved by: re (blanket)
adequate. Increase them to 1k. The referenced PR made this a sysctl,
but that seems like overkill to me. The difference between 320 and
2048 bytes in modern systems, even embedded ones, seems to be in the
noise to be worth the extra hair to make it settable.
PR: 74609
Submitted by: Divacky Roman
Approved by: re (blanket)
applied to, but I'd think both), honor the timeout that's been set.
Return 0 bytes to be consistant with what libusb expects. By default,
the timeout will be zero, so only applications that change the default
will see a change. The patch only seems to apply to the interrupt end
points, but it should also apply to isochronous endpoints as well.
Submitted by: Maurice Castro
PR: 110122
Approved by: re (blanket)
- In audit_bsm.c, make sure all the arguments: ARG_AUID, ARG_ASID, ARG_AMASK,
and ARG_TERMID{_ADDR} are valid before auditing their arguments. (This is done
for both setaudit and setaudit_addr.
- Audit the arguments passed to setaudit_addr(2)
- AF_INET6 does not equate to AU_IPv6. Change this in au_to_in_addr_ex() so the
audit token is created with the correct type. This fixes the processing of the
in_addr_ex token in users pace.
- Change the size of the token (as generated by the kernel) from 5*4 bytes to
4*4 bytes (the correct size of an ip6 address)
- Correct regression from ucred work which resulted in getaudit() not returning
E2BIG if the subject had an ip6 termid
- Correct slight regression in getaudit(2) which resulted in the size of a pointer
being passed instead of the size of the structure. (This resulted in invalid
auditinfo data being returned via getaudit(2))
Reviewed by: rwatson
Approved by: re@ (kensmith)
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
MFC after: 1 month
- Fix logic handling execve(). We will not be able to
obtain information otherwise.
- truss coredump [1].
- truss does not work against itself [2].
PR: bin/58970 [1], bin/45193 [2]
Submitted by: Howard Su
Approved by: re (kensmith)
some false positives but at this moment it is better to add
support then to dont have it at all (comment from Soren).
PR: kern/111516
Submitted by: Thomas Nystrom <thn at saeab dot se>
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Approved by: imp (mentor)
OK'ed by: sos (With the comment noted above about false
positives).
could lead to a deadlock).
- sleepq_set_timeout acquires callout_lock (via callout_reset()) only
with sleepq chain lock held
- msleep_spin in _callout_stop_safe lock the sleepqueue chain with
callout_lock held
In order to solve this don't use msleep_spin in _callout_stop_safe() but
use directly sleepqueues as inline msleep_spin code. Rearrange the
wakeup path in order to have it consistent too.
Reported by: kris (via stress2 test suite)
Tested by: Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gufi.org>
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
Approved by: re
This is very similar to sx_init_flags: it initializes the rwlock using
special flags passed as third argument (RW_DUPOK, RW_NOPROFILE,
RW_NOWITNESS, RW_QUIET, RW_RECURSE).
Among these, the most important new feature is probabilly that rwlocks
can be acquired recursively now (for both shared and exclusive paths).
Because of the recursion counter, the ABI is changed.
Tested by: Timothy Redaelli <drizzt@gufi.org>
Reviewed by: jhb
Approved by: jeff (mentor)
Approved by: re
put out a ispreqt2e_t structure onto the request queue- not a ispreqt2_t
structure. I forgot that the 23XX can use a t2 structure.
Approved by: re (ken, implicitly)
MFC after: 3 days
possibly installed thirdparte zoneinfo databases (from ports for example).
PR: bin/104713
Submitted by: Mark Andrews <Mark_Andrews at isc dot org> (original patch
rewritten by me to be more consistent with the new practise).
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Reviewed by: ru (some time ago already)
mpo_check_proc_setaudit_addr to be used when controlling use of
setaudit_addr(), rather than mpo_check_proc_setaudit(), which takes a
different argument type.
Reviewed by: csjp
Approved by: re (kensmith)
changes for example:
(From Craig Leres):
tip to a rocketport line
run "/etc/rc.d/devfs restart"
exit tip
(wait for the system to reboot)
Thanks to Robert Watson for poking me to fix this.
PR: kern/109152
Approved by: imp (mentor)
Approved by: re (kensmith)
Reviewed by: jhb
Submitted by: Craig Leres <leres@ee dot lbl dot gov>
of the file numerically for vendors and then each product numerically
by vendor (with all the foo2's sorting after the foo's). Someday, all
the usbdevs will be merged, I hope, but until then, we have these
mega-merges.
This also finishes the LINKSYS4 -> CISCOLINKSYS rename.
Approved by: re@ (blanket)
skip() callback to skip over data when reading uncompressed
archives. This gets invoked, for example, during tar -t
or tar -x with a filename argument. The revised code
only calls [lf]seek() on regular files, instead of depending
on the kernel to return an error.
Thanks to: bde for explaining the implementation of lseek()
Thanks to: Daniel O'Connor for testing
Approved by: re (Ken Smith)
MFC after: 5 days