These have probe functions that can only match device tree files that
have been removed because the boards they describe are unsupported.
Reviewed by: imp, manu
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28366
These are all FreeBS-specific device tree files. We don't support any
of these anymore, remove them.
Reviewed by: emaste, manu
Sponsored by: Innovate UK
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28365
It's rather confusing when adapter->hw and hw are mixed and matched
within a particular function.
Some of this was missed in cd1cf2fc1d
and r353778 respectively.
The code was performing an avoidable check for doomed state to account
for foo being a VDIR but turning VBAD. Now that dooming puts a vnode
in a permanent "modify" state this is no longer necessary as the final
status check will catch it.
A long-standing bug in Pass 1 of fsck_ffs in which it is reading in
blocks of inodes to check their block pointers. It failed to round
up the size of the read to a disk block size. When disks would
accept 512-byte aligned reads, the bug rarely manifested itself.
But many recent disks will no longer accept 512-byte aligned reads
but require 4096-byte aligned reads, so the failure to properly
round-up read sizes to multiples of 4096 bytes makes the error
much more likely to occur.
Reported by: Peter Holm and others
Tested by: Peter Holm and Rozhuk Ivan
MFC after: 3 days
Sponsored by: Netflix
It is best for auditing of syscalls.master if we only append to the
file. Reserving unimplemented system call numbers for local use makes
this policy and provides a large set of syscall numbers FreeBSD
derivatives can use without risk of conflict.
Reviewed by: jhb, kevans, kib
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27988
RESERVED syscall number are reserved for local/vendor use. RESERVED is
identical to UNIMPL except that comments are ignored.
Reviewed by: kevans
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27988
We have not been able to run binaries from other BSDs well over a
decade. There is no need to document their allocation decisions here.
We also don't need to reserve syscall numbers of never-implemented
syscalls.
Reviewed by: jhb, kib
Sponsored by: DARPA
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27988
Merge commit 740a164de from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
PR46377: Fix dependence calculation for function types and typedef
types.
We previously did not treat a function type as dependent if it had a
parameter pack with a non-dependent type -- such a function type depends
on the arity of the pack so is dependent even though none of the
parameter types is dependent. In order to properly handle this, we now
treat pack expansion types as always being dependent types (depending on
at least the pack arity), and always canonically being pack expansion
types, even in the unusual case when the pattern is not a dependent
type. This does mean that we can have canonical types that are pack
expansions that contain no unexpanded packs, which is unfortunate but
not inaccurate.
We also previously did not treat a typedef type as
instantiation-dependent if its canonical type was not
instantiation-dependent. That's wrong because instantiation-dependence
is a property of the type sugar, not of the type; an
instantiation-dependent type can have a non-instantiation-dependent
canonical type.
Merge commit 9cf98d26e from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
PR46637: Fix handling of placeholder types in trailing-return-types.
Only permit a placeholder type in a trailing-return-type if it would
also have been permitted in the decl-specifier sequence of a
corresponding declaration with no trailing-return-type. The standard
doesn't actually say this, but this is the only thing that makes sense.
Also fix handling of an 'auto' in a trailing-return-type in a parameter
of a generic lambda. We used to crash if we saw such a thing.
Merge commit 234f51a65 from llvm git (by Richard Smith):
Don't crash if we deserialize a pack expansion type whose pattern
contains no packs.
Fixes a regression from 740a164dec483225cbd02ab6c82199e2747ffacb.
PR: 252892
Reported by: thierry
MFC after: 3 days
This node is part of an A10-NSP (L2-BSA) development.
Carrier networks tend to stack three or more tags for internal
purposes and therefore hiding the service tags deep inside of the
stack. When decomposing such an access network frame, the processing
order is typically reversed: First distinguish by service, than by
other means.
This new netgragh node allows to bring the relevant VLAN in front (to
the out-most position). This way other netgraph nodes (like ng_vlan)
can operate on this specific type.
Reviewed by: manpages (gbe), brueffer (manpages), kp
Approved by: kp (mentor)
MFC after: 1 month
Relnotes: yes
Sponsored by: IKS Service GmbH
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D22076
With clearing of recover_fs in bc7ee8e5bc, div/0
was observed while processing partial_acks.
Suspect that rewind of an erraneous RTO may be
causing this - with the above change, recover_fs
would no longer retained at the last calculated
value, and reset. But CC_RTO_ERR can reenable
IN_RECOVERY(), without setting this again.
Adding a safety net prior to the division in that
function, which I missed in D28114.
Summary:
Wrap lines before column 80 in new prr code checked in recently.
No functional changes.
Reviewers: tuexen, rrs, jtl, mm, kbowling, #transport
Reviewed By: tuexen, mm, #transport
Subscribers: imp, melifaro
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28329
In the driver init routine the CPU clock frequency
value is obtained from a dedicated register. Until now
only part of the values were handled by the mv_ap806_clock
driver. Fix that by adding missing cases.
Submitted by: Zyta Szpak <zr@semihalf.com>
MFC after: 1 week
Obtained from: Semihalf
Sponsored by: Marvell
bfc99943b0 removed ndis(4) support however
wpa as delivered by the wpa upstream (w1.fi) enables NDIS by default.
This commit disables NDIS suppport in the w1.fi delivered build config,
circumventing the build failure.
All C compilers in 2021 support standard C and architectures that did
not were retired long ago. Simplify by removing now redundant
pre-standard C code.
MFC after: 1 week
Instead of resorting to seqc modification take advantage of immutability
of entries and check if the entry still matches after everything got
prepared.
Replace all uses of kern_mmap with kern_mmap_req move the old kern_mmap.
Reand rename kern_mmap_req to kern_mmap .
The helper saved some code churn initially, but having multiple
interfaces is sub-optimal.
Obtained from: CheriBSD
Reviewed by: kib
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28292
nids(4) was a clever idea in the early 2000's when the market was
flooded with 10/100 NICs with Windows-only drivers, but that hasn't been
the case for ages and the driver has had no meaningful maintenance in
ages. It only supports Windows-XP era drivers.
Also remove:
- ndis support from wpa_supplicant
- ndiscvt(8)
Reviewed By: emaste, bcr (manpages)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D27609
There's no need for a special case here to work around the lack of
DIOCGIFSPEED. That was introduced in FreeBSD in
c1aedfcbd9.
Reported by: jmg@
Reviewed by: donner@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28305
This will allow userspace to more easily figure out if ALTQ is built
into the kernel and what disciplines are supported.
Reviewed by: donner@
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D28302