a card is ejected). wpa_supplicant requires that internal events
for interfaces coming+going include a name but after an interface
is removed you cannot use if_indextoname to map the interface index
in the RTM_IFINFO (or RTM_IFANNOUNCE) msg to an interface name.
Instead record the interface index in the driver-private data area
and use that to filter msgs from the routing socket. This insures
that when we have a message to process we know the interface name.
The end result is that we can now dispatch an "interface removed"
event that is understood when notified than an interface went away
(where previously the event dispatched was ignored because the
interface name was unrecognized).
This change also insures we only process events for our interface.
The only downside is that we can no longer wait for an interface
to arrive as we need to map the interface name to an index at
startup. This is not important as wpa_supplicant should be launched
by devd and not include a separate mechanism for doing interface
discovery.
MFC after: 3 days
Rate units are mA/mW, not mAh/mWh. Get full battery status and time
remaining from ACPIIO_BATT_GET_BATTINFO instead of BST.
PR: bin/83672
MFC after: 2 days
later sum capacities for all batteries, even those that weren't actually
present. We only need to do this for _BST but do it for all of them.
Reported by: Eric Anderson
MFC after: 1 day
too much even though we actually validate the parameters. This code
also is more compatible with other *BSDs, which do copyin within
setsockopt().
Submitted by: Keiichi SHIMA <keiichi__at__iijlab.net>
Reviewed by: security-officer (nectar)
Obtained from: KAME
Make sure that there actually is a next packet before setting
nextrecord to that field.
PR: 83885
Submitted by: hirose@comm.yamaha.co.jp
Obtained from: Patch suggested in the PR
MFC after: 1 week
- Remove some extra blank lines.
- Remove comments that don't contribute to understanding.
- Remove additional blank lines in output added to maximize compatibility
with older vmstat output, but that is actually somewhat gratuitous.
Submitted by: bde
MFC with: other vmstat libmemstat(3) changes
- increase number of allocations count only on successfull malloc(9),
so it doesn't confuse people;
- because we need to check if 'size > 0', hide 'mtsp->mts_memalloced += size;'
under the check as well, as for size=0 it is of course a no-op;
- avoid critical_enter()/critical_exit() in case of failure in
malloc_type_allocated() as there will be nothing to do.
OK'ed by: rwatson
MFC after: 2 days
are called outside of AN_LOCK()/AN_UNLOCK. This fixes the following
WITNESS warning (produced when an(4) PCMCIA card is detached).
taskqueue_drain with the following non-sleepable locks held:
exclusive sleep mutex an0 (network driver) r = 0 (0xc59af168) locked @ /usr/src/sys/dev/an/if_an.c:2836
MFC after: 3 days
Silence from: current@
in the arm __swp() and sparc64 casa() and casax() functions is actually
being used as an input and output and not just the value of the register
that points to the memory location. This was the underlying source of
the mbuf refcount problems on sparc64 a while back. For arm this should be
a nop because __swp() has a constraint to clobber all memory which can
probably be removed now.
Reviewed by: alc, cognet
MFC after: 1 week