misplaced extern declarations (mostly prototypes of interrupt handlers)
that this exposed. The prototypes should be moved back to the driver
sources when the functions are staticalized.
Added idempotency guards to <machine/conf.h>. "ioconf.h" can't be
included when building LKMs so define a wart in bsd.kmod.mk to help
guard against including it.
/dev/random is now a part of the kernel! you will need to make
the device in /dev: sh MAKEDEV random
and take a look at some test code in src/tools/test/random.
incompatible with the type of a PCI interrupt handler.
Fixed the type of pdc_pci_ifintr(). The type of a PCI interrupt handler
is too generic to pass arbitrary struct pointers.
incompatible with the type of a PCI interrupt handler. A new entry
point `ahc_pci_intr()' is used for PCI. ISA and PCI interrupts are
penalized equally (:-) by calling a common handler `ahc_intr()'. This
should be reorganized. Some strings now name the wrong function...
to <machine/conf.h>. conf.h was mechanically generated by
`grep ^d_ conf.c >conf.h'. This accounts for part of its ugliness. The
prototypes should be moved back to the driver sources when the functions
are staticalized.
- remove a redundant condition;
- complete all validity checks on segment before calling
soisconnected(so).
Reviewed by: Richard Stevens, davidg, wollman
have to decide whether to send a CC or CCnew option in our SYN segment
depending on the contents of our TAO cache. This decision has to be
made once when the connection starts. The earlier code delayed this
decision until the segment was assembled in tcp_output() and
retransmitted SYN segments could have different CC options.
Reviewed by: Richard Stevens, davidg, wollman
(maximum size of a socket buffer) tunable.
Permit callers of listen(2) to specify a negative backlog, which
is translated into somaxconn. Previously, a negative backlog was
silently translated into 0.
civilised manner than panicing. This only happens as a result of another
state botch somewhere else, eg: from a tty driver calling putc or b_to_q
on a closed device. Apparently, it's also been implicated in a panic
with a status (^T) event on ptys.
This change should pretty well be in it's final form now.
net.inet.ip.intr-queue-maxlen (=== ipintrq.ifq_maxlen)
and net.inet.ip.intr-queue-drops (=== ipintrq.ifq_drops)
There should probably be a standard way of getting the same information
going the other way.
the kernel. ppp_tty.c goes to some lengths to minimise the inter-layer
calling (including a soft ISR). ppp_tty.c takes care of the soft masking
that was needed still.
(I've discovered that bugs in this area show up within an hour if the
masking was not correct.. :-} This combination has proven stable on
specialix serial ports, although there was some concern about the softtty
parts of sio/cy and netisr colliding - but Bruce has fixed that now)
set in open() when CLOCAL is set unless carrier is present.
Fixed initialization of line discipline. It lived across opens.
Lines that started with the wrong discipline probably didn't work
at all, because TS_ISOPEN is only set by TTYDISC.
if_sl and if_ppp (from ppp-2.2), eliminating the nearly identical
pppcompress.[ch] code. Add maximum VJ compression states argument to
sl_compress_init().
if_sl: call sl_compress_init() with the extra argument.
non-fatal. I've make it return an appropriate error to the caller instead
of panic()ing.
Handling an error condition is inherently more friendly than exploding
the kernel.. :-) The new behavior is a little closer to traditional
clists, potentially making porting a little simpler.
Suggested by: bde (many months ago, I've been using this for a while..)
magneto-optical devices, it's scope can (and should) be widened to
cover all removable type 0 (direct) devices as well, since this class
of devices is sharing the same principles. Things like suport for
media eject etc. will be supported later. (Shunsuke is also working
on the problems arising out of the use of media with physical block
size != 512 bytes (which is not uncommon for MODs).
Submitted by: akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp (Shunsuke Akiyama)
itself. Will do this after this commit.)
Make scsiconf more flexible about recognizing ``foreign'' devices.
This part needs to be rewritten some day to allow for matches whithou
strict version number checks, but either Julian as Peter seem to be
too busy right now, so i'm finally commiting the version that's
working for me stable now for several months, as an interim
workaround.
Submitted by: akiyama@kme.mei.co.jp (Shunsuke Akiyama)
Submitted by: fgray@rice.edu
this driver hasn't been checked but as a separate module, bringing it in won't
break anything else and it't the best way of testing it......
julian