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Author SHA1 Message Date
Søren Schmidt
620a20ca28 Update so that only whole blocks are written to disk, the system
has dislearned how to handle != blocksize request to the raw/char
device.
1999-09-21 20:05:54 +00:00
Søren Schmidt
3427651043 Ten'th update to the new ATA/ATAPI driver:
It been awhile since the last major update, as a benefit there
are some cool things in this one (and new bugs probably :) )...

The ATA driver has grown "real" timeout support for all devices.
This means that it should be possible to get in contact with
(especially) lost ATAPI devices. It also means that the ATA
driver is now usable on notebooks as it will DTRT on resume.

An experimental hack at utilizing the Promise66's at UDMA66 is
in there, but I cant test it. If someone feels like sending
me one, give me a ping.

The ATAPI DMA enableling scheme has been changed, also better DMA
support for the Aladdin chipset has been implemented for ATAPI
devices. Note that the Aladdin apparently only can do DMA reads
on ATAPI devices, and the Promise cant do ATAPI DMA at all.
I have seen problems on some ATAPI devices that should be able
to run in DMA mode, so if you encounter problems with hanging
atapi devices during the probe, or during access, disable DMA
in atapi-all.c, and let me know. It might be nessesary to do this
via a "white list" for known good devices...

The ATAPI CDROM driver can now use eject/close without hanging and
the bug that caused reading beyond the end of a CD has been fixed.
Media change is also handled proberly. DVD drives are identified
and are usable as CDROM devices at least, I dont have the HW to
test this further, see above :).

The ATAPI tape driver has gotten some support for using the DSC
method for not blocking the IDE channel during read/write when
the device has full buffers. It knows about the OnStream DI-30
device, support is not completed yet, but it can function as a
primitive backup medium, without filemarks, and without bad media
handeling. This is because the OnStream device doesn't handle this
(like everybody else) in HW. It also now supports getting/setting
the record position on devices that supports it.

Some rather major cleanups and rearrangements as well (cvs -b diff
is your freind). I'm closing in on declaring this for beta code,
most of the infrastruture is in place by now.

As usual USE AT YOUR OWN RISK!!, this is still alpha level code.
This driver can hose your disk real bad if anything goes wrong, but
now you have been warned :)

But please tell me how it works for you!

Enjoy!

-Søren
1999-09-21 19:50:40 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
3a049969b5 mdoc(7)'fy
Reviewed by:	mpp
1999-09-21 19:39:27 +00:00
Brian Somers
b9391689ee Back out the bogus #ifdef __NetBSD__ #include <signal.h> lines.
The original report was due to a mis-installation of the NetBS
header files :-/

Submitted by:	 Kazuyoshi Kato <kazk@yyy.or.jp>
1999-09-21 19:37:00 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
b27e4ff392 Synchronization of NAME and SINOPSYS sections.
mdoc(7)'fy
1999-09-21 19:22:30 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
fe27e01fac Synchronization NAME section with SYNOPSIS. 1999-09-21 19:18:09 +00:00
Alexey Zelkin
d69fea87ec "tcp_extensions" turns on RFC1323 extensions only.
PR:		docs/13879
Submitted by:	Martin Kammerhofer <dada@sbox.tu-graz.ac.at>
1999-09-21 18:50:03 +00:00
Mark Murray
af37a7967b Do this the same way as Internat to reduce diffs. 1999-09-21 17:57:09 +00:00
Dmitrij Tejblum
462da152d2 Someone changed major numbers of the libraries from 2 to 3 for 0 (zero) reasons.
Revert the major number back to 2.

libcrypt only export one function, before the recent changes and now:
char *crypt(const char *key, const char *salt);
The prototype didn't changed. Internal representation of `char' and `char *'
didn't changed. Therefore, there is no reason to change the version number.
1999-09-21 17:52:05 +00:00
Wes Peters
58ae401b79 Fixed a typo (well, format-o) in yesterday's edits.
Spotted by:	John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com> (again)
1999-09-21 17:30:43 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6fd36d7d11 Restore SONAME setting, otherwise libdescrypt.so.3 doesn't end up with
a special SONAME of libcrypt.so.3 and the runtime symlink doesn't work.
1999-09-21 14:47:36 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
f3baa77e5e Restore previous version of FindLinkIn().
Instead, natd(8) should be fixed to call PacketAliasSetAddress()
as part of initialization, as required by libalias(3).
1999-09-21 14:44:32 +00:00
Peter Wemm
6b0e02e513 Somebody deleted the SONAME override causing the symlink to be expanded
at link time and the target name compiled into the binaries.  ie:
everything used libscrypt or libdescrypt explicitly.
1999-09-21 14:44:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
33edfabe57 fix a buglet which jordan made me provoke :-) 1999-09-21 12:05:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
8b3642e112 Add md driver to LINT 1999-09-21 11:15:58 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f69ccc83a3 green and I committed crossing fixes for this. He won. 1999-09-21 11:12:08 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
589dd32c10 Add support for md driver.
sort some comments
1999-09-21 11:11:26 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
00a6a3c65f Add an experimental Memory-Disk driver. This driver will allocate
memory with malloc(9) using a few tricks to save space on the way.
1999-09-21 11:00:49 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
163473ebd5 Print out flags value 1999-09-21 10:51:47 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
76d0deceec Fix unordering 1999-09-21 10:50:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
664451dbba update ktrpsig prototype... 1999-09-21 09:54:33 +00:00
Sheldon Hearn
99abb2876d Add the ``blacklist'' feature, which allows a path to a filename to
be used as a valid pattern in the access control language.

Patch obtained from ftp://ftp.porcupine.org/pub/security/ .

Requested by:	markm
1999-09-21 09:09:57 +00:00
Ruslan Ermilov
02136bf8b0 - Make partially specified permanent links (without `dst_addr' and/or
`dst_port') work for outgoing packets.

- Make permanent links whose `alias_addr' matches the primary aliasing
  address `aliasAddress' work for incoming packets.

- Typo fixes.

Reviewed by:	brian, eivind
1999-09-21 08:40:20 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
b430905573 cleanup madvise code, add a few more sanity checks.
Reviewed by:	Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>,  dg@root.com
1999-09-21 05:00:48 +00:00
Brian Feldman
2b635927ac Kill some spammage that seems to have gotten in through diffs from marcel's
local tree (which happens to have some things we don't :)
1999-09-21 03:47:42 +00:00
Brian Somers
32277d8b6d sys/errno.h -> errno.h 1999-09-21 01:26:49 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
c35bc469bd Bring documentation up to date, add a few more vnconfig examples. 1999-09-21 01:03:11 +00:00
Brian Somers
3927c47b04 Fix the `lt'' comparison in `set filter''
PR:		13819
Submitted by:	Dean M. Phillips <dphill@inav.net>
1999-09-21 01:02:05 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
40360b1bbb Final commit to remove vnode->v_lastr. vm_fault now handles read
clustering issues (replacing code that used to be in
    ufs/ufs/ufs_readwrite.c).  vm_fault also now uses the new VM page counter
    inlines.

    This completes the changeover from vnode->v_lastr to vm_entry_t->v_lastr
    for VM, and fp->f_nextread and fp->f_seqcount (which have been in the
    tree for a while).  Determination of the I/O strategy (sequential, random,
    and so forth) is now handled on a descriptor-by-descriptor basis for
    base I/O calls, and on a memory-region-by-memory-region and
    process-by-process basis for VM faults.

Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@root.com>, Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>
1999-09-21 00:36:16 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
67ddfcaf69 More removals of vnode->v_lastr, replaced by preexisting seqcount
heuristic to detect sequential operation.

    VM-related forced clustering code removed from ufs in preparation for a
    commit to vm/vm_fault.c that does it more generally.

Reviewed by: David Greenman <dg@root.com>, Alan Cox <alc@cs.rice.edu>
1999-09-20 23:27:58 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
8411bf657d Fix handling of a device EOF that occurs in the middle of a block. The
transfer size calculation was incorrect resulting in the last read being
    potentially larger then the actual extent of the device.

    EOF and write handling has not yet been fixed.

Reviewed by:	Tor.Egge@fast.no
1999-09-20 23:17:47 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar
85fce0e478 When bcopying the program name into the ktrace header, make sure we include
the terminating zero by copying MAXCOMLEN + 1 bytes. This fixes the garbage
that occasionally appeared behind the programname when it is at least MAXCOMLEN
bytes long (such as communicator-4.61-bin).
1999-09-20 21:53:17 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
faad302913 Fix a harmless bug I introduced, simplify a bit more while here. 1999-09-20 21:14:43 +00:00
Mark Murray
1f687ff1e7 Minor (but important) comment change. 1999-09-20 20:27:09 +00:00
Bill Paul
3d927b9b51 Close PR #13665. I managed to figure out the problem, no thanks to the
submitter, who *still* hasn't bothered to answer me back.

The thing which the submitter completely failed to mention is that
his 3c900B-TPO card has the transceiver selection in the EEPROM set
to "auto." You can tweak the setting using the 3C90XCFG.EXE utility
that 3Com provides with the card. I'm not sure if it's supposed to
default to auto or if the user fiddled with it. Currently, the xl
driver only does autoselection for 10/100 NICs (i.e. those with NWAY
autonegotiation capabilities). For the 10baseT, 10base5, 10base2,
10baseFL and 100baseFX cards, the driver sets the default media to
whatever the EEPROM transceiver selector says. The problem is that
the "auto" selection is mistakenly identified as "10/100 NWAY
autoselection mode" and this is not handled correctly: the default
media ends up being chosen as 100baseTX, which doesn't work because
we've only added 10baseT media types to the ifmedia word. This leads
to a panic in ifmedia_set() (something else which the submitter never
bothered to mention).

A workaround for this is to re-run the 3C90XCFG.EXE utility and change
the transceiver selection to something besides "auto." I have also
patched the driver to watch for the "auto" setting in the non-miibus
case and select a reasonable default based on the card type instead of
falling through to 100baseTX and exploding.

PR:		misc/13665
1999-09-20 20:26:14 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
2ab8cd46e9 Set si_iosize_max rather than d_maxio.
Register devsw in *attach instead of a SYSINIT.
1999-09-20 19:58:38 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
fae03f66d1 Step one of replacing devsw->d_maxio with si_bsize_max.
Rename dev->si_bsize_max to si_iosize_max and set it in spec_open
if the device didn't.

Set vp->v_maxio from dev->si_bsize_max in spec_open rather than
in ufs_bmap.c
1999-09-20 19:57:28 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
552f337f1f Initialize vp->v_maxio to its default in getnetvnode() rather than
four different places in vfs_cluster.c
1999-09-20 19:53:23 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
8fdd2461b3 Add comment to clarify a commit rpc optimization already being performed. 1999-09-20 19:10:28 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
4cc712004c Fix bug in pipe code relating to writes of mmap'd but illegal address
spaces which cross a segment boundry in the page table.  pmap_kextract()
    is not designed for access to the user space portion of the page
    table and cannot handle the null-page-directory-entry case.

    The fix is to have vm_fault_quick() return a success or failure which
    is then used to avoid calling pmap_kextract().
1999-09-20 19:08:48 +00:00
Bill Paul
0355003f26 Un-do the changes to the DRIVER_MODULE() declarations in these drivers.
This whole idea isn't going to work until somebody makes the bus/kld
code smarter. The idea here is to change the module's internal name
from "foo" to "if_foo" so that ifconfig can tell a network driver from
a non-network one. However doing this doesn't work correctly no matter
how you slice it. For everything to work, you have to change the name
in both the driver_t struct and the DRIVER_MODULE() declaration. The
problems are:

- If you change the name in both places, then the kernel thinks that
  the device's name is now "if_foo", so you get things like:

if_foo0: <FOO ethernet> irq foo at device foo on pcifoo
if_foo0: Ethernet address: foo:foo:foo:foo:foo:foo

  This is bogus. Now the device name doesn't agree with the logical
  interface name. There's no reason for this, and it violates the
  principle of least astonishment.

- If you leave the name in the driver_t struct as "foo" and only
  change the names in the DRIVER_MODULE() declaration to "if_foo" then
  attaching drivers to child devices doesn't work because the names don't
  agree. This breaks miibus: drivers that need to have miibuses and PHY
  drivers attached never get them.

In other words: damned if you do, damned if you don't.

This needs to be thought through some more. Since the drivers that
use miibus are broken, I have to change these all back in order to
make them work again. Yes this will stop ifconfig from being able
to demand load driver modules. On the whole, I'd rather have that
than having the drivers not work at all.
1999-09-20 19:06:45 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
d8a4660643 Clear the SELINGO bit after a selection timeout occurs. SELINGO is
usually cleared by a successful selection, but there is no guarantee
that a future successful selection will ever occur (e.g. empty bus).
The driver never looks at SELINGO, but the busy LED does, so this
change has the cosmetic effect of fixing the rare instance where the
busy LED was left on, confusing the user.
1999-09-20 19:04:22 +00:00
Justin T. Gibbs
55bad6b5c3 Work around a defect in the FIFOEMP status bit of Ultra2 class
aic7xxx parts.  This problem could result in data corruption
during periods of my PCI bus load by busmasters other than the
aic7xxx.

Many thanks to Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu> for characterizing
the symptoms of this problem and testing this fix.
1999-09-20 18:57:04 +00:00
Wes Peters
236cb8163d Fixed the description of when and why aio_suspend returns.
Also spelled out the return values and conditions a little
better.

Noticed by:	John Polstra <jdp@polstra.com>
1999-09-20 18:30:55 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
5b4cc8ee79 Fix the situation where an I/O crosses the EOF point. We need to properly
adjust the bp->b_bcount the same way for unlabeled VN access as dscheck
    does for labeled access.

    We also increase the block size to at least 8K for efficiency.

Reviewed by:	 Tor.Egge@fast.no
1999-09-20 18:06:17 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
f7d9e545c0 Trying to set BAD144 handling on a CD is sufficiently "Dont Do That
then" that we don't need to give the ioctl special treatment.
1999-09-20 17:06:29 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
81f7c76af5 Add a DSO_BAD144 flag which indicates that the driver actually understand
BAD144 handling.

Reject DIOCSBAD and labels with BAD144 tables if the driver cannot grok it.

Reviewed by:    bde
1999-09-20 17:04:39 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp
624aff9227 if_edreg.h moved... 1999-09-20 16:59:55 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
d909b5635d Fix bug in brelse() regarding redirtying buffers on B_ERROR. brelse()
improperly ignored the B_INVAL flag when acting on the B_ERROR.
    If both B_INVAL and B_ERROR are set the buffer is typically out of the
    underlying device's block range and must be destroyed.  If only B_ERROR
    is set (for a write), a write error occured and operation remains as it
    was before:  the buffer must be redirtied to avoid corrupting the
    filesystem state.

Reviewed by:	David Greenman <dg@root.com>
Submitted by:	Tor.Egge@fast.no
1999-09-20 16:19:24 +00:00
Mitsuru IWASAKI
43834dfd27 Return immediately from apm_suspend() when APM BIOS wasn't initialized.
Pressing Alt-Pause key will cause machine to reboot with apm disabled.

PR:		i386/13817
Submitted by:	yokota
1999-09-20 15:29:23 +00:00