future:
rename ttyopen() -> tty_open() and ttyclose() -> tty_close().
We need the ttyopen() and ttyclose() for the new generic cdevsw
functions for tty devices in order to have consistent naming.
rev. 1.67, author: mycroft
Fix a byte order error.
rev. 1.68, author: mycroft
Adjust some silliness that was causing us to do extra work for
"frame list rollover" interrupts, which we pretty much ignore.
Obtained from: NetBSD
pmap_protect() and pmap_remove(). In general, they require the lock in
order to modify a page's pv list or flags. In some cases, however,
pmap_protect() can avoid acquiring the lock.
hints-based probe to fdc_hints_probe().
Also:
* Fix some resource leaks when attach fails.
* Remove the FDC_ATTACHED flag. It was supposed to prevent multiple
unloads but this is not necessary.
allows a bus to re-enumerate its child handles and optionally replace
them with new children, arranged to the bus's liking. (The current device
space is flat with all devices immediately under acpi0). Add comments
for each interface.
for unknown events.
A number of modules return EINVAL in this instance, and I have left
those alone for now and instead taught MOD_QUIESCE to accept this
as "didn't do anything".
systems defined interfaces in thread_db.h use prgregset_t but not
prgregset_t * to be a output parameter, this is the only way to maintain
source code compatible with them.
line as the announcement. Someone should probably update the "buffers
remaining" message since we now no longer should have any buffers remaining
at that point.
Until now the function has just returned zero for any event, but
that is downright wrong for MOD_UNLOAD and not very useful for any
future events we add where it may be crucial to be able to tell
if the event was unhandled or successful.
Change the function to return as follows:
MOD_LOAD -> 0
MOD_UNLOAD -> EBUSY
anything else -> EOPNOTSUPP
when the battery is fully charged. That breaks some of the arithmetic in
calculating the remaining capacity (ends up with more than 100%).
This commit makes sure the max is 100.
Approved by: njl
check to ensure that the caller is not prison root.
The intention is to fix file descriptor creation so that
prison root can not use the last remaining file descriptors.
This privilege should be reserved for non-jailed root users.
Approved by: bmilekic (mentor)
reduces the size of the pv_entry structure a small but significant amount.
This is implemented a little differently because it isn't so cheap to get
the physical address of the page tabke page on amd64.. instead of it
being directly accessible from the top level page directory, it is now
two additional tree levels down. However.. In almost all cases, we
recently had the physical address if the page table page a short while
before we needed it, but it slipped through our fingers. This patch
saves it for when we do need it. Also, for the one case where we do not
have the ptp paddr, we are always running in curproc context and so we
can do a vtopte-like trick. I've implemented vtopde() for this purpose.
There is still a CYA entry in pmap_unuse_pt() that needs to be removed. I
think it can be removed now but I forgot to test with it gone.
sched_add() rather than just doing it in sched_wakeup(). The old
ithread preemption code used to set NEEDRESCHED unconditionally if it
didn't preempt which masked this bug in SCHED_4BSD.
Noticed by: jake
Reported by: kensmith, marcel
Add a MOD_QUIESCE event for modules. This should return error (EBUSY)
of the module is in use.
MOD_UNLOAD should now only fail if it is impossible (as opposed to
inconvenient) to unload the module. Valid reasons are memory references
into the module which cannot be tracked down and eliminated.
When kldunloading, we abandon if MOD_UNLOAD fails, and if -force is
not given, MOD_QUIESCE failing will also prevent the unload.
For backwards compatibility, we treat EOPNOTSUPP from MOD_QUIESCE as
success.
Document that modules should return EOPNOTSUPP for unknown events.