these add support for listing BSSIDs via wicontrol -l. I added code
to call OID_802_11_BSSID_LIST_SCAN to allow scanning for any nearby
wirelsss nets.
Convert from using individual mutexes to a mutex pool, created in
subr_ndis.c. This deals with the problem of drivers creating locks
in their DriverEntry() routines which might get trashed later.
Put some messages under IFF_DEBUG.
of the leftovers from the old version that really doesn't work anymore.
Add a reset function for host-end of the ATA channel. This is needed
for the SiI3112 in order to whack it back to reality if a device
locks up the SATA interface (thereby preventing that we can reset the
device). The result is that ATA now recovers from the timeouts that
happens with the SiI3112A and more or less all disks based on old
PATA electronics with a Marvell PATA->SATA converter. This includes
lots of the popular SATA dongles and the WDC Raptor disks..
I started with a year-old patch by Orlando Bassotto
<orlando.bassotto@ieo-research.it>, and ported it to 5.2-CURRENT along with
fixing the problems working with pre-Audigy cards.
signals to addresses to the child busses. Typically, ProgIf of 1
means a subtractive bridge. However, Intel has a whole lot of ones
with a ProgIf of 80 that are also subtractive. We cope with these
bridges too. This eliminates hw.pci.allow_unsupported_io_range
because that had almost the same effect as these patches (almost means
'buggy'). Remove the bogus checks for ISA bus locations: these cycles
aren't special and are only passed by transparent bridges.
We allow any range to succeed. If the range is a superset of the
range that's decoded, trim the resource to that range. Otherwise,
pass the range unchanged. This will change the location that PC Card
and CardBus cards are attached. This might bogusly cause some
overlapping allocation that wasn't present before, but the overlapping
fixes need to be in the pci level.
There's also a few formatting changes here.
implementation writes directly to a file, similar to the Darwin,
Solaris, and whoever else implementations, rather than buffering
through a pseudo-device.
a maximum dump size of 0, return a size-related error, rather
than returning success. Otherwise, waitpid() will incorrectly
return a status indicating that a core dump was created. Note
that the specific error doesn't actually matter, since it's lost.
MFC after: 2 weeks
PR: 60367
Submitted by: Valentin Nechayev <netch@netch.kiev.ua>
tcp6_usr_bind(), tcp_usr_connect(), and tcp6_usr_connect() before checking
to see whether the address is multicast so that the proper errno value
will be returned if sa_len is incorrect. The checks are identical to the
ones in in_pcbbind_setup(), in6_pcbbind(), and in6_pcbladdr(), which are
called after the multicast address check passes.
MFC after: 30 days
avoid relying on the minimum memory allocation size to avoid problems.
The check is somewhat redundant because the consumers of the returned
structure will check that sa_len is a protocol-specific larger size.
Submitted by: Matthew Dillon <dillon@apollo.backplane.com>
Reviewed by: nectar
MFC after: 30 days
allnodes multicast route if the routing table has not been initialized.
This avoids a panic during boot if an interface detaches before the
routing table is initialized.
Submitted by: sam