sizeof(struct inode) into a new malloc bucket on the i386. This
didn't happen in -current due to the removal of i_lock, but it does
no harm to apply the workaround to -current first.
Reduce the size of the i_spare[] array in struct inode from 4 to
3 entries, and change ext2fs to use i_din.di_spare[1] so that it
does not need i_spare[3].
Reviewed by: bde
MFC after: 3 days
the original commit of local_startup depended on the scripts being
executable; so there is too much precedence to change it now. About all
anyone could agree on is that rev 1.274 broke POLA and before rev 1.274
also broke POLA.
survive a sysinstall Ctrl-C -> 'Restart'. This fixes another annoying
bug where restarting sysinstall will try to reload kernel modules and
do other external things that have already been done. For now, use
these persistent variables to keep track of module, usbd, and pccardd
initialization.
Bug found by: rwatson
MFC after: 1 week
misuse of /usr/src/include headers. This REALLY fixes
the 20010919 src/UPDATING entry.
With this patch the 4.2-RELEASE box was able to survive
the 5.0-CURRENT "make world".
Beat over the head with this patch: obrien
come from the installation document (of the release documentation)
not the readme. The installation document is the one that has the
content of the old FLOPPIES.TXT.
Pointy hat to: bmah
we're at least consistent with what tcsendbreak(3) is documented
to do.
MFC after: 2 weeks
Note, the MFC will be to sys/dev/dgb/dgm.c on the RELENG_4 branch
I am not sure if this is absolutely necessary on all systems. Yet,
there certainly are motherboards and notebook systems which require
this, although there are other systems which just don't. I hope we
shall know when to do this on which systems, as the development of our
ACPI subsystem progresses... (I know we didn't need this for the APM
resume.)
all the debugging code into the function versions of the mutex operations
in kern_mutex.c. This reduced the __mtx_* macros to simply wrappers of
the _{get,rel}_lock_* macros, so the __mtx_* macros were also abolished in
favor of just calling the _{get,rel}_lock_* macros. The tangled hairy mass
of macros calling macros is at least a bit more sane now.
* Don't get confused when memory regions don't lie on page boundaries -
remember our page size is typically larger than the firmware's page size.
* Add a function ia64_running_in_simulator() which is intended to detect
whether the kernel is running in SKI or on real hardware.