This is the implementation of the HOSTRES MIB that was developed by
Victor during SoC 2005 with some stylification by philip@ and harti@.
Submitted by: Victor Cruceru <soc-victor@freebsd.org>
Reviewed by: philip, harti
param.h. Per request, I've placed these just after the
_NO_NAMESPACE_POLLUTION ifndef. I've not renamed anything yet, but
may since we don't need the __.
Submitted by: bde, jhb, scottl, many others.
CAM_LUN_INVALID or CAM_TID_INVALID. Retries were being triggered
here when a umass device was unplugged, and while the retries
themselves are probably harmless, they complicated finding the real
SIM removal problems.
the names of directories to include in the base ldconfig script.
This will eliminate the need for each port to install its own
boot script which does nothing but ldocnfig a given directory.
This code was developed by flz (ports committer), discussed on
freebsd-rc@, and modified slightly by me.
Submitted by: flz
Reviewed by: brooks
prefix later, but doing so with @cwd %%OLDPREFIX%% (having
PLIST_SUB+="OLDPREFIX=${PREFIX}") hardcodes the value in the packing
list. That's not really a problem when dealing with ports but that's
a problem with packages since pkg_add -p option only overrides the
first @cwd occurrence.
This patch allow us to use @cwd without any argument. If no
directory argument is given, it will set current working directory
to the first prefix given by the @cwd command.
PR: bin/77212
Submitted by: flz
better, I discovered sn doing too many pointer dereferences. This
driver would do silly things like:
sn_foo(struct ifnet *ifp)
{
struct sn_softc *sc = ifp->if_softc;
sc->ifp->mumble
/* Other stuff */
}
while /* other stuff */ usually needed sc, the extra deref isn't
needed. Eliminate a few dozen of them.
and subsequently broke the build. This change is supposed to fix the
case where doing a mtx_destroy() off a spin mutex while you hold it fails.
If it had been tested I would just leave it in, but it hasn't been tested
yet, so it will have to wait until later.
to old-style signals, to be the DAR register for DSI miss exceptions.
This gives the address of the access rather than the instruction
address. The behaviour is now the same as on i386.
Found by: libsigsegv tests
defined to return an int, but on LP64 platforms the return value of
FD_ISSET() for file descriptors with a bit-index larger than 31 would
not fit an int (due to __fd_mask being defined as an unsigned long).
The fix is to explicitly test against 0.
PR: ia64/91421
Submitted by: Tanaka Akira (akr at m17n dot org)
MFC after: 1 week
modules would have overlapping names.
- Only create /dev/si_control for unit 0.
Tested by: Joerg Lehners Joerg dot Lehners at informatik dot
uni-oldenburg dot de (on 6.x)
MFC after: 1 week
While we don't use the NC_BROADCAST value of nc_flag anywhere in the
RPC code, it is parseable by getnetconfigent(3) from /etc/netconfig.
o Clean up some "see below"'s that were cut and pasted from netconfig.h.
various pcib drivers to use their own private devclass_t variables for
their modules.
- Use the DEFINE_CLASS_0() macro to declare drivers for the various pcib
drivers while I'm here.
struct sx). Instead of storing a direct pointer to a our lock_class
struct in lock_object, reserve 4 bits in the lo_flags field to serve as an
index into a global lock_classes array that contains pointers to the lock
classes. Only debugging code such as WITNESS or INVARIANTS checks and KTR
logging need to access the lock_class member, so this shouldn't add any
overhead to production kernels. It might add some slight overhead to
kernels using those debug options however.
As with the previous set of changes to lock_object, this is going to
completely obliterate the kernel ABI, so be sure to recompile all your
modules.