- Add the Asus USB-N10 NANO [1]
- Fix panic by adding mtx_assert() to urtwn_init_locked() and
urtwn_stop_locked() [2]
Tested by: Kuan-Chung Chiu <buganini@gmail.com> [1]
Anthony Jenkins <scoobi_doo at yahoo dot com> [2]
r264010: Support speeds up to 12mbaud on newer chips.
r264031: Use 2K IO buffers for improved throughput.
r264149: Add ioctl(2) calls to access bitbang, MPSSE, CPU_FIFO,
and other modes.
Add Tx/Rx multiqueue support to vmx(4)
As a prerequisite for multiple queues, the guest must have MSIX enabled.
Unfortunately, to work around device passthrough bugs, FreeBSD disables
MSIX when running as a VMWare guest due to the hw.pci.honor_msi_blacklist
tunable; this tunable must be disabled for multiple queues.
Also included is various minor changes from the projects/vmxnet branch.
MFC r264865
Update the date that was missed in r263259
- r258014 Document WITH_TESTS src.conf(5) option.
- r263089 Fix description of WITHOUT_BMAKE's purpose.
- r264408 Fix test suite name in src.conf(5).
- r264410 Document how to install the test suite.
- r264412 Add FreeBSD 10.1 to the list of recognized releases for Fx.
- r264413 Miscellaneous fixes to tests(7).
Remove support of LUN-based CD changers from cd(4) driver.
This code was heavily broken few months ago during CAM locking changes.
Fixing it would require almost complete rewrite. Since there are no
known devices on market using this interface younger then ~15 years, and
they are CD, not even DVD, I don't see much reason to rewrite it.
This change does not mean those devices won't work. They will just work
slower due to inefficient disks load/unload schedule if several LUNs
accessed same time.
Add SRC_UPDATE_SKIP, DOC_UPDATE_SKIP, and PORTS_UPDATE_SKIP
variables. These are intended to allow bypassing the
'svn co /usr/{src,doc,ports}' step in the chroot when the
tree exists from external means.
The use case here is that /usr/src, /usr/doc, and /usr/ports
in the chroot exist as result of zfs dataset clones, so it
is possible (and happens quite often) that the included
distributions may not be consistent. (This is not the case
for -RELEASE builds, but does happen for snapshot builds.)
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
r264027:
Add a new release build variable, WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES.
When set to a non-empty value, the installation medium is
compressed as part of the 'install' target in the release/
directory.
r264028:
Clean up trailing whitespace in release/Makefile.
r264029:
Fix logic error.
r264030:
If WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES is set, add the compressed images
to the CLEANFILES list.
r264046:
Use xz(1) instead of gzip(1) to compress release images
when WITH_COMPRESSED_IMAGES is used.
r264073:
Allow overriding xz(1) path.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
r262810:
Merge enabling building FreeBSD/arm images as part of the
release build process.
r262862:
Provide backwards-compatibility with release.conf SVNROOT
entries that do not have a trailing '/'.
r264105:
Add ZEDBOARD support for release builds.
* Local modifications:
- Set SRCBRANCH from head/ to stable/10/.
- Strip svn:merginfo from ^/projects/release-embedded to avoid
pollution.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
share/man/man7/tests.7
Added a section on test suite configuration, and cleaned up up grammar
errors and awkward prose. The config variables were discussed on
freebsd-testing.
The NetBSD Foundation states "Third parties are encouraged to change the
license on any files which have a 4-clause license contributed to the
NetBSD Foundation to a 2-clause license."
This change removes clauses 3 and 4 from copyright / license blocks that
list The NetBSD Foundation as the only copyright holder.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Remove rt_metrics_lite and simply put its members into rtentry.
- Use counter(9) for rt_pksent (former rt_rmx.rmx_pksent). This
removes another cache trashing ++ from packet forwarding path.
- Create zini/fini methods for the rtentry UMA zone. Via initialize
mutex and counter in them.
- Fix reporting of rmx_pksent to routing socket.
- Fix netstat(1) to report "Use" both in kvm(3) and sysctl(3) mode.
r263105:
Add hyperv manual pages provided by Microsoft, formatted
for FreeBSD standards. Very little, if any, content was
modified.
r263106:
Connect the hyperv driver manuals to the build.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
r261832:
Add cross references between rc.conf(5) and jail.conf(5).
r261833:
Add commas (,) to the list in the SEE ALSO section, to match most
other manuals.
r261834:
Bump .Dd forgotten in r261832.
r262499:
release.sh:
- Add a VCSCMD variable that defaults to 'svn checkout',
and update places 'svn co' is used directly.
- After sourcing a configuration file, prefix SRCBRANCH,
PORTBRANCH, and DOCBRANCH with the SVNROOT.
- Properly capitalize 'FreeBSD.org' in the default SVNROOT.
- Update Copyright.
release.conf.sample:
- Add an example to use git instead of svn, by nullifying
SVNROOT, and setting SRCBRANCH, DOCBRANCH, and PORTBRANCH
to the URL fo a git repository.
release.7:
- Document VCSCMD.
r262505:
In release/Makefile, remove exclusion of CVS directories in the
src/ and ports/ distributions.
While I am thinking about it, exclude .git directories for src/
and ports/, as somewhat of a followup to r262499.
r262507:
Chase r262505, and remove CVS exclusion from picobsd builds.
r262509:
Rework how WORLD_FLAGS and KERNEL_FLAGS are set, to remove an
unnecessary expr(1) call.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
- Update a few places to account for va_copy().
- Create a separate 'return values' section and move some statements about
return values to that section.
- Note that each invocation of va_start() and va_copy() must be paired with
va_end() in the same function.
Add IDs for the ASIX 88179 and 88178A USB to GigE adapters.
MFC r258331:
Import the axge(4) driver for the ASIX AX88178A and AX88179 USB Ethernet
adapters. Both devices support Gigabit Ethernet and USB 2.0, and the AX88179
supports USB 3.0.
MFC r258617 (by lwhsu):
Also note to add xhci(4) to kernel configuration to utilize USB 3.0
MFC r258618 (by lwhsu):
Mention axge(4)
Rename definition of IEEE80211_FC1_WEP to IEEE80211_FC1_PROTECTED.
The origin of WEP comes from IEEE Std 802.11-1997 where it defines
whether the frame body of MAC frame has been encrypted using WEP
algorithm or not.
IEEE Std. 802.11-2007 changes WEP to Protected Frame, indicates
whether the frame is protected by a cryptographic encapsulation
algorithm.
Reviewed by: adrian, rpaulo