tasks. Since the host controllers rely on tasks to process transfer
timeouts, if a synchronous transfer from a driver was invoked from
a task and timed out, it would never complete because the single
task thread was stuck performing the synchronous transfer so couldn't
process the timeout.
This affected the axe, udav and ural drivers.
Problem hardware provided by: guido
o day and mday are the same. No need to subtract 1 from mday.
o Set dow to -1 as clock_ct_to_ts() checks this field and
returns EINVAL on any day of the week but Sunday.
Also, don't build pccardc now. I've left it in place for people that
wish to build it to test experimental support for oldcard
functionality that may have been lost in newcard.
Unlock the vnode in devfs_close() while calling into the driver d_close()
routine.
devfs_revoke() changes by: ups
Reviewed and bugfixes by: tegge
Tested by: mbr, Peter Holm
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
MFC after: 1 week
- Count (scheduling of) software interrupts (SWIs) as SWIs, not as
hardware interrupts.
- Don't count (scheduling of) delayed SWIs as interrupts at all, since
in the delayed case it is expected that there are many more scheduling
calls than handling calls. Perhaps all interrupts should be counted
only when they are handled, but it is only counts of delayed SWIs that
shouldn never be combined with the other counts.
subr_trap.c:
- Count (handling of) Asynchronous System Traps (ASTs) as traps, not as
software interrupts.
Before these changes, the counter for SWIs only counted ASTs, and SWIs
weren't counted separately, but a subcounter for ASTs alone is less
needed than for most other exception sources.
4.4BSD-Lite uses the counters for similar things (actually matching
their names) on its main arches (hp300, ..., !i386) where more of the
exceptions are in hardware.
snd_emu10k1 and snd_emu10kx into one line. The 'pci' dependency here
adds no value, so I eliminted it (we don't have a snd.all file that
might make it mildly useful, and even then it wouldn't be that
useful). With the pci optional component eliminated, I could use the
'|' operator. I could have also include pci on both sides of the |
operator, but since it isn't a value add at all, it was better to
eliminate it.
- Inline ship_msg() into ngs_rcvmsg().
- Plug memory leak in case if no control socket present.
- Remove malloc() and allocate the sockaddr on stack.
- style(9).
long being DMA'ed 2 (or 1) bytes past the end of the mbuf and corrupting
random kernel memory. I had forgotten about the 2 bytes of implict
padding the firmware assumes.
Sponsored by: Myricom Inc.
- Use malloc() and free() instead of MALLOC() and FREE() macros.
- Do not check malloc results if M_WAITOK was used.
- Remove linked list of all netgraph sockets. It isn't needed.
- Use ng_findhook() instead of searching the list ourselves.
- Use NG_WAITOK in syscalls.
- Remove unneeded includes.
- style(9)
directory before the ${MACHINE_ARCH}/${MACHINE_ARCH} directory so that
machine-specific files take precedence of architecture-specific ones.
This fixes the build on sun4v which doesn't use the sparc64 version
of mem.c.
Tested by: make universe
Issue __sflush() before possible setting O_APPEND mode or ftruncate(),
write to wrong place may occurse oserwise.
Use simplified _sseek() to the start, if no O_APPEND is set, instead
of _fseeko() (_sseek() to the end, if O_APPEND, occurse later, as for
file != NULL).
Don't check seek error return, as original fopen() and freopen() never
does.
file != NULL:
Add missing _sseek() to the end.
+ Use rc.subr(8) features properly.
+ Do the whole job of obliterating /tmp contents in find(1).
+ Leave lost+found and quota.{user,group} in /tmp only if root-owned.
+ Make the overall structure clearer by first removing the X dirs
(perhaps along with the rest of /tmp) and then re-creating them.
+ Use "find -exec rm -rf {} +" for efficiency: each rm instance gets
a chance to kill as much files in /tmp as ARG_MAX permits.
PR: bin/104044
Submitted by: Andrey Simonenko <see PR for email>
Hacked by: yar
MFC after: 1 month