78809 Commits

Author SHA1 Message Date
jmallett
9313936769 Initialise disk->d_ufs so that in sblock.c it's always initialised
(unless someone tries to use libufs support functions without using
	_fillout or _ctor to construct a uufsd.)

Obtained from:	jmallett_libufs Perforce branch.
2002-08-11 15:37:10 +00:00
mux
fdf494091a Update manpage to match the code, vfsload() isn't used
here since some time, kldload() is used instead.
2002-08-11 15:21:06 +00:00
mux
90e875280c Update manpage to match the code, vfsload() is not used
here since some time, kldload() is used instead.
2002-08-11 15:19:49 +00:00
mux
78ce3ef6cd Update manpage to match the code, we don't use
vfsload() here anymore.
2002-08-11 15:18:41 +00:00
mux
8d653b4875 Update the manpage to match the code. The mount utilities
now don't try to load the filesystem module, the kernel takes
care of this.
2002-08-11 15:17:01 +00:00
nyan
3f156ff8b7 Pc98 does not have the agp device. 2002-08-11 13:23:59 +00:00
schweikh
b2bb39b1eb Fix typos; each file has at least one s/seperat/separat/
(I skipped those in contrib/, gnu/ and crypto/)
While I was at it, fixed a lot more found by ispell that I
could identify with certainty to be errors. All of these
were in comments or text, not in actual code.

Suggested by:	bde
MFC after:	3 days
2002-08-11 13:05:30 +00:00
mux
544b3fb604 The kldload() system call doesn't return 0 when it succeeded,
so compare the return value against -1 to see if it failed
instead of simply doing if (kldload("nfs")).
2002-08-11 11:32:02 +00:00
ru
9f330c956f main.c:450: warning: `targs' might be used uninitialized in this function
Spotted by:	patrick@godloveya.com, naddy, -Wuninitialized

This segfaulted alpha and sparc64; i386 had this magically zeroed.
2002-08-11 11:10:43 +00:00
tjr
a9d85f1bcc Locale environment variables influence wc(1) regardless of whether the
-m option is specified; correct ENVIRONMENT section.
2002-08-11 10:54:19 +00:00
tjr
40eb0ec9c3 Use the iswspace(3) function now that it's been implemented. 2002-08-11 10:52:13 +00:00
tjr
9e94669b31 Correct boundary condition error in D' and P' commands when the last
line of the pattern space is empty. Don't emit spurious newline when
EOF is reached with the `N' command.

Pointed out by:	Oleg Osyka
MFC after:	1 week
2002-08-11 09:53:44 +00:00
imp
2354dfe3ac Follow NetBSD's lead and use WI_PORTTYPE_HOSTAP instead of _AP, since
_AP might be used in the future for cards with firmware that does AP in
firmware.
2002-08-11 08:51:08 +00:00
alc
e22d8b7829 o In aio_cancel(2), make sure that p->p_aioinfo isn't NULL before
dereferencing it.

Submitted by:	saureen <sshah@apple.com>
2002-08-11 04:09:14 +00:00
tjr
717dc062a8 Allow redirections by themselves between "&&" and "||" operators.
For example, >/dev/null && echo foo

Pointed out by:	FUJISHIMA Satsuki
MFC after:	1 week
2002-08-11 03:04:23 +00:00
mux
9c2a740b94 Add #include <sys/sysctl.h>. In my tree, mount.h includes
sysctl.h and I was depending on this namespace pollution.

Submitted by:	jake
2002-08-11 02:07:43 +00:00
mux
81768c3358 Don't #ifdef _KERNEL struct vfsconf, mount_smbfs(8)
still uses it.

Submitted by:	jake
2002-08-11 02:03:44 +00:00
mux
fc88292766 One declaration for struct xvfsconf is enough. I have
no idea how this happened. :-)

Reported by:	Norman C. Rice <nrice@emu.sourcee.com>
2002-08-11 01:59:11 +00:00
rwatson
c455dcde64 Whitespace cleanup--it's not style(9), but it is consistent. Prep
for MAC-related commits to the login infrastructure.

Obtained from:	TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by:	DARPA, NAI Labs
2002-08-11 01:48:43 +00:00
alc
ef9bd6a7a5 o Assert that the page queues lock is held in vm_page_activate(). 2002-08-11 00:21:40 +00:00
alc
4eca68cb45 o Lock page queue accesses by vm_page_activate(). 2002-08-11 00:14:10 +00:00
alc
f8185309a4 o Lock page queue accesses by vm_page_activate(). 2002-08-10 23:53:59 +00:00
alc
fe8b5e270e o Move a call to vm_page_wakeup() inside the scope of the page queues lock. 2002-08-10 23:27:06 +00:00
jake
c154930f19 Auto size available kernel virtual address space based on phsyical memory
size.  This avoids blowing out kva in kmeminit() on large memory machines
(4 gigs or more).

Reviewed by:	tmm
2002-08-10 22:14:16 +00:00
iedowse
3e2d19afb9 Remove some unnecessary sanity checks that break "sh MAKEDEV cd"
and others, because test(1) does not do shortcut evaluation.

Fix the same off-by-one error for acd*t* that revision 1.326 fixed
for other *cd devices.

Suggested by:	bde
Reviewed by:	bde
2002-08-10 22:03:58 +00:00
mux
f43070c325 - Introduce a new struct xvfsconf, the userland version of struct vfsconf.
- Make getvfsbyname() take a struct xvfsconf *.
- Convert several consumers of getvfsbyname() to use struct xvfsconf.
- Correct the getvfsbyname.3 manpage.
- Create a new vfs.conflist sysctl to dump all the struct xvfsconf in the
  kernel, and rewrite getvfsbyname() to use this instead of the weird
  existing API.
- Convert some {set,get,end}vfsent() consumers to use the new vfs.conflist
  sysctl.
- Convert a vfsload() call in nfsiod.c to kldload() and remove the useless
  vfsisloadable() and endvfsent() calls.
- Add a warning printf() in vfs_sysctl() to tell people they are using
  an old userland.

After these changes, it's possible to modify struct vfsconf without
breaking the binary compatibility.  Please note that these changes don't
break this compatibility either.

When bp will have updated mount_smbfs(8) with the patch I sent him, there
will be no more consumers of the {set,get,end}vfsent(), vfsisloadable()
and vfsload() API, and I will promptly delete it.
2002-08-10 20:19:04 +00:00
mux
120b32fbcc Introduce a new sysctl flag, CTLFLAG_SKIP, which will cause
sysctl_sysctl_next() to skip this sysctl.  The sysctl is
still available, but doesn't appear in a "sysctl -a".

This is especially useful when you want to deprecate a sysctl,
and add a warning into it to warn users that they are using
an old interface.  Without this flag, the warning would get
echoed when running "sysctl -a" (which happens at boot).
2002-08-10 19:56:45 +00:00
scottl
c78ea1d741 Fix GET_TRAN_SETTINGS to be more correct.
Don't allow SCSI resets on the 5400S card, it seems to cause problems with
certain backplanes.

Submitted by:	lnb@freebsdsystems.com
MFC after:	3 days
2002-08-10 19:55:00 +00:00
scottl
48bfad9a43 Fix the GET_TRAN_SETTINGS and SET_TRAN_SETTINGS ops to be more correct. 2002-08-10 19:48:27 +00:00
alc
b7e2fb0655 o Use the VM_ALLOC_WIRED flag instead of calling vm_page_wire(). 2002-08-10 18:42:13 +00:00
alc
4c29b0e7b7 o Remove the setting and clearing of the PG_MAPPED flag from the alpha and
ia64 pmap.
 o Remove the PG_MAPPED flag's declaration.
2002-08-10 18:01:39 +00:00
hrs
d855970854 Add missing ";". General entities should always have &foo; form. 2002-08-10 17:34:49 +00:00
alc
18a9f2a8ff o Remove the setting and clearing of the PG_MAPPED flag. (This flag is
obsolete.)
2002-08-10 17:14:14 +00:00
luigi
d7e57fda87 Fix one parsing bug introduced by last commit, and correct parsing
and printing of or-blocks in address, ports and options lists.
2002-08-10 15:10:15 +00:00
luigi
7e0588a056 Major revision of the ipfw manpage, trying to make it up-to-date
with ipfw2 extensions and give examples of use of the new features.

This is just a preliminary commit, where i simply added the basic
syntax for the extensions, and clean up the page (e.g. by listing
things in alphabetical rather than random order).
I would appreciate feedback and possible corrections/extensions
by interested parties.

Still missing are a more detailed description of stateful rules
(with keepalives), interaction with of stateful rules and natd (don't do
that!), examples of use with the recently introduced rule sets.

There is an issue related to the MFC: RELENG_4 still has ipfw as a
default, and ipfw2 is optional. We have two options here: MFC this
page as ipfw(8) adding a large number of "SORRY NOT IN IPFW" notes,
or create a new ipfw2(8) manpage just for -stable users.  I am all
for the first approach, but of course am listening to your comments.
2002-08-10 15:04:40 +00:00
sos
f13f8ca375 Minor corrections.
Suggested by: scottl <Scott Long>
2002-08-10 11:56:03 +00:00
mikeh
5d9963ef28 Add break's to case blocks.
PR:		bin/41511
Submitted by:	Daniel Hagan <dhagan@acm.vt.edu>
2002-08-10 08:42:10 +00:00
alc
bd05c1490b o Remove the setting and clearing of the PG_MAPPED flag. (This flag is
obsolete.)
2002-08-10 07:40:30 +00:00
alc
5b6c90a737 o Remove the setting and clearing of the PG_MAPPED flag. (This flag is
obsolete.)
2002-08-10 07:11:16 +00:00
imp
e2c33f00df When we allocate our bus address via the kludge that we have in the
code to do it when the bios doesn't do it for us, flag it.  Then, when
we dealloc, do an equal kludge to get rid of the address.  This should
address the can't get IRQ and panic bug in a more graceful way.

# really should write a dealloc routine and just call it instead, since
# this might not fix things in the kldunload case.
2002-08-10 06:37:32 +00:00
imp
d52ece8b2a confirmed OZ6912 and 6972 share same pci ID 2002-08-10 06:35:03 +00:00
jake
8d72d232ef truss hasn't been ported to ia64 yet.
Noticed by:	ru
2002-08-10 06:10:17 +00:00
jake
b46f5a1520 xlint seems to build fine on sparc64. 2002-08-10 05:44:44 +00:00
jake
ba018bfce3 Put getconf in the right place. 2002-08-10 05:43:40 +00:00
luigi
e3c4c6c9da One bugfix and one new feature.
The bugfix (ipfw2.c) makes the handling of port numbers with
a dash in the name, e.g. ftp-data, consistent with old ipfw:
use \\ before the - to consider it as part of the name and not
a range separator.

The new feature (all this description will go in the manpage):

each rule now belongs to one of 32 different sets, which can
be optionally specified in the following form:

	ipfw add 100 set 23 allow ip from any to any

If "set N" is not specified, the rule belongs to set 0.

Individual sets can be disabled, enabled, and deleted with the commands:

	ipfw disable set N
	ipfw enable set N
	ipfw delete set N

Enabling/disabling of a set is atomic. Rules belonging to a disabled
set are skipped during packet matching, and they are not listed
unless you use the '-S' flag in the show/list commands.
Note that dynamic rules, once created, are always active until
they expire or their parent rule is deleted.
Set 31 is reserved for the default rule and cannot be disabled.

All sets are enabled by default. The enable/disable status of the sets
can be shown with the command

	ipfw show sets

Hopefully, this feature will make life easier to those who want to
have atomic ruleset addition/deletion/tests. Examples:

To add a set of rules atomically:

	ipfw disable set 18
	ipfw add ... set 18 ...		# repeat as needed
	ipfw enable set 18

To delete a set of rules atomically

	ipfw disable set 18
	ipfw delete set 18
	ipfw enable set 18

To test a ruleset and disable it and regain control if something
goes wrong:

	ipfw disable set 18
	ipfw add ... set 18 ...         # repeat as needed
	ipfw enable set 18 ; echo "done "; sleep 30 && ipfw disable set 18

    here if everything goes well, you press control-C before
    the "sleep" terminates, and your ruleset will be left
    active. Otherwise, e.g. if you cannot access your box,
    the ruleset will be disabled after the sleep terminates.

I think there is only one more thing that one might want, namely
a command to assign all rules in set X to set Y, so one can
test a ruleset using the above mechanisms, and once it is
considered acceptable, make it part of an existing ruleset.
2002-08-10 04:37:32 +00:00
bmah
1627a3b4be Add ia64 to platforms supported by em(4). 2002-08-10 03:39:05 +00:00
peter
abefb12367 My quad cpu itanium2 box has its cpu's numbered with a lid starting
at 192.  Masking off bottom 4 bits is not very good here.
2002-08-10 03:36:42 +00:00
bmah
b6ad09447d New release notes: No more TurboChannel Alpha support, drivers.flp.
Modified release notes:  em(4) has been reported to work on ia64,
OpenSSL 0.9.6g, tweak cross-building note and note MFC.

Remove an obsolete release note about DEC 3000 support on floppies.
2002-08-10 03:35:58 +00:00
peter
097002081e Fix the broken "avoid unaligned data" fix. The problem is that the builtin
gcc memcpy "knows" about types that are supposed to be actually already
aligned and triggers alignment errors doing the memcpy itself.
"Fix" this by changing it to a bcopy().  In this case, we had:
  struct timeval *tp;
  struct timeval tv1;
  memcpy(&tv1,tp,sizeof(tv1));
.. and since gcc *knows* that a pointer to a timeval is longword aligned
and that tv1 is longword aligned, then it can use an inline that assumes
alignment.  The following works too:
  cp = (char *)tp;
  memcpy(&tv1,cp,sizeof(tv1));
Simply casting (char *)tp  for the memcpy doesn't work. :-(
This affected different 64 bit platforms in different ways and depends
a lot on gcc as well.  I've seen this on alpha and ia64 at least, although
alpha isn't doing it right now.
2002-08-10 03:00:55 +00:00
nectar
f779e835e5 Resolve conflicts. 2002-08-10 01:50:50 +00:00