free from the 2.88MB that we had using El Torito emulation.
The --iso option was already there, just didn't do anything before.
Submitted by: Marta Carbone
MFC after: 3 days
No longer export rt_tables as all lookups go through
rt_tables_get_rnh().
We cannot make rt_tables (and rtstat, rttrash[1]) static as
netstat -r (-rs[1]) would stop working on a stripped
VIMAGE_GLOBALS kernel.
Reviewed by: zec
Presumably broken by: phk 13.5y ago in r12820 [1]
(i.e. /etc/termcap). This can be useful when using /rescue/vi while /usr
is not (or unable to be) mounted. The termcap.small can be found in
src/etc/termcap.small.
PR: bin/80256 (audit-trail)
Submitted by: Brian Candler <B.Candler at pobox.com>, Alex Kozlov <spam at rm-rf.kiev.ua>
MFC after: 1 month
int. All of its callers pass in cmd as a u_long, so this has
always been a dangerous type demotion. It was spooted by clang/llvm
trying to do a type promotion and sign extension within
cam_periph_ioctl.
Submitted by: rdivacky
a pointer to an ifaddr matching the passed socket address, returns a
boolean indicating whether one was present. In the (near) future,
ifa_ifwithaddr() will return a referenced ifaddr rather than a raw
ifaddr pointer, and the new wrapper will allow callers that care only
about the boolean condition to avoid having to free that reference.
MFC after: 3 weeks
address lists, at_ifaddr_list. Acquire the lock, and use ifaddr
refcounts where necessary, to close most known address-related
races in netatalk.
Annotate one potential race in at_control() where we acquire an
ifaddr reference, drop the global lock, and scrub the address from
the ifnet before re-acquiring the global lock, which could allow
for a writer-writer race.
MFC after: 3 weeks
remaining potential races in ifconfig's management of IPX addresses.
This is largely accomplished by dropping a global write lock for the
IPX address list over the body of in_control(), although there are
some places we bump the refcount on an ifaddr of interest while
calling out to the routing code or link layer code, which might
require revisiting.
Annotate one as a potential race if two simultaneous delete ioctls
are issued for the same IPX addresses at once.
MFC after: 3 weeks
a new rwlock, ipx_ifaddr_rw, wrapped with macros. This locking is
necessary but not sufficient, in isolation, to satisfy the stability
requirements of a fully parallel IPX input path during interface
reconfiguration.
MFC after: 3 weeks
calls to vdrop() until after the free page queues lock is released. This
eliminates repeatedly releasing and reacquiring the free page queues lock
each time the last cached page is reclaimed from a vnode-backed object.
- Unify reference count and lock initialization in a single function,
ifa_init().
- Move tear-down from a macro (IFAFREE) to a function ifa_free().
- Move reference count bump from a macro (IFAREF) to a function ifa_ref().
- Instead of using a u_int protected by a mutex to refcount(9) for
reference count management.
The ifa_mtx is now used for exactly one ioctl, and possibly should be
removed.
MFC after: 3 weeks
vn_open_cred in default implementation. Valid struct ucred is needed for
audit and MAC, and curthread credentials may be wrong.
This further requires modifying the interface of vn_fullpath(9), but it
is out of scope of this change.
Reviewed by: rwatson
vn_open_cred invocations shall not audit namei path.
In particular, specify VN_OPEN_NOAUDIT for dotdot lookup performed by
default implementation of vop_vptocnp, and for the open done for core
file. vn_fullpath is called from the audit code, and vn_open there need
to disable audit to avoid infinite recursion. Core file is created on
return to user mode, that, in particular, happens during syscall return.
The creation of the core file is audited by direct calls, and we do not
want to overwrite audit information for syscall.
Reported, reviewed and tested by: rwatson
main cycle only if the len passed is equal to 0. If end address
overflows use last possible address as the end address.
Based on: discussion on arm@
MFC after: 1 month
Note that I also added the usbdev to the list, because the 8813 version
is not yet known there. I might have twisted the sorting there but because
8813 comes before 8818, I added it before that (with _8813 to differentiate)
the item.
PR: 135628
Submitted by: Yoshikazu GOTO <goto at on-link dot jp>
Approved by: imp (mentor, implicit)
using raw IPX sockets. While functional, this support is disabled
using a flag that can't be changed from userspace, and google reveals
no documentation or use of that flag anywhere. This eliminates a
potential lock order reversal and code reentrance issue in which the
output path reentered the input path in IPX.
An alternative to removal would be to use the netisr, as a comment I
added in 2005 suggests. While this change is fairly straight-forward,
the lack of any consumers or the easy possibility of consumers (kernel
modification and recompile required) suggests that this is simply an
unused feature.
Update README to remove this TODO, and a TODO regarding IPX/IP
encapsulation which was also removed a few years ago.
MFC after: 1 week
in some commercial Unix systems, which utilizes Huffman minimum redundancy
code tree to compress files. This implementation supports the "new" pack
format only, just like GNU gzip did.
Thanks for oliver@'s archive set which I can test against, and Mingyan Guo
for providing helpful review of my code.
PR: bin/109567
MFC after: 1 month
To detect which controller is ICH based one, add a new member
variable ich to struct fxp_ident and move the struct to
if_fxpvar.h. Since I've faked controller revision, don't allow
microcode loading for ICH based controllers.
With this change all ICH based controllers will have WOL and Rx
checksum offload capability.
PR: kern/135451
Tested by: Alexey Shuvaev ( shuvaev <> physik dot uni-wuerzburg dot de ),
pluknet ( pluknet <> gmail dot com ),
Gary Jennejohn ( gary.jennejohn <> freenet dot de )
not allow multicast filter programming when controller is busy to
send/receive frames. So it used to mark need_mcsetup bit and defer
multicast filter programming until controller becomes idle state.
To detect when the controller is idle fxp(4) relied on Tx
completion interrupt with NOP command and fxp_start_body and
fxp_intr_body had to see whether pending multicast filter
programming was requested. This resulted in very complex logic and
sometimes it did not work as expected.
Since the controller should be in idle state before any multicast
filter modifications I changed it to reinitialize the controller
whenever multicast filter programming is required. This is the same
way what OpenBSD and NetBSD does. Also I added IFF_DRV_RUNNING
check in ioctl handler so controller would be reinitialized only if
it is absolutely needed.
With this change I guess we can remove fxp(4) DELAY hack in ifioctl
for IPv6 case.
upper stack in fxp_start_body().
fxp(4) drops driver lock in Rx path so check the fxp(4) is still
running after reacquiring driver lock in Rx path. Also don't
invoke fxp_intr_body if fxp(4) is not running. With this change
there is no need to set suspend bit in device attach phase.
hardware reset in attach phase. Selective reset does not clear
configured parameters so I think full hardware reset is required.
To prevent PCI bus lock-up, do selective reset first which will get
off the controller from PCI bus and request software reset after
selective reset. Software reset will unmask interrupts so disable
it after the reset.
common mbuf dma tag for both Tx and Rx path but Rx buffer should
have single DMA segment and maximum buffer size of the segment
should be less than MCLBYTES.
fxp(4) also have to check Tx completion status which was updated by
DMA so we need BUS_DMASYNC_PREREAD and BUS_DMASYNC_POSTWRITE
synchronization in Tx path. Fix all misuse of bus_dmamap_sync(9) in
fxp(4). I guess this change shall fix occasional driver breakage in
PAE environments.
While I'm here add error messages of dma tag/buffer creation and
correct messages.
Formerly, it was possible for the file to be created between the check if it
existed and the open; the contents would then be lost.
Because this must use O_EXCL, noclobber > will not create a file through a
symlink anymore. This agrees with behaviour of other shells.
Approved by: ed (mentor) (implicit)