"forced". If some pre-condition is not met, it should fail as it normally
does and rc.subr(8) will make the appropriate decision. Incidentally, the
previous behaviour had a bug where the "force" flag was respected only
when checking rc.conf(5) knobs. The flag was ignored when verifying the
rpcbind(8) dependency.
MFC after: 2 weeks
defined. This restores the old behavior, and eliminates the
dependency on the kernconf.tmpl when INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE isn't
included in the kernel config. There were many people in the terminal
room that had almost, but not quite, up-to-date config files that this
helps. I don't know if this is the result of skew among the cvsup
servers, or some other more subtle problem. However, this fix should
work for any config of recent vintage (I tested with the latest, and
one before the recent changes, and eye-balled the intermediate
versions).
Reviewed by: the terminal room crew
this bug and submitted these patches to dunstan@. He sent them to me
to test, and I discovered they were needed for the atmel kernel config
files. Since we were playing with them in the terminal room after the
developer's summit today, I thought I'd go ahead and commit them to
allow those folks that now have atmel hardware (thanks Andre) a chance
to try it out w/o my help. Since dunstan@ is asleep right now, risk
stepping on his toes a little by going ahead and committing this
change.
Submitted by: dunstan@, bde@
Tested by: bde@
adapter list still capable, but only PCI-E adapters are now enabled.
The user can enable older PCI-X or PCI adapters using ifconfig.
Secondly, Arthur Hartwig pointed out my MSI change was not working
correctly, changed to something that now does. Thanks Arthur.
There was also a fundamental bug in the 82575 MSIX code, the MSIX
registers had to be mapped, opps :)
Rubber-stamped by: Pdeuskar
the power_nodriver tunable is off. pci_cfg_save() already checks the
tunable internally, and no other callers of pci_cfg_save() check the
tunable.
Reviewed by: imp
- Updated firmware to latest release (v3.4.8) to fix TSO + jumbo frame lockup
- Added MSI (hw.bce.msi_enable) and TSO (hw.bce.tso_enable) sysctls
- Fixed kernel panic when MSI is used and module is unloaded
- Added several new debug routines
- Removed slack space for RX/TX chains since it only covers sloppy coding
- Fixed a potential problem when programming jumbo MTU size in hardware
- Various other comment changes
MFC after: 4 weeks
symbol lookup failures that later result in null-pointer
dereferences. This needs looking into, but since we're
close to release it's possible that it's not resolved before
that time.
because on at least my dc based cards there's garbage in there. The
recent changes in the resource code appears to have unmasked this
problem... At least dc now probes/attaches better than it did before.
Also, we no longer need to write to the cfg for the other registers.
different versions of FreeBSD source tree.
Old config(8) can now be used unless you want to use INCLUDE_CONFIG_FILE
option.
Approved by: imp
Reviewed by: imp
other than repo copied tcp_subr.c into tcp_timewait.c#1.284:
tcp_input.c#1.350 tcp_timewait() -> tcp_twcheck()
tcp_timer.c#1.92 tcp_timer_2msl_reset() -> tcp_tw_2msl_reset()
tcp_timer.c#1.92 tcp_timer_2msl_stop() -> tcp_tw_2msl_stop()
tcp_timer.c#1.92 tcp_timer_2msl_tw() -> tcp_tw_2msl_scan()
This is a mechanical move with appropriate renames and making
them static if used only locally.
The tcp_tw_2msl_scan() cleanup function is still run from the
tcp_slowtimo() in tcp_timer.c.
operating with the "-b basedir" option would not correctly update files
which had flags set or were hardlinked.
Submitted by: Karsten Schmidt
Pointy hat to: cperciva
MFC after: 1 week
value in the mbuf with the result of the calculation. Previously,
if we chose to return an ICMP message, the quoted UDP checksum bytes
would be different to what was sent.
PR: 112471
Submitted by: Matthew Luckie <mluckie@cs.waikato.ac.nz>
MFC after: 3 weeks