They were not very useful in their current state. It only ran a fork bomb,
confirmed headers/footers matched, hard-coded the number of expected entries
(rather than ensuring each entry is present when expected), and was missing a
sizeof_long.c file from r251368 which makes its intent for testing 32-bit
binaries unclear.
More extensive tests should be written with ATF now.
which is responsible for filtering and RSS.
Add the ability to use filters that match on PF/VF (aka "VNIC id") while
here. This is mutually exclusive with filtering on outer VLAN tag with
Q-in-Q.
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
- Get the list of registers to read during a regdump from the shared
code instead of the OS specific code. This follows a similar move
internally. The shared code includes the list for T6.
- Update cxgbetool to be able to decode T5 VF, T6, and T6 VF register
dumps (and catch up with some updates to T4 and T5 register decode).
Obtained from: Chelsio Communications
Sponsored by: Chelsio Communications
In case ELF Tool Chain's elfcopy introduces any regressions this knob is
available as a transition aid. It will be removed once we are confident
that any regressions have been fixed.
Each of the ath* commands do their own direct socket/ioctl calls,
which makes it difficult to forklift upgrade things.
So, this is the beginning of abstracting out the stats API calls
in the hope that I can migrate things to use a /dev/athX file for
ioctls and use a more general interface.
Tested:
* QCA9565 NIC, STA mode
After calling the cap_init(3) function Casper will fork from it's original
process, using pdfork(2). Forking from a process has a lot of advantages:
1. We have the same cwd as the original process.
2. The same uid, gid and groups.
3. The same MAC labels.
4. The same descriptor table.
5. The same routing table.
6. The same umask.
7. The same cpuset(1).
From now services are also in form of libraries.
We also removed libcapsicum at all and converts existing program using Casper
to new architecture.
Discussed with: pjd, jonathan, ed, drysdale@google.com, emaste
Partially reviewed by: drysdale@google.com, bdrewery
Approved by: pjd (mentor)
Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D4277
These are no longer needed after the recent 'beforebuild: depend' changes
and hooking DIRDEPS_BUILD into a subset of FAST_DEPEND which supports
skipping 'make depend'.
Sponsored by: EMC / Isilon Storage Division
Tools removed from the list are now provided by the ELF Tool Chain
project and are not controlled by the WITHOUT_BINUTILS_BOOTSTRAP knob.
Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation
Although POSIX literally permits failing with [EINVAL] if IPC_CREAT and
IPC_EXCL were both passed, the semaphore set already exists and has fewer
semaphores than nsems, this does not allow an application to retry safely:
if the [EINVAL] is actually because of the semmsl limit, an infinite loop
would result.
PR: 206927
the object directory among all builds where it makes sense. When
building with NANO_CPUTYPE, separate that out to its own object
directory. Put disk files in their own directories.
This should make having multiple variants of the same architecture
saner.
o Make sure we create bsd label for MBR scheme (though we don't
really need it for the efi case, and boot1 can't read it). Add
notes about why we have to do this, at least for BIOS.
o Make the BIOS / UEFI with gpt config work.
o Remove now-moribund packaging stuff
Add support for being able to boot off both UEFI and BIOS firmware,
ala the memstick trick.
Add support for writing to GPT volumes.
Move away from using bsd labels at all for these embedded stuff.
Minor tweaks to README.
spelled ${NANO_SLICE_ROOT}a and ${NANO_SLICE_ALTROOT}a respectively,
and that's the default value. This will allow nanobsd on systems
without a bsd label. That's rarely needed these days, even in an MBR
world. The default will shift to this in the future, but remain an
option.