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Author SHA1 Message Date
wpaul
db46899f5a Resolve conflicts. 1997-05-28 04:45:15 +00:00
wpaul
70f9c50fd7 Step two: import Secure RPC changes to include/rpc.
Reviewed by:	Mark Murray
1997-05-28 04:42:53 +00:00
wpaul
3be3c10157 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r26209,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1997-05-28 04:42:53 +00:00
wpaul
fd6d99f49e Resolve conflicts. 1997-05-28 04:38:30 +00:00
wpaul
d02f3e50d2 Hold onto your hats folks, here it comes: the first stage of the
Secure RPC import I've been threatening.

This step adds some necessary protocol definition files and headers to
rpcsvc, including the ones needed for NIS+.

Reviewed by:	Mark Murray
1997-05-28 04:35:55 +00:00
wpaul
4b109a080d This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r26206,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1997-05-28 04:35:55 +00:00
alex
e9395b7e9a Define NPRIMES in terms of the number of elements in 'primes' (as opposed
to hardcoding it).
1997-05-28 00:47:27 +00:00
fsmp
072ad65a29 Nuke the printing of the unredirect message unless bootverbose. 1997-05-27 19:28:10 +00:00
fsmp
22acbff456 Minor cleanup of APIC_IO code.
Submitted by:	Stefan Esser <se@freebsd.org>
1997-05-27 19:24:36 +00:00
jkh
5f3af8b16d Always write out rc.conf, regardless of status.
PR:		3698
1997-05-27 18:56:03 +00:00
se
cb4e9a7a1b Fix problem introduced in the CMD640 workaround which could lead
to a NULL pointer dereference.

PR:		kern/3696
Submitted by:	Joel.Faedi@esial.u-nancy.fr
1997-05-27 18:28:08 +00:00
jkh
7e0ec9181d Correct SNAP server paths.
Bring in CDE fixes.
1997-05-27 16:41:52 +00:00
bde
d46797c1ba Staticize. 1997-05-27 16:26:39 +00:00
max
233b3efa62 Typo fix.
PR:		3693
Submitted by:	Kazuo Horikawa <k-horik@yk.rim.or.jp>
1997-05-27 13:46:40 +00:00
yokota
41dc0592de scprobe() referred to the psm_softc structure even after it was
freed ;-<

PR:		kern/3694
1997-05-27 11:55:41 +00:00
peter
fa1c15c6c4 An overhaul of style.9 to clear up some of the ambiguities. A number of
things are explicitly stated now rather than being implied by example.

Obtained from: Quite a few people over the last few weeks
Reviewed by: core
1997-05-27 10:00:08 +00:00
jkh
91a45b8562 sysconfig -> rc.conf
Submitted by:	Igor Vinokurov <igor@cs.ibank.ru>
1997-05-27 07:19:57 +00:00
jkh
b45e72570f YAMF22 1997-05-27 07:17:12 +00:00
charnier
93d61f4b17 prevent `struct proc' from being declared inside parameter list.
PR:	kern/3548
1997-05-27 06:17:22 +00:00
fsmp
b5037ea036 Add support for APIC_IO to pci IRQ configuration.
The support for APIC_IO was lost in the new set of pci modules.  This patch
restores the ability to build SMP/APIC_IO kernels.
1997-05-27 04:09:01 +00:00
fenner
8eb270bac5 Update Makefile to build tcpdump-3.3 .
PR:		3371
Submitted by:	Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
1997-05-27 02:21:28 +00:00
fenner
28e50e9a93 Get rid of the T2CHECK() macro, since it duplicates functionality
available from TCHECK(), TCHECK2(), TTEST() and TTEST2().
1997-05-27 02:20:36 +00:00
fenner
a45d5a033f Merge tcpdump 3.3.
The print_nfs.c changes are pretty extensive; this is partially because
 LBL did a lot of cleanup and partially because I removed lots of
 pointless changes away from the LBL style.

PR:		3371
mostly-Submitted by:	Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
1997-05-27 02:17:42 +00:00
fenner
3ff0e74440 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r26180,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1997-05-27 02:11:31 +00:00
fenner
a9b9c86c8a Virgin import of LBL tcpdump v3.3 1997-05-27 02:11:31 +00:00
fenner
b41570e6e6 Bump minor version number.
Add -I${PCAP_DISTDIR}/bpf to CFLAGS since our <net/bpf.h> is out of date.
Remove -Wall and -Dlint.
DHAVE_ETHER_HOSTTON=1 -DHAVE_STRERROR=1 \
	-DHAVE_SOCKADDR_SA_LEN=1 -DLBL_ALIGN=1

CFLAGS+=-I. -Dyylval=pcap_lval ${DEFS}

SHLIB_MAJOR=2
SHLIB_MINOR=2

#
# Magic to grab sources out of src/contrib
#
PCAP_DISTDIR?=${.CURDIR}/../../contrib/libpcap
CFLAGS+=-I${PCAP_DISTDIR} -I${PCAP_DISTDIR}/lbl -I${PCAP_DISTDIR}/bpf
.PATH:	${PCAP_DISTDIR}
.PATH:	${PCAP_DISTDIR}/bpf/net

beforeinstall:
.for i in pcap.h pcap-namedb.h
	${INSTALL} -C -o ${BINOWN} -g ${BINGRP} -m 444 ${PCAP_DISTDIR}/$i \
		${DESTDIR}/usr/include
.endfor

tokdefs.h grammar.c: grammar.y
	${YACC} ${YACCFLAGS} -d ${PCAP_DISTDIR}/grammar.y
	mv y.tab.c grammar.c
	mv y.tab.h tok/home/ncvs/CVSROOT/commitcheck
1997-05-27 00:08:01 +00:00
fenner
3e7c4bdb91 Merge libpcap 0.3
Update FREEBSD-upgrade to mention bumping library version number.

Suggested-by:	Chris Timmons <skynyrd@opus.cts.cwu.edu>
1997-05-27 00:05:23 +00:00
fenner
41cb646cc0 This commit was generated by cvs2svn to compensate for changes in r26175,
which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
1997-05-27 00:01:12 +00:00
fenner
737558aa98 Virgin import of libpcap 0.3 1997-05-27 00:01:12 +00:00
se
b80cb4d64d Yet another fix for configuration mechanism 1 register accesses:
Adjust the data port address by adding the two low order bits of
the register number. The address port takes only a word address
(i.e. ignores the two low order bits written to it).
1997-05-26 21:52:41 +00:00
se
d3b40e61a7 Fix previous fix: The enable bit is bit 31 (0x8000000) and not bit 15. 1997-05-26 21:25:24 +00:00
se
d4c4dc86bf Set enable bit when writing the configuration address in configuration
mode 1. Omission of this bit makes all config register accesses fail in
on recent chip sets ...

(The problem was reported and debug output provided by: Steve Passe)
1997-05-26 21:11:05 +00:00
fsmp
2d9259ea49 Fix breakage from my last commit where mp_start() was missing from UP builds. 1997-05-26 18:40:45 +00:00
fsmp
38b80d424b Changed inclusion of isa/icu.s to isa/ipl.s.
This is part of the breakup of UP/SMP specific INTerrupt code.
1997-05-26 18:00:34 +00:00
fsmp
be6c5ef7bc Split vector.s into UP and SMP specific files:
- vector.s		<- stub called by i386/exception.s
 - icu_vector.s		<- UP
 - apic_vector.s	<- SMP

Split icu.s into UP and SMP specific files:
 - ipl.s		<- stub called by i386/exception.s (formerly icu.s)
 - icu_ipl.s		<- UP
 - apic_ipl.s		<- SMP

This was done in preparation for massive changes to the SMP INTerrupt
mechanisms.  More fine tuning, such as merging ipl.s into exception.s,
may be appropriate.
1997-05-26 17:58:27 +00:00
se
7571227e55 This file has been made obsolete by the new PCI code. 1997-05-26 15:15:59 +00:00
se
cfea775806 Completely replace the PCI bus driver code to make it better reflect
reality. There will be a new call interface, but for now the file
pci_compat.c (which is to be deleted, after all drivers are converted)
provides an emulation of the old PCI bus driver functions. The only
change that might be visible to drivers is, that the type pcici_t
(which had been meant to be just a handle, whose exact definition
should not be relied on), has been converted into a pcicfgregs* .

The Tekram AMD SCSI driver bogusly relied on the definition of pcici_t
and has been converted to just call the PCI drivers functions to access
configuration space register, instead of inventing its own ...

This code is by no means complete, but assumed to be fully operational,
and brings the official code base more in line with my development code.

A new generic device descriptor data type has to be agreed on. The PCI
code will then use that data type to provide new functionality:

1) userconfig support
2) "wired" PCI devices
3) conflicts checking against ISA/EISA
4) maps will depend on the command register enable bits
5) PCI to Anything bridges can be defined as devices,
   and are probed like any "standard" PCI device.

The following features are currently missing, but will be added back,
soon:

1) unknown device probe message
2) suppression of "mirrored" devices caused by ancient, broken chip-sets

This code relies on generic shared interrupt support just commited to
kern_intr.c (plus the modifications of isa.c and isa_device.h).
1997-05-26 15:08:43 +00:00
se
eba9732c97 Add kern/kern_intr.c as a standard kernel component. This file contains
the new interrupt registration code, which is meant to be architecture
indeppendent.
1997-05-26 14:46:23 +00:00
se
d1289ee199 Add support for shared interrupts to the kernel. This code is meant
be (eventually) architecture independent. It provides an emulation
of the ISA interrupt registration function register_intr(), but that
function does no longer manipulated the interrupt controller and
interrupt descriptor table, but calls the architecture dependent
function setup_icu() for that purpose.

After the ISA/EISA bus code has been modified to directly call the new
interrupt registartion functions (intr_create() and intr_connect()),
the emulation of register_intr() should be dropped.

The C level interrupt handler function should take a (void*) argument,
and the function pointer type (inthand2_t) should defined in some  other
place than isa_device.h.

This commit is a pre-requisite for the removal of the PCI specific shared
interrupt code.

Reviewed by:    dfr,bde
1997-05-26 14:42:24 +00:00
se
a201b8ac68 Add support for shared interrupts to the kernel. This code is meant
be (eventually) architecture independent. It provides an emulation
of the ISA interrupt registration function register_intr(), but that
function does no longer manipulated the interrupt controller and
interrupt descriptor table, but calls the architecture dependent
function setup_icu() for that purpose.

After theISA/EISA bus code has been modified to directly call the new
interrupt registartion functions (intr_create() and intr_connect()),
the emulation of register_intr() should be dropped.

The C level interrupt handler function should take a (void*) argument,
and the function pointer type (inthand2_t) should defined in some  other
place than isa_device.h.

This commit is a pre-requisite for the removal of the PCI specific shared
interrupt code.

Reviewed by:	dfr,bde
1997-05-26 14:37:43 +00:00
fsmp
386d11add8 Added a test called 'LATE_START'.
This is now the default, it delays most of the MP startup to the function
machdep.c:cpu_startup().  It should be possible to move the 2 functions
found there (mp_start() & mp_announce()) even further down the path once
we know exactly where that should be...

Help from: Peter Wemm <peter@spinner.dialix.com.au>
1997-05-26 09:23:30 +00:00
jkh
dd5cca12ed Lame typo fix here too. 1997-05-26 05:33:16 +00:00
peter
eba1615883 make beforeinstall in libalias from the includes target 1997-05-26 05:27:37 +00:00
peter
8f0fa46a51 One of the new cvs's features is to be able to run a checker on the
log messages after they've been entered.  This is more flexible than
using the editinfo script since it works for all log message types
and doesn't have to deal with trying to run the editor for the user.

The problem is that the verifymsg script can't modify the file like
editinfo can, which makes it useless for cleaning up the message (as is
needed for remote commits etc).  This change causes the verifymsg handler
to read back the message after the verify script has run and returned an
"OK" exit code.
1997-05-26 05:15:29 +00:00
jkh
d6b1713eef YAMF22 1997-05-26 04:57:56 +00:00
peter
482f79be9f Uninitialised inp variable in div_bind().
Submitted by: Åge Røbekk <aagero@aage.priv.no>
1997-05-26 03:33:48 +00:00
yokota
f9425918d6 Corrected accidental breakage in the last commit.
Pointed out by: Steve Passe, smp@csn.net
1997-05-26 01:02:41 +00:00
brian
12b254e316 De-couple ppp from libalias. If libalias isn't there, the
alias commands simply won't work.  Only root may specify the
location of the alias lib (otherwise, it's hard-coded).

Make logprintf silently fail if LogOpen hasn't been called.

Suggested by:	eivind
1997-05-26 00:44:10 +00:00
brian
8089164d6f Include <alias.h>, not "alias.h" 1997-05-25 19:49:44 +00:00
wpaul
a51dec7bee This commit adds support to ypbind(8) for binding to non-local servers.
The standard SunOS ypbind(8) (and, until now, the FreeBSD ypbind)
only selects servers based on whether or not they respond to clnt_broadcast().
Ypbind(8) broadcasts to the YPPROC_DOMAIN_NONACK procedure and waits
for answers; whichever server answers first is the one ypbind uses
for the local client binding.

This mechanism fails when binding across subnets is desired. In order
for a client on one subnet to bind to a server on another subnet, the
gateway(s) between the client and server must be configured to forward
broadcasts. If this is not possible, then a slave server must be
installed on the remote subnet. If this is also not possible, you
have to force the client to bind to the remote server with ypset(8).

Unfortunately, this last option is less than ideal. If the remote
server becomes unavailable, ypbind(8) will lose its binding and
revert to its broadcast-based search behavior. Even if there are
other servers available, or even if the original server comes back
up, ypbind(8) will not be able to create a new binding since all
the servers are on remote subnets where its broadcasts won't be heard.
If the administrator isn't around to run ypset(8) again, the system
is hosed.

In some Linux NIS implementations, there exists a yp.conf file where
you can explicitly specify a server address and avoid the use of
ypbind altogether. This is not desireable since it removes the
possibility of binding to an alternate server in the event that the
one specified in yp.conf crashes.

Some people have mentioned to me how they though the 'restricted mode'
operation (using the -S flag) could be used as a solution for this
problem since it allows one to specify a list of servers. In fact,
this is not the case: the -S flag just tells ypbind(8) that when it
listens for replies to its broadcasts, it should only honor them if
the replying hosts appear in the specified restricted list.

This behavior has now been changed. If you use the -m flag in conjunction
with the -S flag, ypbind(8) will use a 'many-cast' instead of a broadcast
for choosing a server. In many-cast mode, ypbind(8) will transmit directly
to the YPPROC_DOMAIN_NONACK procedure of all the servers specified in
the restricted mode list and then wait for a reply. As with the broadcast
method, whichever server from the list answers first is used for the
local binding. All other behavior is the same: ypbind(8) continues
to ping its bound server every 60 seconds to insure it's still alive
and will many-cast again if the server fails to respond. The code used
to achieve this is in yp_ping.c; it includes a couple of modified RPC
library routines.

Note that it is not possible to use this mechanism without using
the restricted list since we need to know the addresses of the available
NIS servers ahead of time in order to transmit to them.

Most-recently-requested by: Tom Samplonius
1997-05-25 19:49:33 +00:00