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Author SHA1 Message Date
ru
bf387fb2e3 man(7) -> mdoc(7). 2001-01-16 13:12:21 +00:00
hm
9a23105d94 Enhance find_matching_entry_incoming() to check if the controller, on
which the call gets in, matches the one given in the entry section, or
-1 for any controller.

Submitted by:	Oliver von Bueren <maillist@ovb.ch>
2001-01-16 13:10:51 +00:00
ru
1476a16d46 mdoc(7) police: fixed broken references. 2001-01-16 11:52:00 +00:00
des
60153a06a7 Change NSWAPDEV to something else than the default value. 2001-01-16 10:48:58 +00:00
dwmalone
c468833f11 Correct spelling of millennium.
PR:		24369
Submitted by:	Tony Finch <dot@dotat.at>
2001-01-16 10:07:04 +00:00
phk
d147a07119 These files have been on deathrow for a couple of months, no appeal. 2001-01-16 10:01:56 +00:00
ru
ffef081534 Prepare for mdoc(7)NG. 2001-01-16 09:39:23 +00:00
ru
3e32b84b0f Prepare for mdoc(7)NG. 2001-01-16 09:32:40 +00:00
ru
9c635786e1 Prepare for mdoc(7)NG. 2001-01-16 09:24:36 +00:00
ru
04d60c1164 Prepare for mdoc(7)NG. 2001-01-16 09:15:57 +00:00
peter
134cd3c07e Stop doing runtime checking on i386 cpus for cpu class. The cpu is
slow enough as it is, without having to constantly check that it really
is an i386 still.  It was possible to compile out the conditionals for
faster cpus by leaving out 'I386_CPU', but it was not possible to
unconditionally compile for the i386.  You got the runtime checking whether
you wanted it or not.  This makes I386_CPU mutually exclusive with the
other cpu types, and tidies things up a little in the process.

Reviewed by:  alfred, markm, phk, benno, jlemon, jhb, jake, grog, msmith,
              jasone, dcs, des (and a bunch more people who encouraged it)
2001-01-16 09:10:34 +00:00
ru
3d8401c62e Prepare for mdoc(7)NG. 2001-01-16 09:08:22 +00:00
ru
081052d607 mdoc(7) police: use .Fa for function arguments, use .Vt for variable type. 2001-01-16 08:53:04 +00:00
sobomax
f1f3937ff2 - Fix a nasty bug where pkg_create doesn't gzip package if lengh of package
name is less than 5 and doesn't contain recognizeable suffix (one of .tar or
  .tgz), while gzip's it if lengh of the name greater than 4. For example
  `pkg_create [options] pkg1' will create pkg1.tar, while
  `pkg_create [options] pkg11' will create pkg11.tgz;
- use TRUE/FALSE as a values for boolean variables instead of explicit 1/0 and
  erroneous YES in one case.

MFC candidate.
2001-01-16 08:27:28 +00:00
mjacob
546b85a845 Guard against overflow of the calculated timeout value. 2001-01-16 07:15:36 +00:00
jhb
ff222c0ba5 Argh, disable the micro-ops again. I didn't test these adequately and
managed to lock up one of my machines in world again.

Pointy-hat to:	me
2001-01-16 04:48:38 +00:00
jhb
307cdc0f64 - Use "+a" instead of "=&a" for several constraints. This should fix
compiling errors where gcc would run out of registers.
- Add "cc" to the list of clobbers for micro-ops where we perform
  instructions that alter %eflags.
- Use xchgl instead of cmpxchgl to release a spin lock.  This could allow
  for more efficient register allocation as we no longer mandate that %eax
  be used.
- Reenable the optimized mutex micro-ops in the non-i386 case.
2001-01-16 03:45:54 +00:00
jhb
1bf5aadfd5 Free the intrhand name when free'ing a intrhand.
Submitted by:	bde
2001-01-16 02:17:51 +00:00
bmilekic
3650624f86 Add some KASSERTs valid if WITNESS is defined to verify that the mbuf
allocation routines are being called safely. Since we drop our relevant
mbuf mutex and acquire Giant before we call kmem_malloc(), we have
to make sure that this does not pave the way for a fatal lock order
reversal. Check that either Giant is already held (in which case it's safe
to grab it again and recurse on it) or, if Giant is not held, that no
other locks are held before we try to acquire Giant.

Similarily, add a KASSERT valid in the WITNESS case in m_reclaim() to
nail callers who end up in m_reclaim() and hold a lock.

Pointed out by: jhb
2001-01-16 01:53:13 +00:00
jasone
20a8a23d2b Implement condition variables. 2001-01-16 01:00:43 +00:00
mjacob
437df10fdc Use the residual from a spacing operation to try and figure out where
we *really* are.

It should be noted that there is a degenerate case where soft tape
location will be lost (not causing a frozen state- but causing
the loss of reporting fileno/blockno)- that's where you backspace
over a filemark- you stop backspacing as soon as you cross the
filemark, but you have no idea what the record number now is because
you have no idea how many records you are into the file you just
backed into. Such is life.

While I'm at it, also pick up residuals from writing filemarks.

PR:		24222
2001-01-16 00:53:45 +00:00
mjacob
7919bbf81b Get rid of those pesky "driver mistake" messages... destroy the create_d dev_t
when you take down the device.

Reviewed by:	audit@freebsd.org (Warner, Justin)
2001-01-16 00:30:37 +00:00
jhb
b83c97ff1c - Fix atomic_load_* and atomic_store_* to generate functions for atomic.c
that modules can call.
- Remove the old gcc <= 2.8 versions of the atomic ops.
- Resort the order of some things in the file so that there is only
  one #ifdef for KLD_MODULE, and so that all WANT_FUNCTIONS stuff is
  moved to the bottom of the file.
- Remove ATOMIC_ACQ_REL() and just use explicit macros instead.
2001-01-16 00:18:36 +00:00
mjacob
db0d9914f0 Fix PR 24220 by using the periph private field0 for a CCB for not
only CCB type but also extra flags- one of which can be "position
updated".

In other changes: Add in a SA_QUIRK_NO_CPAGE quirk so that it's possible
to avoid using a (broken) device's implementation of he DEVICE COMPRESSION
page.

Also do a couple of printout cleanups.

As per some discussion on FreeBSD-scsi, skip doing tape flushing
if we're reading tape logical block location (MTIOCRDSPOS).
2001-01-15 22:28:11 +00:00
grog
14a2cceb12 Fix typo.
Submitted by:	Jimmy Olgeni <olgeni@uli.it>
PR:		24233

Fix typos.

Submitted by:	"Jeroen C. van Gelderen" <jeroen@vangelderen.org>
2001-01-15 22:15:05 +00:00
markm
ce86e2f6bf Clean up Makefile, and remove the last vestiges of NOBLOCKRANDOM. 2001-01-15 19:35:00 +00:00
mjacob
3205a76692 Add was_fabric_dev/fabric_dev tags to our local FC database structure
(so we can see rapidly whether something was a fabric device but is
now gone).

Add a tag which says what role this adapter should take. It can take
on the value of None, Target, Initiator or Both. None is useful for
warm failover purposes. Remove the ISP_CFG_NOINIT silliness since
a role of "None" does this.

Add a isp_lastmbxcmd tag to store the opcode for the last mailbox
command used.
2001-01-15 18:40:37 +00:00
mjacob
f04fea5b5f Put in offset definitions for FPM and FBM registers, plus just enough
bits defined so we can reset them.
2001-01-15 18:37:14 +00:00
mjacob
0f7d4019f8 Set default adapter role. 2001-01-15 18:36:39 +00:00
mjacob
d83850bda5 Use the isp_lastmbxcmd tag to report timed out mailbox commands.
Arrrggghhhh! Very likely fix 22650 by remembering to, ahem, set
CAM_AUTOSNS_VALID when one has sense data.
2001-01-15 18:36:09 +00:00
mjacob
a9f83d032b Do more cleanup of the usage of 0..125 for F-port topologies. 2001-01-15 18:34:49 +00:00
mjacob
5d01ba1194 When resetting the Qlogic 2X00 units, reset the FPM (Fibre Protocol
Module) and FBM (Fibre Buffer Modules). Also remember to clear the
semaphore registers. Tell the RISC processor to not halt on FPM
parity errors.

Throw out the ISP_CFG_NOINIT silliness and instead go to the use of
adapter 'roles' to see whether one completes initialization or not
(mostly for Fibre Channel). The ultimate intent, btw, of all of this
is to have a warm standby adapter for failover reasons.  Because
we do roles now, setting of Target Capable Class 3 service parameters
in the ICB for the 2x00 cards reflects from role. Also, in isp_start,
if we're not supporting an initiator role, we bounce outgoing commands
with a Selection Timeout error. Also clean out the TOGGLE_TMODE
goop for FC- there is no toggling of target mode like there is
for parallel SCSI cards.

Do more cleanup with respect to using target ids 0..125 in F-port
topologies. Also keep track of things which *were* fabric devices
so that when you rescan the fabric you can notify the outer layers
when fabric devices go away.

Only force a LOGOUT for fabric devices if they're still logged in
(i.e., you cat their Port Database entry. Clean up the Get All Next
scanning.

Finally, use a new tag in the softc to store the opcode for the
last mailbox command used so we can report which opcode timed
out.
2001-01-15 18:33:08 +00:00
iedowse
5cc8ff22fa The ffs superblock includes a 128-byte region for use by temporary
in-core pointers to summary information. An array in this region
(fs_csp) could overflow on filesystems with a very large number of
cylinder groups (~16000 on i386 with 8k blocks). When this happens,
other fields in the superblock get corrupted, and fsck refuses to
check the filesystem.

Solve this problem by replacing the fs_csp array in 'struct fs'
with a single pointer, and add padding to keep the length of the
128-byte region fixed. Update the kernel and userland utilities
to use just this single pointer.

With this change, the kernel no longer makes use of the superblock
fields 'fs_csshift' and 'fs_csmask'. Add a comment to newfs/mkfs.c
to indicate that these fields must be calculated for compatibility
with older kernels.

Reviewed by:	mckusick
2001-01-15 18:30:40 +00:00
ru
77edbf4641 man(7) -> mdoc(7). 2001-01-15 17:54:19 +00:00
ru
774fe82ed3 Simplify some mdoc(7) constructs. 2001-01-15 17:22:16 +00:00
ru
27e0ddaa2c mdoc(7) police: fix the unbalanced Bk/Ek. 2001-01-15 16:58:14 +00:00
ru
b7899ad1d1 mdoc(7) police: fix the weird construct. 2001-01-15 16:49:28 +00:00
hm
477441c0ce it seems that a commit to i4b/drivers/i4b_ispppsubr.c on 2000-01-12 has
broken the handling of uncompressed VJ packets. The attached diff should
hopefully fix that.
Submitted by:	Thomas Moestl <tmoestl@gmx.net>
Reviewed by:	Sergio de Souza Prallon <prallon@tmp.com.br>
2001-01-15 14:58:46 +00:00
hm
a4ef9041cb Reenable support for FreeBSD 4.x and possibly the other supported BSD's 2001-01-15 14:54:43 +00:00
nsouch
6948230af2 Version bump, because of ABI incompatibility.
Suggested by:	Maxim Sobolev <sobomax@FreeBSD.org>
2001-01-15 13:19:05 +00:00
phk
da8edc1457 Add a couple of newlines in the output from route monitor 2001-01-15 12:28:48 +00:00
toshi
d393d06813 Add support for SMC91C100FD chip of MELCO LPC-TX.
sn1 at port 0x240-0x24f irq 10 slot 0 on pccard0
sn1:  SMC91C100FD UTP MAC address 00:a0:dc:22:26:8c

Submitted by:	"KOMURO" <komujun@nifty.com>
2001-01-15 12:01:14 +00:00
dwmalone
6461be0198 The patch for the new calendar contained spaces instead of tabs.
I only noticed when I went to check that it worked OK in RELENG_3.
2001-01-15 10:18:24 +00:00
sobomax
44b2f8fbf2 Fix a bug arised from the ')' in the wrong place when calling printf()-like
varargs function, which lead to one of the arguments was left out. This resulted
in failure when inwoking mtree, warning message "mtree returned a non-zero
status - continuing" and probably is the reason for zillion mtree errors on
bento.
2001-01-15 09:45:16 +00:00
peter
3d7171640a Backtrack a bit.. Put the dangerously dedicated option under a
non-advertised option (F = "FreeBSD only"), and leave the A key with
standard partitioning.  It seems people still want a runtime backdoo
to get to dangerously dedicated mode.
2001-01-15 08:15:19 +00:00
dillon
9964ecd37f Make NSWAPDEV reasonable so people do not mistakenly use unreasonable
values when creating custom kernels from LINT.

Suggested-by: "Louis A. Mamakos" <louie@TransSys.COM>
2001-01-15 06:45:01 +00:00
peter
b2aacf063d Don't invite trouble by waving the 'Dangerously Dedicated' (DD) option
at people.  This has been sitting in my tree for a few months now.  I
have spoken with quite a few folks about this and the support for doing
this was pretty strong.  I dont remember names though, so I cannot share
the blame :-(.  Note that this does not *remove* DD mode, it just stops
waving it at new users.  You can still set it via config files etc, and
the bootblocks and kernel still support it.  You can still use disklabel
to make true DD disks.
2001-01-15 05:29:53 +00:00
peter
068a9ad88f Implement an optimization for INTREN/INTRDIS that bde pointed out last
time I tinkered around here.  Since INTREN is called from the interrupt
critical path now, it should not be too expensive.  In this case, we
look at the bits being changed to decide which 8 bit IO port to write to
rather than unconditionally writing to both.  I could probably have gone
further and only done the write if the bits actually changed, but that
seemed overkill for the usual case in interrupt threads.

[an outb is rather expensive when it has to cross the ISA bus]
2001-01-15 04:18:58 +00:00
eivind
e2baa95c06 Replace reference to replacing mkfs(8) with a paragraph actually
describing what newfs *does*.
2001-01-15 03:13:26 +00:00
joe
f9b1d852be Instead of hard coding the major numbers for IDE and SCSI disks
look in the device's cdevsw for the D_DISK flag.
2001-01-14 23:33:50 +00:00