the acceleration algorithm. It can be used together with the '-a' flag for
regular acceleration.
PR: bin/110003
Submitted by: Oliver Fromme <olli -at- lurza.secnetix.de>
MFC after: 1 week
sockets. Instead of rejecting all unix domain connections when the
-C flag is given, allow them instead. Aragon tested an earlier
version of the patch.
PR: 109315
MFC after: 2 weeks
Tested-by: Aragon Gouveia <aragon@phat.za.net>
as crontab(5) states it can be. This is supported by all vixie-cron derived
implementations; not sure why FreeBSD was any different.
PR: bin/106442
MFC after: 2 weeks
from an URL (i.e., do it the same way as when installing
from a file). This fixes the lossage of the setuid bits.
It wasn't a problem before because GNU tar(1) implied the
-p option for root, but BSD tar(1) doesn't do that.
Discussed with: tobez and some advanced users :)
complete the boot and enter into sysinstall, and only then inserts
a CD into the CDROM drive and tries to select that as the install
media the first call to mount(2) generates EIO but the second call
to mount(2) will succeed. This was 100% reproducible on 6.2-RELEASE,
RELENG_6, and HEAD. If the user inserts the disc into the CDROM
while the machine is booting off the floppies the first call to mount(2)
succeeds with no problems. The problem was originally reported in
PR #56952 against 5.1-CURRENT so it's been there for a while now.
PR: bin/56952
MFC after: 2 weeks
- Pass the address of the variable we are reading to kvm_read() rather
than the index into the nlist array.
- Properly report errors from kvm_read() which returns -1 on error, not
0.
MFC after: 3 days
in fstab and they are normally mounted as /a/b, if /b is not mounted,
the various quota utilities will incorrectly operate with the quotas on
/a (silently) when operations are attemted on /b.
Sync up all the hasquota() routines between all the different
quota utilities and change it to detect if the file system we are
attempting to perform quota operations on is not currently mounted
and warn the user accordingly.
PR: bin/38918
will operate directly on the quota file. It will incorrectly write
the prototype user's usage information for each new quota it sets.
Fixed to read in the current quota information and update the
file correctly.
If quotas are enabled the kernel handles this case fine.
PR: bin/15410
via a new -c flag to be used with -l. Some simple parsing code is
present for the following capabilities: Power Management, AGP, VPD,
MSI, PCI-X, HyperTransport, Vendor-specific, EHCI Debug Port, PCI-PCI
bridge subvendor ID, PCI-express, and MSI-X.
- Fix a few warnings in pciconf.c.
- Update some cruft in pciconf(8):
- PCI 2.1 is no longer a revolutionary standard, and subvendor ID's are
fairly common at this point, so reflect that.
- Header type 2 is used for PCI-CardBus bridges.
- Describe the -v option for -l after completing the basic -l description
instead of disrupting the flow in the middle.
Reviewed by: imp (partially)
MFC after: 1 week
added with a single invocation of pkg_add, replacing it with something
rather more dynamic.
Approved by: portmgr (pav)
Tested by: full pointyhat package run
MFC after: 1 week
warnx(3) to be compiled on systems that have it (e.g. FreeBSD),
while the intention was opposite, i.e., compile them on systems
that don't have them. Also fixes static linkage of pkg_sign(1).
/boot/kernel can fail. Try to remove /boot/kernel.prev and cope the
best we can if that fails.
PR: bin/106376
Submitted by: Nobuyuki Koganemaru
Approved by: ru
MFC after: 2 weeks
* Change the API of bridge_get_basemac to take a maximum buffer length.
bridge_if.c
* Adopt to new API.
* In bridge_attach_newif() remove an additional pointer to the buffer
by shuffling the code a bit. Also makes the code more readable.
bridge_sys.c
* bridge_get_basemac():
- Adopt to the new API.
- Change check for error code of getifaddrs().
- First check for sa_family != AF_LINK.
- Copy sockaddr_dl * to get around alignment constraints on some
platforms.
- Use strcmp instead of strncmp so that "foo11" != "foo1".
* other functions:
- Allocate n times of the struct we need instead of arbitrary len,
cast to the type we want it to be and pass around struct *s instead
of char *s. This gets us around alignment restrictions on some
platforms and in addition it is more clear what data is passed around.
- Name variables for same types consistently.
Reviewed by: syrinx
Note that while later versions of the ntpd documentation use the term
"dual logarithm", the text added here is consistent with the remainder
of the current document.
PR: docs/106926
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick
This is consistent with kern.module_path sysctl and also compensates
for the unconventional syntax of asf(8) where the last of multiple
arguments is the output file, which prevents us from using the
traditional Unix syntax "foo file ..." to specify multiple module
dirs.
Submitted by: emaste
MFC after: 1 week
SNMP option argument. That way the compiler will give a warning in
case of a missing or an extra but unknown 'case:'.
Do the same for SNMP LEAF objects to be prepared once gensnmptree will
auto-generate enums for those too.
Add an abort() after the switch() instead of the 'default:' to catch
any errors. The nice side effect is that the compiler will correctly
track supposed to be 'uninitialized' variables with that.
When trying to set a value sanity check it before calling the OS
dependent API of snmp_bridge to tell whether it is an attempt to
set a bad value or a general error.
Suggested by: harti (first part)
Approved by: bz (mentor)
add a default case to handle the situation when the variables are not
initialized.
Furthermore, abort() if the snmp agent passes an invalid option to the
bridge module. As the option (SET, GET, GETNEXT, COMMIT, ROLLBACK) is
determined by the snmp agent based on the operation requested by user,
this behaviour is unlikely to be abused as a source for a DoS, but if
ever hit will likely reveal a problem in the snmp agent or bridge
module.
Approved by: bz (mentor)
has items with CONSUMER page. For now only check for items with KEYBOARD page.
This should prevent bthidd(8) from allocating vkbd(4) keyboard for Microsoft
Bluetooth Explorer mouse.
Reported by: Eric Anderson
MFC after: 3 days
1. When downloading metadata files, make sure we only download each
file once; without this fix, "freebsd-update fetch" will fail the first
time it is run if there have been no updates yet for the installed
release.
2. If the FOO kernel is installed in /boot/kernel instead of /boot/FOO
and the /boot/FOO directory does not exist, don't try to update
/boot/FOO. This is an issue only where an update involves adding a new
kernel module.
3. When removing files and directories, operate in reverse
lexographical order, in order to ensure that files are removed before
the directory which contains them.
MFC after: 3 days
Define the xxx_OBJPATHS earlier and then use it in the xxx_make
target because each obj is actually made through that.
This allows the crunch to work with -j32 on sun4v.
The makefile generated is still poor, though. It really shouldn't use
the general 'make all' to do the submakes in the app directories being
crunched because each of those objects is listed as a dependency in
the generated crunch makefile. Doing that really requires a unique rule
to generate them.
via bsnmpd(1). The module implements IETF BRIDGE-MIB as defined in
RFC4188 and a private BEGEMOT-BRIDGE-MIB.
Sponsored by: Google Summer of Code 2006
Reviewed by: bz
Approved by: bz (mentor)
- Reword some sentences
- Use .Cm for arguments
- s/CAVEAT/CAVEATS/
Based on PR: docs/78174
Submitted by: Jeremy Chadwick <freebsd@jdc.parodius.com>
Reviewed by: brueffer
Approved by: emax (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
The eui64.[ch] and ipv6cp.[ch] were taken from ppp-2.3.11.
However, our stock pppd(8) doesn't provide option_t nor some
utility functions. So, I made some hacks to adjust to our
stock pppd(8).
The sys_bsd.c part was taken from NetBSD with some
modifications to adjust to our stock pppd(8).
MFC after: 1 week
- Only dump items that are being used for padding when being verbose. This
brings bthidcontrol in line with the behaviour of usbhidctl(1).
- Update the manpage accordingly
Approved by: emax
default distribution (user) will be installed, however, no kernel
will be installed. Fix this by installing a sensible default kernel,
SMP/GENERIC, depending on WITH_SMP and number of CPUS found.
Reviewed by: jhb
change fixes this.
Reported by: Lin Jui-Nan Eric < ericlin dot jnlin at gmail dot com >
Submitted by: Erik Trulsson < ertr1013 at student dot uu dot se > (commit is inspired by a patch from Erik)
Pointyhat to: me
Reviewed by: stable@
Approved by: imp (mentor)
MFC after: 3 days
Also, don't build pccardc now. I've left it in place for people that
wish to build it to test experimental support for oldcard
functionality that may have been lost in newcard.
to obtain correct netmask in case of interface with multiple aliases.
- While here, remove a comment with a bad idea.
PR: bin/42120
Submitted by: Dmitry Frolov <frolov riss-telecom.ru>
fails, suggest setting kern.geom.debugflags to 16.
PR: bin/94409
Submitted by: Markus Oestreicher <m punkt oe at x dash trader dot de>
MFC after: 10 days
an IPv4-mapped IPv6 address.
Reported by: Julian H. Stacey <jhs__at__flat.berklix.net>
Test by: Julian H. Stacey <jhs__at__flat.berklix.net>
MFC after: 1 week
bthidd(8) now was integrated with vkbd(4) and supports
multiple keyboards via vkbd(4)/kbdmux(4).
The code was tested with Apple Bluetooth keyboard and
SE k700i cell phone (remote control feature).
MFC after: 1 month