1.2 -fformat-extensions.
Remove r1.7 (FORCE_OPTIMIZATION_DOWNGRADE knob for Alpha) as obsolete.
Move r1.14 (-O0 -O1 optimize alignment for time, not size) to opts.c.
1.2 framework for our kernel printf enhancements.
1.3 suppress prototype warnings on K&R main.
Both flag variables declared here were disconnected through the 5-current
lifetime and are retained here for backwards compatibility reasons only.
"__FreeBSD_version should only ever increment. It is a historial record
of events in the system. Decrementing it is akin to trying to go back
in time and change history."
Reminded by: kuriyama, scottl
with the FIN bit set for all segments, if a FIN has already been sent before.
The fix will allow the FIN bit to be set for only the last segment, in case
it has to be retransmitted.
Fix another bug that would have caused snd_nxt to be pulled by len if
there was an error from ip_output. snd_nxt should not be touched
during sack retransmissions.
synchronizing IPv6 protocol control blocks and lists. These changes
are modeled on the inpcb locking for IPv4, submitted by Jennifer Yang,
and committed by Jeffrey Hsu. With these locking changes, IPv6 use of
inpcbs is now substantially more MPSAFE, and permits IPv4 inpcb locking
assertions to be run in the presence of IPv6 compiled into the kernel.
device drivers to declare that the ifp->if_start() method implemented
by the driver requires Giant in order to operate correctly.
Add a 'struct task' to 'struct ifnet' that can be used to execute a
deferred ifp->if_start() in the event that if_start needs to be called
in a Giant-free environment. To do this, introduce if_start(), a
wrapper function for ifp->if_start(). If the interface can run MPSAFE,
it directly dispatches into the interface start routine. If it can't
run MPSAFE, we're running with debug.mpsafenet != 0, and Giant isn't
currently held, the task is queued to execute in a swi holding Giant
via if_start_deferred().
Modify if_handoff() to use if_start() instead of direct dispatch.
Modify 802.11 to use if_start() instead of direct dispatch.
This is intended to provide increased compatibility for non-MPSAFE
network device drivers in the presence of Giant-free operation via
asynchronous dispatch. However, this commit does not mark any network
interfaces as IFF_NEEDSGIANT.
options even though they look like primaries. (This is already documented
in the options themselves, but is sufficiently astonishing that I think it
deserves a BUGS entry as well.)