intent was to make sure that message structs allocated off of the stack were
4-byte aligned. However, the macros as defined did absolutely nothing.
And since I2O forces you to manually copy messages down to the hardware, there
really is no point of enforced alignment anyways.
rename the control device from rasr%d to asr%d. This starts us down the
path of divorcing ourselves from a very bogus design in the management
apps. Since the apps are open source now, they will likely be updated
and fixed before 5.3.
Put @includes in a better spot. Fix many cases of 2 space indents and spaces
between a function name and the parens. Use KASSERT instead of a home-rolled
ASSERT. Remove some undeeded caddr casts.
Introduce d_version field in struct cdevsw, this must always be
initialized to D_VERSION.
Flip sense of D_NOGIANT flag to D_NEEDGIANT, this involves removing
four D_NOGIANT flags and adding 145 D_NEEDGIANT flags.
branches:
Initialize struct cdevsw using C99 sparse initializtion and remove
all initializations to default values.
This patch is automatically generated and has been tested by compiling
LINT with all the fields in struct cdevsw in reverse order on alpha,
sparc64 and i386.
Approved by: re(scottl)
with make_dev(). Use OPERATOR instead of implicit WHEEL to match
other storage devices. Use a mode of 0640 to be consistent
with other storage devices.
Submitted by: kris
Reviewed by: scottl
from being MI in any fashion. It currently "assumes" that it can get
a kernel virtual address for a phyiscal address by adding KERNBASE to the
physical address. It also tries to read values out of a the PC BIOS on
all archs. It also uses "manual" inb() and outb()'s to talk to the mcclock
device which just happens to be at that location on both i386 and alpha.
This driver should likely be i386-only.
general cleanup of the API. The entire API now consists of two functions
similar to the pre-KSE API. The suser() function takes a thread pointer
as its only argument. The td_ucred member of this thread must be valid
so the only valid thread pointers are curthread and a few kernel threads
such as thread0. The suser_cred() function takes a pointer to a struct
ucred as its first argument and an integer flag as its second argument.
The flag is currently only used for the PRISON_ROOT flag.
Discussed on: smp@
Note ALL MODULES MUST BE RECOMPILED
make the kernel aware that there are smaller units of scheduling than the
process. (but only allow one thread per process at this time).
This is functionally equivalent to teh previousl -current except
that there is a thread associated with each process.
Sorry john! (your next MFC will be a doosie!)
Reviewed by: peter@freebsd.org, dillon@freebsd.org
X-MFC after: ha ha ha ha