pin that is used by the default identity mapping if it still maps to the
old vector. The ACPI case might need some tweaking for the SCI interrupt
case since ACPI likes to address the intpin using both the IRQ remapped to
it as well as the previous existing PCI IRQ mapped to it.
Reported by: kan
on ia64. The bug is present in i386 as well but didn't show up due to
more relaxed page protections. This fix has been submitted to the vendor.
Submitted by: marcel
- declaring 'mode2str' as returning a 'const char *'
- prototyping all function
- rename the argument 'version' to 'ver', not to shadow
the now prototyped function 'version'.
Also mark it as WARNS?= 6 clean to try to keep it clean.
Tested by: make universe (including amd64)
rather than signed. This fixes some cosmetics such as verbose printf's
for IRQs greater than 127.
- The calculation for next_ioapic_base was also adjusted so that it will
only complain once for each hole in the IRQs provided by ACPI for IO
APICs.
Reported by: Michal Mertl <mime@traveller.cz>
Don't put the name of the file in a comment. $FreeBSD$ gives more than
enough about the file's pathname.
Fixed misdescription of the file. It isn't the whole unified Makefile...
Moved the settings of WERROR and of the standard extra CFLAGS
-finline-limit and -fno-strict-aliasing to a less wrong place. They
were in the section for profiling.
of ffs_reload()'s mountp parameter to mp in rev.1.28 of ffs_vnops.c
had not been merged here.
ext2fs_reload() is still missing locking from not merging other changes
to ffs_reload(), but none of these is related to recent locking changes.
but can be enabled by setting hw.atm.hatmN.mpsafe in the kernel
environment to a non-zero value before loading the driver. When
the problems with network MPSAFEty have been sorted out this will
be removed and the driver will default to MPSAFE.
We put them directly onto the free list instead of calling the
external mbuf free routine (that routine would have cleaned the flag).
This fixes a bug which manifests itself in falsely reporting a lot of used
buffers when configuring the interface down.
conservative lock. The problem with the lock-less algorithm is that
it suffers from the ABA problem. Running an application with funnels
a couple of 100kpkts/s through the netgraph system on a dual CPU system
with MPSAFE drivers will panic almost immediatly with the old algorithm.
It may be possible to eliminate the contention between threads that insert
free items into the list and those that get free items by using the
Michael/Scott queue algorithm that has two locks.
- check for encryption/authentication key together with algorithm.
- warned if a deprecated encryption algorithm (that includes "simple")
is specified.
- changed the syntax how to define a policy of a ICMPv6 type and/or a
code, like spdadd ::/0 ::/0 icmp6 134,0 -P out none;
- random cleanup in parser.
- use yyfatal, or return -1 after yyerror.
- deal with strdup() failure.
- permit scope notation in policy string (-P
esp/tunnel/foo%scope-bar%scope/use)
- simplify /prefix and [port].
- g/c some unused symbols.
Obtained from: KAME
- fixed a length of the sadb extension in the case of pfkey_send_x5().
- used getprotobynumber() for printing a upper layer protocol name.
- modified the output format against the change of the setkey syntax
about a icmp6 type/code.
- don't enumerate reserved fields. use memset.
Obtained from: KAME