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Nick Hibma
0d3c3d3942 Corrected the major number for usb and added ums as major 111 1999-01-03 16:48:03 +00:00
KATO Takenori
8f1ca31497 - Remove bus-dependent addresses from `ic' file.
- Special registers of IO-DATA device's RSA series are defined in
  ic/rsa.h (new file).

Pointed out by:	Bruce Evans <bde@zeta.org.au>
Submitted by:	Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@wyvern.cc.kogakuin.ac.jp>
1999-01-03 15:57:02 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
4eb053a51e catch a /boot doc instance I missed. 1999-01-03 07:38:58 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
372b7d7a2e Revert r1.4 - I was confused as to its real meaning.
Noted by:	bde
1999-01-03 07:38:15 +00:00
KATO Takenori
3171a83027 Support following devices:
- on board 2nd CCU
  - Midori Elec. MDC-926Rs
  - Midori-Hayes ESP98
  - NEC PC-9861K, PC-9801-101 PC-9801-120
  - Melco IND-SP and IND-SS
  - PIO-9032A/B/C
  - B98-01 and B98-02
  - IO-data device RSA-98II and RSA-98III
  - MC-16550
  - MC-RS98
  - Media Inteligent RSB-2000/3000 and RSB-384
  - PCMCIA modem card

Submitted by:	Takahashi Yoshihiro <nyan@wyvern.cc.kogakuin.ac.jp>
1999-01-03 05:03:47 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
d26a815b77 Clean up some more residual /usr/mdec references. I left all the
extra rbootd/boot rom cruft pointing at /usr/mdec since it either
doesn't exist or doesn't work anyway, so who cares? :)
1999-01-03 02:18:58 +00:00
Bill Paul
57ff492d3e Minor bug: in the case where allocating a fresh mbuf for the receive ring
fails, we need to set the descriptor status word so that the 'OWN' bit
is set again so that the chip can reuse it. Previously, this wasn't being
done.
1999-01-03 02:05:21 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
600c04ff93 Add STANDARDS section.
s/bytes/characters/g to be consistent with Standard C terminology.
Update date and add RCS Id.
1999-01-03 01:07:41 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
2af878cba4 Add a macro for ISO/IEC 9945-1: 1996, the official designation of the most
recent POSIX.1 standard.
1999-01-03 00:58:50 +00:00
Garrett Wollman
5b9e6e493e Fix grammar in the description of timegm() by totally rewriting it. Remove
a potentally inflammatory comment from BUGS, and add a more useful comment
about the lack of reentrancy in the timezone-setting interface.
1999-01-03 00:35:31 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
5d3432d726 Update for boot block location change. 1999-01-02 23:28:44 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
8963f9f139 Update for new boot block location. 1999-01-02 23:22:12 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
cb48829cff Update this to deal with new boot block placement.
Reported by:	"John W. DeBoskey" <jwd@unx.sas.com>
1999-01-02 23:15:20 +00:00
Dmitrij Tejblum
57081f7b94 Now empty DOS filesystems default to long file names. Non-empty filesystems
without traces of Win95 default to short file names, as before.
1999-01-02 18:52:13 +00:00
Tim Vanderhoek
28cb15a9a9 Extraneous space. 1999-01-02 17:11:45 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
87cef388ff Style cleanups.
Requested by:	bde
1999-01-02 16:04:19 +00:00
Dmitrij Tejblum
9d9fdb45c5 Ensure that deHighClust in direntry always initialized.
Noticed by: 	Carl Mascott <cmascott@world.std.com>

Don't write access time of a file more than once per day. (Its precision is
1 day anyway). Don't try to write access and creation time in nonwin95 case.

Suggested by:	bde (long time ago).
1999-01-02 13:26:29 +00:00
Bruce Evans
289bdf33d3 Ifdefed conditionally used simplock variables. 1999-01-02 11:34:57 +00:00
Jordan K. Hubbard
8965607263 Read in /boot contents at runtime. Assumes /boot/boot1 on alpha (which
may not yet be caught up).
1999-01-02 07:23:37 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
5d1711220c Let's make sure we're at the end of the password string before we apply a \0
and terminate it. This patch ensures passwords will be the correct length of 8,
which is what is implied in the source (but not reflected in the man page).

PR:		bin/7817
Reviewed by:	Alfred Perlstein <bright@hotjobs.com>
Submitted by:	Hiroshi Nishikawa <nis@pluto.dti.ne.jp>
1999-01-02 04:37:46 +00:00
Eivind Eklund
a777e82019 Remove the last clients of vfs_object_create(..., waslocked=1);
waslocked will go away shortly.

Reviewed by:	dg
1999-01-02 01:32:36 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
0a54a0549a UUCP Cleanup should be done by the UUCP user.
PR:		bin/7749
Submitted by:	Ruslan Ermilov <ru@ucb.crimea.ua>
1999-01-01 21:07:39 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
0be7a84b8c Enable source file locking in pwd_mkdb by including the proper letter
in getopt(). The code was there, the means to use it wasn't.

Also update the usage() statment to reflect reality.

PR:		bin/9248
Submitted by:	Jos Backus <jbackus@plex.nl>
Forgotten By:	dillon
1999-01-01 20:39:37 +00:00
Bill Fumerola
54724311ee Make periodic(8) and the security mailings reflect the full FQDN, as opposed
to a hostname. This will help those who keep a cluster of machines all with
the same hostname but different domain names.

PR:		bin/9091
Submitted By:	Heikki Suonsivu <hsu@clinet.fi>
No Response From: -current mailing list
1999-01-01 17:37:33 +00:00
Luigi Rizzo
0a1dd951c8 unbreak devfs support after wrong cut&paste...
ReportedBy: Louis A. Mamakos
1999-01-01 14:53:31 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9fe425981b Fixed bitrot in a comment. Fixed some style bugs. 1999-01-01 14:41:51 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
0a3e1d6535 Use M_VGA_VG320 if M_VESA_CG800x600 is not available. It looks ugly in
low-res, but it works...

Submitted by:	Ben Smithurst <ben@scientia.demon.co.uk>
1999-01-01 14:40:49 +00:00
Dag-Erling Smørgrav
70bfbd280e Correct typo in macro name. 1999-01-01 14:38:30 +00:00
Bruce Evans
101a573e33 Don't use __BEGIN_DECLS/__END_DECLS in the kernel.
Fixed some other, even more minor style bugs.
1999-01-01 14:30:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
93ac7ca8cf Minor English and spelling fixes. 1999-01-01 14:21:13 +00:00
Bruce Evans
2e4513990b Ignore the fs_spec entry for "/" in /etc/fstab if the device which
is actually mounted on "/" can be determined using statfs() and is
in /dev.  This fixes fsck operating on the wrong device when the
fs_spec entry is only an alias.  The aliased case became more
dangerous when the ROOTSLICE_HUNT hack was committed in mount(8).
ROOTSLICE_HUNT may be unnecessary now.
1999-01-01 14:14:44 +00:00
Bruce Evans
4e7767c7b9 Fixed overflow in 1K-blocks to disk-blocks conversions. Use quad
arithmetic instead of the special macros in PR 8163 or the magic
2's in PR 381.  (Rev.1.3 unfortunately fixed only half of the
problems reported in PR 381.)

PR:		381, 8163
1999-01-01 13:15:02 +00:00
Bruce Evans
b55dcca107 The previous commit was bogus. malloc(..., M_WAITOK) should not be
used in device attach routines.  At least for attaches at boot time,
actually waiting, or actually failing for malloc(..., M_NOWAIT), are
almost equally unlikely and harmless, but using M_WAITOK interferes
with automatic detection of bogus M_WAITOK's.
1999-01-01 12:35:47 +00:00
Bruce Evans
d82478ba84 Updated type of ss_size in struct sigaltstack.
Removed bogus prerequisite <sys/types.h>.
1999-01-01 12:22:11 +00:00
Bruce Evans
9dd98e24ca Fixed bitrot in comments. 1999-01-01 10:33:52 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f2aed91b48 Made this compile if UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC is defined. This has been broken
since before rev.1.1, so UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC should not be trusted.
UMAPFS_DIAGNOSTIC is commented out in LINT to hide various bugs.
1999-01-01 10:14:37 +00:00
Bruce Evans
f26138d566 Fixed a missing library and a style bug in LDADD. Static linkage was broken.
Fixed missing DPADD.
1999-01-01 09:54:09 +00:00
Bruce Evans
bf2033044e Fixed a missing library and style bugs in LDADD. Static linkage was broken.
Fixed missing DPADD.

Fixed placement of the include of bsd.prog.mk.  It annulled
`make checkdpadd', which should have been run to find the broken DPADD.
1999-01-01 09:51:46 +00:00
Peter Wemm
77ca8b20d8 restore pcvt(4) man page
Reviewed by:	 core
1999-01-01 08:48:31 +00:00
Peter Wemm
cc85444017 Reconnect pcvt hooks..
Reviewed by:	core
1999-01-01 08:45:44 +00:00
Peter Wemm
5f809d76a3 Part 4 of pcvt/voxware revival: pcvt userland
Reviewed by:    core
1999-01-01 08:32:05 +00:00
Peter Wemm
ff4c4cec98 Part 4 of pcvt/voxware revival: pcvt userland
Reviewed by:	core
1999-01-01 08:31:26 +00:00
Peter Wemm
b3c0a3cc54 Part 3 of the pcvt/voxware revival.
Reviewed by:	core
1999-01-01 08:23:23 +00:00
Peter Wemm
a0f70ac053 Part 2 of pcvt/voxware revival. I hope I have not clobbered any other
deltas, but it is possible since I had a few merge conflicts over the last
few days while this has been sitting ready to go.

(Part 1 was committed to the config files, but cvs aborted grrr..)

Approved by:    core
1999-01-01 08:18:13 +00:00
Peter Wemm
c19da41ebb Part 1 of pcvt/voxware revival. I hope I have not clobbered any other
deltas, but it is possible since I had a few merge conflicts over the last
few days while this has been sitting ready to go.

Approved by:	core
1999-01-01 08:09:58 +00:00
Peter Wemm
3ea799d5aa Oops, forgot to commit entry in LINT for statically configured vinum. 1999-01-01 04:16:32 +00:00
Matthew Dillon
2ae122f64a The mount_mfs process that stays in a supervisor context handling MFS
I/O requests must be marked P_SYSTEM because if it isn't and the system
    decides to swap it or (god forbid) kill it, the system stands a good
    chance of locking up.
1999-01-01 04:14:11 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
729ac65e7c document PKG_DBDIR
Add ENVIRONMENT and FILES sections.
1998-12-31 20:29:29 +00:00
David E. O'Brien
ce4273bfe4 change wording slightly to match other pkg_*.1 1998-12-31 20:28:55 +00:00
Bill Paul
d1b5b058f7 This commit adds a software workaround for a hardware bug in certain PNIC
chip revisions. (A buggy taiwanese chip? I'm just shocked; shocked I tell
you.) So far I have only observed the anomalous behavior on board with
PCI revision 33 chips. At the moment, this seems to include only the
Netgear FA310-TX rev D1 boards with chips labeled NGMC169B. (Possibly this
means it's an 82c169B part from Lite-On.)

The bug only manifests itself in promiscuous mode, and usually only at
10Mbps half-duplex. (I have not observed the problem in full-duplex mode,
and I don't think it ever happens at 100Mbps.) The bug appears to be in
the receiver DMA engine. Normally, the chip is programmed with a linked
list of receiver descriptors, each with a receive buffer capable of holding
a complete full-sized ethernet frame. During periods of heavy traffic
(i.e. ping -c 100 -f 8100 <otherhost>), the receiver will sometimes appear
to upload its entire FIFO memory contents instead of just uploading the
desired received frame. The uploaded data will span several receive
buffers, in spite of the fact that the chip has been told to only use
one descriptor per frame, and appears to consist of previously transmitted
frames with the correct received frame appended to the end.

Unfortunately, there is no way to determine exactly how much data is
uploaded when this happens; the chip doesn't tell you anything except the
size of the desired received frame, and the amount of bogus data varies.
Sometimes, the desired frame is also split across multiple buffers.

The workaround is ugly and nasty. The driver assembles all of the data
from the bogus frames into a single buffer. The receive buffers are always
zeroed out, and we program the chip to always include the receive CRC
at the end of each frame. We therefore know that we can start from the
end of the buffer and scan back until we encounter a non-zero data byte,
and say conclusively that this is the end of the desired frame. We can
then subtract the frame length from this address to determine the real
start of the frame, and copy it into an mbuf and pass it on.

This is kludgy and time consuming, but it's better than dropping frames.
It's not too bad since the problem only happens at 10Mbps.

The workaround is only enabled for chips with PCI revision == 33. The
LinkSys LNE100TX and Matrox FastNIC 10/100 cards use a revision 32 chip
and work fine in promiscuous mode. Netgear support has confirmed that
they "have some previous knowledge of problems in promiscuous mode" but
didn't have a workaround. The people at Lite-On who would be able to
suggest a possible fix are on vacation. So, I decided to implement a
workaround of my own until I hear from them. I suppose this problem made
it through Netgear's QA department since Windows doesn't normally use
promiscuous mode, and if Windows doesn't need the feature than it can't
possibly be important, right? Grrr.
1998-12-31 17:19:21 +00:00