with NetBSD and the Single Unix Specification v2.
This updates some structures with other, almost equivalent types and
effort is under way to get the whole more consistent.
Also removes a double definition of INET6 and some other clean-ups.
Reviewed by: green, bde, phk
Some part obtained from: NetBSD, SUSv2 specification
by 2 with people just adding numbers on the end of the ethernet subtypes.
We now have an additional 14 subtypes available in ethernet.
Use one of them immediatly for homePNA.
Reviewed by: Garrett Wollman <wollman@khavrinen.lcs.mit.edu>
parameter a char ** instead of a const char **. This make these
kernel routines consistent with the corresponding libc userland
routines.
Which is actually 'correct' is debatable, but consistency and
following the spec was deemed more important in this case.
Reviewed by (in concept): phk, bde
is neither IFF_LOOPBACK or IFF_POINTOPOINT. It's quite common
(and probably more correct) to route local IP numbers via lo0
and it makes configuration easier to assign the hostname address
to local POINTOPOINT links too.
This message usually remains hidden because the loopback interface
gets the highest interface number at boot time, but when the
ethernet interface is added later, the message can get pretty
annoying.
Also, fix a typo.
Not objected to by: freebsd-net
we instead use 0(%esp), which is per-cpu, already pretty much
guarenteed to be locked into the cache, and does not stress the cache's
set associativity. invlpg might also be a good choice (suggested by
Ingo).
Obtained from: Linus Torvalds <torvalds@transmeta.com>
MP lock for the last time. The use of a locked instruction to
cpu-private memory is 3x faster then CPUID and 3x faster then the
use of a locked instruction to shared memory (the lock itself).
Instruction serialization is required to ensure that any pending
memory ops are properly flushed prior to the release of the lock,
due to out-of-order instruction execution by the cpu.
Files sysdep.[ch] are now in ${MACHINE_ARCH} subdirectory. Internal
#if's used to identify the platform where removed.
Make rule for target testmain was greatly simplified, because it was
easier simplifying it than changing it to support the new location of
sysdep.[ch].
(a repo-copy was done on sysdep.[ch], of course)
vm_map always failed because vm_map_lookup() looked at
"vm_map_entry->wired_count" instead of "(vm_map_entry->eflags &
MAP_ENTRY_USER_WIRED)". The effect was that many page
wiring operations by sysctl were (silently) failing.
Since an osigcontext is smaller, if you check for a valid (much larger sized)
ucontext_t and it fails, we bogusly would reject the osigcontext as per
rev 1.378. Instead, check for osigcontext range validity first, and
ucontext_t later. This unbreaks Netscape.
Pointed to the right commit by: peter
Semiconductor CS461x/428x.
- Add support for GUS and CS461x/428x pcm.
- Move newpcm drivers for ISA cards to files.i386. The drivers for
PC98 would be something quite different from those for PC/AT.
Moving requested by: nyan
of element [4] in both, which goes beyond the end of the array, leaving
[0], [1], [2], and [3]. This bug did not cause any problems since
the overrun fields are initialized after the bogus array init but
needs to be fixed anyway.
Submitted by: Ian Dowse <iedowse@maths.tcd.ie>