NULL, turn warning printf's into panic's, since this call has been
restructured such that a NULL cred would result in a page fault anyway.
There appears to be one case where NULL is explicitly passed in in the
sysctl code, and this is believed to be in error, so will be modified.
Securelevels now always require a credential context so that per-jail
securelevels are properly implemented.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: NAI Labs
Discussed with: bde
manpages in machine-specific subdirectories (like man4/i386/) to
"../". This change didn't propagate here resulting in a loss of
whatis(1) database entries. Fix this.
Reviewed by: tobez
MFC after: 1 week
3c996B-T, with the 5701 rev B5 ASIC). One thing that confuses me
still is that the 'link state change' bit in the status block seems
to change state an awful lot. I have a workaround for this in place
now, but it needs more investigation. For the moment though, this
is enough to get the driver to work with this card.
black lists in the default config, give a pointer to a non-static list.
I was convinced this was the right thing to do after getting a PR
asking to add ORBZ the day before ORBZ went off the air.
PR: conf/35884
MFC after: 4 days
made aware in jail environments. Supposedly something is broken, so
this should be backed out until further investigation proves otherwise,
or a proper fix can be provided.
This increases the number of concurrent outgoing connections from ~4000
to ~16000. Other OSes (Solaris, OS X, NetBSD) and many other NAT
products have already made this change without ill effects, so we
should not run into any problems.
MFC after: 1 week
method-based inter-process security checks. To do this, introduce
a new cr_seeotheruids(u1, u2) function, which encapsulates the
"see_other_uids" logic. Call out to this policy following the
jail security check for all of {debug,sched,see,signal} inter-process
checks. This more consistently enforces the check, and makes the
check easy to modify. Eventually, it may be that this check should
become a MAC policy, loaded via a module.
Obtained from: TrustedBSD Project
Sponsored by: DARPA, NAI Labs
soon because it's just getting harder and harder to find switches
that correctly implement the GET ALL NEXT subcommands for the SNS
protocol.
Latch up result out pointer and set a busy flag when we're looking
at the response queue. This allows for a cleaner way to make sure
we don't get multiple CPUs trying to read the same response queue
entries.
Change how isp_handle_other_response returns values (clarity).
Make PORT UNAVAILABLE the same as PORT LOGOUT (force a LIP).
Do some formatting changes.
MFC after: 0 days