same problems as their Hurricane 575* bretheren in that one could set
the memory mapped port, but that has no effect. Add a quirk for this.
# I'll have to see if I can dig up documentation on these parts to see
# if there's someway software can know this other than a table...
the sense that any write to them reads back as a 0. This presents a
problem to our resource allocation scheme. If we encounter such vars,
the code now treats them as special, allowing any allocation against
them to succeed. I've not seen anything in the standard to clearify
what host software should do when it encounters these sorts of BARs.
Also cleaned up some output while I'm here and add commmented out
bootverbose lines until I'm ready to reduce the verbosity of boot
messages.
This gets a number of south bridges and ata controllers made mostly by
VIA, AMD and nVidia working again. Thanks to Soren Schmidt for his
help in coming up with this patch.
pass function arguments and results.
Hopefully no functional changes except fixing a couple of
bugs which could cause endless loops if an ioctl() on an
interface would fail.
the space occupied by a struct sockaddr when passed through a
routing socket.
Use it to replace the macro ROUNDUP(int), that does the same but
is redefined by every file which uses it, courtesy of
the School of Cut'n'Paste Programming(TM).
(partial) userland changes to follow.
controllers (PDC203** PDC206**).
This also adds preliminary support for the Promise SX4/SX4000 but *only*
as a "normal" Promise ATA controller (ATA RAID's are supported though
but only RAID0, RAID1 and RAID0+1).
This cuts off yet another 5-8% of the command overhead on promise controllers,
making them the fastest we have ever had support for.
Work is now continuing to add support for this in ATA RAID, to accellerate
ATA RAID quite a bit on these controllers, and especially the SX4/SX4000
series as they have quite a few tricks in there..
This commit also adds a few fixes to the SATA code needed for proper support.
Remove global variables in favour of local ones.
Fix indentation of a couple of switch statements.
Overall, this program badly need cleaning up, as it relies
on information passed around through global variables.
use backup methods other than files and tapes. The -P argument is
a normal sh(1) pipeline with either $DUMP_VOLUME or $RESTORE_VOLUME
defined in the environment, respectively.
For example, I can back up my home to three DVD+R[W]s as so:
Filesystem 1K-blocks Used Avail Capacity Mounted on
/dev/ad0s2e 40028550 10093140 26733126 27% /home
green# dump -0 -L -C16 -B4589840 -P 'growisofs -Z /dev/cd0=/dev/fd/0' /home
Alignment for pccards should also be treated in a similar way that
we tread it for cardbus cards.
Remove bogus debugs while I'm here.
# This is also necessary to make the CIS reading work.
Submitted by: Carlos Velasco
(1) Align to 64k for the CIS. Some cards don't like it when we aren't
aligned to a 64k boundary. I can't find anything in the standard
that requires this, but I have 1/2 dozen cards that won't work at
all unless I enable this.
(2) Sleep 1s before scanning the CIS. This may be a nop, but has little
harm.
(3) The CIS can be up to 4k in some weird, odd-ball edge cases. Since we
have limiters for when that's not the case, it does no harm to increase
it to 4k.
#1 was submitted, in a different form, by Carlos Velasco.
a LOR against sleepq. Fix the comment, and fix ptracestop() to pick up
sched_lock after stop() rather than before.
Reported by: Scott Sipe <cscotts@mindspring.com>
Reviewed by: rwatson, jhb
I'm not sure this is completely correct but at least this
is consistent with the accounting of incoming broadcasts.
PR: kern/65273
Submitted by: David J Duchscher <daved@tamu.edu>
FreeBSD, we can have a negative available space value, but the
corresponding fields in the NFS protocol are unsigned. So
trnucate the value to 0 if it's negative, so that the client
doesn't receive absurdly high values.
Tested by: cognet
try to set ACLs even if fflag restore fails, first cut at reading
Solaris tar ACLs
Code improvement: merge gnu tar read support into main tar reader;
this eliminates a lot of duplicate code and generalizes the tar
reader to handle formats with GNU-like extensions.
Style: Makefile cleanup, eliminate 'dmalloc' references, remove 'tartype'
from archive_entry (this makes archive_entry more format-agnostic)
Thanks to: David Magda for providing Solaris tar test files