sockets with the IP_HDRINCL option.
Add a list entry about the errors which IP_HDRINCL can return.
Bump .Dd.
PR: docs/30873
Submitted by: Douglas De Couto
Obtained from: BSD/OS (byte order), some old libnet stuff I did years ago.
success and a proper errno value on failure. This makes it
consistent with cv_timedwait(), and paves the way for the
introduction of functions such as sema_timedwait_sig() which can
fail in multiple ways.
Bump __FreeBSD_version and add a note to UPDATING.
Approved by: scottl (ips driver), arch
components as well, i.e., polling.
2. Stress that if_capenable should be modified only from within
the interface driver because it solely knows about how to control
the capabilities.
Removed paragraph about "new experimental feature" the hw.ata.tags
which sysctl -a knows nothing about.
Fix typos while I'm here.
PR: docs/66493
Submitted by: Julien Gabel <jpeg@thilelli.net>
after. Unify the paths for all Cx states. Remove cpu_idle_busy and
instead do the little profiling we need before re-enabling interrupts.
Use 1 quantum as estimate for C1 sleep duration since the timer interrupt
is the main reason we wake.
While here, change the cx_history sysctl to cx_usage and report statistics
for which idle states were used in terms of percent. This seems more
intuitive than counters. Remove the cx_stats structure since it's no
longer used. Update the man page.
Change various types which do not need explicit size.
- Remove entry which tells about periodical INDEX updates in
the CVS repository
- Add description for fetchindex target
Requested by: ru [1]
Approved by: josef (mentor)
behaviour lost in the change from 4.x style netgraph tee nodes.
Alter the tee node to use the new method. Document the behaviour.
Step the ABI version number... old netgraph klds will refuse to load.
Better than just crashing.
Submitted by: Gleb Smirnoff <glebius@cell.sick.ru>
eg:
[foo]
...
matches any executable 'foo'
[/usr/bin/foo/]
...
matches any executable under the directory /usr/bin/foo/
Exact matches continue to function as before.
PR: bin/66769
Submitted-by: Dan Nelson
man page after Orla, so the mistakes are probably mine. Leave a
note on the door welcoming the mdoc police.
Submitted by: Orla McGann <orly@cnri.dit.ie>
Use em dashes instead of " - ".
Use .Em instead of *emphasis*.
Note that securing root indirectly (by securing staff accounts) works
only if direct root access has been limited. [1]
s/hacker/attacker, as done in the handbook. (inspired by [1])
PR: 52878 [1]
Submitted by: Brian Minard <bminard@flatfoot.ca> [1]
o Remove setting the description of the device (that is more properly done in
probe).
o Remove setting the driver, as it is unnecessary
o Add pseudo code to ensure that the device isn't added to the tree already.
o remove some now unreferenced routines
returns okay when HW probe fails. This happens when comconsole flag is
set but VGA console is used instead.
Back out requested by: bde (He will be looking at other solutions from scratch)
- Define option FORCECONSPEED to force the serial console to
be CONSPEED. I've run into a lot of boards in which
the detect for prior speed doesn't work and ends up with
broken console since it is at the wrong speed.
- If a serial port is marked as a console, but console=vidconsole
and if the serial ports doesn't exist it will be probed and
attached at a 8250 chip. Then writes to that will freeze the
system.
- Add an option flags 0x400000 to mark this as a potential
comconsole in-case the one flaged with 0x10 does not exist
in the system.
This makes it easier to deploy on systems with one or two serial ports.
Obtained from: IronPort
we only pay attention to it during release time and at the moment it's
a -stable release in progress.
This is a MFS I guess, moving rev 1.536.2.113 to HEAD. I ran out of
time to follow through with doing this last night. Sorry for the delay.
Adding a couple of variables to make tweaking the CD-ROM label and .iso
filenames easier.
This is useful in order to get visual indication that something did
not succeed:
# Give it 5 seconds to run
echo 'sjjjjjA.' > /dev/led/error
random_program
echo '0' > /dev/led/error
If random_program takes more than 5 seconds or if it hangs, the LED
will be turned on.
gadgets (hotkeys, lcd, ...) on Asus laptops. I aim to closely track the
acpi4asus project which implements these features in the Linux kernel.
If this breaks your laptop, please let me know how it does it :-)
Approved by: njl (mentor)
Logical volumes on these devices show up as LUNs behind another
controller (also known as proxy controller). In order to issue
firmware commands for a volume on a proxy controller, they must be
targeted at the address of the proxy controller it is attached to,
not the Host/PCI controller.
A proxy controller is defined as a device listed in the INQUIRY
PHYSICAL LUNS command who's L2 and L3 SCSI addresses are zero. The
corresponding address returned defines which "bus" the controller
lives on and we use this to create a virtual CAM bus.
A logical volume's addresses first byte defines the logical drive
number. The second byte defines the bus that it is attached to
which corresponds to the BUS of the proxy controller's found or the
Host/PCI controller.
Change event notification to be handled in its own kernel thread.
This is needed since some events may require the driver to sleep
on some operations and this cannot be done during interrupt context.
With this change, it is now possible to create and destroy logical
volumes from FreeBSD, but it requires a native application to
construct the proper firmware commands which is not publicly
available.
Special thanks to John Cagle @ HP for providing remote access to
all the hardware and beating on the storage engineers at HP to
answer my questions.
change the video output but use a separate device with a DSSX method
and a HID of "TOS6201" instead. We use a pseudo-driver to get the handle
for this object and pass it to the acpi_toshiba driver.
This is untested but seems to match the Linux Toshiba driver.
Should have no side effects
Must not hold resources when it returns
May be called multiple times if it returns < 0.
Remove the bad advise that the probe routine should look for children
for devices that implement busses. This is more properly reserved for
the attach routine.
callout_stop(), except that if the callout being stopped is currently
in progress, it blocks attempts to reset the callout and waits until the
callout is completed before it returns.
This makes it possible to clean up callout-using code safely, e.g.,
without potentially freeing memory which is still being used by a callout.
Reviewed by: mux, gallatin, rwatson, jhb