have to examine the stats structure to tell if we have outstanding I/O
requests.
Making them u_int improves the chance of atomic updates to them,
but risks roll-over. Since the only interesting property is if
they are equal or not, this is not an issue.
outstanding requests to return before we unravel the mesh.
It is very important that the stuff below us plays nice and don't
overlook a couple of outstanding bio's, because until they remember
the geom event thread is blocked. At an expense in code here this
could be made more robust, but I actually _want_ a robust failure
in this case so any offending drivers can be fixed.
a filename pattern, and also wrt filenames given on the command line.
Now if a file is listed as a specific entry, it will not *also* be
processed by an entry specifying a pattern. And filename-patterns
will now only match existing files (ignoring directories, etc).
MFC after: 3 weeks
included in XFree86 4.3, but includes some fixes. Notable changes include
Radeon 8500-9100 support, PCI Radeon/Rage 128 support, transform & lighting
support for Radeons, and vblank syncing support for r128, radeon, and mga.
The gamma driver was removed due to lack of any users.
will contain the pid for a process group. This means the file must
contain a negative value (as would be needed in the 'kill' commmand).
I still need to write man-page update before MFC-ing.
This started by rewriting the get_pid() routine. Later I looked at
what OpenBSD has, and included a few ideas from their send_signal()
routine. So, parts of this change are from OpenBSD, even though
OpenBSD does not actually have a 'U' flag.
PR: bin/28435
Reviewed by: no objections on freebsd-arch
MFC after: 3 weeks
the device statistics structures into userland instead of using sysctl.
Introduce new devstat_new_entry() function which allocates the devstat
structure an calls devstat_add_entry() on it.
Two fields are sequence numbers for integrity check when we switch devstat
to use mmap to export data rather than sysctl, the last field is to mark
this as an allocated devstat entry.
making sure the copies in the object tree are writable. When files
in the source tree are not writable (as would be the case for a p4
tree) then a buildworld -DNOCLEAN will try to copy over the existing
non-writable headers. This fails. Instead we cat the headers with
redirection. This is just one of the possibilities.
and/or breakages due to /etc/make.conf on the host. Move it after
make world and put it in an if-block so that we can include the
commands in the script even if we're not going to make the readmes.
o When building docproj, make sure we propagate the setting of the
FTP_PASSIVE_MODE environment variable. Not propagating the envvar
may cause fetch failures. This increases the number of cases for
which one does not have to prefetch the packages.