tree. This considerably reduces unnecessary bloat in struct slcompress.
I'm running with this change right now and have seen no negative
side-effects.
On my sytem this reduced kernel BSS by about 25KB.
Submitted by: bde
Approved by: brian for user-ppp
for pccardd.
Please install /etc/defaults/pccard.conf and update /etc/defaults/rc.conf
as well.
Note that old pccard.conf.sample still remains for while but
no longer to be maintained.
Reviewed by: imp, -mobile ML and nomads ML in Japan.
kernel. Justin agress that there is no other reasonable alternative to
do automatic rescans on connect.
The problem is that when a new device attaches to a SIM (SCSI host
controller) we need to send a XPT_SCAN_BUS command to the SIM using
xpt_action. This requires however that there is a peripheral available
to take the command (otherwise xpt_done and later bomb). The RESCAN
ioctl uses the same periph.
This enables a USB mass storage drive to do an automatic rescan on
connection of the drive.
The automatic dropping of a CAM entry on disconnection was already
working (asynchronous event).
The next thing to do is find someone to commit a change to vpo to do the
same thing. Just port umass_cam_rescan and friends across to that
driver.
Approved by: gibbs
branch. Although this problem has been reported to the GNU folks,
it's unlikely that any solution they may come up with will involve
the use of mktemp(1).
PR: 16942
Submitted by: Colin Phipps <crp22@cam.ac.uk>
devstat_end_transaction_bio()
bioq_* versions of bufq_* incl bioqdisksort()
the corresponding "buf" versions will disappear when no longer used.
Move b_offset, b_data and b_bcount to struct bio.
Add BIO_FORMAT as a hack for fd.c etc.
We are now largely ready to start converting drivers to use struct
bio instead of struct buf.
unit numbers all wrong. This did not show up because most of them where
zero anyway.
Use a separate buffer for command transforms instead of fiddling with
the existing cdb_bytes.
Take CAM_CDB_POINTER into account. Nobody is using it, but someone might
in the future.
Be more picky about what to accept in the UFI command set.
First attempt at implementing the ATAPI command protocol transforms.
This should at least make Imation Superdisk and other e-Shuttle based
devices show as attached. Maybe they even work to some extent.
(Much of this done by script)
Move B_ORDERED flag to b_ioflags and call it BIO_ORDERED.
Move b_pblkno and b_iodone_chain to struct bio while we transition, they
will be obsoleted once bio structs chain/stack.
Add bio_queue field for struct bio aware disksort.
Address a lot of stylistic issues brought up by bde.
contains the ADMtek Pegasus AN986 USB chipset. The
adapter supports both 10BaseT and 100BaseT (including
full-duplex). The product code for these adapters is
0x2206.
in cases where the supplied name was already pointing to a character
special device. This fixes the breakage that occured when trying to
dump a filesystem by name (e. g. /usr), with an fstab already
mentioning the raw device name (like /dev/rda0g) where dump attempted
to use /dev/rrda0g then.
Also removed the now obsolete remark that fstab were carrying block
special names.
introduced in FreeBSD-4.0. The driver is now full up-to-date
with regards to the current kernel interfaces.
Another significant change in this driver version applies
to the checking of the data direction. The driver is now
able to check against the expected data direction in any
circumstance and will not hang either if direction is wrong
at the start of the IO, or if for some weird reason,
the device changes to the wrong direction during the IO.
This driver version is still usable under FreeBSD 3.2/3.3,
since it only requires CAM, other kernel interface dependencies
being #if'ed in the sources according to kernel version.
But, in order to use the driver under those early kernel
versions, user has to move the driver sources by hand and make
appropriate tiny changes to let the kernel know about the driver.
Other changes:
- Remove the debugging stuff for WSR bit.
- Get rid of some warnings about volatile being discarded.
These got replaced by BUS_SETUP_INTR().
This once again illustrates an API change without informing -doc, so
that these sort post cleanup actions could've been avoided.
And then people wonder why the docs suck so much at times.
Reviewed by: peter
which think they know the IntelliMouse 4-byte packet and believe,
wrongly, that any other protocols use 3-byte packets.
- Update a couple of comment lines for A4 Tech mice.
- Mike Smith discovered a panic in the changer probe code if the probe
command (mode sense) fails. So we need to release the CCB used in the
probe before we unlock the peripheral. (i.e. the same fix mjacob put in
the CD and DA drivers)
- A newline was missing in a warning message. (PR kern/17512)
PR: kern/17512
Submitted by: Louis Mamakos <louie@uu.net> (newline fix)