up. The effect of this was that msync with a size would generally sync
1 page less than it should. This problem was brought to my attention
by Darrel Herbst <dherbst@gradin.cis.upenn.edu> and Ron Minnich
<rminnich@sarnoff.com>.
metadata and VBLK type devices. The code is currently mostly disabled,
and a work-around has been added to disabled attempted clustered writes
for VBLK type device buffers. Clustered write of meta-data is currently
a work in progress.
all buses.
Known problems:
-The PCI probe code has not been tested. Someone with a PCI Bt card will
have to validate it, but even if it is broken all cards the earlier version
of this driver found in ISA compatibility mode should still be found.
-Still missing the BT956 PCI ID, so it will be found as an ISA card until
someone suplies it.
-PCI interrupts go through an interrupt stub that returns an int until
we remove the edge-triggered PCI compatibiliity cruft.
-ISA interrupts go through an interrupt stub until they pass in (void *).
-The driver could support more mboxes and concurrent commands by allocating
structures separately and hanging them off the bt_data struct to get around
the 4K page limit. Someone with documentation should do this and also
enable tagged queuing.
can be found in ISA compatibility mode by the ISA driver, but since the
EISA and PCI probes are non-invasive, we prefer them to find the card first.
Since both EISA and PCI probes can rely on interrupts, enable them before
probing of any type is performed. All ISA probes are still "protected" by
splhigh().
allow one EISA/ISA/PCI/VL Buslogic controller to be probed. The driver
is almost fully dynamic. It just needs some kdc work and for the SCSI code
to stop passing unit numbers up in the scsi_xfer struct.
"getblk" hang. The B_WANTED flag was being cleared gratuitously,
also the optimization of gbincore for ignoring the B_INVAL flag was
incorrect. There is no place in the code where buffers are on the
hash list that are B_INVAL and not B_BUSY.
device must be configured. It's hard to tell whether a reset function
should be noreset or nullreset since reset functions are never called.
Most drivers use nullreset but noreset has the advantage of complaining
if somehow gets called).
Removed old aliases d_rdwr_t and d_ttycv_t for d_read_t/d_write_t and
d_devtotty_t.
Sorted declarations of switch functions into switch order.
Removed duplicated comments and declarations of nonexistent switch
functions.
It will need to be changed
but it's the better starting point..
also add '?' to wildcarding in SCSI identification of devices..
so we can catch all PIONEER CD 6??* devices instead of having
separate entries for the 600, 602, 604X, 624X etc..
it's getting so we should have a small regexp routine in the kernel
maybe just a little one.. matching CDX-6[0-9][0-9][ A-Z] would be better
there will be drastic changes in this
but this is the best starting point..
<sys/types.h> (if KERNEL is defined). This allows removing bogus
dependencies on vm stuff in several places (e.g., ddb) and stops
<vm_param.h> from depending on <vm_param.h>
Added declaration of boolean_t to <vm/vm.h> (if KERNEL is not
defined). It never belonged in <vm/vm_param.h>. Unfortunately,
it is required for some vm headers that are included by applications.
Deleted declarations of TRUE and FALSE from <vm/vm_param.h>. They
are defined in <sys/param.h> if KERNEL is defined and we'll soon
find out if any applications depend on them being defined in a vm
header.