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Martin Blapp cccd491d52 Add all interface polling patches. 2003-08-07 15:00:55 +00:00
Martin Blapp 44b6b1aaa4 Do not poll during discover. Add a polling tunable to the interface
struct to be able to turn polling on/off.

Tested by:	Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>
2003-08-07 14:58:46 +00:00
Nate Lawson c53bcc89ca Null terminate the OEM hint. This rids my laptop of the smiley face that
would follow the 6 valid chars of the table entry.
2003-08-07 14:53:14 +00:00
Robert Watson ea03990629 Add additional documentation to setfacl(1) regarding the behavior of
tools such as chmod(1) and ls(1) when it comes to acting on objects
that have POSIX.1e extended ACLs.  Specifically, discuss the
substitution of the mask entry for the group entry in the mode
representation of the ACL.  Differently worded from the submission,
and could probably use further refinement.

PR:		55319
Submitted by:	Grzegorz Czaplinski <G.Czaplinski@prioris.mini.pw.edu.pl>
2003-08-07 14:52:17 +00:00
Robert Watson 95e367261e -v no longer a valid argument to setfacl(1) -- remove from usage().
PR:		55318
Submitted by:	Grzegorz Czaplinski <G.Czaplinski@prioris.mini.pw.edu.pl>
2003-08-07 14:43:43 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt 46cf3cb76f Make open channels persist across ifconfig down and up. All channels
that are not currently closing when the interface is configured down
will be brough up as soon as the interface is configured up.
2003-08-07 14:30:58 +00:00
Nate Lawson 7f325bba26 Comment out ctype.h. It's not ok to always include in the !_KERNEL case
since the bootblocks have their own local includes.  Sorry for breaking
world.
2003-08-07 14:17:23 +00:00
John Baldwin 277576de43 The ktrace mutex does not need to be locked around the post of the ktrace
semaphore and doing so can lead to a possible reversal.  WITNESS would have
caught this if semaphores were used more often in the kernel.

Submitted by:	Ted Unangst <tedu@stanford.edu>, Dawson Engler
2003-08-07 13:58:13 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt a80f653574 Make the driver preserve open connections accross ifconfig down
and up commands. When configuring the interface down only the
connections that are currently closing are deleted from the connection
table. When the interface is configured up, all connections that
are in the table are re-opened.
2003-08-07 13:42:31 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt 3593b92478 When configuring the interface down and up again try to re-open all
connections that have been open (and were not closing) when
the interface was stopped. This makes the behaviour of fatm(4) more like
the behaviour of en(4).
2003-08-07 10:40:24 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins b85aa4e3f7 Implement mblen(s, n) as mbtowc(NULL, s, n) to avoid calling sgetrune()
and to simplify things. This is only valid until we start supporting
state-dependent encodings.
2003-08-07 09:34:51 +00:00
Noriaki Mitsunaga 51f202f1af We donot need `\n' for panic(). 2003-08-07 08:13:37 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins b69a98d6d3 Implement mbstowcs() as a wrapper around mbsrtowcs(), and wcstombs()
as a wrapper around wcsrtombs().
2003-08-07 08:04:01 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar 778a4a9dd4 Grok async contexts. When a thread is interrupted and an upcall
happens, the context of the interrupted thread is exported to
userland. Unlike most contexts, it will be an async context and
we cannot easily use our existing functions to set such a
context.
To avoid a lot of complexity that may possibly interfere with
the common case, we simply let the kernel deal with it. However,
we don't use the EPC based syscall path to invoke setcontext(2).
No, we use the break-based syscall path. That way the trapframe
will be compatible with the context we're trying to restore and
we save the kernel a lot of trouble. The kind of trouble we did
not want to go though ourselves...

However, we also need to set the threads mailbox and there's no
syscall to help us out. To avoid creating a new syscall, we use
the context itself to pass the information to the kernel so that
the kernel can update the mailbox. This involves setting a flag
(_MC_FLAGS_KSE_SET_MBOX) and setting ifa (the address) and isr
(the value).
2003-08-07 08:03:05 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins 998e124837 Implement mbtowc() in terms of mbrtowc(), and wctomb() in terms of wcrtomb(). 2003-08-07 07:59:36 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar 1634f50b1b Better define the flags in the mcontext_t and properly set the flags
when we create contexts. The meaning of the flags are documented in
<machine/ucontext.h>. I only list them here to help browsing the
commit logs:
	_MC_FLAGS_ASYNC_CONTEXT
	_MC_FLAGS_HIGHFP_VALID
	_MC_FLAGS_KSE_SET_MBOX
	_MC_FLAGS_RETURN_VALID
	_MC_FLAGS_SCRATCH_VALID

Yes, _MC_FLAGS_KSE_SET_MBOX is a hack and I'm proud of it :-)
2003-08-07 07:52:39 +00:00
Tim J. Robbins dab4fca49b Implement btowc() in terms of mbrtowc() instead of sgetrune(), and
wctob() in terms of wcrtomb() instead of sputrune(). There should be
no functional differences, but there may be a small performance hit
because we make an extra function call.

The aim here is to have as few functions as possible calling
s{get,put}rune() to make it easier to remove them in the future.
2003-08-07 07:45:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar a50bc30203 o Fix cut-n-paste whitespace corruption in previous commit
o  For trap-based upcalls the argument (the kse_mailbox) to
   the UTS must be written onto the kernel stack, not the
   user stack. While here, deal with the fact that we may
   be at a NaT collection point.
2003-08-07 07:40:19 +00:00
Martin Blapp ceef306a27 - Fix the polling code to work with media settings in dhclient.conf.
- Rename linkstatus to linkstate which is more correct.

- Sort any leases each time we loose and regain link. With the first
  version we spammed the dhclient.leases file.

- When there was no link on a interface, polling has been done twice.
  This has been fixed with a bigger sleep interval.

- interface_active() now returns only a assumed state of the link.
  If we are using media settings, we cannot be sure that the link
  actually works. That means we assume that the link is working and
  continue to send requests as usual on the interface and loop over
  all possible media options. Polling is still done. If your interface
  gets suddenly link, dhclient will send a dhcp discover request.

After all media settings have been tried a few times, dhclient will
sleep. If one does change networks very often, it can help to set the
"retry timeout" to a low value like 100 seconds. The default is over
six minutes.

Tested by:	Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org>, imp
2003-08-07 07:27:14 +00:00
Bill Paul 554e54b5de Add preliminary support for the RealTek 8169 gigE chip. Changes:
- Fix a bug in rl_dma_map_desc(): set the 'end of ring' bit in the
  right descriptor (DESC_CNT - 1, not DESC_CNT). The 8139C+ is limited
  to 64 descriptors and automatically wraps at 64 descriptors even
  if the EOR bit isn't set, but the 8169 NIC can have up to 1024
  descriptors per ring, so we must set the wrap point in the right
  place.

- RealTek moved the RL_TIMERINT register from offset 0x54 to 0x58 in
  the 8169 -- account for this.

- Added rl_gmii_readreg() and rl_gmii_writereg() routines.

- Fix rl_probe() to deal with the case where the base type is
  not RL_8139.

The next step is to add jumbo buffer support.

Tested with the Xterasys XN-152 NIC (hard to beat $29 for a gigE NIC).
2003-08-07 07:00:30 +00:00
Warner Losh f61a3412d9 No need to define externs for getopt interface. 2003-08-07 05:47:49 +00:00
Warner Losh 534734ed17 Prefer PATH_MAX to MAXPATHLEN. Both contain the trailing NUL, so
remove the unneeded +1.
2003-08-07 05:38:56 +00:00
Warner Losh 834a93de56 No need to define optind as an extern. stdlib.h does that for us. 2003-08-07 04:53:48 +00:00
Warner Losh 68dd1ff405 Prefer PATH_MAX to MAXPATHLEN. PATH_MAX has the trailing NUL. 2003-08-07 04:51:41 +00:00
Warner Losh 4a3d43936e MAXPATHLEN includes the trailing NUL, so no need to add 1 here. 2003-08-07 04:50:29 +00:00
Nate Lawson 718a5d6abd Document hw.acpi.os_name. Also update the credits section. 2003-08-07 04:46:53 +00:00
Nate Lawson ad173a0cbe Add includes to fix user-compilation of acpica. Also clarify a comment
about overriding the OS name.
2003-08-07 04:46:17 +00:00
Warner Losh 12a524f9aa getopt returns -1 not EOF at the end of args. Compare against that. 2003-08-07 04:40:54 +00:00
Warner Losh ccce0204dc Add entries for NETGEAR MA401RA, IO DATA PCET10CL and Panasonic KXL-CB10AN.
Appologies to: those that submitted these to me.
2003-08-07 04:38:01 +00:00
Warner Losh 1513d7ed42 Remove trailing newlines (from the right branch this time) 2003-08-07 04:33:47 +00:00
Alan Cox f9b1de367e - Remove GIANT_REQUIRED from pipe_free_kmem().
- Remove the acquisition and release of Giant around pipe_kmem_free() and
   uma_zfree() in pipeclose().
2003-08-07 04:32:40 +00:00
Mike Silbersack b7fbac1813 Increase SMALL_PIPE_SIZE from 4096 to PAGE_SIZE.
Sorry people with 8K pages, this could be have been causing some of the
resent panics under heavy pipe load.
2003-08-07 00:03:29 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar bee4e73025 In cpu_set_upcall_kse(), create the upcall according to the entry
path into the kernel. Normally it's due to a syscall, but one can
also be created as the result of a clock interrupt (for example).
This now even more looks like exec_setregs().

While here, add an assert that we don't expect more than 8KB of
dirty registers on the kernel stack.
2003-08-06 23:28:19 +00:00
Simon L. B. Nielsen 3b5e70922f Add a reference to config(5) in the SEE ALSO section.
Suggested by:	dcs
Approved by:	ceri (mentor)
2003-08-06 21:41:35 +00:00
Marcel Moolenaar 5f20d75a5f o In revision 1.45 of exception.S we changed exception_restore to
unconditionally restore ar.k7 (kernel memory stack) and ar.k6
   (kernel register stack). I don't know what I was smoking then,
   but if you unconditionally restore ar.k6, you also want to
   compute its value unconditionally. By having the computation
   predicated and dependent on whether we return to user mode, we
   would end up writing junk (= invalid value for ar.bspstore) if
   we would return to kernel mode. But the whole point of the
   unconditional restoration was that there is a grey area where
   we still need to have ar.k6 restored. If we restore with a junk
   value, we would end up wedging the machine on the next interrupt.
   So, unconditionally calculate the value we unconditionally write
   to ar.k6.

o  The previous braino was found while making the following change:
   We used to clear the lower 9 bits of the value we write to ar.k6.
   The meaning being that we know that the kernel register stack is
   at least 512 byte aligned and simply clearing the lower 9 bits
   allows us to return to a context of which we don't have dirty
   registers on the kernel stack, even though the context that
   entered the kernel does have dirty registers on the kernel stack.
   By masking-off the lower bits, we correctly obtain the base of
   the register stack without having to worry that we didn't actually
   reached the base while unwinding it.
   The change is to mask off the lower 13 bits, knowing that the
   kernel register stack is always 8KB aligned. The advantage is that
   we don't have to worry anymore if there's more than 512 bytes of
   dirty registers on the kernel stack. A situation that frequently
   occurs. In exec_setregs() in machdep.c:1.147 or older, we had to
   deal with that situation by copying the active portion of the
   register stack down in multiples of 512 bytes. Now that we mask off
   the lower 13 bits we don't have to do that at all. Contemporary
   IPF processors have a register file that can hold up to 96 stacked
   registers (=784 bytes [incl. 2 NaT collections]). With no indication
   that register files grow beyond a couple of hundred registers, we
   should not have to worry about it anymore... and yes, 640KB is
   enough for everybody :-)
   This change helps setcontext(2) and cpu_set_upcall_kse() in that
   they can return to completely different contexts without having to
   mess with the kernel stack. Of course exec_setregs() doesn't need
   to do that anymore as well.
2003-08-06 21:32:38 +00:00
Alan Cox 2c2464cb27 Correct a mistake in the previous revision: Reduce the scope of the page
queues lock such that it isn't held around the call to get_pv_entry(),
which calls uma_zalloc().  At the point of the call to get_pv_entry(), the
lock isn't necessary and holding it could lead to recursive acquisition,
which isn't allowed.
2003-08-06 19:18:08 +00:00
Alan Cox b0b2803a3b Acquire the page queues lock in pmap_insert_entry(). (I used to believe
that the page's busy flag could be relied upon to synchronize access to the
pv list.  I don't any longer.  See, for example, the call to
pmap_insert_entry() from pmap_copy().)
2003-08-06 18:46:47 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp 887dd1d910 Remove dangling extern reference to swap_pager_full 2003-08-06 18:40:49 +00:00
Bruce Evans 90630944c8 Backed out previous commit. This restores the warning about pessimized
(short) types for the port arg of inb() (rev.1.56).  The warning started
working for u_short types with gcc-3.3.  The pessimizations exposed
by this been fixed except for the cx and oltr drivers where the breakage
of the warning has been pushed to the drivers.
2003-08-06 18:21:27 +00:00
Daniel C. Sobral b531240f24 RFC 3561 (ad-hoc on-demand distance vector routing) was ratified
and the ports assigned by IANA.

PR:		conf/55125
Submitted by:	Bruce M Simpson <bms@spc.org>
MFC after:	2 days
2003-08-06 18:15:10 +00:00
Bruce Evans aff964606a Don't use pessimal (u_short) types for i/o ports. This is mainly for
completenss.  The pessimization is tiny compared with i/o port slowness
except on very old machines, but code that used signed short types for
i/o ports was unpessimized long ago, and the macro that detected it
recently started working for u_short types too.  Use of bus space
should have made this moot long ago.

Not tested at runtime by:  bde
2003-08-06 18:06:30 +00:00
Nate Lawson 370f5d5b0f Remove all USB quirks that only specify DA_Q_NO_6_BYTE. They are no longer
needed.  Other USB quirks remain in hopes that user testing will reveal
which ones are also no longer needed.

Courtesy of:	USENIX lunch break
2003-08-06 17:30:03 +00:00
Bruce Evans bb11094995 Don't use pessimal (u_short) types for i/o ports. This is mainly for
completenss.  The pessimization is tiny compared with i/o port slowness
except on very old machines, but code that used signed short types for
i/o ports was unpessimized long ago, and the macro that detected it
recently started working for u_short types too.  Use of bus space
should have made this moot long ago.

Not tested at runtime by:  bde
2003-08-06 17:28:33 +00:00
Nate Lawson 2b2187130e Remove the 6-10 byte translation from UFI and ATAPI command sets. It is
no longer needed now that we have PIM_NO_6_BYTE.

Requested by:	jhb
2003-08-06 17:19:06 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt 6757bf1b26 When compiling the module with INVARIANTS we also need INVARIANT_SUPPORT. 2003-08-06 16:01:32 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt 20e57b1045 Ups. I forgot this one in the SIOCATMENA/SIOCATMDIS removal commit.
This change allows one to specify almost the complete traffic parameters
for IPoverATM channels through the routing table. Up to now we used
4 byte DL addresses (flag, vpi, vciH, vciL). This format is still allowed.
If the address is longer, however, the 5th byte is interpreted as the
traffic class (UBR, CBR, VBR or ABR) and the remaining bytes are the
parameters for this traffic class:

  UBR: 0 byte or 3 byte PCR
  CBR: 3 byte PCR
  VBR: 3 byte PCR, 3 byte SCR, 3 byte MBS
  ABR: 3 byte PCR, 3 byte MCR, 3 byte ICR, 3 byte TBE, 1 byte NRM,
       1 byte TRM, 2 bytes ADTF, 1 byte RIF, 1 byte RDF and 1 byte CDF

A script to generate the corresponding 'route add' arguments will follow soon.
2003-08-06 15:56:37 +00:00
Martin Blapp 40e0881fab Change ieee802 to ieee80211.
Add bogospaces to match the ISC style.

Suggested by:	eivind
2003-08-06 15:19:52 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp 2fbc275447 Dont initialize a TSC timecounter until we know if it is broken or not. 2003-08-06 15:05:27 +00:00
Poul-Henning Kamp f9e4b94aac Update to recognize Geode and note that the TSC seems broken. 2003-08-06 15:03:47 +00:00
Hartmut Brandt 68ece75839 Remove the ATMIOCENA and ATMIOCDIS ioctl. Everyting has been converted
to use the new OPENVCC and CLOSEVCC calls that allow the sepcification
of traffic parameters for the connections.
2003-08-06 14:53:27 +00:00