By code inspection I found 2 bugs in the ATAPI code, one may be the cause
of your problem: A counter is not reset when issuing the request_sense
command. This is c_skip, the counter used to track the offset in the data
buffer when a data tranfer needs multiple phases. The effect of this is that
the sense data transfered may be stored outside the sense buffer (sense buffer
+ some, potentially several KB, offset). This can only occur in PIO mode,
DMA is not affected.
This doesn't occur in "normal" use because when reading a data CD, either
the sense is issued for a non-data command (in which case c_skip stays to
0), or an error occured and no data has been transfered, and c_skip is still 0.
I can't see a case where a data READ/WRITE could cause a sense tranfer without
error.
The second problem is that b_resid can be set to a false value (resulting of
the sense tranfer and not the data transfer). Again this is not a problem with
usual data tranfers because both values ends up being 0 when no error occurs.
count is 0, wait for use count to drain before finishing the close.
This is necessary in order for multiple processes to safely share file
descriptor tables.
.netrc entry exists for the host with a valid user. noted by
Frederick Bruckman <fb@enteract.com> in [bin/7477]
* fix a minor memory leak associated with calling ruserpass() with
an empty user, password, or account.
and _C_LABEL(syscall) in trap.c. In ELF they are the same. Change the label
in locore.s to be _C_LABEL(_syscall).
While I am there, move the register save and restoral code used in the
*sigcode trampolines into two macros and use them instead of copying 100
lines of assembly each time.
Now everything ELF works.
No flags will not work, because it will produce a kernel loaded at 0xf0000000.
This is because the bfd ELF pagesize (in elf32-sparc.c) is 0x10000. Since
we need to load at 0xf0004000, we use -n.
of hard-coding them, decode the "ranges" property of the PCI bus node in
OpenFirmware.
- Do a little cleanup, and share some more code between the Bandit/Chaos
and MPC106.
XXX The bus_space(9) implementation for macppc really needs to be
rewritten.