one for tasks of the host controllers. This is needed for drivers like
ural(4) that want to do synchronous USB transfers from the task handler.
Before the split timeouts could not be handled correctly as the task
thread was still blocked. From FreeBSD.
1) Removed the -B flag (it was stupid on my part) and added a short
description indicating how to accomplish the same thing under the
"Sending Mail" section of man mail(1).
2) Added a -H flag to dump the headers and exit. It takes optional
flags to restrict to old, new, read, unread, and deleted messages
(the later being kind of useless - it shares code with something
that already had it).
3) Restored the 'Save' command which somehow got mistakenly removed in
the last commit and add documentation for it! (My apologies to
its author.)
4) Added a 'mkread' command to mark messages as read (the inverse of
'unread'). Should we also have a 'mknew' command?
5) Added a 'smopts' command to keep a database of addresses and
sendmail options to be used when sending messages to those
addresses. See man mail(1) for a fuller description.
6) Added 'indentpreamble' and 'indentpostscript' variables whose
values are inserted before and after a quoted message (~m or ~M
escapes).
=20
7) Added string formatting abilities for the 'prompt', 'insertpreamble',
'insertpostscript', and header display strings. These strings
support all the strftime() format parameters as well as many more
specific to mail (see man mail(1)).
8) Fix the -a flag so that it only takes a single filename, unless
"mime-attach-list" is defined. This is more conventional and avoids
unexpected whitespace issues.
- merge if_vgevar.h into if_vge.c since no other file refers it
- rename some macro (VGE_TX_DESC_CNT -> VGE_NTXDESC etc.) and structs
- change prefixes of structure members to represent parents
- put TX and RX descriptors into single struct vge_control_data and
allocate DMA memory at once
- no need to specify BUS_DMA_ALLOCNOW
- define appropriate macro for offsets and addresses of DMA descriptors
- define struct vge_txsoft and vge_rxsoft, and put common data for
each descriptor into them
- remove struct vge_list_data and move its members into struct vge_softc
- remove #ifdef DEVICE_POLLING code we don't support
- merge vge_[tr]x_list_init() functions into vge_init()
- use aprint_error() to print errors
- put splnet(9) where appropriate and remove unused VGE_{LOCK,UNLOCK}() macro
- clear TX timeout only if there is no pending descriptor
- check dm_nsegs properly otherwise padding short packets could fail
- prepare zero'ed DMA memory to pad short packets rather than putting
random data
- fix a wrong VGE_TXDESCSYNC() usage which should be VGE_TXFRAGSYNC()
Tested on my i386 which is my development machine.
(more bus_dmamap_sync(9) cleanup will be done later)
- Remove the PCN_NO_PROM option. Instead, query the am79c970-no-eeprom
property, and read the MAC address from the CSRs if that property is TRUE.
In the ibmnws port:
- Implement device_register().
- In device_register(), set the am79c970-no-eeprom property for the
built-in Ethernet.
used because IPV6_RECVPKTINFO and IPV6_PKTINFO are used to prevent
potential bugs in the future just in case that the numeric value of the
socket option is ever recycled.
the vanilla ones. They are supposed to be identical to
{GENERIC,INSTALL}, apart from the different ncr5380 driver.
Instead of re-sync'ing, use a new feature of configure and just disable
the ncrscsi driver.
(Approved by Allen Briggs)
* simplify commands to extracts sets & pkgsrc
* add spaces around \(em - why this isn't rendered as — is far
beyond me, can someone with *roff fu have a look?
Inspired by posting by James K. Lowden on netbsd-docs.
XXX the hardware list needs real work. :(