for problem reports. See the ENVIRONMENT section of the manpage.
- document the files used by send-pr to fill in defaults for problem
reports. See the FILES section of the manpage.
This addresses PR misc/1889.
that the adapter is disabled even if it wasn't enabled/disabled during
configuring its children. This fixes the bug that if an aic pcmcia card
is inserted in a slot during boot, further attaching of any card on the
slot fails once the card is removed.
done in a special order. Do that here also, but for now inside #ifdef vax
because of the (possible) impact on other arch's.
Now vaxen without IOMMU can use the MI LANCE driver.
LiViD DVD player. (See forthcoming mail to current-users.)
XXX NOTE: We should do something to probe capabilities, rather than allowing
these ioctls on any device.
Following examples show the cases.
% ktrace -f - false >/dev/null && echo wrong
wrong
% ktrace -f - -i /usr/sbin/update >/dev/null
(does not return to command line)
That is, back out last change and restore the roles of parent/child for
ktrace(1). The ktruss(1) stuff still remains.
Yes, ktruss(1) has the problems. Better implementation is expected.
Symptoms: system would crash with "data modified on free list" pool
panic from the mbuf cluster pool shortly after a resume. The cluster
in question contained a valid 82557 receive descriptor and an IP
packet. Happened sporadically in normal use. Easiest way for me to
reproduce it was to run tcpdump and a flood ping and do a
suspend/resume cycle or two.
Changes:
- in interrupt handler, if the interface isn't in IFF_RUNNING state,
just ack interrupts and return; don't try to receive packets, queue
new descriptors, etc., etc.,
- add power control hook to take interface down on suspend,
and restart it (if it was up) on resume.
- tweaks to fxp_stop and fxp_shutdown to avoid recursive panics due
to the (now fixed) bug.