that we can attach a power management handler. The handler prevents
a suspend if the watchdog is active, to be consistent with other
watchdog drivers.
As discussed on tech-kern.
vnode that may disappear before the caller has a chance to reference it.
Reference the vnode while the specfs cache is locked.
Welcome to 5.99.37.
No objections on tech-kern.
vnode that may disappear before the caller has a chance to reference it.
Reference the vnode while the name cache is locked.
No objections on tech-kern.
This change adds the ATFFILE variable, which can take the following values:
- yes: The source directory contains a static Atffile to be installed.
- auto: The Atffile is automatically generated.
- no: Do not install any Atffile (replaces the previous NOATFFILE variable).
The ugly bit of this is that I have to add a TESTS_SUBDIRS variable that
lists the subdirectories that contain test cases (so that they can be listed
in the Atffiles, without including auxiliary directories without tests).
This is a subset of SUBDIR.
Addresses a minor part of PR bin/43394.
Add MI flags PMAP_WRITE_COMBINE, PMAP_WRITE_BACK, PMAP_NOCACHE_OVR.
Update pmap(9) manpage.
hppa: Remove MD PMAP_NOCACHE flag as it exists as MI flag
mips: Rename MD PMAP_NOCACHE to PGC_NOCACHE.
x86: Implement new MI flags using Page-Attribute Tables.
x86: Implement BUS_SPACE_MAP_PREFETCHABLE.
Patch presented on tech-kern@:
http://mail-index.netbsd.org/tech-kern/2010/06/30/msg008458.html
No comments on this last version.
we're ELF now, and there are many missing checks against OBJECT_FMT.
if we ever consider switching, the we can figure out what new ones
we need but for now it's just clutter.
this doesn't remove any of the support for exec_aout or any actually
required-for-boot a.out support, only the ability to build a netbsd
release in a.out format. ie, most of this code has been dead for
over a decade.
i've tested builds on vax, amd64, i386, mac68k, macppc, sparc, atari,
amiga, shark, cats, dreamcast, landisk, mmeye and x68k. this covers
the 5 MACHINE_ARCH's affected, and all the other arch code touched.
it also includes some actual run-time testing of sparc, i386 and
shark, and i performed binary comparison upon amiga and x68k as well.
some minor details relevant:
- move shlib.[ch] from ld.aout_so into ldconfig proper, and cut them
down to only the parts ldconfig needs
- remove various unused source files
- switch amiga bootblocks to using elf2bb.h instead of aout2bb.h
IEEE 802.11b/g WLAN device, ported from OpenBSD by FUKAUMI Naoki:
http://mail-index.NetBSD.org/current-users/2010/05/28/msg013570.html
Slightly modified by me to use recently added config_mountroot(9)
to defer some device initialization until mountroot for firmload(9).
Tested on Sharp W-ZERO3 WS003SH with internal WLAN.
Note currently we cannot redistribute firmware files for upgt(4) so
they have to be downloaded and copied into /libdata/firmware/upgt manually.
See upgt(4) man page about firmware details.