Thanks to cgd@NetBSD.ORG for pointing the following out to me:
listen (fd, SOMAXCONN); would break.
As programs wouldn't see the changes that might be specified in
the kernel config file.
As penance I am going to see if it would be possible to move this
into param.h and provide away of finding out what the kernel
value is. On busy network servers this value is useful to have as a tunable
kernel parameter.
handling code so that if a given interrupt is disabled (and therefore
can't have caused the actual I/O interrupt), its handler won't be
called even if its bit is set in the interrupt register.
against the MMU switch code being in different locations between
the running kernel and the new kernel. Returns ENODEV if the reload
fails.
Change the error return from EFAULT to ENOEXEC when kernel_reload
gets a short write on the exec header.
sizeof(struct bpf_hdr). On machines that we currently support that
can use the old definition (which just covers the size of the data in
struct bpf_hdr), use it even though it's a hack. (This was changed
for the 'new architectures' case so as to be fail-safe; BPF may
waste a few bytes of space per captured packet on new architectures,
but now at least it's more likely to work.)
Update the documentation of the vnode flags so that it lists only (and all)
of the flags understood by the program. (The documentation is likely in need
of more cleanup.)
reasons: it won't attach as console, and there's currently no way to do
keyboard input on TC machines), and has no real RAMDAC (colormap, cursor,
etc.) support. Digital UNIX does not support CFB frame buffers in the
Alpha, but they appear to work OK (with an appropriate monitor) in my
3000/300.
reasons: it won't attach as console, and there's currently no way to do
keyboard input on TC machines), and has no real RAMDAC (colormap,
cursor, etc.) support.