Add newline to `Interface disabled' printf and clean up formatting.
Change packet read/write code to align all reads and writes into
memory to an appropriate boundary for the I/O size. This also fixes
a bug where the trailing unaligned bytes (1-3 of them) would be
put in an additional mbuf even if there was enough space for them
in the one we were currently filling.
This has been tested on a 3c905 in an Alpha (32-bit I/O, alignment
required), a 3c905 in an i386 (32-bit I/O, alignment not required)
and a 3c509 in an i386 (16-bit I/O, alignment not required). It
should be tested on a 3c509 in an Alpha with an ISA bus, if somone
can manage to get the two items together.
There are still some bugs in the driver relating to initialisation;
on my Alpha with a 3c905 you need to do an `ifconfig ep0 down;
ifconfig ep0 up' after the initial ifconfig to make it start working.
Apparently there are also some problems with a 3c579 in an i386,
although a 3c905 in an i386 works just fine.
>- Optional systems calls are "UNIMPL" if the support is not being
> compiled into the kernel.
It had implications that didn't occurr to me at the time. *sigh*
>- Optional systems calls are "UNIMPL" if the support is not being
> compiled into the kernel.
It had implications that didn't occur to me at the time. *sigh*
* implement 'progress bar/meter' (inspired by ncftp). use 'progress' to
toggle on. it will display current file size to 5 digits, automatically
determining suffix (up to 16384 P (petabytes) == 2^64).
* 'ls' now uses NLST (unadorned listing), a la older ftp clients. 'dir'
still does LIST (long listing). idea from John Nemeth <jnemeth@cue.bc.ca>
bug fixes:
* return first line of reply in reply_string[] from getreply(), instead
of last line. This fixes [bin/741] (parsing of SYST), and also means
that SIZE and MDTM messages will be parsed correctly if they're longer
than 1 line.
* parse URL-style auto-ftps that have no filename correctly
(e.g, ftp://host, ftp://host/, ftp://host/dir/). pointed out by
Jaromir Dolecek <dolecek@saruman.ics.muni.cz>
* pass the correct size array in 2nd arg of utimes() when setting the
modification time
align 32bit integers. Use explicit sized typing at some other places.
XXX This still won't fix lfs for 64bit machines, as we have some
assumptions about sizeof(pointer)=sizeof(u_int32_t) in here, and (if I
looked right) a misaligned u_int64_t. The right fix (to cite cgd) will
be to seperate on-disk-representation from in-core, but I don't have
the time (at the moment) to do this.
on indirect-config busses a (permanent) softc that they could share
between 'match' and 'attach' routines:
Define __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG so that old autoconfiguration
interfaces are used, until drivers are converted to use the new
interfaces (actually, converted back to use the _older_ interfaces)
which prohibit indirect configuration devices from receiving a softc
in their match routine that they can share with their attach routine.
defined:
define match functions to take a struct cfdata * as their second
argument, config_search() to take a struct cfdata * as its second
argument, and config_{root,}search() to return struct cfdata *.
remove 'cd_indirect' cfdriver element.
remove config_scan().
remove config_make_softc() as a seperate function, reintegrating
its functionality into config_attach().
Ports will define __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG until their drivers prototypes
are updated to work with the new definitions, and until it is sure that
their indirect-config drivers do not assume that they have a softc
in their match routine.
on indirect-config busses a (permanent) softc that they could share
between 'match' and 'attach' routines:
Check for a new definition, __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG, and if it is _not_
defined:
define match functions to take a struct cfdata * as their second
argument, config_search() to take a struct cfdata * as its second
argument, and config_{root,}search() to return struct cfdata *.
remove 'cd_indirect' cfdriver element.
remove config_scan().
Ports will define __BROKEN_INDIRECT_CONFIG until their drivers prototypes
are updated to work with the new definitions, and until it is sure that
their indirect-config drivers do not assume that they have a softc
in their match routine.
XXX These aren't the prettiest diffs in the world, but making them
XXX nicer would require a bit of restructuring of the code and
XXX possible amq protocol.