- run request sense command without disconnect
- don't restart the script before siop_scsicmd_end has been called if the
cmd didn't complete with good status.
- reserve slot 0 for request sense, to make sure it'll be sent first.
transmit jobs. The previous logic occasionally, under heavy
load, would attempt to sync and unload DMA maps that weren't
currently in use, and also occasionally leaked mbufs under
heavy load.
Yay, NFS now works pretty well on my Dreamcast.
it causes assertions to fail in the PCI bounce buffer code. On
other platforms, it causes the address of the next packet to
be mis-calculated, leading to packet loss.
if we are requested range of multicast address or too many multicast address,
program multicast filter to receive all multicast address. And set/clear
IFF_ALLMULTI flag properly.
This adds support for EtherExpress/16 cards with 16k of RAM, and in the
process adds general support for PIO mode on these cards. This entails
changing the way the i82586 driver handles bus barriers, since it doesn't
allow for strange cases like this.
This has been tested on the i386 port with the 'ix' driver in both
16KB (which was the source of the problem) and 32KB modes, as well
as with the 'ef' driver. I've tested it (briefly) with 'ei' on arm26
as well. In theory, drivers other than 'ix' should follow precisely the
same code paths as before.
the link level name for the interface (ifp->if_sadl) is allocated
before ifp->if_addrlen is initialized, which could lead to allocating
too little space for the link level address.
Do this by splitting allocation of the link level name out of
if_attach() and into if_alloc_sadl(), which is normally called
by functions like ether_ifattach(). Network interfaces which
don't have a link-specific attach routine must call if_alloc_sadl()
themselves (example: gif).
Link level names are freed by if_free_sadl(), which can be called
from e.g. ether_ifdetach(). Drivers never need call if_free_sadl()
themselves as if_detach() will do it if it is not already done.
While here, add the ability to pass an AF_LINK address to
SIOCSIFADDR in ether_ioctl() (this is what caused me to notice
the problem that the above fixes).
and place the definition in <machine/types.h>. This can now be used
as a flag to indicate whether or not <machine/intr.h> can be included
to get the generic soft interrupt API.
This means we should be able to work with McData switches now. Change
ISPASYNC_PDB_CHANGED to ISPASYNC_LOGGED_INOUT (more descriptive). Allow
F-Port topologies to use target ids 0..125 to log into fabric devices.
Yet again fool around with defaul WWN stuff.
Rumors say there are archs without ISA busses, so avoid including
(uneccesarily) isa bus headers in MI files.
XXX this is the minimal solution, layer interface calls will have
XXX to be revisited later
be attached with this flag.
Some CF Card (for ex. IBM MicroDrive and SanDisk) doesn't seem to implement
drive select command. In this case, you can't eliminate ghost drive properly.
So you should use this flag to ignore the ghost by force.