of AHA- because that's what the packaging says (apparently short for
"Adaptec SCSI Card 29160", also on the packaging). Tested on
netbsd-4/i386.
Like pavel's, mine also works at Ultra160:
ahc2 at pci1 dev 5 function 0: Adaptec 29160 Ultra160 SCSI adapter
ahc2: aic7892: Ultra160 Wide Channel A, SCSI Id=7, 32/253 SCBs
st0 at scsibus1 target 5 lun 0: <CERTANCE, ULTRIUM 2, 1914> tape removable
st0: sync (12.50ns offset 127), 16-bit (160.000MB/s) transfers
Bump date.
(Part 4: documentation and configuration files)
* Support for detachable sensors.
* Cleaned up the API for simplicity and efficiency.
* Ability to send capacity/critical/warning events to powerd(8).
* Adapted all the code to the new locking order.
* Compatibility with the old envsys API: the ENVSYS_GTREINFO
and ENVSYS_GTREDATA ioctl(2)s are supported.
* Added support for a 'dictionary based communication channel' between
sysmon_power(9) and powerd(8), that means there is no 32 bytes event
size restriction anymore.
* Binary compatibility with old envstat(8) and powerd(8) via COMPAT_40.
* All drivers with the n^2 gtredata bug were fixed, PR kern/36226.
Tested by:
blymn: smsc(4).
bouyer: ipmi(4), mfi(4).
kefren: ug(4).
njoly: viaenv(4), adt7463.c.
riz: owtemp(4).
xtraeme: acpiacad(4), acpibat(4), acpitz(4), aiboost(4), it(4), lm(4).
AMD CS5535 Companion device found in the decTOP.
gcscide0 at pci0 dev 15 function 2
gcscide0: National Semiconductor/AMD CS5535 IDE Controller (rev. 0x00)
Supports Ultra DMA mode 4, Pio Mode 4 and MDMA mode 2.
"Go for it" jmcneill@.
doesn't obtain the ports, gain and balance related parameters.
Those generally require reading from the hardware and therefore are much
more expensive to obtain. Modify OSS emulation to use the new ioctl
where possible.
This reduces CPU usage of mplayer during mp3 playback with my Thinkpad
from 20% to < 1% and from 50% to 20% during Xvid playback.
Review and comments from jmcneill@
to modify the whole VLAN tags, but it is permitted to change 12-bit
VLAN identificators only. Reflect this fact on the appropriate man
pages.
Antti Kantee and Mihai Chelaru from #netbsd-code were helpful in
better understanding of VLAN stuff. Thank you!
Bug fixes:
- Fix crash reported by Scott Ellis on current-users@.
- Fix race conditions in enforcing the Veriexec rename and remove
policies. These are NOT security issues.
- Fix memory leak in rename handling when overwriting a monitored
file.
- Fix table deletion logic.
- Don't prevent query requests if not in learning mode.
KPI updates:
- fileassoc_table_run() now takes a cookie to pass to the callback.
- veriexec_table_add() was removed, it is now done internally. As a
result, there's no longer a need for VERIEXEC_TABLESIZE.
- veriexec_report() was removed, it is now internal.
- Perform sanity checks on the entry type, and enforce default type
in veriexec_file_add() rather than in veriexecctl.
- Add veriexec_flush(), used to delete all Veriexec tables, and
veriexec_dump(), used to fill an array with all Veriexec entries.
New features:
- Add a '-k' flag to veriexecctl, to keep the filenames in the kernel
database. This allows Veriexec to produce slightly more accurate
logs under certain circumstances. In the future, this can be either
replaced by vnode->pathname translation, or combined with it.
- Add a VERIEXEC_DUMP ioctl, to dump the entire Veriexec database.
This can be used to recover a database if the file was lost.
Example usage:
# veriexecctl dump > /etc/signatures
Note that only entries with the filename kept (that is, were loaded
with the '-k' flag) will be dumped.
Idea from Brett Lymn.
- Add a VERIEXEC_FLUSH ioctl, to delete all Veriexec entries. Sample
usage:
# veriexecctl flush
- Add a 'veriexec_flags' rc(8) variable, and make its default have
the '-k' flag. On systems using the default signatures file
(generaetd from running 'veriexecgen' with no arguments), this will
use additional 32kb of kernel memory on average.
- Add a '-e' flag to veriexecctl, to evaluate the fingerprint during
load. This is done automatically for files marked as 'untrusted'.
Misc. stuff:
- The code for veriexecctl was massively simplified as a result of
eliminating the need for VERIEXEC_TABLESIZE, and now uses a single
pass of the signatures file, making the loading somewhat faster.
- Lots of minor fixes found using the (still under development)
Veriexec regression testsuite.
- Some of the messages Veriexec prints were improved.
- Various documentation fixes.
All relevant man-pages were updated to reflect the above changes.
Binary compatibility with existing veriexecctl binaries is maintained.
controllers. These controllers can be found on add-on PCIe cards, or
on some motherboards to provide the PATA connectivity (e.g. some intel
ICH8-based motherboards).
Thanks to JMicron Technology for providing me documentation and
different sample boards for this work.