foo((sockaddr *(void *))0);
This fix is imperfect, because right now we just check the subtype
chains for NULL and we return to the caller when the loop ends, leaving
the upper layers to cope with the syntax error. Ideally we should:
a.) return an error to the upper layer, or
b.) not call the type analysis routines in the presence of a syntax
error.
That would require a significant re-write which would take much more time
than I have...
volatile flags (isp_mboxbsy- keeps a bitmask of expected output mailbox
registers) and storage for them (isp_mboxtmp). Get rid of macroized
LUN widths. This is determined at run time.
Make lfs_uinodes a signed quantity for debugging purposes, and set it to
zero as fs mount time.
Enclose setting/clearing of the dirty flags (IN_MODIFIED, IN_ACCESSED,
IN_CLEANING) in macros, and use those macros everywhere. Make
LFS_ITIMES use these macros; updated the ITIMES macro in inode.h to know
about this. Make ufs_getattr use ITIMES instead of FFS_ITIMES.
in new MBOX_WAIT_COMPLETE/MBOX_NOTIFY_COMPLETE macros (ready for SMPizing).
Define STRNCAT inline for our usage.
Stealing a bit of the xs_status flags to maintain command state that
is pertinent for the hBA- should really reserve them for private usage
in scsipiconf.h.
Qlogic controller driven by this chipset. If they don't want the verbosity,
don't compile a DIAGNOSTIC kernel.
Major amount of mailbox command rewrites- hopefully should fix some of the
outstanding PRs.
Change header to note that this is no longer maintained at NASA/Ames.
and loaded. Remember to enable interrupts after isp_reset but before
isp_attach. Return CMD_EAGAIN on request queue overflow so we can retry
the command when there's more queue space.
in ip_mroute.c for duplicate tunnel entries, too. Well, what
really needs to happen is that the mrouting code needs to be
changed to work w/ `gif' tunnels... but...
Some AMD controllers have a bug which can look up the machine when using DMA, so
disable DMA for some revisions (info provided by AMD).
"options PCIIDE_AMD756_ENABLEDMA" can be used to force DMA on these chips.
optionally contain the "teeny" version number. Instead, introduce
a separate optional "teeny" variable. This corresponds to the change
in revision 1.171 of share/bsd.lib.mk.
registers. rationale:
- Netwave cards choke if we map i/o memory to >= 0x400
- even though, CIS tuple talks nothing about it
- it is not possible to specify range in pcmcia_io_map
- it would be very bad to do a try-and-error bus_space allocation for
i/o memory regions < 0x400
- we can have exactly the same functionality with memory mapped access
this should correct PR 10139.
the memory mapped access idea was from WIDE wildboar/bsdi cnw code.