This supplies an attachment of the `sm' and `com' drivers.
Thanks to Chuck Cranor for sifting through the Linux smc91c92_cs.c driver
to find the magic sequence that brings the Ethernet portion of the card
on-line!
core filename format, which allow to change the name of the core dump,
and to relocate it in a directory. Credits to Bill Sommerfeld for giving me
the idea :)
The default core filename format can be changed by options DEFCORENAME and/or
kern.defcorename
Create a new sysctl tree, proc, which holds per-process values (for now
the corename format, and resources limits). Process is designed by its pid
at the second level name. These values are inherited on fork, and the corename
fomat is reset to defcorename on suid/sgid exec.
Create a p_sugid() function, to take appropriate actions on suid/sgid
exec (for now set the P_SUGID flag and reset the per-proc corename).
Adjust dosetrlimit() to allow changing limits of one proc by another, with
credential controls.
add the gross hack originally implemented by Charles Hannum in the SonicVibes
driver to force allocation of DMA memory for that channel through the Scatter-
Gather Map to get an address range that fits in.
The eso driver now works on Alphas except for DWLPX-based systems, whose owners
are not likely to desire audio or likely can afford slightly less cheap audio
hardware. :-)
ntfs_findvattr(), AALPCMP --> NTFS_AALPCMP, avoid excessive
intendation, fix debug printf when the attribute is not found
to print only first namelen characters of name
some minor KNF and const poisoning
ntfs_ntlookupattr(): make it static, collapse duplicated code
ntfs_ntlookupfile(): avoid memory leak, explicitly set error to 0 when
returning success
kill some bogus comments
port, but modified in that macppc searches for netbsd-partitioned disks
before MacOS partitioned disks, since installboot generates a fake MacOS
partition table which isn't the one we want to use.
ISV SROM format. For these boards, we provide the GPIO pin direction
info, a separate reset hook, and hard-wire them to MII-on-SIO.
Based on a patch submitted by Luoqi Chen <luoqi@chekov.watermarkgroup.com>.