KAUTH_REQ_NETWORK_NFS_EXPORT and KAUTH_REQ_NETWORK_NFS_SVC, and use them
to replace two KAUTH_GENERIC_ISSUSER calls in the NFS code.
Also replace two more with KAUTH_SYSTEM_MKNOD, where appropriate.
Documetnation and examples updated. More to come.
can get more details if state on a disk or volume has changed,
previously only state about the volume was available.
You'll see something like this with envstat(8) now:
$ envstat -darcmsr0
RAID 5 volume0 (sd0): building
disk0 volume0 (sd0): online
disk1 volume0 (sd0): online
disk2 volume0 (sd0): online
disk3 volume0 (sd0): online
$
Convert the driver to use pmf(9) and register a shutdown power handler
via pmf_device_register1() that was added recently.
Misc cosmetics tweaks while I'm here.
Make the FreeBSD and Linux compat code convert the parameters to their
native representation and call the native routines.
Remove KAUTH_PROCESS_SCHEDULER_GET/SET.
Update documentation and examples.
XXX: For now, only the Linux compat code does the priority conversion
XXX: right.
Linux priority conversion code from yamt@, thanks!
Okay yamt@.
can register a shutdown handler explicitely.
Install a pci bus shutdown handler which disables bus master accesses
for all childs, so the drivers don't need to care.
This will hopefully be sufficient to replace the shutdownhooks
(together with the powerhooks). (It has been suggested to use some
general event notification framework for shutdown handlers, but there
might be cases where shutdown handlers must be run in an order following
the device hierarchy, which wouldn't be easy with event handlers
not tied to drivers.)
approved by David Young
with the "right" output size in the xform declaration and have the _96
HMAC variants work -- the actual algorithm machinery (hardware or software)
ignores the output-size parameter, it's just there to inform the interface
consumer.
This should fix FAST_IPSEC.
This is OK because wscons detaches the X server before devices are
suspended, and the X server closes the drm device on detach.
(We could install a suspend handler which just double-checks, but
atm its return value is ignored anyway.)