0x6?0000, load at 0xe00000. This gives us room for around 13 MB of
kernel, as opposed to the current 5 MB (0x600000 - 0x100000).
No changes to load-base or real-base are needed due to this change,
though machines that needed specific OFW settings before (OF 1.x
and 2.x) this change still need those settings.
Partially revert revision 1.25 -> 1.26 of ofwboot/Makefile & friends.
We do not need to distinguish between where ofwboot and ofwboot.{elf,xcf}
load; they are both fine loading somewhere other than load-base.
problem with intercontinental TCP connections of over 4Gbit/s, which is
where my test hardware runs out of bus bandwidth.
Stuff that is on the TODO list:
* HW VLAN support.
* Large jumbo buffers (16k).
* TCP Segmentation Offload
* RAIDC (receive interrupt delay adaptation)
* Understand how to use memory above 4GB.
a driver selectable callback function. This is used in the Xen port to
allow controlling the domain's network setup from the domain building
environment at domain creation (vs. having to maintain/change this on a
dhcp server). The Xen network driver parses a command line passed in
from the domain builder.
- Check "csc->cc_ih != NULL" before cardbus_intr_disestablish()
in com_cardbus_detach().
This fixed panic when the card removed.
The card is a "Xircom RealPort Cardbus Ethernet 10/100+Modem 56".
Reported & Tested by Peter Postma <peter.postma@chello.nl>
on current-users.
+ substitute @hardcode_libdir_flag_spec@ with -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib
+ substitute @LIBZ@ with -lz
fontconfig/Makefile
+ substitute @hardcode_libdir_flag_spec@ with -Wl,-rpath,/usr/X11R6/lib
should resolve pr#24747
XXX native built xf 4.4 may suffer from the same problem
- clear PSL_NT. it can be set by userland because setting it
isn't a privileged operation.
(cf. DSA-336-1, CVE-2002-0429)
- set PSL_I. otherwise, if SIGSEGV is ignored, we'll
end up to infinite loop, generating the same traps, with
interrupts disabled.
http://www.ffii.org/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/groff/Makefile.comm
(The previous fixes still ended up with syntactically-invalid shell
code for the 'for' loops, which would fail on some versions of linux.
The ignore-error marking for the command would allow the build to finish,
but it would leave extraneous "Failed" bits in the build output.)