shoud creation/initialization of a ccb fail. Also, don't panic in
these situations. Instead, simply return an error condition and allow
the caller to deal with it. It may be the case that we were able to
create one ccb what we can grab, and continue to hobble along.
- add a type field to the isapnp_pin struct and set to IST_EDGE or
IST_LEVEL depending on the card configuration data.
- use the irq type field in all the drivers instead of hardcoding it.
Adjust the number of ccbs allocated during initialization.
Every ccb could potentially lock 64k of memory for dma buffers if bounce
buffers are used. Instead of BHA_CCB_MAX ccbs using 2MByte, only
sc_link.openings ccbs per device are allocated. Thus we now use only
256KByte per device present.
(hannken)
Fix a couple of errors in bha_create_ccbs():
- Don't ever let the number of CCBs be creater than BHA_CCB_MAX.
- Fix a fencepost that caused the last CCB allocated to never be put
on the freelist.
(thorpej)
change KEYSYM_HOLE to KEYSYM_NOP most places in those tables.
Map the `R' function keys with KEYSYM_FUNC_R instead of the
arrow key strings so that numlock indirection works.
- at end of attach, explicitely select an existing drive. This fixes hangs
some users reported (such as the one reported in port-i386/4247).
- Some atapi cdrom drives (e.g. Nec 24x) don't enables their registers before
a controller reset is issued. The controller probe routine is changed as
follow: issue a controller reset. If fail, test atapi signature on slave.
If fail, wait 5s and retry a reset. If the second reset fail, return(0).
If the first reset succeed, test presence of a master drive:
atapi signature, and if this fail RO/RW registers test. If no master, test
atapi signature on slave. If no slave, return 0.
pread64(), pwrite(), pwrite64():
* The `offset' argument specifies an absolute offset within the file.
* After performing the read resp. write operation, restore the original
offset within the file.
Also, change the argument structure used by svr4_sys_prwite64() to
svr4_sys_pwrite64_args, instead of the 32-bit offset version.
"A sequence step of 0 after a select with ATN can be a selection
timeout, or it can also indicate the target did not respond with
a message out phase. The latter will occur on very old SCSI
devices which do not respond to the ATN signal and go directly to
the command phase".
* Check for a disklabel matching the known values in an install diskimage.
If found, update incore disklabel's RAW_PART with the size reported
by the disk, clobbering the size used by vnd(4).*
* If geometry info is bogus or /missing, supply a fake geometry
(as in sd.c). Saves readdisklabel() and sysinst from divide-by-zero errors.
* lint: RAWPART -> RAW_PART.
overflow (always hated that).
replaced "/m" flag with:
/a == show process address info
/n == show normal process info [currently the default]
/w == show process wait/emul info
floating point stuff removed].
the new kprintf replaces the 3 different (and buggy) versions of
printf that were in the kernel before (kprintf, sprintf, and db_printf),
thus reducing duplicated code by 2/3's. this fixes (or adds) several
printf formats. examples:
%#x - previously only supported by db_printf [not printf/sprintf]
%8.8s - printf would print "000chuck" for "chuck" before
%5p - printf would print "0x 1" for value 1 before
XXX: new kprintf still supports several non-standard '%' formats that
are supposed to eventually be removed:
%: - passes an additional format string and argument list recursively
%b - used to decode error registers
%r - int, but print in radix "db_radix" [DDB only]
%z - 'signed hex' [DDB only]
%n - unsigned int, but print in radix "db_radix" [DDB only]
note that DDB's "%n" conflicts with standard "%n" which takes the
number of characters written so far and stores it into the integer
indicated by the "int *" pointer arg. yuck!
while here, add comments for each function explaining what it is
supposed to do.
In ext2fs, an inode is deleted either when mode == 0 or dtime != 0. If
dtime != 0, reset others fields before using the inode, or we could end
up with the wrong v_op in ext2fs_vinit.
While I'm there, kill a unused variable in ext2fs_readwrite
* Make sure all uses of the data pointer are type-cast appropriately.
* Eliminate the super-user check in the KIOCSKEY case (back as it was).
* Return ENOTTY if the ioctl command code is unrecognized.
to the stat(2) family and msync(2). This uses a primitive function
versioning scheme.
This reverts the libc shared library major version from 13 to 12, and
adds a few new interfaces to bring us to libc version 12.20.
From Frank van der Linden <fvdl@NetBSD.ORG>.
Instead, print a diagnostic and return. (Some drivers do this already.)
Also, normalize the diagnostic message, and fix some places where the
printfs were getting ugly.
Instead, print a diagnostic and return. (Some drivers do this already.)
Also, normalize the diagnostic message, and fix some places where the
printfs were getting ugly.
(_BYTE_ORDER, _BIG_ENDIAN, _LITTLE_ENDIAN).
Define old names from the ANSI ones if not _POSIX_SOURCE.
* Define _QUAD_HIGHWORD and _QUAD_LOWWORD properly when
_BYTE_ORDER == _BIG_ENDIAN.
- Work around a bug in the 82557 that causes the receiver to lock up
in certain conditions by kicking the multicast address filter if we
haven't heard anything come down the wire for some period of time.
- Fix a bug that could cause TxCB descriptor chains to cross page boundaries
on the Alpha.
- Remove some unneeded register masking.
- Fix a bug where too much data was copied from the config template, causing
memory corruption.
- Fix handing of if_timer (it was be cleared too early in some cases).
- Attempt to reduce the chances of receiver overrun by doubling the
number of receive DMA segments, and processing receive interrupts
before transmit interrupts.
- Remove a gratuitous assignment.
- Fix a bug where incoming packets were counted twice.