whether we get it off the wire. An nfsiod might have been busy with
it, and finished while we were waiting for it in nfs_getcacheblk, so
we need to check for EOF again no matter what.
clobbers my SMC. Now I can really use a generic kernel with my SMC @0x300.
This change has been tested on various machines with ne2000 and 3c509 baords.
XXX All these probes sould be reordered after the release, with invasive
XXX probes at the end.
case. Sending an RST to ourselves is a little silly, considering that
we'll just attempt to remove a non-existent compressed state entry and
then drop the packet anyway.
socket:
- If we received a SYN,ACK, send an RST.
- If we received a SYN, and the connection attempt appears to come from
itself, send an RST, since it cannot possibly be valid.
stripclose(). In strip_watchdog(), make abort if the line has been closed.
This fixes kern/4470 (Wolfgang Rupprecht), which was a bad pointer passed
to b_to_q() from strip_proberadio() called via strip_watchdog(); the tty
hadn't yet been attached to the strip interface.
to be reloaded every time it is checked. This avoids a condition where
it can be cached in a register in such a way that updates to the flags in
an interrupt handler to not be noticed, which in turn causes the process
doing the i/o to sleep forever. Bug report and suggested fix from
Hiroshi HORIMOTO <horimoto@cs-yuugao.cs.sist.ac.jp>, PR $4460.
during auto-configuration (`cold'), raise interrupt level to splhigh
and return, instead of reporting a stray interrupt.
2. In cpu_switch(), start running a newly selected proces at splclock()
instead of the saved IPL, allowing high-priority interrupts in
ctx_alloc() which can take many cycles to install a new context
(especially on the two-level sun4c MMU).
deal with cheap CD-ROMs and other devices that do not appear to have
any way to enable parity generation. In the future, it might be nice
to have this configurable on a per-device basis with back-to-back
parity errors automatically disabling parity for the device. That
would require some MI changes.
* Handle unaligned and odd-length transfers.
This could probably be handled better in the future.
if the break instruction is still there. This works around a problem with
the software single step in DDB not recognizing the temporary breakpoint
set to emulate the single step.
nullbuf (used to pad packets < ETHER_MIN_SIZE) is used for all tl
interfaces. Allocates only once, and never deallocate it (as we can't say
if another instance of the driver is interface is using it).
PR4394: be more consistent with other MSDOSFS_DEBUG messages
PR4395: fix generation numbers as in the PR, and fix short name for e.g. x.aaaa
PR4396: easier fix then given in the PR
All PRs by Rick Byers. Thanks Rick for pointing these out
Fix cursor sprite for X11 startup/exit:
* add cursor on/off functions.
* Default cursor state is off (for framebuffer console).
* Turn off cursor in each driver's xxxCursorInit() entrypoint.
* Turn on cursor at the end of each driver's xxxLoadCursor() entrypoint.
works with X11R5 servers shipped with NetBSD 1.3.
i/o-mapped space to always be used), we discover that at least one
ThunderLAN interface can't read the EEPROM properly if memory-mapped
access is used. Kludge around this for now by "prefering" i/o space.
to look specifically at the address it was provided *only*, since the
scan isn't safe (it can stomp on cards that will be probed later, like
NE2000 clones).
- Do PCI space configuration like the other drivers. In particular,
don't _disable_ the space we're not using because some lame firmware
implementations might not reenable it on warm boot. Also, prefer
memory space always.
- Make match and info-gathering in attach table-driven.
- Rearrange things a bit to be a bit more visually pleasing during boot.
Also, fixup some #include problems.
- Fix memcntl()
- Fixed stat and mknod syscalls to properly disassemble and reassemble
dev_t values to/from emulation dev_t's
- Added pty (ptmx) subsystem at svr4net minor number 10 -- /dev/ptmx
- Implemented fork1() as fork() (should change if and when threads get
added to the system)
- fixed spellings in disclaimer in svr4_net.c; it looks like someone went
and did a s/nd/st/g on the whole file... yuck
- changed ptmx device to also halt on ENXIO (for pty files that exist with
no kernel pty to back them)
- fixed SVR4 setpgrp() to be a near equivalent to BSD setsid() (old
emulation didn't create a new session)
* add cursor on/off functions.
* Default cursor state is off (for framebuffer console).
* Turn off cursor in each driver's xxxCursorInit() entrypoint.
* Turn on cursor at the end of each driver's xxxLoadCursor() entrypoint.
works with X11R5 servers shipped with NetBSD 1.3.
whenever the %: format is used on NetBSD/Alpha. Disable %: for __alpha__.
Note: the "correct" (but untested on other architectures) fix is to
change the wrong: kprintf(cp, oflags, tp, NULL, va_arg(ap, va_list));
to the right: kprintf(cp, oflags, tp, NULL, ap);
tech-kern. Reported by Sean Davidson to cause erroneous doubling of
keyboard input on a 5000/50 under load.
Increasing the DELAY() from 2 to 30 doesn't help. Remove it for the
1.3 release. May cause problems with low-speed serial input, but
console keyboards work properly.