the quirk table. This way they attach as ahcisata and work, instead of
attaching as viaide and failing miserably.
Fixes PR kern/37826.
XXX: There are a bunch of additional MCP67 and MCP73 PCI ids that
XXX: should probably be added also, but I don't want to do that without
XXX: further investigation and testing.
This should fix establishment of 10/100Mbps link on L1E.
Helpful to reduce watchdog timeout problems on L1 (age(4)) reported by Jochen Kunz.
From FreeBSD via OpenBSD.
necessary geometry when creating a file system directly to a file.
In addition, when creating, do not complain about the file not
being char special and do not try to execute device ioctl's on it.
on non-NetBSD hosts. Tested on CYGWIN_NT-5.1-1.5.25-i686.
XXX: It's enough to have generated boothfs.uue binary
XXX: (for mkisofs -boot-hfs-file option), rather than
XXX: building a tool and generating it at run time.
piece of historical behavior, not a current bug. Also, while here, add a
bit about disk write-back caches and point to dkctl/scsictl.
Bump date. (first time since 1993!)
Extends the Opencrypto API to allow the destination buffer size to be
specified when its not the same size as the input buffer (i.e. for
operations like compress and decompress).
The crypto_op and crypt_n_op structures gain a u_int dst_len field.
The session_op structure gains a comp_alg field to specify a compression
algorithm.
Moved four ioctls to new ids; CIOCGSESSION, CIOCNGSESSION, CIOCCRYPT,
and CIOCNCRYPTM.
Added four backward compatible ioctls; OCIOCGSESSION, OCIOCNGSESSION,
OCIOCCRYPT, and OCIOCNCRYPTM.
Backward compatibility is maintained in ocryptodev.h and ocryptodev.c which
implement the original ioctls and set dst_len and comp_alg to 0.
Adds user-space access to compression features.
Adds software gzip support (CRYPTO_GZIP_COMP).
Adds the fast version of crc32 from zlib to libkern. This should be generally
useful and provide a place to start normalizing the various crc32 routines
in the kernel. The crc32 routine is used in this patch to support GZIP.
With input and support from tls@NetBSD.org.
in XEN2 and XEN3 kernels.
Xen really requires cgd, and as users are likely to get a domain given
to them without the possibility of recompiling a kernel for
themselves, we need to provide this by default.
As discussed with bouyer@, and with his OK.
flags to the compiler so it obeys the same ABI as the rest of the kernel.
Remove the hacks used to work around the abi differences (using %s7 as
curlwp) intruduced for the binary hal.