- Use the saved errno to print the error message if the vfork() fails.
- In the child, if the execl() fails, use warn()/_exit(), not err(),
as the latter is not safe in the presence of a Real vfork().
- 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".
Should prevent problems during daylight savings changeover (which is usually
between 01:00 -> 03:00, depending upon the region) where the cronjobs
may be executed twice, or never at all...
* 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.