bbinfo.c module; news* boot blocks occupy all of the first 16 sectors,
with a jump instruction to skip the label at bytes 64..511.
Replace news_clearboot() and news_setboot() callbacks with common
news_copydisklable() callback, and set bbinfo_params->offset to
NEWS_BOOT_BLOCK_OFFSET (which is now 0), and ->headeroffset to 0.
(Thanks to Izumi for picking this up; the perils of working on code at 2am)
on spldma), and rest of driver/network code (which runs on splnet) in way
if->if_snd queue is accessed. Solve by using intermediate queue.
Problem found, and fix provided by Christian Limpach in port-next68k/16798
*-sushi-* packages.
Suggested by Allen Barret in PR misc/16900:
>$ grep base-sysutil distrib/sets/lists/base/mi | grep sushi | wc -l
> 288
>$ grep base-sysutil distrib/sets/lists/base/mi | grep -v sushi | wc -l
> 136
>
>In a future where syspkgs are useful, it seems likely that some
>people will want to avoid installing sushi, while others will want to
>be able to upgrade sushi without upgrading the entire system. Several
>small subsystems, including cron and lpr, have their own syspkg sets,
>and it seems reasonable to do the same for the sushi subsystem.
- bbinfo_params:
- replace "int littleendian" with "bbinfo_endian endian"
- add comments
- shared_bbinfo_clearboot():
- add callback method to shared_bbinfo_clearboot()
- don't clear from 0..headeroffset; use a callback to do that
- add news68k and newsmips support.
From Izumi Tsutsui <tsutsui@ceres.dti.ne.jp>, with a rework by me to
take advantage of the new shared_bbinfo_clearboot() callback.
(XXX: untested yet)
column gets a trailing "," if there's more entries to come.
- if getmachines() or getfstypes() is called with 3 NULL params, just
print the list of supported items.
- in usage(), call getmachines() and getfstypes() with 3 NULL params.
(i got sick of typing "installboot -m asdf" to get a list of
supported machines during testing :)
than current one; this is expected (even documented) behaviour of the
new system call
This fixes the endless loop when reading directories on NFS, though
applications won't see all directory entries due to different problem.
Fix by Matthias Scheler and Charles Hannum.