that things don't wrap. Add -w flag to enable full output. Delete mention
of the old and not supported flags. This was 11 years ago, and very few
people even remember what these flags did.
in crontab -l.
The problem is that the skip_header code has a side effect of trying to
write to the new temporary cron tab if we run out of comments. Since we
don't have an output file in -l, we core-dump trying to fputc to NULL.
Simplify the logic so that we don't write in the skip_header function,
and we always return the first character after the comment lines to the
caller, skipping the '\n'.
in the wanted bus_dma space. If an allocation fails during operation
(i.e. when hotplugging an umass device), fall back to using the reserve.
The amount can be configured as USB_MEM_RESERVE. The default value is
256k.
Ideally, there would be a way to steal pages in the desired area from
UVM, but that's far more complicated, and this is not intrusive, plus
it works.
MFC:
Fix by dhartmei@
IPv6 packets can contain headers (like options) before the TCP/UDP/ICMP6
header. pf finds the first TCP/UDP/ICMP6 header to filter by traversing
the header chain. In the case where headers are skipped, the protocol
checksum verification used the wrong length (included the skipped headers),
leading to incorrectly mismatching checksums. Such IPv6 packets with
headers were silently dropped. Reported by Bernhard Schmidt.
ok deraadt@ dhartmei@ mcbride@
MFC:
Fix by mcbride@
Initialise init_addr in pf_map_addr() in the PF_POOL_ROUNDROBIN,
prevents a possible endless loop in pf_get_sport() with 'static-port'
Reported by adm at celeritystorm dot com in FreeBSD PR74930, debugging
by dhartmei@
ok mcbride@ dhartmei@ deraadt@ henning@
* The function speed(), imported from 4.4BSD-Lite2, has never been
used by NetBSD. Obtained from FreeBSD.
* Finish removing -L (litout) option. This has not been supported
since rev. 1.5 (NetBSD 1.0). The option still appeared in the
usage and man page. Obtained from FreeBSD.
* In function doit(), dead code imported from 4.4BSD-Lite2, dealing
with termios. NetBSD cracked this nut differently long before this
import. Obtained from FreeBSD.
bit in the SROM. It seems as if it is set to 1 when the PHY is
*analog*, not *digital*. Fix my sources.
In rtw_intr_rx, use units of 500kb/s instead of 100kb/s for rate,
to be consistent with net80211's expectations. Polish up some
debugging ugly messages. Dump raw 802.11 packets if IFF_DEBUG|IFF_LINK2
and RTW_DEBUG is defined.
Polish power-state (on/sleep/off) handling. Especially improve
support for RFMD (totally untested) and Maxim. For Philips, take
the Digital PHY property into account.
Call the net80211 watchdog function from rtw_watchdog, so that we
scan again if auth/assoc fails.
Be a little more cautious about writing register[RTW_TPPOLL], since
other drivers are.... Don't frob the high/low-priority queues
right now, since I don't use them.
Add rtw_join_bss which programs the card with the BSSID and other
properties of a BSS. Use it on state transitions. Factor out
rtw_set_nettype.
Make rtw_recv_beacon call ieee80211_recv_mgmt instead of dropping
beacons on the floor! TBD IBSS merges.
Change some rtw_debug=2 printfs to rtw_debug=3 (RTW_DPRINTF3)
printfs so the console doesn't get spammed so badly at rtw_debug=2.
Change some debugging printfs to RTW_DPRINTFs. E.g., print the
"RF programming method" only if debugging is enabled.
Protect SIOCG80211STATS with splnet()/splx() so that it takes a
"snapshot" of the 802.11 statistics, which is superfluous if
ieee80211_ioctl is always called at splnet()....
Instead of extending fsinfo_t it now holds a void * to file system specific
data. This is then setup/cleaned up by the additional of 2 additional
callbacks. Makes adding new filesystems simpler as almost no code has
to be updated in the generic makefs code now.
> revision 1.2.2.1
> date: 2004/12/17 02:51:35; author: brad; state: Exp; lines: +2 -2
> MFC:
> Fix by frantzen@
>
> &&/|| inversion would try to merge IP addresses with non-addresses into a
> single table causing a ruleset load error and eventually a double-free.
>
> ok deraadt@ mcbride@ henning@ frantzen@ dhartmei@