rtw_rxdesc_init: before initializing a Rx descriptor's
control word, synchronize the Rx buffer
rtw_start, be paranoid: set the "NIC owns" bit on a Tx
descriptor dead last. Always reinitialize the "next
Tx descriptor" pointer, just in case it got clobbered
somehow.
Let the compiler decide whether to inline rtw_collect_txring or
not.
- The driver now uses the Super I/O address port as port argument in
the configuration file. The Environmental Controller base address is
fetched by the Super I/O EC LDN configuration registers.
- Invalidate voltage sensors if data returned is 0xff.
- Use the Super I/O Global Configuration Registers Chip ID[12] and Device
Revision to store/print the correct information.
- Use only the Fan Extended Tachometer registers on IT871[68]F for now;
this gives us correct data for IT8705/IT8712F again.
Inspired by the smsc(4) driver. The UPDATING file has been updated to
reflect the rename.
is not used by the NetBSD reachover framework).
Get rid of the misplaced bin directory during the build phase, it's not
necessary.
Add commands to build the NetBSD iSCSI initiator.
unlocked vnode when trying to rename a directory. The fix was to
shuffle some bits around and #pray.
The rename routine actually needs a very very major wide-angle whopping:
* it takes locks out-of-order
* it deals with references from SAVESTART lookups in interesting ways
* I doubt there is any guarantee for correct operation if there
are multiple concurrent accesses
* the error branches might just as well call panic() directly
platform tends to just declare anything from 0x8 to 0xf as mem or io
regions willy-nilly, we need to avoid batmapping a few of those in order
to save space for USER_SR, KERNEL_SR and KERNEL2_SR. I picked values for
these three that are least-commonly used or used for non-vital things.
Add some more defines from the spec. Remove some old ones not
existing in the current Intel Architecture Guide. Use some more
understandable names.
ANSIfy and use uintXX_t to hurt my eyes less.
Further improve readability by exploiting __HAVE_TIMECOUNTER as
invariance on x86 platforms.