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- Use c99 array initializers for usb_quirk_str so the indexing isnt critical.
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Pointy hat: me
Submitted by: rrs
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- Prepare for CRC offloading, add MIB counters (RS/MT).
- Bugfix: Disable CRC computation for IPv6 addresses with local scope (MT).
- Bugfix: Handle close() with SO_LINGER correctly when notifications
are generated during the close() call(MT).
- Bugfix: Generate DRY event when sender is dry during subscription.
Only for 1-to-1 style sockets (RS/MT)
- Bugfix: Put vtags for the correct amount of time into time-wait (MT).
- Bugfix: Clear vtag entries correctly on expiration (MT).
- Bugfix: shutdown() indicates ENOTCONN when called for unconnected
1-to-1 style sockets (MT).
- Bugfix: In sctp Auth code (PL).
- Add support for devices that support SCTP csum offload (igb).
- Add missing sctp_associd to mib sysctl xsctp_tcb structure (RS)
Obtained from: With help from Peter Lei and Michael Tuexen
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we, like TCP and UDP, move the checksum calculation
into the IP routines when there is no hardware support
we call into the normal SCTP checksum routine.
The next round of SCTP updates will use
this functionality. Of course the IGB driver needs
a few updates to support the new intel controller set
that actually does SCTP csum offload too.
Reviewed by: gnn, rwatson, kmacy
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mode.
- Make the NMI handler run on its own stack (TSS_IST2).
- Store the GSBASE value for each CPU just before the start of
each NMI stack, permitting efficient retrieval using %rsp-relative
addressing.
- For NMIs taken from kernel mode, program MSR_GSBASE explicitly
since one or both of MSR_GSBASE and MSR_KGSBASE can be potentially
invalid. The current contents of MSR_GSBASE are saved and restored
at exit.
- For NMIs handled from user mode, continue to use 'swapgs' to
load the per-CPU GSBASE.
Reviewed by: jeff
Debugging help: jeff
Tested by: gnn, Artem Belevich <artemb at gmail dot com>
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o Use NULL for pointers in preference to 0.
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parameters. Use it for resettodr().
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where len is 0. Otherwise g_getattr() will never succeed
when it is handled by g_handleattr_str().
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sections. These ELF sections are generated by newer versions of
GNU binutils.
Reviewed by: kaiw, Ali Bahrami <ali dot bahrami at sun dot com>
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to be able to look them up.
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code.
o Use NULL in preference to 0 for a few pointers.
o default to bus timing normal, like we default to bus_width_1.
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Use NULL in a couple of places rather than 0 in the context of
pointers to be consistent with the rest of the file.
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style of having register offsets start with PCIR_* rather than PCI_*).
Submitted by: rss
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device. The details include the current value of the BAR (including all
the flag bits and the current base address), its length, and whether or not
it is enabled. Since this operation is not invasive, non-root users are
allowed to use it (unlike manual config register access which requires
root). The intention is that userland apps (such as Xorg) will use this
interface rather than dangerously frobbing the BARs from userland to
obtain this information.
- Add a new sub-mode to the 'list' mode of pciconf. The -b flag when used
with -l will now list all the active BARs for each device.
(Missed in previous commit)
MFC after: 1 week
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Approved by: kib (mentor)
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Reported by: Christoph Mallon < christoph -dot- mallon -at- gmx -dot- de >
MFC after: 1 week
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video streams from cameras.
This patch changes the displayed timer to a time stamp and corrects
one or two mishandled errors.
Submitted by: imp
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Spotted out by: Christoph Mallon <christoph d0t mallon AT gmx d0t de>
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Spotted out by: Christoph Mallon <christoph d0t mallon AT gmx d0t de>
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device. The details include the current value of the BAR (including all
the flag bits and the current base address), its length, and whether or not
it is enabled. Since this operation is not invasive, non-root users are
allowed to use it (unlike manual config register access which requires
root). The intention is that userland apps (such as Xorg) will use this
interface rather than dangerously frobbing the BARs from userland to
obtain this information.
- Add a new sub-mode to the 'list' mode of pciconf. The -b flag when used
with -l will now list all the active BARs for each device.
MFC after: 1 month
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modify the pointer argument passed to it. This triggered an assert in malloc
when a geom command being run under the livefs environment.
PR: bin/130632
Submitted by: Dimitry Andric <dimitry -at- andric.com>
Pointy hat to: me
MFC after: 2 days
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MFC after: 1 month
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Obtained from: NetBSD
MFC after: 1 month
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value used later by RESTORE_CCK
o swap arg order in RESTORE_CCK to slightly reduce cost
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the horrible SAVE/RESTORE_CCK macros used by swan/nala cards to
implement 11b using 11g
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default route to show up we can turn this knob back on
without screwing subsequent daemons that expect to be
able to talk to the outside world.
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time to boot an unplugged system 30 sec. longer for no good reason. Therefore,
add a check to make sure that any DHCP interfaces are plugged in before
waiting.
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checking validity of segment two.
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Discovered by: "Dewayne Geraghty" <dewayne.geraghty@heuristicsystems.com.au>
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basename(1) does.
(Two different PRs contained identical patches, both cited below)
PR: 121520, 86148
Submitted by: Ighighi <ighighi at gmail dot com>
Submitted by: Leif Neland <leif at neland dot dk>
MFC after: 3 days
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from a struct sockaddr_in, so there is no need to initialize sin_len
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to work by accident before the cleanup done in revision 187693.
Approved by: kan (mentor)
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Reviewed by: obrien@
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src/usr.bin/usbhidctl/usbhid.c
src/sys/dev/usb2/include/usb2_hid.h
src/sys/dev/usb2/input/uhid2.c
src/lib/libusbhid/Makefile
src/lib/libusbhid/descr.c
src/lib/libusbhid/descr_compat.c
src/lib/libusbhid/usbhid.3
src/lib/libusbhid/usbhid.h
src/lib/libusbhid/usbvar.h
Patches to make libusbhid and HID userland utilities compatible with
the new USB stack. All HID ioctls should go through the libusbhid
library to ensure compatibility. I have found at least one piece of
software in /usr/ports which needs to get updated before USB HID
devices will work. This is the X joystick input driver.
Reported and tested by:
Daichi GOTO and Masanori OZAWA.
src/sys/dev/usb2/core/usb2_process.c
Correct USB process names.
Reported by:
Andre Guibert de Bruet
src/sys/dev/usb2/serial/uftdi2.c
Integrate changes from old USB stack.
Submitted by: hps
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Move the interupt handler to a driver_intr_t type function as it was trying
to do way to much for a lightweight filter interrupt function.
Introduce much more locking around fc->mtx. Tested this for lock reversals
and other such lockups. Locking seems to be working better, but there
is much more to do with regard to locking. The most significant lock is
in the BUS RESET handler. It was possible, before this checkin, to set
a bus reset via "fwcontrol -r" and have the BUS RESET handler fire before
the code responsible for asserting BUS RESET was complete. This locking
fixes that issue.
Move some of the memory allocations in the fc struct to the attach function
in firewire.c
Rework the businfo.generation indicator to be merely a on/off bit now.
It's purpose according to spec is to notify the bus that the config ROM
has changed. That's it.
Catch and squash a possible panic in SBP where in the SBP_LOCK was held
during a possible error case. The error handling code would definitely
panic as it would try to acquire the SBP_LOCK on entrance.
Catch and squash a camcontrol/device lockup when firewire drives go away.
When a firewire device was powered off or disconnected from the firewire
bus, a "camcontrol rescan all" would hang trying to poll removed devices
as they were not properly detached. Don't do that.
Approved by: scottl
MFC after: 2 weeks
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