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under sys/dev.
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0x00312000 - 0xe5fe7fff, 3855441920 bytes (4294859990 pages)
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In the case where the program is executed by a daemon running in the
background the terminal might not have a tty. The '(null)' is confusing.
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Taking over the sector following the MBR causes problems on some
machines, and the actual gains are fairly small in terms of how
the space is presently used.
Since we need a number of further features (eg. handling extended
partitions) that can't be readily accommodated in the basic boot0
design anyway, rather choose to implement the additional stuff
separately and concentrate on compatibility rather than features
here.
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- Melco LPC-T (PIO mode)
- AR-P500 ethernet card
- Accton EN2226/Fast EtherCard (16-bit verison)
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support which use National Semiconductor DP8393X (SONIC) as ethernet
controller. Currently, this driver is used on only PC-98.
Submitted by: Motomichi Matsuzaki <mzaki@e-mail.ne.jp>
Obtained from: NetBSD/pc98
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of supported operations by example read() and write() operations.
Inspired by: http://www.daemonnews.org/200010/blueprints.html
PR: 16173
Submitted by: sobomax
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PR: 21650
Submitted by: ben
Tested by: dan@ducky.nz.freebsd.org
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connection goes away. Spotted by people on -STABLE about 2 weeks
ago.
Submitted by: Based on a patch by alfred and Maxime Henrion <mux@qualys.com>
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it will not produce wrong alarms.
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Replace shared lock on vnode with exclusive one. It shouldn't impact
perfomance as NCP protocol doesn't support outstanding requests.
Do not hold simple lock on vnode for long period of time.
Add functionality to the nwfs_print() routine.
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with it well.
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OsdSleepUsec(), SleepOp corresponds to OsdSleep() by reading ACPICA
source code.
- Add OsdSleepUsec() which uses DELAY() simply.
- Change unit of acpi_sleep() argument; microseconds to milliseconds.
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${LIB} library". "standard" tends to imply the one that is normally
used... but by default it is not the case - the .so would be the
"standard" library. Therefore, change this to 'static'. Another option
might be "conventional ${LIB} library".
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#include <sys/mbuf.h>. (which #include's <machine/mutex.h> and then
<sys/proc.h> and then <sys/callout.h>, leading to the collision).
<sys/mbuf.h> is really one of those 'no user servicable parts inside'
things.
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but none of them are used or make any difference (at least in the FreeBSD
version).
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Split out the configuration space access primitives, as these are needed
elsewhere as well.
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anoncvs no-password hack is gone and is replaced by the official version.
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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IP: version, tos, ttl, len, id
TCP: seq#, ack#, window size
Reviewed by: silence on freebsd-{net,ipfw}
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drivers (again). These drivers have not compiled for 5-6 months.
Now that the new sound code supports MIDI, the major reason we had for
reviving it is gone. It is a far better investment polishing the new
midi code than trying to keep this on life support. Come 5.0-REL, if
there are major shortcomings in the pcm sound driver then maybe we can
rethink this, but until then we should focus on pcm.
Remember, these have not been compilable since ~April-May this year.
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IP: version, tos, ttl, len, id
TCP: seq#, ack#, window size
Reviewed by: silence on freebsd-{net,ipfw}
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Submitted by: rosti@netvision.net.il
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Remove cut & paste leftovers.
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use this helper function to report an error when SCB allocation fails.
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* The next -stable release is 4.2, not 4.1.
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- If resource which was allocated for pcic was
requested via this ioctl, bus_alloc_resource
would be succeeded and that resource was
returned as free resource. So check whether
requested resource was used for pcic or not
before bus_alloc_resource test.
- merge SYS_RES_IRQ routine into other SYS_RES_*
routine and clean up.
problem reported by: Yohei Terada <terada@jiro.c.u-tokyo.ac.jp>
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device_add_child() is meant to be called by the bus add_child method, not
to replace the bus add_child method. We could have called nexus_add_device
directly too, that would have also worked.
PR: 21657
Tested by: markm
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that it's enabled in acpireg.h only if DIAGNOSTIC option is specified.
ACPICA OSD functions will be compiled in machine/acpi_machdep.c again
tentatively (if DIAGNOSTIC option is specified).
# Should we have acpica_osd.c ?
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