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instead use 14.4kbps and faster modems as examples. Separate line
speed and baud rate and be careful when talking of one verses the
other.
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Suggested by: njl
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from CTLFLAG_RD to CTLFLAG_RDTUN so that sysctl(8) can provide
more useful error messages.
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user has attempted to write to a read only, tunable value.
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sysctl that a given variable is tunable.
Also added is CTLFLAG_RDTUN, which is CTLFLAG_RD|CTLFLAG_TUN; TUN does
not always imply read-only, so RDTUN should be used where RD was used
before.
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becuase bp->b_blkno is ignored now.
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stops users being able to cause setgroups to clobber the kernel stack by
copying in data past the end of the linux_gidset array.
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and then some of its Cyrix inheritance.
Set the max_iosize for the Cyrix to 63K as the SC1100.
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Remove trailing whitespace.
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Use newspeak functions definitions.
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on it for the last 15 hours with no signs of problems. It gives a small
(1%) gain on buildworld since pipe_read/pipe_write are already free of Giant.
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for dev_strategy() use.
Retire bio_driver[12] (aliases for b_io.bio_driver[12]) these fields are
reserved for device driver use and can as such never have any interest
in the buf end of things.
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away.
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rate is how fast modems exchange symbols. Bit rate is how many bits
per second the serial port nominally communicates at. Try to use bit
rate consistently where that's what is ment. The default data rate is
now 9600 baud. 300 baud being default pre-dates 4.4-LITE1. Document
that tip doesn't respect the system default rate for a given channel.
Sorry guys, but no ucbvax, kremvax or kgbvax added to the example.
Noted by: bde
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the backing store is at a fixed address, there's no need for a
per-thread variable.
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livelock problem
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'kilo' or 'mega' with appropriate suffix instead of filling the field
with stars.
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Reported by: pawel.worach@nordea.com
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Reviewed by: imp
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facilitates synchronization of the vm page's valid field using the
vm object's lock.)
Suggested by: tegge
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Obtained from: KAME
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like it was missed in syscalls.master.
Spotted by: alc
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Obtained from: KAME
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Pointed out by: Michel Lavondes <fox@vader.aacc.cc.md.us>
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device is hidden by a devfs(8) rule.
Spotted by: Adam Nowacki <ptnowak@bsk.vectranet.pl>
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closer to reality. More work remains to be done. st_mtime should
be the most complete based on IEEE Std 1003.1, 2003 Edition, a
review of ufs_vnops.c, and some experimentation.
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get their act together before we start probing.
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- Return NULL instead of returning memory outside of the stackgap
in stackgap_alloc() (FreeBSD-SA-00:42.linux)
- Check for stackgap_alloc() returning NULL in svr4_emul_find(),
and clean_pipe().
- Avoid integer overflow on large nfds argument in svr4_sys_poll()
- Reject negative nbytes argument in svr4_sys_getdents()
- Don't copy out past the end of the struct componentname
pathname buffer in svr4_sys_resolvepath()
- Reject out-of-range signal numbers in svr4_sys_sigaction(),
svr4_sys_signal(), and svr4_sys_kill().
- Don't malloc() user-specified lengths in show_ioc() and
show_strbuf(), place arbitrary limits instead.
- Range-check lengths in si_listen(), ti_getinfo(), ti_bind(),
svr4_do_putmsg(), svr4_do_getmsg(), svr4_stream_ti_ioctl().
Some fixes obtain from OpenBSD.
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what the entry does for people that are not used to reading
/etc/remote files every day. Keep arpavax, because it is a cool name,
but remove the phone number listed. arpavax hasn't been answering
that number for a while :-)
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our normal practice. In anticipation of bigger changes to this file.
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pick up the DEVFS inode number from the dev_t and find our directory
entry from that, we don't need to scan the directory to find it.
This also solves an issue with on-demand devices in subdirectories.
Submitted by: cognet
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vm object's lock.
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by libguile that needs to know the base of the RSE backing store. We
currently do not export the fixed address to userland by means of a
sysctl so user code needs to hardcode it for now. This will be revisited
later.
The RSE backing store is now at the bottom of region 4. The memory stack
is at the top of region 4. This means that the whole region is usable
for the stacks, giving a 61-bit stack space.
Port: lang/guile (depended of x11/gnome2)
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Suggested by: mux
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nevents is 0.
PR: kern/45291
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to BPF_MTAP.
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chain passed into dc_encap, which dc_start was unaware of. This caused
the old (now invalid) mbuf to be passed to BPF_MTAP.
Spotted by: Kenjiro Cho <kjc@csl.sony.co.jp>
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is non-free. (More checks can/should be added in the future.)
Use M_ASSERTVALID in BPF_MTAP so that we catch when freed mbufs are
passed in, even if no bpf listeners are active.
Inspired by a bug in if_dc caught by Kenjiro Cho.
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