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short read operations at the end of a file to not have the "eof"
flag set as they should. The problem is that the requested read
count was compared against the rounded-up reply data length instead
of the actual reply data length. This bug appears to have been
introduced in revision 1.78 (June 1999). It causes first-time reads
of certain file sizes (e.g 4094 bytes) to fail with EIO on a RedHat
9.0 NFSv3 client.
MFC after: 1 week
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Pointed out by: Andrew Gallatin <gallatin@cs.duke.edu>
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While here, move PAE item from "late-breaking news" to "open issues".
Submitted by: tjr [1]
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and sigsuspend(2), all three of which operate or depend on the
process signal mask.
Add a missing xref to sigsetops(3), without which the above three
syscalls would be useless.
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and sigprocmask(2). These two syscalls are likely to be accompanied
by a few sigsetops(3) in a typical piece of code.
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This has worked so far because the variable was empty by default.
Submitted by: Kostyuk Oleg <cub@cub.org.ua>
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ru.whois-servers.net for su domain or country
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build it on the i386 and alpha architectures, where this has been
set up (there is also a sparc64-bitops.h in sys/gnu/ext2fs, but it
appears to be broken and it is not linked up).
This should unbreak the sparc64 LINT build.
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These are probably machine independent, but
there is no way for the developers to test them other than on x86.
They will become MD as testing becomes possible.
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comment how to read device nodes from ufs (if an adventurous soul wants
to fix it!).
Reviewed by: bde
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ipfw1 has been unused and unmaintained for a long time).
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has been unused and unmaintained for a long time).
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Reviewed by: mtm
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platforms the compiler warns about incompatible integer/pointer casts
and on ia64 this generally is bad news. We know that what we're doing
here is valid/correct, so suppress the warning. No functional change.
Sleeps better: marcel
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in the netisr case. This would result in a lock reversal. This
fixes the net.isr.enable=1 case. Better performance might be
obtained by chaining all packets received, dropping the lock, and
then calling if_input() on each one.
Reported by: hmp
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by moving the definition of struct ksd to pthread_md.h and removing
the inclusion of ksd.h from thr_private.h (which has the definition
of struct kse and kse_critical_t). This allows ksd.h to have inline
functions that use struct kse and kse_critical_t and generally
yields a cleaner implementation at the cost of not having all ksd
related types/definitions in one header.
Implement the ksd functionality on ia64 by using inline functions
and permanently remove ksd.c from the ia64 specific makefile.
This change does not clean up the i386 specific version of ksd.h.
NOTE: The ksd code on ia64 abuses the tp register in the same way
as it is abused in libthr in that it is incompatible with the
runtime specification. This will be address when support for TLS
hits the tree.
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was already correct).
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of the contents of the CCSCBCTL register into our
local varaible. The other bits are used in later tests.
This avoids a potential deadlock in ahd_run_qoutfifo()
if we happen to catch the DMA engine in just the right
state.
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built by LINT. Also override a number of knobs for enabling and
disabling various modules in the ALL_MODULES case to further increase
LINT's module coverage.
Submitted by: ru
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Spotted by: diff
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Submitted by: "Pedro F. Giffuni" <giffunip@yahoo.com>
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Approved by: schweikh (mentor)
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Noticed by: ru
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which included commits to RCS files with non-trunk default branches.
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ACPI-0340: *** Error: Could not release ACPI Global Lock, AE_BAD_PARAMETER
Submitted by: jhb
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Supported by: Atheros Comunications
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o code reorg (relative to old netbsd-derived code) for future growth
o drivers now specify available channels and rates and 802.11 layer handles
almost all ifmedia actions
o multi-mode support for 11a/b/g devices
o 11g protocol additions (incomplete)
o new element id additions (for other than 11g)
o node/station table redone for proper locking and to eliminate driver
incestuousness
o split device flags and capabilities to reduce confusion and provide room
for expansion
o incomplete power management infrastructure (need to revisit)
o incomplete hooks for software retry
o more...
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to use one set of drivers for all ATM upper layers.
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Submitted by: Samy Al Bahra <samy@kerneled.com>
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hour to 12 so the time reads "12:00-12:59 AM".
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so it was inconsistent (although probably not harmful) to have
world-read.
Submitted by: Socketd <db@traceroute.dk>
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work on sparc64 again, because on sparc i386-compatibility
partitions just happen to have the same name as sparc native partitions.
Okay-ed by: grog@
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little endian and big endian and with 32 and 64 bit pointers. It already
has the hooks to be used for HARP, NATM and ngATM.
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installs the per-header symlinks.
Prodded by: many
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Submitted by: Pedro F. Giffuni <giffunip@yahoo.com>
PR: 53327
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Submitted by: ru
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Submitted by: ru
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Submitted by: ru
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PR: kern/46983
Submitted by: David Holm <david@realityrift.com>
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PR: i386/53136, i386/51802
Submitted by: Kyunghwan Kim <redjade@atropos.snu.ac.kr>, Norikatsu Shigemura <nork@FreeBSD.org>
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