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s/suser/suser_xxx/
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Add new function: suser(struct proc *), prototyped in <sys/proc.h>.
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s/suser_xxx(\([a-zA-Z0-9_]*\)->p_ucred, \&\1->p_acflag)/suser(\1)/
The remaining suser_xxx() calls will be scrutinized and dealt with
later.
There may be some unneeded #include <sys/cred.h>, but they are left
as an exercise for Bruce.
More changes to the suser() API will come along with the "jail" code.
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introducer in ANSI C.
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and local variables, goto labels, and functions declared but not defined.
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device drivers, not in ioconf.c. Use a different hack in isa_device.h
so that a new config(8) is not required yet.
pc98 parts approved by: kato
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The check for dropping unicast packets not sent to our ethernet
address is after the bpf tap, but not conditioned on it. All packets
received should get handed to bpf, and unicast packets not to us (mac)
should get dropped whether or not there is a bpf listener. I believe
that the common optimization that the interface is in hw promisc mode
iff there is a bpf listener is in general wrong, but more frequently
so on wavelans.
I think Max's fix makes bpf listeners not see unicast packets sent to
others, but I'm not sure.
One can argue that checking on MOD_ENAL is wrong, but the code only
drops packets that shouldn't be received. The correctness condition
is that it be run whenever unicast packets without our mac address can
be received.
PR: kern/7144
Submitted by: Greg Troxel <gdt@ir.bbn.com>
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and don't depend on them being declared there. This will cause lots of
warnings for a few minutes until config is updated. Interrupt handlers
should never have been configured by config, and the machine generated
declarations get in the way of changing the arg type from int to void *.
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FreeBSD/alpha. The most significant item is to change the command
argument to ioctl functions from int to u_long. This change brings us
inline with various other BSD versions. Driver writers may like to
use (__FreeBSD_version == 300003) to detect this change.
The prototype FreeBSD/alpha machdep will follow in a couple of days
time.
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This will not make any of object files that LINT create change; there
might be differences with INET disabled, but hardly anything compiled
before without INET anyway. Now the 'obvious' things will give a
proper error if compiled without inet - ipx_ip, ipfw, tcp_debug. The
only thing that _should_ work (but can't be made to compile reasonably
easily) is sppp :-(
This commit move struct arpcom from <netinet/if_ether.h> to
<net/if_arp.h>.
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if_ie.c if_wl.c if_zp.c isa.c isa_device.h
labpc.c mcd.c ncr5380.c scd.c seagate.c si.c
sio.c tw.c ultra14f.c wcd.c wd.c:
Update for changes in the callout interface.
apic_vector.s icu_vector.s ipl.s ipl_funcs.c:
Add CAM software/hardware interrupt support.
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arg of type u_short (just write the function in ANSI C like most
other functions in this file instead of fixing the interface or
depending on a gcc feature).
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This now includes code to handle the 2.4GHz WaveModem-based cards.
Submitted by: Jim Binkley <jrb@cs.pdx.edu>
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problem. There was no problem in practice (at least on 386's).
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or tested yet. Mike may want to make some adjustments.
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Obtained from: Jim Binkley <jrb@cs.pdx.edu>
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