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| /src/sys/dev/pci/ | ||
| H A D | pcidevs.h | 1.840 Sat Oct 21 17:18:49 GMT 2006 bouyer Regen: added some Intel gigabit ethernet products |
| H A D | pcidevs_data.h | 1.840 Mon Oct 23 00:21:27 GMT 2006 rjs Regen. |
| H A D | pcidevs | 1.840 Sat Oct 21 14:10:33 GMT 2006 bouyer Add support for the Intel 80003 Gigabit Ethernet controller (found e.g. in newer server chipsets) to wm(4), from the FreeBSD em(4) driver. While there, add a few other Intel Ethernet controller that should work as is. Properly update the RX error and TX collision counters. Add ikphy(4), a driver for the Intel i82563 Kumeran 10/100/1000 Ethernet PHYs |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/i386/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.840 Sun Jul 16 19:55:43 GMT 2023 riastradh x86: Sprinkle extensive commentary about %fs/%gs initialization. Plus some other side quests like the three-stage GDT metamorphosis lifecycle. No functional change intended. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/base/ | ||
| H A D | shl.mi | 1.840 Tue Jun 26 21:01:33 GMT 2018 christos Add the lsan libraries |
| H A D | mi | 1.840 Wed Nov 04 19:02:28 GMT 2009 dyoung Don't build & install ncdcs if ${MKBINUTILS} == "no". In the set list, mark ncdcs as a binutils 2.16 item. |
| /src/doc/ | ||
| H A D | 3RDPARTY | 1.840 Thu May 26 21:56:44 GMT 2011 wiz mdocml-1.11.3 out. |
| H A D | CHANGES | 1.840 Tue May 01 19:13:13 GMT 2007 martti ipf 4.1.20 1.840 Tue May 01 19:13:13 GMT 2007 martti ipf 4.1.20 |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.840 Mon Aug 06 21:26:55 GMT 2007 adrianp Remove iso(4) from GENERIC kernels, as discussed on tech-net@ Ok'ed by core@ |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/man/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.840 Tue Dec 06 03:20:27 GMT 2005 christos bye lmcctl, welcome lmcconfig |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/tests/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.840 Sun May 10 00:34:01 GMT 2020 rillig usr.bin/make: add tests for surprising dollar removal 1.840 Sun May 10 00:34:01 GMT 2020 rillig usr.bin/make: add tests for surprising dollar removal |
| /src/share/mk/ | ||
| H A D | bsd.own.mk | 1.840 Mon Jan 05 01:52:23 GMT 2015 mrg fix MKGCCCMDS=no, and turn it on by default for sun2. |
| /src/usr.bin/make/ | ||
| H A D | var.c | 1.840 Mon Feb 22 23:42:29 GMT 2021 rillig make: use more common parameter order for VarSelectWords No functional change. 1.840 Mon Feb 22 23:42:29 GMT 2021 rillig make: use more common parameter order for VarSelectWords No functional change. |
| /src/sys/conf/ | ||
| H A D | files | 1.840 Wed May 02 20:40:22 GMT 2007 dyoung Eliminate address family-specific route caches (struct route, struct route_in6, struct route_iso), replacing all caches with a struct route. The principle benefit of this change is that all of the protocol families can benefit from route cache-invalidation, which is necessary for correct routing. Route-cache invalidation fixes an ancient PR, kern/3508, at long last; it fixes various other PRs, also. Discussions with and ideas from Joerg Sonnenberger influenced this work tremendously. Of course, all design oversights and bugs are mine. DETAILS 1 I added to each address family a pool of sockaddrs. I have introduced routines for allocating, copying, and duplicating, and freeing sockaddrs: struct sockaddr *sockaddr_alloc(sa_family_t af, int flags); struct sockaddr *sockaddr_copy(struct sockaddr *dst, const struct sockaddr *src); struct sockaddr *sockaddr_dup(const struct sockaddr *src, int flags); void sockaddr_free(struct sockaddr *sa); sockaddr_alloc() returns either a sockaddr from the pool belonging to the specified family, or NULL if the pool is exhausted. The returned sockaddr has the right size for that family; sa_family and sa_len fields are initialized to the family and sockaddr length---e.g., sa_family = AF_INET and sa_len = sizeof(struct sockaddr_in). sockaddr_free() puts the given sockaddr back into its family's pool. sockaddr_dup() and sockaddr_copy() work analogously to strdup() and strcpy(), respectively. sockaddr_copy() KASSERTs that the family of the destination and source sockaddrs are alike. The 'flags' argumet for sockaddr_alloc() and sockaddr_dup() is passed directly to pool_get(9). 2 I added routines for initializing sockaddrs in each address family, sockaddr_in_init(), sockaddr_in6_init(), sockaddr_iso_init(), etc. They are fairly self-explanatory. 3 structs route_in6 and route_iso are no more. All protocol families use struct route. I have changed the route cache, 'struct route', so that it does not contain storage space for a sockaddr. Instead, struct route points to a sockaddr coming from the pool the sockaddr belongs to. I added a new method to struct route, rtcache_setdst(), for setting the cache destination: int rtcache_setdst(struct route *, const struct sockaddr *); rtcache_setdst() returns 0 on success, or ENOMEM if no memory is available to create the sockaddr storage. It is now possible for rtcache_getdst() to return NULL if, say, rtcache_setdst() failed. I check the return value for NULL everywhere in the kernel. 4 Each routing domain (struct domain) has a list of live route caches, dom_rtcache. rtflushall(sa_family_t af) looks up the domain indicated by 'af', walks the domain's list of route caches and invalidates each one. |
| /src/distrib/sets/lists/comp/ | ||
| H A D | mi | 1.840 Fri Dec 30 23:07:32 GMT 2005 agc Add Todd Miller's ftw(3) and nftw(3) file-tree walking functionality, from OpenBSD. Bump libc minor to 136. |
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