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| /src/sys/compat/freebsd/ | ||
| H A D | freebsd_syscallargs.h | 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> |
| H A D | freebsd_sysent.c | 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> |
| /src/sys/compat/sunos/ | ||
| H A D | sunos_sysent.c | 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> 1.91 Sat Jan 06 16:41:23 GMT 2018 kamil branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; Revert vadvise(2) removal This system call was used in legacy Lisp code, that was inherited to modern age and still compiled against supported compat layers (e.g. in clisp, oaklisp, Franz Lisp). It used to instruct the kernel about paging policy (G/C aware, flush etc). Newly compiled code (assuming that it will detect vadvise()) will use the libc stub for vadvise(). The headers for this interface are gone. vadvise(2) could be marked as COMPAT_80, but as long as we support ultrix, sunos or aout68k ABI, don't bother with this. Requested by <mrg> |
| H A D | sunos_syscall.h | 1.91 Mon Jan 16 17:43:05 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.91.4; regen 1.91 Mon Jan 16 17:43:05 GMT 2017 christos branches: 1.91.4; regen |
| /src/sys/arch/evbarm/conf/ | ||
| H A D | IQ80310 | 1.91 Thu Sep 14 07:58:40 GMT 2017 mrg branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.14; clean up COMPAT_* options for native netbsd code: - new series of files that are useful for saying "i want everything since netbsd 1.4", etc. - use the fact COMPAT_* options have future dependancies to remove many redundant options. removes about 3000 lines total across kernel configuration files. tested about 30 random kernels in the changed list. 1.91 Thu Sep 14 07:58:40 GMT 2017 mrg branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.14; clean up COMPAT_* options for native netbsd code: - new series of files that are useful for saying "i want everything since netbsd 1.4", etc. - use the fact COMPAT_* options have future dependancies to remove many redundant options. removes about 3000 lines total across kernel configuration files. tested about 30 random kernels in the changed list. 1.91 Thu Sep 14 07:58:40 GMT 2017 mrg branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.14; clean up COMPAT_* options for native netbsd code: - new series of files that are useful for saying "i want everything since netbsd 1.4", etc. - use the fact COMPAT_* options have future dependancies to remove many redundant options. removes about 3000 lines total across kernel configuration files. tested about 30 random kernels in the changed list. 1.91 Thu Sep 14 07:58:40 GMT 2017 mrg branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.14; clean up COMPAT_* options for native netbsd code: - new series of files that are useful for saying "i want everything since netbsd 1.4", etc. - use the fact COMPAT_* options have future dependancies to remove many redundant options. removes about 3000 lines total across kernel configuration files. tested about 30 random kernels in the changed list. |
| /src/sys/arch/hpcmips/conf/ | ||
| H A D | files.hpcmips | 1.91 Sun Jul 27 01:19:26 GMT 2003 thorpej Since everyone uses clock_subr.c (or should, if they don't currently), list it in conf/files instead of in every port's files.*. |
| /src/sys/dev/ieee1394/ | ||
| H A D | fwohci.c | 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. 1.91 Sun Dec 11 00:22:02 GMT 2005 christos branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; merge ktrace-lwp. |
| /src/sys/arch/netwinder/conf/ | ||
| H A D | GENERIC | 1.91 Sat Jan 19 13:11:18 GMT 2008 chris branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; Remove arm support for IPKDB. It hasn't worked since arm was broken out from arm32 in Jan 2001, and no-one has noticed or cared to fix it. 1.91 Sat Jan 19 13:11:18 GMT 2008 chris branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; Remove arm support for IPKDB. It hasn't worked since arm was broken out from arm32 in Jan 2001, and no-one has noticed or cared to fix it. 1.91 Sat Jan 19 13:11:18 GMT 2008 chris branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; Remove arm support for IPKDB. It hasn't worked since arm was broken out from arm32 in Jan 2001, and no-one has noticed or cared to fix it. 1.91 Sat Jan 19 13:11:18 GMT 2008 chris branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; Remove arm support for IPKDB. It hasn't worked since arm was broken out from arm32 in Jan 2001, and no-one has noticed or cared to fix it. 1.91 Sat Jan 19 13:11:18 GMT 2008 chris branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; Remove arm support for IPKDB. It hasn't worked since arm was broken out from arm32 in Jan 2001, and no-one has noticed or cared to fix it. |
| /src/sys/arch/i386/i386/ | ||
| H A D | autoconf.c | 1.91 Wed Jan 23 20:02:16 GMT 2008 joerg branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; Initialise the Local Vector Table of the primary LAPIC directly after enabling it. Explicitly initialise LINT0 as ExtInt and LINT1 as NMI, the platform default. Mask the NMIs on the application processors and mask the ExtInt if a IOAPIC was found. With this patch, "disable ioapic" is supposed to work and it will allow enabling the local APIC on all systems that have one to gain e.g. the better clock interrupt. 1.91 Wed Jan 23 20:02:16 GMT 2008 joerg branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; Initialise the Local Vector Table of the primary LAPIC directly after enabling it. Explicitly initialise LINT0 as ExtInt and LINT1 as NMI, the platform default. Mask the NMIs on the application processors and mask the ExtInt if a IOAPIC was found. With this patch, "disable ioapic" is supposed to work and it will allow enabling the local APIC on all systems that have one to gain e.g. the better clock interrupt. 1.91 Wed Jan 23 20:02:16 GMT 2008 joerg branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; Initialise the Local Vector Table of the primary LAPIC directly after enabling it. Explicitly initialise LINT0 as ExtInt and LINT1 as NMI, the platform default. Mask the NMIs on the application processors and mask the ExtInt if a IOAPIC was found. With this patch, "disable ioapic" is supposed to work and it will allow enabling the local APIC on all systems that have one to gain e.g. the better clock interrupt. 1.91 Wed Jan 23 20:02:16 GMT 2008 joerg branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; Initialise the Local Vector Table of the primary LAPIC directly after enabling it. Explicitly initialise LINT0 as ExtInt and LINT1 as NMI, the platform default. Mask the NMIs on the application processors and mask the ExtInt if a IOAPIC was found. With this patch, "disable ioapic" is supposed to work and it will allow enabling the local APIC on all systems that have one to gain e.g. the better clock interrupt. 1.91 Wed Jan 23 20:02:16 GMT 2008 joerg branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; 1.91.12; Initialise the Local Vector Table of the primary LAPIC directly after enabling it. Explicitly initialise LINT0 as ExtInt and LINT1 as NMI, the platform default. Mask the NMIs on the application processors and mask the ExtInt if a IOAPIC was found. With this patch, "disable ioapic" is supposed to work and it will allow enabling the local APIC on all systems that have one to gain e.g. the better clock interrupt. |
| /src/sys/sys/ | ||
| H A D | vnode_if.h | 1.91 Tue Jan 26 23:30:10 GMT 2016 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; regen vnode interfaces 1.91 Tue Jan 26 23:30:10 GMT 2016 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; regen vnode interfaces 1.91 Tue Jan 26 23:30:10 GMT 2016 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; regen vnode interfaces |
| /src/sys/arch/sun3/sun3/ | ||
| H A D | locore2.c | 1.91 Mon Apr 28 20:23:38 GMT 2008 martin branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses 1.91 Mon Apr 28 20:23:38 GMT 2008 martin branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses 1.91 Mon Apr 28 20:23:38 GMT 2008 martin branches: 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Remove clause 3 and 4 from TNF licenses |
| /src/sys/compat/linux/arch/mips/ | ||
| H A D | linux_syscall.h | 1.91 Sat Jun 29 13:46:32 GMT 2024 christos branches: 1.91.2; regen 1.91 Sat Jun 29 13:46:32 GMT 2024 christos branches: 1.91.2; regen |
| /src/sys/ufs/lfs/ | ||
| H A D | ulfs_vfsops.c | 1.12 Mon Jun 20 02:25:03 GMT 2016 dholland branches: 1.12.2; 1.12.4; Note more already-merged versions: inode.h 1.68 is subsumed by ulfs_inode.h 1.19 inode.h 1.69-1.72 do not apply to lfs ufs_extern.h 1.74 was covered when lfs was moved to the new vnode cache ufs_extern.h 1.75 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.13 ufs_extern.h 1.76-1.77 do not apply to lfs ufsmount.h 1.42 does not apply to lfs ufs_inode.c 1.90 is subsumed by ulfs_inode.c 1.10 ufs_inode.c 1.91-1.92 do not apply to lfs ufs_lookup.c 1.130 is subsumed by ulfs_lookup.c 1.24 ufs_lookup.c 1.131 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.20 ufs_lookup.c 1.132 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.21 ufs_lookup.c 1.133 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.22 ufs_lookup.c 1.134 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.23 ufs_lookup.c 1.135 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.25 ufs_quota2.c 1.38 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.17 ufs_quota2.c 1.39 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.16 ufs_quota2.c 1.40 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.18 ufs_vfsops.c 1.53 is subsumed by lfs_vfsops.c 1.324 ufs_vfsops.c 1.54 is subsumed by lfs_vfsops.c 1.324 ufs_vnops.c 1.223-1.224 do not apply to lfs |
| H A D | ulfsmount.h | 1.17 Mon Jun 20 02:25:03 GMT 2016 dholland Note more already-merged versions: inode.h 1.68 is subsumed by ulfs_inode.h 1.19 inode.h 1.69-1.72 do not apply to lfs ufs_extern.h 1.74 was covered when lfs was moved to the new vnode cache ufs_extern.h 1.75 is equivalent to ulfs_extern.h 1.13 ufs_extern.h 1.76-1.77 do not apply to lfs ufsmount.h 1.42 does not apply to lfs ufs_inode.c 1.90 is subsumed by ulfs_inode.c 1.10 ufs_inode.c 1.91-1.92 do not apply to lfs ufs_lookup.c 1.130 is subsumed by ulfs_lookup.c 1.24 ufs_lookup.c 1.131 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.20 ufs_lookup.c 1.132 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.21 ufs_lookup.c 1.133 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.22 ufs_lookup.c 1.134 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.23 ufs_lookup.c 1.135 is equivalent to ulfs_lookup.c 1.25 ufs_quota2.c 1.38 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.17 ufs_quota2.c 1.39 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.16 ufs_quota2.c 1.40 is equivalent to ulfs_quota2.c 1.18 ufs_vfsops.c 1.53 is subsumed by lfs_vfsops.c 1.324 ufs_vfsops.c 1.54 is subsumed by lfs_vfsops.c 1.324 ufs_vnops.c 1.223-1.224 do not apply to lfs |
| /src/sys/kern/ | ||
| H A D | kern_physio.c | 1.91 Tue May 26 14:59:31 GMT 2009 hannken branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; PR kern/39536: bufq related problem when writing DVDR and DVDRWs. Remove a race where physio_done() may use memory already freed. Observed by Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>. 1.91 Tue May 26 14:59:31 GMT 2009 hannken branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; PR kern/39536: bufq related problem when writing DVDR and DVDRWs. Remove a race where physio_done() may use memory already freed. Observed by Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>. 1.91 Tue May 26 14:59:31 GMT 2009 hannken branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; PR kern/39536: bufq related problem when writing DVDR and DVDRWs. Remove a race where physio_done() may use memory already freed. Observed by Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>. 1.91 Tue May 26 14:59:31 GMT 2009 hannken branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; PR kern/39536: bufq related problem when writing DVDR and DVDRWs. Remove a race where physio_done() may use memory already freed. Observed by Hans Rosenfeld <rosenfeld@grumpf.hope-2000.org>. |
| /src/sys/miscfs/fdesc/ | ||
| H A D | fdesc_vfsops.c | 1.91 Sun Nov 09 18:08:06 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>. 1.91 Sun Nov 09 18:08:06 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>. 1.91 Sun Nov 09 18:08:06 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>. 1.91 Sun Nov 09 18:08:06 GMT 2014 maxv branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; Do not uselessly include <sys/malloc.h>. |
| /src/sys/miscfs/kernfs/ | ||
| H A D | kernfs_vfsops.c | 1.91 Tue Sep 27 01:23:05 GMT 2011 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; define KERNFS_MAXNAMLEN and use it.` 1.91 Tue Sep 27 01:23:05 GMT 2011 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; define KERNFS_MAXNAMLEN and use it.` 1.91 Tue Sep 27 01:23:05 GMT 2011 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; define KERNFS_MAXNAMLEN and use it.` 1.91 Tue Sep 27 01:23:05 GMT 2011 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.12; 1.91.16; define KERNFS_MAXNAMLEN and use it.` |
| /src/sys/dev/cardbus/ | ||
| H A D | cardslotvar.h | 1.17 Sat Apr 17 01:19:48 GMT 2021 mrg convert cardslot event thread from wakeup/tsleep to mutex/condvar. this avoids a strange hang at reboot i am seeing on an old pentium4-m laptop, that was introduced with kern_mutex.c 1.91/92, though i can not really explain why that matters (in the waiting thread, a pointer that should be NULL remains non NULL.) thanks to jmcneill@ for some helpful review commentary here. don't panic() if either "cardbus" or "pcmcia" didn't attach and a card is inserted. this can happen for various reasons, including some regression in netbsd (-current, and -9, at least) that suggests using PCI_BUS_FIXUP (though it still fails to attach the card i have.) both found with GCC 10 testing, though both also occur with GCC 7 in the netbsd-9 tree as well. |
| H A D | cardbus.c | 1.91 Wed Mar 12 18:02:21 GMT 2008 dyoung branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Use device_t and its accessors throughout. Use aprint_*_dev(). Improve PMF-ability. Add a 'flags' argument to suspend/resume handlers and callers such as pmf_system_suspend(). Define a flag, PMF_F_SELF, which indicates to PMF that a device is suspending/resuming itself. Add helper routines, pmf_device_suspend_self(dev) and pmf_device_resume_self(dev), that call pmf_device_suspend(dev, PMF_F_SELF) and pmf_device_resume(dev, PMF_F_SELF), respectively. Use PMF_F_SELF to suspend/resume self in ath(4), audio(4), rtw(4), and sip(4). In ath(4) and in rtw(4), replace the icky sc_enable/sc_disable callbacks, provided by the bus front-end, with self-suspension/resumption. Also, clean up the bus front-ends. Make sure that the interrupt handler is disestablished during suspension. Get rid of driver-private flags (e.g., RTW_F_ENABLED, ath_softc->sc_invalid); use device_is_active()/device_has_power() calls, instead. In the network-class suspend handler, call if_stop(, 0) instead of if_stop(, 1), because the latter is superfluous (bus- and driver-suspension hooks will 'disable' the NIC), and it may cause recursion. In the network-class resume handler, prevent infinite recursion through if_init() by getting out early if we are self-suspending (PMF_F_SELF). rtw(4) improvements: Destroy rtw(4) callouts when we detach it. Make rtw at pci detachable. Print some more information with the "rx frame too long" warning. Remove activate() methods: Get rid of rtw_activate() and ath_activate(). The device activate() methods are not good for much these days. Make ath at cardbus resume with crypto functions intact: Introduce a boolean device property, "pmf-powerdown". If pmf-powerdown is present and false, it indicates that a bus back-end should not remove power from a device. Honor this property in cardbus_child_suspend(). Set this property to 'false' in ath_attach(), since removing power from an ath at cardbus seems to lobotomize the WPA crypto engine. XXX Should the pmf-powerdown property propagate toward the root of the device tree? Miscellaneous ath(4) changes: Warn if ath(4) tries to write crypto keys to suspended hardware. Reduce differences between FreeBSD and NetBSD in ath(4) multicast filter setup. Make ath_printrxbuf() print an rx descriptor's status & key index, to help debug crypto errors. Shorten a staircase in ath_ioctl(). Don't check for ieee80211_ioctl() return code ERESTART, it never happens. 1.91 Wed Mar 12 18:02:21 GMT 2008 dyoung branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Use device_t and its accessors throughout. Use aprint_*_dev(). Improve PMF-ability. Add a 'flags' argument to suspend/resume handlers and callers such as pmf_system_suspend(). Define a flag, PMF_F_SELF, which indicates to PMF that a device is suspending/resuming itself. Add helper routines, pmf_device_suspend_self(dev) and pmf_device_resume_self(dev), that call pmf_device_suspend(dev, PMF_F_SELF) and pmf_device_resume(dev, PMF_F_SELF), respectively. Use PMF_F_SELF to suspend/resume self in ath(4), audio(4), rtw(4), and sip(4). In ath(4) and in rtw(4), replace the icky sc_enable/sc_disable callbacks, provided by the bus front-end, with self-suspension/resumption. Also, clean up the bus front-ends. Make sure that the interrupt handler is disestablished during suspension. Get rid of driver-private flags (e.g., RTW_F_ENABLED, ath_softc->sc_invalid); use device_is_active()/device_has_power() calls, instead. In the network-class suspend handler, call if_stop(, 0) instead of if_stop(, 1), because the latter is superfluous (bus- and driver-suspension hooks will 'disable' the NIC), and it may cause recursion. In the network-class resume handler, prevent infinite recursion through if_init() by getting out early if we are self-suspending (PMF_F_SELF). rtw(4) improvements: Destroy rtw(4) callouts when we detach it. Make rtw at pci detachable. Print some more information with the "rx frame too long" warning. Remove activate() methods: Get rid of rtw_activate() and ath_activate(). The device activate() methods are not good for much these days. Make ath at cardbus resume with crypto functions intact: Introduce a boolean device property, "pmf-powerdown". If pmf-powerdown is present and false, it indicates that a bus back-end should not remove power from a device. Honor this property in cardbus_child_suspend(). Set this property to 'false' in ath_attach(), since removing power from an ath at cardbus seems to lobotomize the WPA crypto engine. XXX Should the pmf-powerdown property propagate toward the root of the device tree? Miscellaneous ath(4) changes: Warn if ath(4) tries to write crypto keys to suspended hardware. Reduce differences between FreeBSD and NetBSD in ath(4) multicast filter setup. Make ath_printrxbuf() print an rx descriptor's status & key index, to help debug crypto errors. Shorten a staircase in ath_ioctl(). Don't check for ieee80211_ioctl() return code ERESTART, it never happens. 1.91 Wed Mar 12 18:02:21 GMT 2008 dyoung branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Use device_t and its accessors throughout. Use aprint_*_dev(). Improve PMF-ability. Add a 'flags' argument to suspend/resume handlers and callers such as pmf_system_suspend(). Define a flag, PMF_F_SELF, which indicates to PMF that a device is suspending/resuming itself. Add helper routines, pmf_device_suspend_self(dev) and pmf_device_resume_self(dev), that call pmf_device_suspend(dev, PMF_F_SELF) and pmf_device_resume(dev, PMF_F_SELF), respectively. Use PMF_F_SELF to suspend/resume self in ath(4), audio(4), rtw(4), and sip(4). In ath(4) and in rtw(4), replace the icky sc_enable/sc_disable callbacks, provided by the bus front-end, with self-suspension/resumption. Also, clean up the bus front-ends. Make sure that the interrupt handler is disestablished during suspension. Get rid of driver-private flags (e.g., RTW_F_ENABLED, ath_softc->sc_invalid); use device_is_active()/device_has_power() calls, instead. In the network-class suspend handler, call if_stop(, 0) instead of if_stop(, 1), because the latter is superfluous (bus- and driver-suspension hooks will 'disable' the NIC), and it may cause recursion. In the network-class resume handler, prevent infinite recursion through if_init() by getting out early if we are self-suspending (PMF_F_SELF). rtw(4) improvements: Destroy rtw(4) callouts when we detach it. Make rtw at pci detachable. Print some more information with the "rx frame too long" warning. Remove activate() methods: Get rid of rtw_activate() and ath_activate(). The device activate() methods are not good for much these days. Make ath at cardbus resume with crypto functions intact: Introduce a boolean device property, "pmf-powerdown". If pmf-powerdown is present and false, it indicates that a bus back-end should not remove power from a device. Honor this property in cardbus_child_suspend(). Set this property to 'false' in ath_attach(), since removing power from an ath at cardbus seems to lobotomize the WPA crypto engine. XXX Should the pmf-powerdown property propagate toward the root of the device tree? Miscellaneous ath(4) changes: Warn if ath(4) tries to write crypto keys to suspended hardware. Reduce differences between FreeBSD and NetBSD in ath(4) multicast filter setup. Make ath_printrxbuf() print an rx descriptor's status & key index, to help debug crypto errors. Shorten a staircase in ath_ioctl(). Don't check for ieee80211_ioctl() return code ERESTART, it never happens. 1.91 Wed Mar 12 18:02:21 GMT 2008 dyoung branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Use device_t and its accessors throughout. Use aprint_*_dev(). Improve PMF-ability. Add a 'flags' argument to suspend/resume handlers and callers such as pmf_system_suspend(). Define a flag, PMF_F_SELF, which indicates to PMF that a device is suspending/resuming itself. Add helper routines, pmf_device_suspend_self(dev) and pmf_device_resume_self(dev), that call pmf_device_suspend(dev, PMF_F_SELF) and pmf_device_resume(dev, PMF_F_SELF), respectively. Use PMF_F_SELF to suspend/resume self in ath(4), audio(4), rtw(4), and sip(4). In ath(4) and in rtw(4), replace the icky sc_enable/sc_disable callbacks, provided by the bus front-end, with self-suspension/resumption. Also, clean up the bus front-ends. Make sure that the interrupt handler is disestablished during suspension. Get rid of driver-private flags (e.g., RTW_F_ENABLED, ath_softc->sc_invalid); use device_is_active()/device_has_power() calls, instead. In the network-class suspend handler, call if_stop(, 0) instead of if_stop(, 1), because the latter is superfluous (bus- and driver-suspension hooks will 'disable' the NIC), and it may cause recursion. In the network-class resume handler, prevent infinite recursion through if_init() by getting out early if we are self-suspending (PMF_F_SELF). rtw(4) improvements: Destroy rtw(4) callouts when we detach it. Make rtw at pci detachable. Print some more information with the "rx frame too long" warning. Remove activate() methods: Get rid of rtw_activate() and ath_activate(). The device activate() methods are not good for much these days. Make ath at cardbus resume with crypto functions intact: Introduce a boolean device property, "pmf-powerdown". If pmf-powerdown is present and false, it indicates that a bus back-end should not remove power from a device. Honor this property in cardbus_child_suspend(). Set this property to 'false' in ath_attach(), since removing power from an ath at cardbus seems to lobotomize the WPA crypto engine. XXX Should the pmf-powerdown property propagate toward the root of the device tree? Miscellaneous ath(4) changes: Warn if ath(4) tries to write crypto keys to suspended hardware. Reduce differences between FreeBSD and NetBSD in ath(4) multicast filter setup. Make ath_printrxbuf() print an rx descriptor's status & key index, to help debug crypto errors. Shorten a staircase in ath_ioctl(). Don't check for ieee80211_ioctl() return code ERESTART, it never happens. 1.91 Wed Mar 12 18:02:21 GMT 2008 dyoung branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; 1.91.8; Use device_t and its accessors throughout. Use aprint_*_dev(). Improve PMF-ability. Add a 'flags' argument to suspend/resume handlers and callers such as pmf_system_suspend(). Define a flag, PMF_F_SELF, which indicates to PMF that a device is suspending/resuming itself. Add helper routines, pmf_device_suspend_self(dev) and pmf_device_resume_self(dev), that call pmf_device_suspend(dev, PMF_F_SELF) and pmf_device_resume(dev, PMF_F_SELF), respectively. Use PMF_F_SELF to suspend/resume self in ath(4), audio(4), rtw(4), and sip(4). In ath(4) and in rtw(4), replace the icky sc_enable/sc_disable callbacks, provided by the bus front-end, with self-suspension/resumption. Also, clean up the bus front-ends. Make sure that the interrupt handler is disestablished during suspension. Get rid of driver-private flags (e.g., RTW_F_ENABLED, ath_softc->sc_invalid); use device_is_active()/device_has_power() calls, instead. In the network-class suspend handler, call if_stop(, 0) instead of if_stop(, 1), because the latter is superfluous (bus- and driver-suspension hooks will 'disable' the NIC), and it may cause recursion. In the network-class resume handler, prevent infinite recursion through if_init() by getting out early if we are self-suspending (PMF_F_SELF). rtw(4) improvements: Destroy rtw(4) callouts when we detach it. Make rtw at pci detachable. Print some more information with the "rx frame too long" warning. Remove activate() methods: Get rid of rtw_activate() and ath_activate(). The device activate() methods are not good for much these days. Make ath at cardbus resume with crypto functions intact: Introduce a boolean device property, "pmf-powerdown". If pmf-powerdown is present and false, it indicates that a bus back-end should not remove power from a device. Honor this property in cardbus_child_suspend(). Set this property to 'false' in ath_attach(), since removing power from an ath at cardbus seems to lobotomize the WPA crypto engine. XXX Should the pmf-powerdown property propagate toward the root of the device tree? Miscellaneous ath(4) changes: Warn if ath(4) tries to write crypto keys to suspended hardware. Reduce differences between FreeBSD and NetBSD in ath(4) multicast filter setup. Make ath_printrxbuf() print an rx descriptor's status & key index, to help debug crypto errors. Shorten a staircase in ath_ioctl(). Don't check for ieee80211_ioctl() return code ERESTART, it never happens. |
| /src/sys/arch/atari/atari/ | ||
| H A D | trap.c | 1.91 Tue Jun 12 03:35:17 GMT 2007 mhitch branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; Pass a frame pointer to trap() rather than the 'entire frame' trick. Gcc4 was optimizing away modifications to the frame contents (it's not nice to trick gcc). Pass the pointer as the first argument to reduce the number of places that would be changed otherwise. Fixes the getcwd regression test on most m68k ports. 1.91 Tue Jun 12 03:35:17 GMT 2007 mhitch branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; Pass a frame pointer to trap() rather than the 'entire frame' trick. Gcc4 was optimizing away modifications to the frame contents (it's not nice to trick gcc). Pass the pointer as the first argument to reduce the number of places that would be changed otherwise. Fixes the getcwd regression test on most m68k ports. 1.91 Tue Jun 12 03:35:17 GMT 2007 mhitch branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; Pass a frame pointer to trap() rather than the 'entire frame' trick. Gcc4 was optimizing away modifications to the frame contents (it's not nice to trick gcc). Pass the pointer as the first argument to reduce the number of places that would be changed otherwise. Fixes the getcwd regression test on most m68k ports. 1.91 Tue Jun 12 03:35:17 GMT 2007 mhitch branches: 1.91.4; 1.91.8; 1.91.10; Pass a frame pointer to trap() rather than the 'entire frame' trick. Gcc4 was optimizing away modifications to the frame contents (it's not nice to trick gcc). Pass the pointer as the first argument to reduce the number of places that would be changed otherwise. Fixes the getcwd regression test on most m68k ports. |
| /src/sys/compat/netbsd32/ | ||
| H A D | netbsd32_syscalls.c | 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional |
| H A D | netbsd32_sysent.c | 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional 1.91 Tue Mar 02 21:14:44 GMT 2010 pooka branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.6; regen: - remove nfssvc / fs_nfs.h / #ifdef NFS - make getfh unconditional |
| /src/sys/arch/newsmips/newsmips/ | ||
| H A D | machdep.c | 1.91 Thu Mar 08 22:17:47 GMT 2007 he branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.10; Change local variables kernend and v to char*, since they are used for pointer arithmetic. 1.91 Thu Mar 08 22:17:47 GMT 2007 he branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.10; Change local variables kernend and v to char*, since they are used for pointer arithmetic. 1.91 Thu Mar 08 22:17:47 GMT 2007 he branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.10; Change local variables kernend and v to char*, since they are used for pointer arithmetic. 1.91 Thu Mar 08 22:17:47 GMT 2007 he branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.10; Change local variables kernend and v to char*, since they are used for pointer arithmetic. |
| /src/sys/dev/ic/ | ||
| H A D | vga.c | 1.91 Thu Nov 16 01:32:52 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. 1.91 Thu Nov 16 01:32:52 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. 1.91 Thu Nov 16 01:32:52 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. 1.91 Thu Nov 16 01:32:52 GMT 2006 christos branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; __unused removal on arguments; approved by core. |
| /src/sys/compat/linux/arch/i386/ | ||
| H A D | syscalls.master | 1.91 Wed Apr 23 14:07:50 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; -SYCALL_MPSAFE 1.91 Wed Apr 23 14:07:50 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; -SYCALL_MPSAFE 1.91 Wed Apr 23 14:07:50 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; -SYCALL_MPSAFE 1.91 Wed Apr 23 14:07:50 GMT 2008 ad branches: 1.91.2; 1.91.4; 1.91.8; -SYCALL_MPSAFE |
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