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rather than defining it separately for each architecture.
Also set it to 4, to accommodate for future UTF-8 support (rfc3629).
Diff by stsp, committing to catch the libc major bump
ok kettenis@, guenther@
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supported it doesn't do any harm), so put the KNOTE() in selwakeup() itself and
remove it from any occurences where both are used, except one for kqueue itself
and one in sys_pipe.c (where the selwakeup is under a PIPE_SEL flag).
Based on a diff from tedu.
ok deraadt
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ok jsing@, miod@
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miod@ deraadt@ ok.
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calls can go directly into selwakeup() safely
long discussion with nicm, murmers of consent from tedu and miod, noone
else seems to care of kqueue is busted as long as it makes their sockets
move data fast... pretty sad.
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look similar could arrive in the future. Instead, compare directly against
dv_cfdata->cf_driver->cd_name
Issue originally spotted by miod
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bsd) unless some other object has changed. Rebuild and reinstall
in /usr/src/usr.sbin/config/ after updating!
"I like it" deraadt@
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are very close to the Tsunami systems (rpb family 34) and share the existing
Tsunami code; the tsc(4) Tsunami controller code is extended to handle the
Titan differences, except for the Titan AGP GART which is left unsupported
for now.
Tested to not cause regressions on DS20 (deraadt@) and ES40 (miod@).
Titan support tested by Sergey Prysiazhnyi on DS25, many thanks for your time!
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with larger footprint than the usual 2MB, as encountered on some of the
most recent alpha systems.
Tested on many models (DEC 3000, PC164, AS500, ES40, and more)
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getenv routine, so fulfill this requirement. From NetBSD. (Note this
only concerns the boot blocks, as the kernel itself uses extremely well
aligned addresses for getenv calls).
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necessary for some old SRM version. From NetBSD.
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From FreeBSD.
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While there, add two more RPB system type values.
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allows us to no longer need to compile with -finhibit-size-directive, which
in turns allows the (future) use of !samegp relocations by as(1).
ok kettenis@
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BUS_SPACE_MAP_LINEAR in i/o space, or noncacheable linear TURBOchannel
mappings).
From NetBSD
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tga on non-bwx machines. Reported and fix tested by kurt@
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ok miod, deraadt
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ok otto@, agreed by deraadt@
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Tested by myself, sthen, oga, kettenis, and jasper.
Input from sthen and jasper.
ok kettenis
(Manpage follows shortly.)
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errnos. Note that the error strings are being ignored, since we long ago
decided to not spam the console, and there is no other nice way to use the
errors (without changing the ioctls to pass it back)
The errno is now useful, since we can pass b_error from failing IO up, and
the drive can decide how to use that
ok miod
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for claudio@ ok deraadt@
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Ok oga@, "the time is now" deraadt@.
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exactly the same the mi could will use if bufinit() is invoked with
bufpages == 0.
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anymore. Get rid of it completely.
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inline the loop in the one place it exists, and remove it from uvm
adjust a comment mentioning it accordingly
originally inspired by a diff fixing a comment from oga@
ok art@ beck@ miod@ oga@
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a few arches where toolchain limitations apply) will embed some symbolic
information about the various structs used within the kernel, and have
new ddb commands allowing struct display and some useful information
gathering. Kernel rodata increase varies accross platforms from ~150KB to
~300KB.
This option is not enabled by default.
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No longer allocate a static amount of memory for messages in MD
boot path; message queues, message metadata, and message data now
all use dynamic memory, which means that runtime sysctls should now
be trivial to implement.
Since I'm going to be around all week to fix any breakage, this should
probably just go in now.
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provide and use BUS_SPACE_BARRIER_xxx.
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bus_space_alloc() as a bitmask of flags, and not a boolean controlling
cacheability; and make sure the three MI BUS_SPACE_MAP_xxx values documented
in the manual page are defined on all platforms as well.
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test built and booted by me
ok marco@, deraadt@
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firmwares into the smaller (and larger) media
ok krw
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bounds information, ie. the zone of the disk that OpenBSD can use. Have each
pre-disklabel parser (MBR, DPME, or per-arch MD disklabel parsers) figure out
this area and pass it up to userland. Then, delete all the same disk parsing
code from disklabel(8) since the kernel passes it up. Lots and lots of - signs
in the disklabel(8) code.
Tested on as many platforms as possible, the fallout will be repaired as time
goes on. To test, use disklabel -d <drive> and validate that the bounds do not
overlap any boot blocks. This same information is used by disklabel -A...
OK for the concept from krw, miod, and drahn
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arches. ok todd@ beck@
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landisk, and the sparc implementation is obviously wrong. That's where I
stopped looking, so who knows what else was broken. A simple comparison of
the existing mtx_enter with the new mtx_enter_try would have told anybody.
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using this soon(ish). Ok oga@, sorta yes kettenis@.
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to make sure the register holding the ld_l and st_c addresses doesn't
get reused when gcc's register allocator is too aggressive.
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Saves every damned driver calling bzero(), and continues the M_ZERO,
PR_ZERO symmetry.
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always increment uvmexp.softs while inside the lock.
While i'm here, make alpha's dispatch loop look like the rest.
"sure" miod@
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For the possibility of sleeping, the first two flags are UVM_PLA_WAITOK
and UVM_PLA_NOWAIT. It is an error not to show intention, so assert that
one of the two is provided. Switch over every caller in the tree to
using the appropriate flag.
ok art@, ariane@
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