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in DIO-II space, as a fat device spanning four select codes (i.e. 16MB of
memory). This is way too much for an at-most 2 Mpixel 8bit frame buffer, and
it turns out that this is because the device provides both a regular DIO-II
frame buffer (spanning two select codes) and a regular STI frame buffer
(spanning the other two select codes).
This commit introduces a straightforward sti@dio attachment to get a working
sti(4) and wsdisplay(4) in a ridiculously small number of lines; however
the console code needs some changes to avoid duplicating globals.
While there, add sti@dio support for the bootblocks, and I couldn't help
myself but clean the most rotten parts of them, and try to have them reuse
various files in sys/arch/hp300/dev instead of rolling their outdated ones.
Tested on a real 382 with the low-resolution frame buffer:
sti0 at dio0 scode 132: rev 8.02;129, ID 0x27134CB440A00499
sti0: 382V, 2048x512 frame buffer, 640x480x8 display
sti0: 8x16 font type 1, 16 bpc, charset 0-255
wsdisplay0 at sti0 mux 1: console (std, vt100 emulation)
Boot blocks updates tested on DIO-II 425t (serial/glass console), SGC 425e
(serial/glass console) and 382 (serial/glass console). And will be tested
on SGC 425t soon as well.
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requested by deraadt@
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not the same as it was in 4.9 or earlier. In either case you can turn
it on again using sysctl kern.pool_debug=1 -- but if POOL_DEBUG is not
enabled you only get a subset of the strict checks.
ok kettenis miod beck
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to GENERIC, wrap compat_o48_sys_getdirentries() with an appropriate
#ifdef, and use struct compat_o48_sys_getdirentries_args instead of
struct sys_getdirentries_args.
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ok guenther
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Include PIPEX in kernel by default. And add new sysctl variable
`net.pipex.enable' to enable PIPEX. By default, pipex is disabled
and it will not process packets from wire. Update man pages and
update HOWTO_PIPEX_NPPPD.txt for testers.
discussed with dlg@, ok deraadt@ mcbride@ claudio@
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Next few commits will move other hibernate-specific functionality,
like the pig-allocator, to subr_hibernate.
No functional change, no callers either.
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code. Missing chunks of the API are imported from the libc version,
with a few #ifdef's to port it into the kernel environment.
The bootblocks already used the newer code, and should encounter no
surprises since there are so few changes to the existing files. In
the kernel, ipcomp and kernel ppp are changed to the new API.
ipcomp has been tested.
ok tedu the brave
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the other things it enables. Move a few old wrappers into linux compat
where they are still being used.
ok deraadt guenther
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A simple first-fit allocator, intended to manage small ranges of memory.
This is currently not called.
tested and ok mlarkin@, prodded by deraadt@
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A purdy OpenAFS port is being worked on and everybody hates
having to touch files inside nnpfs/ so it is going to go away
real soon.
ok deraadt@, beck@
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for new code. ok henning
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prompted by tedu@
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college uvm_pglist.c
uvm_pglistalloc and free are just thin wrappers around pmemrange these
days and don't really need their own file.
ok ariane@
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better follow current disk driver conventions.
Prompted by oga@.
"go ahead" deraadt@
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for now; that is unlikely to hit some of the remaining starvation bugs.
Repair the bufpages calculation too; i386 was doing it ahead of time
(incorrectly) and then re-calculating it.
ok thib
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The contents belong togather a long with other crud,
that should get moved at some point.
ok deraadt@, miod@
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While it is a terribly cool idea, it's just awful and since noone has stepped
up to the plate to keep it up with the current vop state, retire it to the
attic.
ok krw@, deraadt@, guenther@, miod@.
comments from jmc@
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one has been weeding it, and it makes life harder.
Toasts of Brennivin for its passing from many; diff ok henning@
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can go away
ok guenther
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ok miod@
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unlike normal bzero, we guarantee that the compiler will not optimize out
calls to this function for otherwise dead variables.
to be adjusted as needed when compilers and linkers get smarter.
ok deraadt miod
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The data received on the source socket will automatically be sent
on the drain socket. This allows to write relay daemons with zero
data copy.
ok markus@
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this adds preliminary support for the Atheros AR9271 chipset and
probably the AR9280+AR7010 and AR9287+AR7010 too though those were
not tested.
scanning still takes a very long time (~1 sec per channel) but
otherwise, operation in STA mode seems stable.
will implement fast channel change soon.
committed over the Ubiquiti WifiStation EXT (AR9271) on i386 with WPA.
requires firmware (see man page for details)
ok deraadt@ (who checked the .h files)
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unrelated, and his alpha is much happier now.
OK deraadt@
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for it. This makes the netisr a real C function which will help further
development. No noticable performance change on i386 and amd64.
With input from kettenis@ and miod@ additional OKs mikeb@ and henning@
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life a lot easier. Sure deraadt@
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There's not much use for the declassified cipher from the 80's
with a questionable license these days. According to the FIPS
drafts, Skipjack reaches its EOL in December 2010.
The libc portion will be removed after the ports hackathon.
djm and thib agree, no objections from deraadt
Thanks to jsg for digging up FIPS drafts.
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ok millert@
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and pipex. pppx(4) creates an interface whenever a session is created
so that altq and pf can work on these.
Started by dlg@ debugged and made usable by myself
OK dlg@ yasuoka@ deraadt@
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described in FIPS SP 800-38D.
This implementation supports 16 byte authentication tag only,
splitting transformation into two parts: encryption and
authentication. Encryption is handled by the existing
AES-CTR implementation, while authentication requires new
AES_GMAC hash function.
Additional routine is added to the software crypto driver
to deal with peculiarities of a combined authentication-
encryption transformation.
With suggestions from reyk, naddy and toby.
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code using socket options.
ok matthew
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