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/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9002/
H A Dar9285.ini203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar9285v2.ini203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar9280_attach.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/
H A Dah_eeprom_v4k.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5212/
H A Dar5212_power.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5212reg.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar5416/
H A Dar5416_gpio.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416_cal.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416phy.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416_ani.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416reg.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416_cal.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416.hdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416_attach.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
H A Dar5416_reset.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/share/mk/
H A DMakefilediff 36241 Wed May 20 04:57:16 MDT 1998 mph Add bsd.locale.mk to the list of files. Whether bsd.locale.mk is
the right solution or not, bsd.port.mk is broken unless bsd.locale.mk
is installed.

Note that if LOCALE is not defined, port-building explodes:

"/usr/share/mk/bsd.locale.mk", line 135: if-less elif
"/usr/share/mk/bsd.locale.mk", line 135: Need an operator
(For each .if testing LOCALE)
diff 36241 Wed May 20 04:57:16 MDT 1998 mph Add bsd.locale.mk to the list of files. Whether bsd.locale.mk is
the right solution or not, bsd.port.mk is broken unless bsd.locale.mk
is installed.

Note that if LOCALE is not defined, port-building explodes:

"/usr/share/mk/bsd.locale.mk", line 135: if-less elif
"/usr/share/mk/bsd.locale.mk", line 135: Need an operator
(For each .if testing LOCALE)
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/boot/i386/boot2/
H A Dboot1.Sdiff 189500 Sat Mar 07 22:20:37 MST 2009 marcel Revert the part of change 107879 that employs the unused bytes after
the disklabel in the 2nd sector for boot code. Even with both UFS1
and UFS2 supported, there's enough bytes left that we don't have to
nibble from the disklabel.
Thus, the entire 2nd sector is now reserved for the disklabel, which
makes the bootcode compatible again with disklabels that have more
than 8 partitions -- such as those created and supported by gpart.

i386: 135 bytes available
amd64: 151 bytes available

Ok'd by: jhb
H A DMakefilediff 189500 Sat Mar 07 22:20:37 MST 2009 marcel Revert the part of change 107879 that employs the unused bytes after
the disklabel in the 2nd sector for boot code. Even with both UFS1
and UFS2 supported, there's enough bytes left that we don't have to
nibble from the disklabel.
Thus, the entire 2nd sector is now reserved for the disklabel, which
makes the bootcode compatible again with disklabels that have more
than 8 partitions -- such as those created and supported by gpart.

i386: 135 bytes available
amd64: 151 bytes available

Ok'd by: jhb
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/ath/ath_hal/ar9001/
H A Dar9160_attach.cdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.
/freebsd-10.2-release/usr.bin/vmstat/
H A Dvmstat.cdiff 23952 Sun Mar 16 23:11:07 MST 1997 scrappy Slight visual formatting change to the output so that:

procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr w0 w1 in sy cs us sy id
1 0 04135184 6016 180 2 1 0 158 135 10 0 386 1820 77 20 6 74

looks like:

procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr w0 w1 in sy cs us sy id
1 0 0 4135188 6016 180 2 1 0 158 135 10 0 387 1821 77 20 6 74
diff 23952 Sun Mar 16 23:11:07 MST 1997 scrappy Slight visual formatting change to the output so that:

procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr w0 w1 in sy cs us sy id
1 0 04135184 6016 180 2 1 0 158 135 10 0 386 1820 77 20 6 74

looks like:

procs memory page disks faults cpu
r b w avm fre flt re pi po fr sr w0 w1 in sy cs us sy id
1 0 0 4135188 6016 180 2 1 0 158 135 10 0 387 1821 77 20 6 74
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/dev/sound/pci/
H A Demu10k1.cdiff 153799 Wed Dec 28 17:57:36 MST 2005 netchild Fix the order of the stereo channels (left <-> right).

From the PR:
---snip---
I think I have found the change which reversed the channels.
Revision 1.44 of emu10k1.c, which added Audigy support, has the line

emu_wrptr(sc, v->vnum, FXRT, 0xd01c0000);

replaced with the following lines:

if (sc->audigy) {
emu_wrptr(sc, v->vnum, A_FXRT1, v->fxrt1);
emu_wrptr(sc, v->vnum, A_FXRT2, v->fxrt2);
emu_wrptr(sc, v->vnum, A_SENDAMOUNTS, 0);
}
else
emu_wrptr(sc, v->vnum, FXRT, v->fxrt1 << 16);

where v->fxrt1 << 16 == 0xd10c0000

I don't have Audigy, so I'm not sure if the problem affects Audigy cards
too. The order of the channels can't be tested by just altering mixer
settings. Here's a small program to test if the channels are reversed on
your sound card:

#include <sys/soundcard.h>
#include <fcntl.h>
#include <unistd.h>

int main(int argc, char **argv)
{
int fd = open("/dev/dsp", O_WRONLY), format = AFMT_S16_LE;
int channels = 2, rate = 22050, i;

/* 450 Hz sine wave on left channel, right channel silent */
unsigned char samples[] = {0, 0, 0, 0, 94, 16, 0, 0, 120, 32, 0, 0,
9, 48, 0, 0, 208, 62, 0, 0, 143, 76, 0, 0, 12, 89, 0, 0, 19, 100,
0, 0, 117, 109, 0, 0, 11, 117, 0, 0, 182, 122, 0, 0, 92, 126, 0,
0, 239, 127, 0, 0, 105, 127, 0, 0, 202, 124, 0, 0, 32, 120, 0, 0,
124, 113, 0, 0, 251, 104, 0, 0, 193, 94, 0, 0, 249, 82, 0, 0,
212, 69, 0, 0, 138, 55, 0, 0, 85, 40, 0, 0, 120, 24, 0, 0, 51, 8,
0, 0, 205, 247, 0, 0, 136, 231, 0, 0, 171, 215, 0, 0, 118, 200,
0, 0, 44, 186, 0, 0, 7, 173, 0, 0, 63, 161, 0, 0, 5, 151, 0, 0,
132, 142, 0, 0, 224, 135, 0, 0, 54, 131, 0, 0, 151, 128, 0, 0,
17, 128, 0, 0, 164, 129, 0, 0, 74, 133, 0, 0, 245, 138, 0, 0,
139, 146, 0, 0, 237, 155, 0, 0, 244, 166, 0, 0, 113, 179, 0, 0,
48, 193, 0, 0, 247, 207, 0, 0, 136, 223, 0, 0, 162, 239, 0, 0};

ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SETFMT,&format);
ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_CHANNELS,&channels);
ioctl(fd, SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED,&rate);

for(i=0;i<500;i++)
write(fd, &samples, sizeof(samples));
write(fd, &samples, 2); /* swap channels */
for(i=0;i<500;i++)
write(fd, &samples, sizeof(samples));

return 0;
}

You should hear a sound on the left channel followed by a sound on the
right channel. If you hear a sound on the right channel first, the
channels are reversed.
---snip---

Owners of an audigy card should verify if it DTRT and report back.

Noticed by: Matthias Buelow <mkb@mukappabeta.de>
Submitted by: Juha-Matti Tilli <juhis@nallukka.net>
PR: 72221
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/compat/linux/
H A Dlinux_ioctl.cdiff 49766 Sat Aug 14 10:05:50 MDT 1999 marcel Fix a couple of termio/termios conversion bugs/typos/dupos/brainos and other
changes. This is part 1 of the complete termios ioctl fixes.

o change type of c_{i|o|c|l}flag in struct termios from unsigned long to
unsigned int. The type now matches the Linux definitions.
o replaced constants by the corresponding defines in sptab[] for clarity.
Since there's no define for 135 baud, its mapping has been dropped.

function bsd_to_linux_termios:
o Fix typo IXON -> IXANY.
o Remove bogus assignment to c_cc[LINUX_VSWTC].

function linux_to_bsd_termios:
o Fix dupo LINUX_IXON -> LINUX_IXANY.
o Add LINUX_CREAD mapping.
o Fix typo IEXTEN -> LINUX_IEXTEN.

function linux_to_bsd_termio:
o Small optimization: Don't preset the complete c_cc array when we next
assign to the first LINUX_NCC entries.
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/netinet/
H A Dif_ether.cdiff 149909 Fri Sep 09 10:06:27 MDT 2005 glebius - Do not hold route entry lock, when calling arprequest(). One such
call was introduced by me in 1.139, the other one was present before.
- Do all manipulations with rtentry and la before dropping the lock.
- Copy interface address from route into local variable before dropping
the lock. Supply this copy as argument to arprequest()

LORs fixed:
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/003.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/037.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/061.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/062.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/064.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/068.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/071.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/074.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/077.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/093.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/135.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/140.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/142.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/145.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/152.html
http://sources.zabbadoz.net/freebsd/lor/158.html
/freebsd-10.2-release/sys/conf/
H A Dfilesdiff 203159 Fri Jan 29 10:26:18 MST 2010 rpaulo Add support for the AR9285 chipset, which is found on many netbooks
available today.

This card is a low power 802.11bgn that only does 11n rates up to MCS 7
(that's 65 Mbps in 20Mhz mode and 135 in 40Mhz mode).
802.11n is not yet supported, but will be in the future.

The driver still has a problem regarding to the setting of txpower on
the card, so don't expect good performance yet. After fixing this
problem, an MFC is possible.

Special thanks to iXsystems and S Smirnov <tonve at yandex.ru> for help
with the purchase of a netbook with this card.

Sponsored by: iXsystems, Inc.

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